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   Innovation Lab Interview  (September 2006) -Click to read story Rex and Earl interview.  
  
Inogen Oxygen Concentator  (July 2006) -Click to read story Inogen wins MDEA award.
   Ernst and Young Award  (July 2005) -Click to read story Inogen founders honored.
  
Miniature Barcode Reader  (June 2005) -Click to read story Smaller than a postage stamp.
   Inogen One  (March 2005) -Click to read story Named Product of the Year by Frost & Sullivan.
  
Microbial Testing System  (March 2005) -Click to read story Device uses magnetic particle detection.
  
Laser Printer/Cutter  (February 2005) -Click to read story Carbon dioxide laser cuts and engraves many materials.
 
OMAX AbrasiveJet  (October 2004- Click to read story Amazing machine cuts almost anything and is easy to use.  
 
Rapid Model Printer  (March 2004 - Click to read story  
Three machines make idea visualization easier and faster.
 
  Insulin Pump:  (July 2003) - Click to read story
Wireless insulin pump system receives FDA clearance.

 
Breast Cancer Screening:  (May 2003) - Click to read story NeoMatrix, LLC previews breast cancer screening device.
  Nobel BioCare: (February 2003) - Click to read story Packaging design cuts costs by 96% for Nobel BioCare. 
 
Volcano Therapeutics:  (November 2002)- Click to read story Patent issues for intravascular thermography device. 
 
Military GPS Receiver  (October 2002) - Click to read story Raytheon's GPS handheld design approved for testing. 
 
Cybersonic®   (October 2002) - Click to read story Entrepreneur award for oral care system developer. 
 
CNC Lathe  (September 2002) - Click to read story 
Computer-controlled lathe expands machining capabilities.
  Computer Cart   (August 2002) - Click to read story Innovative roto-molded design inexpensive to produce.
 
Endicor Medical:  (July 2002) Click to read story Thrombectomy device now in clinical studies. 
 
SBA Award (May 2002) - Click to read story 
Omnica nominated "Small Business Contractor of the Year”. 

 
CAD design:  (From 2001) - Click to read story 
Rex and Earl discuss the influence of CAD on product development.

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