Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Charles Lim |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
ServiceMax`s mission is to help customers keep the world running with asset-centric field service management software. As the recognized leader in this space, ServiceMax`s mobile apps and cloud-based software provide a complete view of assets to field service teams. By optimizing field service operations, customers across all industries can better manage the complexities of service, support faster growth and run more profitable, outcome-centric businesses.
Sphere is a leading provider of end-to-end integrated payments` security software` payments gateway` and merchant software services. Sphere serves large` complex enterprises` mid-size businesses` and small local businesses across a range of vertical end-markets` including healthcare` transportation` education` insurance and non-profit. Sphere provides payments technology that integrates into business management software platforms of its clients` enabling them to process highly secure and compliant transactions integrated with their core business software. Sphere Payments supports businesses across the U.S.` Canada` and Australia. Headquartered in Nashville` TN with offices in New York` Orange County` CA and Dallas` TX` Sphere is a Waud Capital Partners private equity company and was created following the acquisitions of TrustCommerce and Anovia Payments.
Skyport Systems develops HyperSecured Infrastructure (HSI) that ensures the security of missioncritical IT and corporate assets, with tight integration of compute, security, virtualization and policy management. The Skyport leadership team includes some of the world`s leading experts in virtualization, cryptography, systems engineering and networking. Skyport is funded by Sutter Hill Ventures, Index Ventures and Intel Capital.
Addvant is a Tenafly, NJ-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
America Makes` focus is to accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing technologies in the U.S. manufacturing sector and to increase domestic manufacturing competitiveness by: 1)Fostering a highly collaborative infrastructure for the open exchange of additive manufacturing information and research. 2)Facilitating the development, evaluation, and deployment of efficient and flexible additive manufacturing technologies. 3)Engaging with educational institutions and companies to supply education and training in additive manufacturing technologies to create an adaptive, leading workforce. 4)Serving as a national institute with regional and national impact on additive manufacturing capabilities. 5)Linking and integrating US companies with existing public, private or not-for-profit industrial and economic development resources, and business incubators, with an emphasis on assisting small- and medium-sized enterprises and early-stage companies (start-ups).