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THE AUDIENCE AT A NOV. 20 EVENT IN CONCORD WILL HELP CHOOSE THE WINNER


From left: Alex Horton, NH Tech Alliance; Ryan Warren, BerryDunn; Lisa King, Cross Insurance; Amanda Andrews, NH Business Review; Jim Richards, FirstLight; Christina Ladue, Primary Bank; Eric Soederberg, Suntra MedTech Solutions; Mike Cote, NH Business Review; Logan Johnson, Sullivan Construction; Matt Harris, Geophysical Survey Systems Inc. (GSSI); Jeremy Stanizzi, NH Business Finance Authority; Tom Daly, Big Network.
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Five home-grown innovations — including two medical systems, workforce software, a parts ID marker for manufacturing and a video tracker for ski racers — are vying for the 2025 Product of the Year from the NH Tech Alliance.

The BioAssembly Platform with BAB Intelligence from Advanced Solutions Life Sciences, PredictX and PredictLung from Bio-AI Health Inc., CrewHero, the Laser Marking Tool from Lase-X, and YULLR will be competing for top honors on November 20 at the Bank of New Hampshire Stage in Concord. The event will be streamed live on the NH Tech Alliance’s YouTube channel.

The competition includes a live seven-minute pitch and a real-time audience vote of the year’s top product. Product of the Year celebrates innovative products developed within the past 12 months and provides a platform for entrepreneurs and companies to receive free advice, product promotion and podium time in front of thousands of viewers. In 2024, the live stream reached a global audience of more than 1,500 viewers.

Finalists are:

The BioAssembly Platform from Advanced Solutions Life Sciences (ASLS) is the latest release of the BioAssemblyBot, a biofabrication/biomanufacturing robot used in the regenerative medicine industry to help repair or replace damaged or diseased tissues and organs. Now powered with AI to eliminate the need for programming, the system involves the integration of tissue incubation and imaging with the BioAssemblyBot to perform tissue manufacturing at the point of care, enabling hospitals to manufacture patient-specific therapeutic tissues for regenerative medicine applications.

CrewHero is a management software platform designed for service-based businesses, including landscaping companies, designed to simplify daily operations by streamlining dispatch, fleet maintenance, communication, and time-off requests, people and asset databasing.

The Laser Marking Tool from Lase-X enables manufacturers to embed compliant, machine-readable identifiers directly onto mission-critical components during production in order to enhance traceability and strengthen supply chain transparency across regulated industries such as aerospace, defense, and medical devices.

PredictX and PredictLung from Bio-AI Health Inc. is an AI-powered digital biomarker tests that can analyze digital pathology H&E (hematoxylin and eosin) and IHC (Immunohistochemistry) stained tissue biopsy images and predict a range of biomarkers. The company has successfully developed prototype applications for a range of biomarkers in lung cancer.

YULLR is an AI-powered video automation platform for skiing and mountain sports that uses in-house trained computer vision models to identify, track and tag athletes across multiple cameras in real time.

“Through the Product of the Year competition, we continue to see extraordinary talent and innovation thriving across New Hampshire,” said Julie Demers, executive director of the NH Tech Alliance, in a press release. “Each entry demonstrates what’s possible when creativity meets technology, and we’re proud to present that work to audiences throughout the U.S. and beyond.”

For more information and to register, visit the events tab at nhtechalliance.org.

— CONTRIBUTED TO NH BUSINESS REVIEW

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