If you've ever wondered where the name "Ravenglass" comes from, it's the name of a port village in England's lake district. Company Founders Jim Jurista and Aimee Koval visited Ravenglass in 1993 and were struck by the natural beauty and historic places such as Muncaster Castle. In 1997, when they were looking for a unique name for their new business, "Ravenglass Technologies" appealed to both of them, and it's been with us ever since.
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