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Changing World Technologies (CWT), a privately held synthetic fuel company, was founded in August 1997 by Brian S. Appel, who also served as chief executive officer of CWT and its subsidiaries. Through Mr. Appel's technology company, CWT was granted a license to operate.
The company was part of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's first Cyclotron Road cohort, an incubator program that aids in the creation of environmentally beneficial companies. [ 11 ] [ 8 ] [ 12 ] Since then, it has won multiple awards including the Keeling Curve prize, [ 13 ] Ocean Exchange's WW Orcelle award, [ 14 ] the Roddenberry prize ...
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Geo Point Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: GNNC) (the "Company") announced today that the record date for the spin-off of its wholly-owned Nevada subsidiary, Geo Point ...
In 2006 the assets of DMJCO, Inc. were acquired by the existing management team of Jordan Feiger and John Ringlein and the company's name became Victor Technology LLC. In 2007 Victor Technology released the V12 financial calculator which competed with the long-established Hewlett Packard HP-12C financial calculator.
Netsmart Technologies is an American company that develops and sells health information technology, including for electronic health records and health information exchanges, for organizations and entities in the behavioral health, human services, and post-acute care (which consists of home care and hospice and senior living) markets.
In April 2014, Nayax purchased InOne Technologies LLC, based in Maryland, currently operating as the US subsidiary of Nayax Ltd., now known as Nayax LLC. [19] In July 2016, Nayax acquired VendSys [ 20 ] In August 2016, Nayax's product VPOS was awarded Best Payment System in the UK 2016 Vendies by Vending International. [ 21 ]
ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. (formerly Coulomb Technologies) [3] is an American electric vehicle infrastructure company based in Campbell, California. [4] ChargePoint operates the largest online network of independently owned EV charging stations operating in 14 countries [ 5 ] and makes some of its technology.
The following year, 2009, the company moved its headquarters to a 105,000-square-foot (9,800 m 2) building in Troy, MI. [4] In 2010, the company acquired public-sector-payment company Point & Pay, as well as merchant services technology provider CDI Tech. [1] In January 2011, North announced the launch of Payanywhere, a mobile payment ...