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    Sateco is one of the world's leading manufacturers of high-precision silicone keypads and silicone sensors. As a Swiss family company, we employ roughly 800 employees at our locations in Europe,...
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    JOGO is the solution for Youth Talent Development. We help trainers and players get better by providing insights into a player's performance on and off the pitch, creating a 360 view of a...
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    Founded in 1973 by Helmut Rudel in Ispringen (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany), the company has developed from a “one-man-company” into one of the worldwide leading broadline distributors,...
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    TriEye is a semiconductor company developing a unique SWIR sensing technology based on over a decade of nano-photonics academic research. The company's full-stack solution also encompasses the...
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    Locata Corporation is a privately-owned Australian company that has invented new radio-location technology (LocataTech) that gives precise positioning in many environments where GPS is either marginal...
  • News - 4 Oct 2012
    The second highest cause of automobile crashes is rear-end collisions – 17 percent. Thousands of people die. The solution? "It is simple," said Clay Gabler, a professor of biomedical...
  • News - 24 Jan 2014
    BrainScope Company, Inc. today announced that it has received an award from GE and the National Football League (NFL) to further enhance its portable concussion assessment system by combining imaging...
  • News - 7 Aug 2013
    The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Third Eye Diagnostics, Inc. $500,000 to advance development of the CerePress™, a non-invasive, handheld intracranial pressure (ICP) monitor. The...
  • News - 19 Jan 2016
    A team of neurosurgeons and engineers has developed wireless brain sensors that monitor intracranial pressure and temperature and then are absorbed by the body, negating the need for surgery to remove...
  • News - 30 Dec 2015
    In the next decade, people who have suffered a spinal cord injury or stroke could have their mobility improved or even restored through a radically new technology: implantable devices that can send...

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