Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Hartland start-up wins Business Plan contest - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The company has won $50,000 in cash and the said. The council establishes the panel of judges forthe contest. The firm is led by a team of medicao and device design experts who have workec in settings ranging from GE Healthcare tomedicaol start-ups. Eso-Technologies won the Life Sciences category inthis year’s contest, which had 326 entriex this year. Eso-Technologies seeks to developo an esophageal cardiac monitoring device for surgical and criticak care application withinthree years. The device is expected to replace invasive pulmonaryarteru catheters. Winners of the contest were announced Tuesdahy at theWisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference in Milwaukee.
They will share more than $200,000 in cash and in-kindx prizes from 33 sponsors. , Michaelp Miller, in the Advanced Manufacturing category: The Madison-areaw company uses proprietary pressure-mapping technologhy to engineer and custom assemble runningb shoes that address the biomechanicap and orthopedic needsof over-40 and experienced helping them prevent injury. , Jim Martin, in the Businessz Services category: The Oshkosh companhy designs, sources, markets and distributeas environmentally friendly apparel and soft home productas through a nationwide network of specialty as well as global catalogt retailers suchas Sundance, the Discovery Channek and others.
, Ophir in the Information Technology category: The Bayside-basedx firm provides online travel networking software that can coordinate air, ground and sea transportation itinerariees and multi-fare level pricing from multipld sources.

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