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Ed Morrison · News from the YBI
October 14th, 2008
From Jim Cossler:
The origins of the Youngstown Business Incubator’s latest portfolio company, Accupoint Software, were in an ISO9000/QS9000 certified manufacturing firm’s inability to find technology that would allow it to efficiently manage the many critical components of their quality control program.
So they did what any other red-blooded U.S. manufacturer does when faced with similar frustration.
They designed and wrote their own software solution.
And it worked so well, Accupoint Software was spun off to offer the OpLink 6.0 product to other companies across the country.
To learn more about YBI’s newest software offering, visit www.accupointsoftware.com.
Rust Belt, smokestack code jockeys.
Now that is what we call Advanced Manufacturing!
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