This edition of New Hampshire Innovators was produced several months into a pandemic that upended the lives and threatened the livelihoods of thousands of people in the Granite State.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
While the full economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic remains unseen, I’m pleased to share the findings of national reports that highlight the momentum and steady growth of New Hampshire’s technology sector.
Sumner and Carla Vanderhoof’s appetite for success is paying off.
When B2W Software Founder and CEO Paul McKeon started the company in 1993, he was just looking to survive.
Speaking with DoseOptics co-founder and President Brian Pogue, one gets the sense that using radiation therapy to treat cancer is somewhat akin to breaking open a piñata. You hang the colorful papier-mâché character from a tree, blindfold a kid, hand them a stick and tell them to swing.
Since starting four years ago, Forcivity has become one of the fastest-growing companies in the Granite State.
A Portsmouth-based company is looking to impact the future of ice hockey with real-time performance stats, infusing the sport with data-driven insights.
The need for experiential learning, or learning by doing, seems sharper with students spending more time in front of the computer this fall.
Jeanine Charlton has dedicated her leadership to pushing forward technology innovation in all nooks and crannies in the transportation sector.
As Alison Burklund and her friend and classmate Amogha Tadimety talked during their lab work at Dartmouth College they realized their individual pursuits could work together. “We’re really excited about it,” Burklund said. The Ph.D. students were working at Dartmouth’s Thayer School of Engi…
Performology, a small startup company in Nashua, has managed to secure more than 30,000 users in just a few years.
It’s easy to tell when you’re in the presence of deep knowledge and passion — that’s the sense you get when talking with social psychologist and researcher Dr. Faby Gagne about the future of learning.
With a new machine shop in place and expanded space for its production line, Waypoint Robotics of Nashua is hustling to build mobile robots for its growing clientele.
Researchers and engineers with great ideas sometimes need help getting their innovations from the concept stage to being a fully marketed product, and that’s where Lebanon’s Simbex comes into play. Rick Greenwald, the CEO and president of Simbex, said his company works with researchers to ge…
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In speaking with local entrepreneurs, a common piece of feedback is that New Hampshire fosters an impressively collaborative business environment, particularly when compared with innovation hubs in other parts of the country.