| 12/7/2009 | Making speedbumps out of research roadblocks | | Truly pioneering research can take you down a circuitous path fraught with obstacles and dead ends.
But sometimes the trail of scientific clues, which at first seems to have vanished, actually remains lying in wait, ready to be discovered or understood with research tools not found in any catalog.
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| 11/30/2009 | Techshot awarded $400,000 NOAA contract | | Techshot, Inc., has earned a $400,000 two-year contract from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to advance the company's system for retrieving animals from as deep as 2,000 meters (6,561 feet) under the sea and safely bringing them to surface laboratories for study. It is the second contract within a year awarded to Techshot for such work. |
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| 11/9/2009 | Meet Energy Goals with a Renewable Energy Development Program | | A renewable energy development program will help you to realize your alternative/green energy goals for your company. We at Techshot have worked with a large variety of government, commercial, and industrial clients, so you can be assured we have the experience and knowledge to help you bring your idea to fruition. |
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| 11/4/2009 | Techshot exhibiting at 25th Annual ASGSB meeting | | Techshot Co-founder, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer John Vellinger; Chief Scientst Paul Todd, Ph.D.; and Vice President for Corporate Advancement Rich Boling all will be attending the 25th annual meeting of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology (ASGSB), November 5 - 8 in Raleigh, N.C. |
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| 10/13/2009 | Techshot wins Purdue TAP services | | Techshot, Inc., has won 80 hours of business services valued at $10,000 from Purdue University's Technical Assistance Program in conjunction with the Indiana Companies to Watch initiative. |
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| 1/21/2009 | Techshot sales increased nearly 90 percent in 2008 | | The total value of new contracts won by technology development company Techshot increased last year by nearly 90 percent over the previous year. Contracts with government customers accounted for approximately 80 percent of sales, with a record high 20 percent coming from a diverse roster of commercial companies. |
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