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          country that would have allowed him to work at the
        
        
          high level of expertise for which his education had pre-
        
        
          pared him. So, instead, he took a maintenance job at
        
        
          a small manufacturing company in Toronto. One day,
        
        
          Manfred’s boss came to him, holding a four-inch piece
        
        
          of  plastic drainage tubing, and asked him if he could
        
        
          build a machine that would make a similar piece of
        
        
          piping. Manfred had no experience with plastics and
        
        
          no idea how to proceed. But being the kind of person
        
        
          he was, he took on the project, anyway.
        
        
          According to his son, Stefan, who is now Corma’s
        
        
          Executive Vice President, Manfred had one of those
        
        
          middle-of-the-night Eureka moments, and figured out
        
        
          a way to build a machine that, years later, was to be
        
        
          merely the first of this inventor’s 848 separate pat-
        
        
          ents for innovative engineering. Manfred’s boss sold
        
        
          his early machine two or three times to plastic pipe
        
        
          producers, but then came the Arab oil embargo of the
        
        
          early 1970s. When the price of oil started to climb,
        
        
          the conventional wisdom maintained that the price of
        
        
          plastic – a petrochemical product – would be too high
        
        
          and that end-users would switch to other materials for
        
        
          their piping. Once again, Manfred took leap of faith.
        
        
          Convinced of his own abilities and the expectation that
        
        
          AT A GLANCE
        
        
          WHO:
        
        
          Corma, Inc
        
        
          WHAT:
        
        
          Manufacturer of corrugated plastic pipe
        
        
          manufacturing equipment
        
        
          WHERE:
        
        
          Concord (Toronto), Ontario, Canada
        
        
          WEBSITE
        
        
          : 
        
        
        
          Manfred Lupke,
        
        
          
            President and CEO of Corma