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TriZetto provides world-class healthcare IT software and service solutions that drive administrative efficiency, improve the cost and quality of care, and increase payer and provider collaboration and connectivity.
Access Technologies Services is a Las Vegas, NV-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
At BTI360, we focus on the practical application of software engineering technologies to solve complex problems. Our unique, industry-leading engineering culture ensures We Deliver Great Software Fast® through a blend of disciplined management and engineering practices, technical innovation, and domain expertise. BTI360 is based just outside Washington, DC, and has led and delivered large-scale software capabilities in the federal space for more than 17 years.
Since 1998, Applications International Corporation (AIC), has provided a web-based Environmental, Health and Safety Management system that delivers dynamic and robust reporting and dash-boarding utilities. For nearly the past two decades AIC, has been an industry leader delivering the highest level of functionality, configurability and data integration in the industry. The AIC One Global Platform allows you, its users, a look at precise, real time information, empowering you with the capability to view and share this data corporate wide to measure and manage key performance indicators. AIC is the Global Leader in providing a mobile friendly easy-to-use, scalable, and configurable web-based software solutions and mobile apps for EHS professionals, Risk Managers, Industrial Hygienists, Process Safety professionals and more.
QuadshoX creates advancements in wheelchair technology and is deeply dedicated to improving the quality of life for people living with paralysis. I’m John Morris, the CEO and founder. I am also a C-4 quadriplegic due to a snowboarding accident that occurred when I was 18 years old. While attending Colorado State University I made the switch from an attendant operated Tilt-In-Space wheelchair to a power chair. Afterwards, I wondered why my power chair had suspension but the manual wheelchair did not. I pursued my idea further at the Institute of Entrepreneurship at CSU where I made my dream of helping others with similar disabilities into a reality. Currently, our primary goal is to provide rear suspension for Tilt-In-Space manual wheelchair users and improve their quality of ride, as well as their quality of life. We will be releasing our initial product, the QX-1, in the Fall of 2015. The QX-1 is designed to provide rear wheel suspension for Tilt-In-Space manual wheelchairs. These chairs are not manufactured with suspension and jolts that occur during daily activity are directly transferred to the people that sit in them. These impacts can create hours of unnecessary pain. Many people who suffer from disabilities such as Cerebral Palsy or stroke are non-verbal, and cannot communicate this pain to their caregivers.