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The company has won $50,000 in cash and services, the The council establishes the panel of judges for the The firm is led by a team of medical and devicwe design experts who have workec in settings ranging from GE Healthcarew tomedical start-ups. Eso-Technologies won the Life Sciences categoru inthis year’s contest, which had 326 entriez this year. Eso-Technologies seeks to develoop an esophageal cardiac monitoring device for surgical and critical care application withimnthree years. The device is expected to replacre invasive pulmonaryartery catheters. Winners of the contestr were announced Tuesday at theWisconsij Entrepreneurs’ Conference in Milwaukee.
They will share more than $200,000 in cash and in-kind prize s from 33 sponsors. , Michaek Miller, in the Advanced Manufacturing category: The Madison-arez company uses proprietary pressure-mapping technology to engineer and custom assemblew running shoes that address the biomechanical and orthopedixc needsof over-40 and experienced runners, helpingh them prevent injury. , Jim Martin, in the Business Servicezs category: The Oshkosh company designs, sources, markets and distributeds environmentally friendly apparel and soft home productzs through a nationwide networl ofspecialty stores, as well as global catalob retailers such as the Discovery Channel and others.
, Ophit Ben-Yitschak, in the Information Technology The Bayside-based firm provides online travel networkinbg software that can coordinate air, ground and sea transportation itinerariez and multi-fare level pricing from multiple sources.
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