NEWS: October 2005 Archives - 2/2 - Ben Franklin Technology Partners of PennsylvaniaSubscribe
Robots Carrying the Load: SEEGRID Automates Warehouse Operations
Scott Friedman imagines a world with warehouses full of robots moving pallets, loading trucks and wringing costs out of the supply chain. Friedman, CEO of Pittsburgh-based SEEGRID Corporation, is bringing this sci-fi snapshot to life with a new techn... Read More
Can You Hear Me Now? Ciclon Wants to End Dropped Cell Phone Calls
The frustration that millions of people have with dropped cell phone calls could be a thing of the past if Ciclon Semiconductor's advanced technology is implemented. "Our silicon is very advanced," says Ciclon CEO Mark Granahan. "But putting it in... Read More
medSage Technologies: Revolutionizing In-Home Patient Management
Better follow-up care and higher profits for medical suppliers may sound like a fantasy in an age of spiraling medical costs and lower insurance reimbursement, but medSage Technologies of Pittsburgh has found a way to make this pipe dream a reality. ... Read More
Out to Pasture or into Battle: Hanson Technologies Turns to Market Research
With several markets ready for its advanced crystal-based biological and chemical sensor technology, Hanson Technologies, Inc. is facing the toughest decision every startup would love to face: Which market should they pursue first? Faster to Marke... Read More
Noble Fiber Technologies’ X-static® Helps American Troops Stay Healthy and Fresh
The Romans touted the healing powers of silver and used it to cover wounds. Cyrus the Great, in the 5th Century B.C., would only let his troops go to war if they carried water in silver vessels - something he knew would keep the water supply clean an... Read More