Five technology firms share Southern Angels business plan prize honors including:
Clipius Technologies, first place: The company uses a "think-tank" business model and provides high-tech solutions in application areas including biomedical, defense, homeland security and the aerospace industry. Product lines include hardware, software and service solutions. Second place went to Fluid Measurement Technologies, Inc., which supplies instrumentation and measurement services to analyze contamination in high-purity water, a vital service for the semiconductor and pharmaceutical industries. Third place to Microlution, a Glen Carbon firm developed new micro-manufacturing systems that are many times smaller and less expensive than existing equipment. Other finalists were Interactive Video Sports, a Carbondale start-up firm will market proprietary software designed to train rapid recognition skills in a variety of sports, including baseball, softball, tennis and other racquet sports, hockey and soccer and Advancement Technology Partners, a Carbondale company which helps educational institutions and non-profit organizations effectively manage information.
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