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This test isn’t about me, although I have learned that my fitness level is somewhere short of Todd Wells’ and somewhat above-average for someone my age. OK, absolutely nowhere close to Wells, a Durangoan and three-time U.S. Olympian in mountain biking. This is about helping develop a product that gives athletes – perhaps both high-level pros such as Wells and weekend warriors such as myself – more insight into their training regimen. It’s also about…
2014 GEW 50
Each year, Global Entrepreneurship Week recognizes some of the most promising new startups from around the world through its Startup Open competition. This year, founders (and founder teams) from 38 countries submitted more than 600 startups for…
Israeli-born Binghamton resident leads development of non-invasive cardiac output monitor
Ohad BarSimanTov, an Israeli who recently received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Binghamton University, is the founder of InfraSonic Monitoring, a company developing a non-invasive, mobile monitor for cardiac output, a technology with…
Commencement 2014 profile: Ohad BarSimanTov
Entrepreneurship is thriving at Binghamton University, thanks to students such as Ohad BarSimanTov. The 34-year-old from Tel Aviv, Israel, will receive his doctorate in bioengineering/electrical engineering this month after earning his…
Welcome to 43North
Do you have the next great business idea? 43North will be awarding $5 million in cash prizes – including a top prize of $1 million – to the best entrepreneurs, startups and teams from around the world.
Two Binghamton University startup companies are at the NY Business plan competition finals
BINGHAMTON, NY – Two Binghamton University students are heading to Albany to participate in the New York State Business Plan Competition and vie for a chance to win a share of a half-million dollars in start-up money. Ohad BarSimanTov and Tyler…