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SonoSite’s Chairman, Kirby Cramer, Retires to ‘Refresh’ Board With New Blood
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Luke Timmerman |
08/12/10 |
Seattle
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Advanced Electron Beams, With DOE and VC Money in Tow, Tackles Air Pollution
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Erin Kutz |
08/05/10 |
Boston
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Appswell Powers iPhone App for GE Ecomagination Challenge in Cleantech
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Erin Kutz |
08/03/10 |
Boston
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Biotech on a Shoestring? There’s a Better Way
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Steve Speer |
07/26/10 |
San Diego
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Mirador Biomedical Seeks to Prevent Hospital Errors with Simple Digital Sensor
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Luke Timmerman |
07/20/10 |
Seattle
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GE Spurs Smart Grid Investing, Evernote Opens Its Trunk, Zendesk Touts Twitter, & More Bay Area BizTech News
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Wade Roush |
07/20/10 |
San Francisco
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Trilliant Gets $106M from GE, ABB, Others
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Wade Roush |
07/15/10 |
San Francisco
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General Electric, Venture Firms Unveil $200M Investment and Prize Program to Promote Smart Grid Technologies
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Wade Roush |
07/13/10 |
San Francisco
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World Wide Wade Goes West—Episode IV: Torch Lake, MI
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Wade Roush |
07/01/10 |
National
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Reg Kelly, Scotsman from Humble Roots, Finds New Purpose at QB3 in Mission Bay
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Luke Timmerman |
06/21/10 |
San Francisco
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SonoSite’s New Frontier: High-Res Ultrasound to See a Mouse Heartbeat, the Inside of Your Blood Vessels, & More
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Luke Timmerman |
06/01/10 |
Seattle
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Norway’s Think Plans to Build Electric Cars in Indiana and Test Them in Southern California with Additional Funding from Boston
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Wade Roush |
05/13/10 |
Boston
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Top 10 Takeaways From Seattle’s Engineering Summit: Electro-Active Wallpaper, Facebook Is Watching You, and Dendreon Detractors
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Gregory T. Huang |
05/06/10 |
Seattle
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GE Vows 1,300 New Michigan Tech Jobs
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Howard Lovy |
05/04/10 |
Detroit
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UW’s O’Donnell Leads National Summit to “Sexify” Engineering, Inspire Students, Entrepreneurs, VCs
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/26/10 |
Seattle
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Nuance Sees Opportunity in Health IT Reform, New Frontiers With iPhone Software
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Ryan McBride |
03/29/10 |
Boston
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Bill Gates’s Nuclear Miracle? John Gilleland Says TerraPower Needs Discipline, Not Divine Intervention
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/23/10 |
Seattle
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eClinicalWorks Tops $100M Sales as Doctors Move from Paper to Pixel Records
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Ryan McBride |
02/05/10 |
Boston
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MIT MBA Students: Amazon, Google, and T-Mobile Are Hiring, Expedia Isn’t; Microsoft “Super Interesting,” Apple Is “Sterile”
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Gregory T. Huang |
01/08/10 |
Seattle
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Cozi Teams Up with MWV, Naverus Acquired by GE, Bio Architecture Lab Raises $8M, & More Seattle-Area Deals News
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/24/09 |
Seattle
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Naverus, a Company That Makes Flight Paths Greener, Gets Acquired by GE
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/23/09 |
Seattle
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Five Red Flags of a Biotech, Pathway Medical Learns Lessons, Amgen Faces FDA Delay, & More Seattle-Area Life Sciences News
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Luke Timmerman |
10/22/09 |
Seattle
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Sonosite Gets $21M From GE
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Luke Timmerman |
10/19/09 |
Seattle
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A123Systems’ IPO Gives Shareholders a Big Jolt
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Wade Roush |
09/25/09 |
Boston
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Vitex, Pacific Northwest National Lab Create Impervious ‘Sandwich Bag’ To Take Solar Power Mainstream
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Luke Timmerman |
08/17/09 |
Seattle
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Excel Venture Unveils $125M Fund to Make Life Sciences Ideas Cross Over to IT, Energy
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Luke Timmerman |
07/07/09 |
Boston
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Northern Power Systems Aims for Large-Scale Wind Turbine Market, Taking on Industry Giants
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Ryan McBride |
06/10/09 |
Boston
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Ward Is New CEO at Luminus
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Wade Roush |
05/26/09 |
Boston
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NBC Universal Invests in EveryZing; CEO Says Media Companies Have Gotten Religion About Search
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Wade Roush |
05/11/09 |
Boston
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Asemblon Raises $2.9M To Make Hydrogen Fuel Cheaper Than Gas
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Luke Timmerman |
04/22/09 |
Seattle
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