SOMERVILLE, MA — May 22, 2012 — Walleye Technologies, Inc., the leading developer of hand-held and portable microwave imaging systems, announced today a strategic investment and technology development agreement with In-Q-Tel (IQT), the independent strategic investment firm that identifies innovative technology solutions to support the missions of the U.S. Intelligence Community.
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SOMERVILLE, MA — April 2, 2012 — Walleye Technologies, Inc., the leading developer of hand-held and portable microwave imaging systems, announced today the appointment of John W. Wood, Jr. to its Advisory Board.
Mr. Wood’s leadership experience spans start-ups, turn-arounds, and global corporations, and includes eighteen years as chief executive officer of public companies. From 2003 to 2006 he was Chief Executive Officer of Analogic Corporation, a leading designer and manufacturer of medical imaging and security systems. Prior to joining Analogic, he held senior executive positions over a 22-year career at Thermo Electron Corporation, now Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. Walleye Technologies to Present at NASA In-Space Non-Destructive Inspection Technology Workshop2/27/2012 Lightweight, portable millimeter wave camera can be used to inspect composite materials for internal structural damage
SOMERVILLE, Mass.—February 27, 2012 — Walleye Technologies, the global leader in handheld and portable millimeter wave imaging systems, announced today that Walleye will present at the NASA-sponsored In-Space Non-Destructive Inspection Technology Workshop at the Johnson Space Center on February 29 — March 1. First agricultural application for Walleye Imaging System
Somerville, MA — February 8, 2012 — Walleye Technologies, Inc., the leading developer of hand-held microwave imaging systems, announced today that it is collaborating with a Purdue University research team that has been awarded a grant from the Indiana State Department of Agriculture to study the use of microwave technology for fruit inspection. A primary goal of this project is to develop and validate a rapid and nondestructive sensing system for detection of hollow heart, an internal deformity, in watermelon. Walleye Technologies will further develop its patented microwave imaging system for this application |