Dominique Rogeau: Entrepreneur, Inventor, and Humanitarian
Introduction
Early Life and Background
Dominique Rogeau is a French national who has established significant ties with Switzerland (notably in St. Gallen and Geneva areas) through his business and philanthropic activities. While details about his early childhood and formal education are not fully documented in publicly reliable sources, it is clear he has been active in business since at least the early 2000s.
Business Ventures: Eden Spine Europe SA
One of Rogeau’s more prominent business involvements was with Eden Spine Europe SA, based in Geneva. This company dealt with medical device development, particularly spinal implants and intervertebral prosthetics.
Rogeau is listed as an inventor on patents filed by Eden Spine Europe SA, including:
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A device for connecting bony portions, designed to allow motion (inclination) between vertebral segments while maintaining strength via articulating and resilient elements.
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An intervertebral disk prosthesis, comprising various parts to replace or augment degenerated discs between vertebrae.
However, according to Swiss registry sources, Eden Spine Europe SA was in liquidation (i.e., formally dissolving) and eventually radiated (removed) from the Geneva commercial registry. Thus its operational status is no longer active.
Philanthropic Work: Enfance et Vie Fondation Rogeau
Perhaps Rogeau’s most enduring work is his role in Enfance et Vie Fondation Rogeau (English: “Childhood and Life Foundation Rogeau”), a Swiss foundation based in St. Gallen. Purpose and Legal Status
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Legal domicile is Lukasstrasse 27, 9016 St. Gallen, Switzerland.
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Its mission: “gemeinnützige Förderung der ärztlichen Betreuung von Kindern aus Gebieten in aller Welt ohne ärztliche Versorgung” — i.e., charitable promotion of medical care for children from parts of the world with little or no medical services. It is permitted to acquire properties in Switzerland or abroad.
Governance
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Dominique Rogeau is Vice-President of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees.
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The foundation’s executive operations are managed by other persons as well; one name is Irene Leisebach.
Activities and Impact
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The foundation gives project grants, particularly in the areas of healthcare and children & youth.
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Though sources do not always list detailed project-level data, Enfance et Vie has been cited on multiple directories and registers as an active charity operating globally.
Connection to Geneva (“Dominique Rogeau Genève”)
Several sources refer to Eden Spine Europe SA being located in Geneva, and that Rogeau had a role in that company. Thus the “Geneve” part in your question likely refers to that company’s registration / base.
Eden Spine Europe SA:
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Registered in the Geneva commercial registry under CHE-112.041.526.
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Its purpose was medical R&D (conception, realization, commercialization of medical prostheses).
So “Dominique Rogeau Genève” usually refers to his connection via Eden Spine Europe SA, which was based in Geneva, though that company no longer operates.
Innovation: Patents and Medical Inventions
Rogeau’s involvement in patent-inventorship shows he contributed technically (or co-invented) in designing medical devices. The Justia records list patents by Eden Spine Europe SA:
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Patent #7,828,823: Device for connecting bony portions, invented by Dominique Rogeau & Mourad Bēn-Mokhtar.
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Another patent related to an intervertebral disk prosthesis.
These inventions are part of a class of spinal prosthetics and dynamic intervertebral connection devices, indicating that Rogeau’s work is not just managerial but includes technical / design input.
Challenges and Status
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As noted, Eden Spine Europe SA is liquidated and removed from the commercial registry. That indicates that the venture ceased operations in its past form.
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The foundations and registries show that Enfance et Vie remains active. There is no public evidence that the foundation has ceased legal status.
Reputation, Public Presence, and Controversies
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Most of what is known about Rogeau comes from public registry entries, patent documents, foundation listings, and some secondary sources. Some of the more elaborate claims (e.g. extensive medical mission operations in many countries, pilot schools, etc.) are less well documented in strictly verified sources. In particular, details such as exact numbers of surgeries, the scale of operations, or school projects are often claimed in articles without clear citations. These should be treated with caution unless backed by verifiable data.
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For example, the Swiss foundation registers (e.g. Stiftung Schweiz / Stiftung Schweiz – ENFANCE ET VIE FONDATION ROGEAU) are credible sources confirming the legal status, purpose, address, and management of the foundation.
Summary & Legacy
Dominique Rogeau represents an interesting mix of entrepreneurship, invention, and philanthropic concern. Key parts of his profile:
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The inventor/entrepreneur behind Eden Spine Europe SA, which developed spinal medical device technology and filed relevant patents.
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The vice-president of a Swiss foundation (Enfance et Vie Fondation Rogeau) that helps children from underserved regions access medical care.
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Despite business setbacks (company liquidation), his philanthropic structure seems to endure.
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