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Monday, November 23, 2015 Eosera Wins $50K In Startup Competition Fort Worth-based Eosera, a biotech startup which is developing drops to break up problem ear wax, has won $50,000 in a competition for its efforts, according to TECH Fort Worth. Eosera, founded by Elyse Dickerson and Joe Griffin, won the Comerica Bank $50,000 DEC competition in Dallas Thursday. Dickerson previously worked at Novartis (Alcon), and the company says its work has been done in partnership with the University of North Texas Health Science Center. posted on Monday, November 23, 2015(Full story) Freescale Creates Record Album On A Silicon Wafer In what might be the most unusual use of multi-million dollar silicon wafer etching equipment to date, Austin-based Freescale Semiconductor said Friday that it has created a record album, etched onto an eight-inch silicon wafer. The 45 rpm record can play on standard record players. According to Freescale, the record player was developed as part of a project at the Freescale Discovery Lab, to demonstrate some of the capabilites of its engineering and (More info...) posted on Monday, November 23, 2015(Full story) Zenoss Wins Ceridian Austin-based IT monitoring and analysis software developer Zenoss said Friday that it has scored a win with Ceridian, a provider of human resources management software. Size of the win was not announced. Zenoss said Ceridian is using its software to monitor its hybrid IT infrastructure. Zenoss said Ceridian serves over 25 million users in more than 50 countries posted on Monday, November 23, 2015(Full story) |
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