January 2005
Imago Scientific Instruments Appoints New VP Manufacturing
Imago Scientific Instruments has announced that Terry Walker has joined the company as Vice President of Manufacturing. Terry's appointment comes during a period of strong growth and represents another positive step in the evolution of the company. Timothy Stultz, President and CEO of Imago, said Terry's "reputation for operational excellence and innovation will ensure that Imago continues to deliver world-class Nanolytical® systems that meet the stringent demands of its customers." Terry served for more than 17 years as VP/Director of Operations for Veeco Instruments Sloan Technology Division, and 11 years with Burroughs (now Unisys) manufacturing computer systems.
Jan 11 | Permalink
Carnegie Learning Names New CEO
Carnegie Learning announced that it has named Board Member Dennis Ciccone as the company's President and Chief Executive Officer. Dennis will work closely with the members of Carnegie Learning's Senior Management Team to realize the company's vision of enhancing student learning through the use of cognitive model and technology-based math solutions for the classroom. Previously, Dennis was VP of Mergers and Acquisitions of Lycos, Inc. and President, COO and Director of WiseWire.
Jan 11 | Permalink
TUG: Efficient and Cost-Effective
In an article from The News Journal, Delaware, the TUG was billed as less costly and more efficient than human couriers. Hospitals could save hundreds of thousands of dollars a year by replacing human couriers with robotic ones to ferry linens, records, x-rays and other medical supplies to nursing stations. Aethon's TUG uses wireless radios and sensors to call elevators, open automatic doors and avoid obstacles. In May, Aethon won a federal contract to sell its TUG robots to VA hospitals nationwide. Visit Aethon's website to learn more.
Jan 6 | Permalink
