
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Startup Watch: Five you should follow
By Mass High Tech staff
As part of each week’s Startup Report, Mass High Tech highlights five startup companies, and their business goals, that are profiled in the New England Tech Directory. Starting with next week's Startup Watch, Mass High Tech will choose the weekly featured companies by soliciting nominations through a poll of 10 companies, with links to their profiles in the New England Tech Directory. Please choose five startups that you would like to know more about for the April 28 edition of Mass High Tech's weekly Startup Report e-mail by visiting www.masshightech.com/startup-watch.
For guest access to today's directory listings, visit the following companies:
Biotricity Medical Inc.: Biotricity is developing a tiny implantable biogenerator to power implanted biomedical devices, intended to reduce periodic surgical removal of devices to replace their depleted energy source. The Hopkinton-based company was founded in 2007.
Heartland Robotics Inc.: Heartland, founded in 2008, says it’s combining the power of computers - embodied in robots - and the abilities of the American workforce, to change manufacturing. Heartland is based in Cambridge.
Rive Technology Inc.: Cambridge-based Rive, founded in 2006, is commercializing advanced catalyst technology from MIT for petroleum refining to dramatically increase the yield of transportation fuels produced per barrel of crude oil.
Smart Animal Inc.: Smart Animal is a Marlborough-based medical devices company developing prototypes to enable patient-specific imaging and targeted therapy. Smart Animal was founded in 2006.
Suntech Automation LLC: Amherst, N.H.-based Suntech makes custom automated solutions for manufacturing processes involving metal forming, fluids, soldering, welding, assembly, and testing operations. The company was founded in 2006.
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