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Tuesday, June 2, 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. With each 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 June 9 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:

BA Logix Inc.:   Quincy-based BA Logix is a Tufts UNiversity spinout that develops algorithms for image processing and compression. The company was founded in 2007.

Mobilesphere Ltd.:   Boston-based Mobilesphere develops mobile phone-based messaging technology. The company was founded in 2007.

Cadrus Therapeutics Inc.:   Founded in 2009, Cadrus is developing a receptor-mediated, drug delivery technology intended to enable oral delivery of injectable drugs. The company is based in Worcester.

Clickfuel Inc.:   Boston-based Clickfuel uses search and marketing management tools to allow users to administer, track, measure and report search marketing campaigns. The company was founded in 2009.

Qteros Inc.:   Marlborough-based Qteros is developing biofuel technology from ethanol. The company was founded in 2006 as Sun Ethanol.
 

 

 

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