Tech Across Ohio 2010 NorTech Innovation Awards
Source: Crain's Cleveland Business
2010 NorTech Innovation Awards: the reception
A slideshow recap of the 2010 NorTech Innovation Awards reception
4:30 am, February 25, 2010
2010 NorTech Innovation Awards: the reception
A slideshow recap of the 2010 NorTech Innovation Awards reception
4:30 am, February 25, 2010
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And the winners are:
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 Think of this walkie-talkie-sized unit as a potential lifesaver for underground miners. February 15, 2010 | ||
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 While firms such as Toyota are grabbing headlines building hybrid electric powered cars, Parker Hannifin Corp. February 15, 2010 | ||
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 Tremont Electric LLC, based in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood, has found a very direct way to take personal energy, make kinetic energy and save you some money. February 15, 2010 | ||
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 In the absence of a cancer cure, ViewRay Inc. of Oakwood Village is attempting to make the treatment more accurate. February 15, 2010 | ||
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 A small company in Euclid is using even smaller particles of ceramic to make a big difference in the world of coatings — and that could mean safer aircraft, fewer toxic chemicals and an... February 15, 2010 | ||
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 People aren't likely to install a 300-foot-wide wind turbine in their back yards, so a professor at Cleveland State University has come up with a smaller alternative. February 15, 2010 | ||
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 Catacel Corp. has designed a catalyst that will help hydrogen makers operate more efficiently. February 15, 2010 | ||
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 ABSMaterials Inc., formerly Absorbent Materials Co. February 15, 2010 | ||
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 Normally, RSP Tooling in Solon atomizes steel, spraying it into dies and molds. February 15, 2010 | ||
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 If you're sad, you're blue, but can your cell phone be, too? If Kent Displays Inc. February 15, 2010 | ||
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 Leave the gold to the Olympians. Wiley J. Youngs and his research team at the University of Akron are more interested in silver. February 15, 2010 | ||
NORTECH INNOVATION AWARDS 2010 Surgeons could use it. Bridge builders could use it. Heck, even Goodyear could use it. February 15, 2010 |
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