Agentase LLC (an ICx Company acquired by FLIR Systems)

Agentase, LLC (an ICx company) is a technology company founded in December 1998 by Dr. Keith LeJeune and Dr. Alan Russell, two of the nation's leading experts on enzyme-polymer hybrid materials. The company possesses proprietary and patented technology in the synthesis and potential applications of enzyme containing polymers. ICx Technologies agrees to be acquired by FLIR Systems 8/16/10
www.agentase.com
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Alertek, LLC

Alertek has developed proprietary sensors and algorithms to monitor the conditions of the world's infrastructures. The technology utilizes sensors and electronics that detect signals related to structure weakening. Specific applications include monitoring mine roofs, highway bridges and tunnels.
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Bridge Semiconductor Corporation

Bridge Semiconductor develops and markets thermal imaging camera sensors (infrared focal plane arrays) and thermal imaging cameras based on those sensors. It is targeting high-volume commercial applications such as see-through-smoke systems for firefighters, driver vision enhancement for trucks, automobiles, and buses, and security and surveillance.
www.bridgesemi.com
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kWantera (fka MobileFusion, Inc.)

kWantera provides leading-edge power management solutions to large commercial buildings, industrial manufacturers, universities, hospitals, data centers, and many other business segments. Our SmartFusion product analyzes large volumes of high-velocity, real-time data from smart meters, sensors and other sources and uncovers hidden anomalies in the power.
www.kwantera.com
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nanoLambda, Inc.

NanoLambda is a University of Pittsburgh spin-off commercializing an advanced sensor technology. The Spectrum SensorTM chip utilizes novel plasmonics technology to, for the first time, produce a nano scale spectrum analyzer on an integrated circuit at a fraction of the size and cost of current bench-top systems. This patented technology enables mobile/wearable health monitors such as non-invasive hemoglobin/bilirubin/glucose monitors and mobile/wearable devices that can detect multiple toxic gases/hazardous materials for security and safety. High resolution color sensing for display and printer products is also one of the early potential applications.
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