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All Things Considered
5:10 pm
Mon November 14, 2011
New Hampshire's Tech Sector Crowns "Product of the Year"

Credit courtesy New Hampshire High Tech Council
iGlobe PersonalPlanet is a "planetarium in a box," according to Matt Cookson of the New Hampshire High Tech Council. It's one of the finalists in the Council's Product of the Year event in Manchester.

Credit courtesy New Hampshire High Tech Council
Foss Manufacturing's SpectraShield 9500 N95 Surgical Respirator Mask has built-in antibacterial surfaces and can be used by health care workers dealing with an infectious disease. It's a finalist in the Council's Product of the Year event in Manchester.

Credit courtesy New Hampshire High Tech Council
The Scribe Online platform gathers email messages, social media posts and other data in one place for businesses and marketers. It's one of the finalists in the Council's Product of the Year event in Manchester.

Credit courtesy New Hampshire High Tech Council
Russound’s DMS-3.1 digital media streamer pulls audio from radio, satellite radio, portable music devices and other sources to serve as a centralized music station for the whole household. It's one of the finalists in the Council's Product of the Year eve
A planetarium on your flat-screen monitor. Streaming music from an iPad all over the house. And a germ-fighting mask for health care first responders dealing with an outbreak of disease.
Those are some a few of the finalists in the New Hampshire High Tech Council’s Product of the Year award, which will be presented tonight at an event in Manchester.
Matt Cookson is the council’s executive director and he previews the event with All Things Considered host Brady Carlson.
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