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Holase Inc. of Newmarket won the won the New Hampshire High Technology Council’s Product of the Year award Tuesday night with its Ultra Portable Traffic Management System, a system of portable traffic lights with all sorts of cool wireless control options that can be collapsed into a duffel bag, designed to make work zones and [...]
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Next week (Sept. 25) is the deadline for nominees to the N.H. High-Tech Council’s Product of the Year.
The first judging of all applications takes place by Oct. 5. Selected semi-finalists will present their products to judges on Oct. 14 in Manchester. Up to five finalists will present their products in a trade show format that [...]
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Here are the finalists for the 2008 “Product of the Year” from the New Hampshire High-Tech Council. The winner will be chosen, half by a panel and half by the audience, on Nov. 18 in an event at the Radisson-Center of New Hampshire. The finalists are:
Bradford Networks - NAC Director Guest/Contractor Services (GCS) - network [...]
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The New Hampshire High Tech council gave the prize to Ultravisions’ UltraSensor, a motion detector that uses ultra-wideband (UWB) technology so it can be buried underground, in walls or above ceilings. The company says it detect velocity and distance, and even the mass, of the intruder, presumably so it won’t be triggered by cats.
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The New Hampshire High-Tech Council has announced the semi-finalists for its product of the year competition. The winner, which gets a high-profile display at the Manchester airport (Nanocomp won last year for its nanoparticle-assisted materials), will be announced Nov. 13. The semi-finalists are:
Active Shock for its “Active Shock Combat Seat”
Ellacoya Networks for its “e100 Platform”
Global [...]
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