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Hot
Moves—Orlando Lands Only Professional motion Capture Studio. |
VICON's
House of Moves has equipment that can capture the grace and complexity
of a golf swing, enable surgeons to operate more efficiently and guide
automotive engineers as they design more comfortable cars. |
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Medicine
Man—Dr. Ed Guindi Turned A Life-Altering Accident Into A Potentially
Life-Saving Process |
Guindi
is president and CEO of CORD:USE, an Orlando biotech company that harvests
medical stem cells from the umbilical cords of newly delivered babies. |
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| Family's
History of Cancer Drives Long-Time Entrepreneur to Top of
Pharma Industry Chain Where It's His Business to Help Save
Lives |
Dom
Meffe is one of those instant-likeables. Maybe it’s because he
hails from the tight-knit, friendly hometown of Pittsburgh. ... Or maybe
it’s because he’s a survivor. |
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| One Orlando Entrepreneur Tumbles
His Way to Success |
Currently
there are no clothes dryers on the market that meet the Department of
Energy’s criteria to receive an
Energy Star rating for energy efficiency. |
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| True Life: Orlando Production Company
Delivers Top Ratings |
America’s
ongoing obsession with reality television has allowed one local production
company to make their mark.
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| Orlando Company is Improving the
Gaming Experience |
As
competitive gaming increases in its popularity, gamers are looking for
new ways to communicate with one another while gaming.
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| Orlando Company Makes A Quick Mil Selling Obsolete
Electronics Parts to Global Companies; Joins an Industry Experiencing Double-Digit
Growth |
Need
a thermal conductor? How about some oscillators, or maybe some phase
shifters or frequency converters? |
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| Orlando’s
Tech Titans |
Tit-tan
(tit’n) n. – A person of colossal size, strength, or achievement:
a titan of American industry. |
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| Making
Math “Matter” to the Video Game Generation |
Try
pulling a child away from a computer or video game to do their homework
and you’ll learn the meaning of “passive resistance” (or
maybe not so passive). |
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| From
the Space Station to the Playstation - If You Can Dream It, Mydea
Can Build It |
What
could space shuttle components, surgical instruments and children’s
toys possibly have in common? One company with a catchy name is already
developing 3-D prototypes of all three using a cutting edge technology
known as “rapid prototyping.” |
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| One
Company is Challenging Disease Differently |
Type
I diabetes. Malaria. Anthrax. Most people shudder at the thought of these
deadly diseases, but one Orlando-based, biotechnology company is approaching
them head-on, using a dramatically different approach to finding their
cure. |
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Former
Disney Animators Light Up the Production Scene with Their Full Service
Orlando Animation Studio -- Project Firefly
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Building
on the strong, entrepreneurial environment in Metro Orlando, five seasoned
animators from Disney’s closed Feature Animation Studio combined
their creative forces to open their own 2-D and 3-D full service animation
studio last year. |
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| New
Advertising Medium is a Complete Sensory Experience |
You
can catch a whiff of freshly baked cookies, and feel a rumbling beneath
your feet. |
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| From
Egg Cartons to Architectural Columns, Orlando Manufacturer Transforms
Foam Industry |
Foam.
The material you know best for shipping gifts, holding a cup of java,
packaging the eggs you eat or containing your take-out has, as the saying
goes, come a long way baby. |
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| Orlando
Acoustical Engineering Firm is Hushing World’s Noise Problems |
First
it was smog. Today, noise has become one of the prime air pollutants. |
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Orlando
Company Takes Bible High Tech
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Imagine
taking on the most studied, debated, scrutinized, argued, translated
and controversial work in the history of humanity: the Bible, and putting
a new spin on it. |
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| Orlando
Company Devises New Technology & Quality Process That Increases
Life Span of Facilities |
Picture
this: you’re an executive in charge of operations, responsible
for ensuring all systems (such as electrical and plumbing) and services
(grounds and custodial) are running, on schedule and meeting budget requirements. |
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| Meet
Rob Wight, a Web-Driven Commerce Guru |
To put it
simply, Rob Wight’s company—Channel Intelligence (CI)—links
manufacturers to their dealers and consumers through a unique web-based
system (using patent-pending software) that drives sales. |
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| Orlando
Companies Change Lives with Assistive Technologies |
A
decade ago, more than 13 million Americans (about five percent of the
population) were using assistive technologies to accommodate physical
impairments; that number has nearly doubled today. |
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| Orlando
Company Brews JAVA in IT Industry that Never Really Liked its Taste |
When the
JAVA programming language came out in the 90's, very few software development
companies saw its full potential. |
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Professor
Breaks World Record in Laser Transmission Technology
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Computer
users out-of-patience with data transmission bottlenecks can take heart
in technological breakthroughs being made in Orlando. |
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Orlando's Rini Technologies Receives $1 Million Contract from Ballistic
Missile Defense Organization |
Metro Orlando's
Rini Technologies Inc. (RTI) has received a $1 million contract from
the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO) to help develop a cooling
technology to provide a more efficient laser weapon system for the U.S.
military. |
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| U.S.
Navy Taps Into Orlando Region's Entertainment Industry for Creativity
and Technology |
With
Metro Orlando recognized as the simulation and training capital of the
world, the Orlando-based U.S. Naval Air Warfare Centers Training Systems
Division (NAWC-TSD) turned to this region's attractions industry to help
make training exercises more realistic and unforgettable. |
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Fast
Forward: As its first users go live on a Solaris platform, we ask Kirchman
Corporation where it's headed with its core-banking solution |
Core-banking
software, by definition, is the software that runs the bank. But retail
banks expect their core systems to do more than they did a decade ago. |