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Elizabeth Thompson is a reporter covering business and tech in the Triangle. She can be reached at elizabeth@grepbeat.com or follow her on twitter @by_ethompson.
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Caarmo Limits Vehicle Downtime for Businesses, Zooms to CED

March 5, 2020 Elizabeth Thompson
Perhaps one of the worst surprises you can get is when your car suddenly malfunctions. For business owners with a fleet of vehicles, not only do they lose money on […]
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AgEYE’s Smart Farming Device Helps Indoor Farms Spring To Life

March 3, 2020 Elizabeth Thompson
Imagine technology that can sense if a plant is diseased before the naked eye can, technology that can autonomously treat that disease before it becomes a blight throughout the whole […]
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Jury-X is Using Tech To Help Eliminate Stacked Juries

February 20, 2020 Elizabeth Thompson
Everyone has their own biases, and people who serve on juries are no exception. And these biases can change the outcome of a trial if jurors’ minds can’t be swayed. […]
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Element451 Brings Personal Touch To The College Admissions Process

February 11, 2020 Elizabeth Thompson
The college admissions process is a critical time for universities vying to catch the eye of prospective students, but many schools don’t have the right technological tools to market themselves […]
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NExS Uses Tech Once Used In Outer Space To Help Spreadsheets Come To Life

February 4, 2020 Elizabeth Thompson
For most companies without a proper programmer, making web applications for their websites—even relatively simple ones that turn inputs into graphically cool outputs—can be costly and time-consuming. Raleigh’s NExS Software […]
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Top Prize In Seguno’s Upcoming Hackathon: A Job Offer

January 23, 2020 Elizabeth Thompson
Some startups hire new employees on LinkedIn, others recruit from job posts, but Durham-based Seguno hopes to find their new addition to the team in a different way—through a hack-a-thon. […]
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Viibrant Brings Connected Technology to Senior Living Communities

December 12, 2019 Elizabeth Thompson
There are approximately 47 million senior citizens in the United States, many of whom live in senior living facilities. These seniors are becoming progressively more adept at technology, but many […]
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iTicket.law: Where Tech Meets Litigation

December 5, 2019 Elizabeth Thompson
iTicket.law is not like other law firms. While the word “law firm” often evokes images of mahogany desks and file cabinets filled to the brim with papers, Chapel Hill-based iTicket.law’s […]
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Ai-RGUS Uses AI to Watch the Watchers

December 3, 2019 Elizabeth Thompson
Duke University depends on thousands on surveillance cameras, which it relies on to be the university’s eyes. The cameras watch over its campus, students and employees, so that if an […]
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Move Over, Bake Sales: MemberHub Makes PTAs More Efficient

November 19, 2019 Elizabeth Thompson
Parent Teacher Associations (PTAs) span across the United States, and through fundraisers and parent donations, each of them can raise thousands of dollars per year. But up until recently, many […]

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