Craig Nabat

Craig Nabat

Craig Nabat is an American businessman. He is the founder of Ambitious Ideas and the President of Freedom Laser Therapy.

Early life

Craig Nabat was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan.[1] Nabat started several businesses as a youth. He sold fireworks at the age of twelve to other kids, and began a car-detailing business at age fifteen. While in college he ran a novelty t-shirts business and sold t-shirts door to door in the university dormitories. He attended Arizona State University, Eastern Michigan University, and Michigan State University, where he graduated with a major in Sociology and minored in Business in 1993. Following college, Nabat opened an import-export business brokering surplus goods such as clothing and computers.[2][3]

Business career

Craig Nabat’s first consumer electronics invention was the FINDIT Key Finder, released in 1999.[4] The idea was the result of a one million dollar investment by his family[5] and seven years of development. The device received audio signals from the users three clap pattern, after which the unit emitted a high-pitched beeping sound.[2][6] The device was sold through his company Ambitious Ideas, which he founded in West Bloomfield, Michigan.[7]

In 2003 Nabat founded Freedom Laser Therapy in Los Angeles, California, a nicotine addiction clinic[2] providing quit smoking laser therapy that he first encountered in Canada to break free of his own smoking addiction.[8] Freedom Laser Therapy conducted clinical research trials of the effectiveness of laser therapy on nicotine-addicted clients out of a clinic in California and one in Michigan.[9] Nabat has since invented a home use nicotine free smoking cessation method that uses sound and light technology for relaxation.[2] He also invented a wearable FDA cleared home use iRestore laser hair growth system.[10]

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