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Eventuosity and Sho-Aids Partner for Trade Show Marketers
Eventuosity, LLC, a cloud-based software application for event professionals, will offer its collaborative event management app to Sho-Aids, Inc. clients. Eventuosity is enabling trade show marketers to manage the entire exhibition workflow from the first planning meeting to the final post-event report. Read more: https://eventuosity.com/sho-aids
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LV Manufacturers’ Summit: Financial Support Available
BFTP and clients Follett Corp. and Dynalene, Inc. participated in the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce Manufacturers’ Summit IX. The event was keynoted by Sherri Collins, deputy secretary for the office of technology and innovation for the PA Department of Community & Economic Development, which funds BFTP. Via LV Business-http://bit.ly/1QY4Rz8
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LVstartup March Issue
LVstartup, a monthly e-newsletter for Lehigh Valley entrepreneurs, posted its March newsletter that included stories on the Ben Franklin iXchange and Ben Franklin clients Eventuosity and GiveGab.com. Read more: http://bit.ly/21MX2Oq
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Effort Foundry Adopts 3D Scanning and Modeling
As global competition stiffens, manufacturing sectors of all kinds are embracing emerging technologies in order to meet customer demands. In metal casting, Bath, PA-based Effort Foundry is leading the charge by investing in new technology as part of a continuous improvement program. Read more: http://bit.ly/1nifX3P
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Reitnouer Partners with CellTech Metals
Reitnouer, Inc., Reading, is partnering with California-based CellTech Metals to integrate CellTech’s comprehensive line of lightweight, structural sandwich metal panels into its products. Reitnouer, the largest aluminum flatbed trailer manufacturer in North America, is innovating to make its transportation products lighter, stronger, stiffer, less expensive, and easier to build. Read more: http://bit.ly/1TSNqPe
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LifeAire’s new targets: hospitals, nursing homes, pharma
As a reproductive physiologist, LifeAire Systems CEO Dr. Kathryn C. Worrilow was driven to improve IVF success rates by purifying the air for sensitive embryos. Today, LifeAire is in IVF labs across the nation and in several parts of the globe. And the company is expanding into other health care sectors, including hospitals, nursing homes, Continue Reading…