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July 8th, 2009
Ometric shines a light on manufacturing processes
Abstract:
Ometric Corp., which recently raised nearly $100,000 in equity, shines a light on the manufacturing process for companies ranging from pharmaceuticals to food processors. The company's Multi-variant Optical Computing technology makes real time measurements of a wide variety of materials in any shape, form, or phase, right on the manufacturing line.
Foudned in 2005, the company is commercializing technology developed by Michael Myrick, PhD, of the University of South Carolina Nanotechnology Center. Ometric COO Lou Kopsa tells TechJournal South that Dr. Myrick developed the optical computing and material analysis system from scratch over 15 years of research.
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