Summary
Henry Ryng is an award-winning entrepreneur and engineer with over 40 years of experience designing eLearning, training simulations, and enterprise learning systems. As founder and CEO of inXsol, he architects data-driven courseware, LMS integrations, mobile/IoT training tools and turnkey OEM solutions that tie training to real-world systems such as Salesforce, RFID/QR and fault-code telemetry. He has led SBIR-funded R&D as Principal Investigator on projects for first responders and at-risk workers, exploring exposure tracking, incident command simulation, blockchain for credentials, and xAPI/CMI5-based telemetry. Comfortable shifting between hands-on development (.NET, C#, HTML5, JS) and systems design, he blends cognitive-science-informed instructional design with scalable production processes. Known for participating in specification working groups (ADL xAPI/CMI5, IEEE Learning Engineering), he brings both deep standards expertise and a practical track record of shipping robust training products. An unusual strength is his longstanding ability to translate aircraft and flight-simulation engineering rigor into efficient commercial and government training solutions.
13 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
n/a, Computer Science, n/a, Computer Science at Arizona State University
n/a, Computer Science, n/a, Computer Science at University of Maryland Global Campus
BSEE, Electrical Engineering, BSEE, Electrical Engineering at DeVry
n/a, Cognitive Structures, n/a, Cognitive Structures at University of North Texas
English, Polish, Spanish