TechLaunch 4.0 next week in Boise
July 3, 2007 on 8:39 pm | In Idaho, Web/Tech |TechLaunch 4.0 takes place next week here in Boise. It is an excellent program, giving seven local companies the opportunity to “practice and hone their pitch in front of potential investors.” TechBoise blog is reporting that this years seven are:
- Check a Biz - “Everyday, thousands of people in your area have shopping experiences.
Some of these experiences are great, others are awful. Some of them
are funny, others are just plain weird. Check a Biz exists to give
people a place to share all of these experiences with other people in
their area. We give our members access to everything that people have
said about businesses in your area,whether it is eloquent or
incomprehensible, sparkling or scathing.” - GoSleepGo - “GoSleepGo is building a network of urban explorers, adventurers, and anyone else who loves to travel. Once you have an account you’ll be able to share your favorite places and hangouts, write about your adventures, and upload unlimited pictures!”
- Ivus Industries, Inc. - Products include “a professional rechargeable flashlight…and an emerging energy storage system. Product Highlights: fully charges in under 2 minutes, run time of 90 minutes, super-bright LEDs, no batteries or bulbs to replace, 10 year life.”
- Meth Lab Cleanup, LLC - a certified clandestine drug lab decontamination contractor providing safe and effective teasing and clean up of illegal drug lab contamination.
- OKOS Solutions - “a leader in cutting edge signal processing and next generation data
acquisition technologies & solutions for Digital Imaging, Software
Radio, LIDAR, RADAR and the Signal Intelligence Community. Specializing
in real time data acquisition, OKOS offers end to end solutions for
communications processing applications, real time digitization and
processing.” - Pronetos - think MySpace for academic types, a place where “scholars can collaborate, network, and publish their ideas.”
- U2ML - software and consulting services regarding meeting the requirements of
the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
More details on the Idaho TechConnect site.
Update: Winner = Ivus.
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