AccelerEyes was founded in June 2007 to build simple software for powerful visual computing. Their first product, Jacket, is used by customers across all major high performance computing industries such as automotive, financial, medical, and seismic industries. AccelerEyes is creating and leading the software side of the movement towards Personal Supercomputing. The company is led by Dr. John Melonakos who completed the TI:GER program in 2008. For more information visit www.accelereyes.com.
DiagNano is an early stage technology company focusing on in vitro diagnostics. The company was formed in 2006 in the TI:GER program based on technology developed at Emory University. The management team is led by CEO Brad Kairdolf, co-inventor of the DiagNano proprietary coating technology. Brad is finishing his biomedical engineering Ph. D. in a joint program with Georgia Tech and Emory. CFO Kristina Crockett is a biomedical engineer from UGA who is pursuing a MBA degree from Georgia Tech. www.nanoc.com
Ontogenesys Biotechnologies is engineering biomaterials for soft tissue repair, replacement, and augmentation to address suboptimal tissue responses to current implants. The company is led by Dr. Jeff Caves, who completed the program in 2007.
Swamp Optics has developed SEA TADPOLE, a device designed for measuring ultrashort laser pulses in real time. Much of the development was done by Dr. Pam Bowlan during her participation in the TI:GER program. SEA TADPOLE will make its debut in 2010.www.swampoptics.com
Sentrinsic designs and manufactures linear position sensing products for motion control manufacturers. The company was founded in 2004 to commercialize patent-pending technology from Georgia Tech's FLuid Power and Motion Center. David Beck, co-founder and COO, is a 2005 MBA and TI:GER program graduate. www.sentrinsic.com
Syzygy Memory Plastics designs and manufactures shape memory polymer-based products. The initial product launch is a one-size-fits-all earpiece made from a proprietary flexible shape memory polymer that fits snugly into the ear canal and interfaces with consumer audio electronics. Syzygy was founded as part of the TI:GER program in 2007. www.memoryplastics.com
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