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    2020 Cycle II Forum

    October 15-16, 2020

    Focus Areas
    • Advanced Engineered Materials
    • Integrated Photonics
    • Miniaturized Systems
    • Power Generation/Energy
    • X-Factor Innovations

    Winners
    • AutonomIQ
    • HyPoint Inc.
    • Rapair Medical Devices
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    PRESENTERS

     

    AI Technologies & Systems

    Technological Advancements in (IoT and Edge)  Nanosystems to Enable Smaller Components thereby Decreasing Size and Mass

    Software that brings artificial intelligence models to micro-controllers to boost the intelligence of billions of devices such as smart appliances

    View AI Technologies & Systems' Presentation

     

    AutonomIQ 

    AutonomIQ Autonomous Automation

    A computer coding solution that leverages modern technologies to generate automation code without human intervention

    View AutonomIQ's Presentation

     

    HyPoint Inc.

    Next Generation Hydrogen Fuel Cell System

    A next-generation hydrogen fuel cell system featuring zero carbon dioxide emissions and improved energy performance for the aerospace industry

    View HyPoint Inc.'s Presentation

     

    LVX System 

    Visible Light Communication

    Visible light communications, also known as Li-Fi, that enables devices to send and receive data by modulating light

    View LVX System's Presentation

     

    Nanoprecise Sci Corporation 

    RotationLF

    A next-generation maintenance solution to diagnose issues with rotating machinery and predict the remaining time to failure

    View Nanoprecise Sci Corporation's Presentation

     

    Ommo Technologies Inc. 

    Orbit

    A permanent magnet-based six-degree-of-freedom motion tracking system that tracks user’s movements with submillimeter precision

     

    OrbitsEdge 

    OrbitsEdge SatFrame

    An in-orbit virtualized data infrastructure designed to handle space-born internet of things data and new applications

    View OrbitsEdge's Presentation

     

    organicNANO

    Antimicrobial/Viral 3D Printer Filament for Device Manufacturing

    Bioactive therapeutics that use biocompatible and green biomaterials to prevent infection and advance tissue repair and regeneration at the nanoscale

    View organicNANO's Presentation

     

    Rapair Medical Devices 

    Rapid Repair

    A wound dressing that aims to nano-engineer molecules in damaged skin to rapidly repair cuts and lacerations

    View Rapair Medical Devices' Presentation

     

    Stofiel Aerospace 

    Positive Structural Molding

    A technology that uses biologically renewable resources with additive manufacturing processes to speed the construction of complex ceramics

    View Stofiel Aerospace's Presentation

     

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