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Aquilon Energy Services is a technology company and developer of the first collaborative, cloud-based platform to automate wholesale energy settlements. The Energy Settlement Network® enables buyers and sellers to easily identify exceptions and settle physical and financial power, oil and natural gas transactions with their counterparties. The SaaS platform integrates with energy market participants major systems of record and helps them increase operational efficiency, and improve risk management and compliance. Aquilon is a fast-growing firm with offices in the Chicago area and Houston.
Interior Define is revolutionizing the way people shop for the most important pieces of furniture for their home. Our approach reduces the cost and complexity associated with conventional custom furniture – enabling I/D to serve customers highly customizable and well-crafted sofas, beds, chairs, and dining sets at an exceptional value. Interior Define has been featured in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Business Insider, Fast Company, TechCrunch, Architectural Digest, Apartment Therapy, among other publications.
Togetherwork provides Software-as-a-Service solutions to our community founded by entrepreneurs. Our brands share communal values, a commitment to high-quality service, and create business solutions that connect people with the institutions and organiz...
Usermind provides the first unified platform for orchestrating business operations (BizOps). With Usermind, companies can define and automate all aspects of their customer lifecycles to improve revenue, retention, and profitability. Built for the nontechnical user, Usermind makes it simple to integrate enterprise applications, map data between them, automate end-to-end processes, measure the impact of processes on business outcomes, and take instant action to improve them. With a BizOps infrastructure in place, operations teams can manage what really matters, shifting from tactical management of leads, opportunities, and invoices to strategic management of customer, partner and product lifecycles.
Novariant, Inc. emerged from Stanford University GPS Laboratory in 1994 to pursue contract research and development for precision vehicle control systems. In the early 1990s, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) asked Stanford to investigate the feasibility of automatically landing airliners in low visibility conditions using precision GPS.