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QualityControl Services is a Oakland, MD-based company in the Business Services sector.
Impact Unlimited is one of the leading providers in Business Services. It is based in Dayton, NJ. To find more information about Impact Unlimited, please visit www.impactunlimited.com.
OpenLoop Health is a health technology company that specializes in white-labeled virtual care infrastructure and support services. The company aims to expand access to healthcare by providing end-to-end telehealth solutions for organizations looking to launch or enhance their digital health offerings. OpenLoop operates as a backend infrastructure provider, offering customizable, HIPAA-compliant solutions. Their services include access to a clinician network with over 30 specialties, streamlined licensing and credentialing, technology integration with customizable EHR and API solutions, revenue cycle management, and administrative support. The company emphasizes nationwide coverage, AI-driven workflows, and regulatory compliance, including NCQA accreditation for credentialing. OpenLoop serves a diverse range of clients, including healthcare organizations, non-healthcare enterprises entering the telehealth market, and payers and employers needing scalable care delivery networks. The company has experienced significant growth, including a 700% year-over-year expansion in 2024, and is recognized as a regional tech leader in Des Moines.
Anthony J. Jannetti is a Pitman, NJ-based company in the Business Services sector.
UbiQD, Inc. is an advanced materials company powering product innovations in agriculture, clean energy, and security. Founded in 2014 by Dr. Hunter McDaniel to commercialize breakthroughs in quantum dot nanotechnology, UbiQD makes use of technology licensed from LANL, MIT, WWU, and UW and is based in Los Alamos, NM. What differentiates UbiQD from its competitors in the quantum dot industry (total 2015 industry sales of ~$300 million with 90% annual growth) is its focus on a specific class of low-hazard semiconductor QDs composed of CuInSeS and ZnSeS, which are synthesized by an extremely low-cost manufacturing process. Typically, quantum dots are composed of either cadmium selenide or indium phosphide, both of which are highly toxic and extremely expensive, which limits their application to displays. UbiQD`s goal is to enter new markets enabled by the dramatically lower costs and negligible toxicity of their materials. In a recent ranking by New Materials News, UbiQD was selected as the #7 QD company with the judges stating: “Despite its age, UbiQD has quickly established itself as one of the most interesting and innovative companies in the sector. The low price point of its low-toxicity QDs means that it is able to enter industries that have so far been off-limits.” The dry Los Alamos climate provides the perfect conditions for reproducible nanomaterial production while the close proximity to Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratory allows for beneficial collaborations with leading scientists in the area.