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2007-2008: Solixia
2006-2007: NP Solutions
2005-2006: MuscleMorph
2004-2005: FibrinX, Inc.
2003-2004: InfraScan
2002-2003: PAWS Pet Insurance
2001-2002: Envisia
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Past Winners :: 2005-2006: MuscleMorph
photo courtesy of NASDAQ
Description
MuscleMorph is a supplier of next-generation motion actuators for the life sciences, robotics, and defense industries. The company’s proprietary actuators match the performance of biological muscles and are more power efficient, lightweight, scalable, and cost-effective than any other present form of actuation. For product manufacturers, MuscleMorph’s revolutionary technology provides greater design flexibility and enables them to build lighter, quieter, and more durable products at a fraction of the cost of traditional actuators.
Key Milestones Since Winning
In August 2006, the MuscleMorph team rang the closing bell at NASDAQ.
* On October 27, 2006 MuscleMorph was named winner of the Fortune Small Business Student Showdown and featured in the magazine.
Article:
Tomorrow's Tech Stars
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