3/31/2010
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Techshot named to High Impact Portfolio

 

GREENVILLE, Ind. (March 31, 2010) -- Techshot, Inc., a prototyping and new product development company, has been named to the High Impact Portfolio as one of the top fast-growth related companies headquartered in metropolitan Louisville, Ky.  The High Impact Program, a public/private partnership between Louisville Metro Government and Greater Louisville Inc.'s (GLI) ENTERPRISECORP, introduced the newest companies selected to the High Impact Portfolio during the State of Entrepreneurship Breakfast on March 31 at Louisville's historic Olmsted event center.

 

"The innovation and accomplishments of these companies during challenging economic times, demonstrates the significant contributions these fast-growth businesses are making to our regional economy," said GLI Senior Vice President Mark Crane. 

 

"These are some of the most exciting times we've experienced in the 20 year history of the company," said Techshot President and CEO Mark Deuser.  "The work we're doing with technologies as diverse as LED lighting and custom medical devices is some of our most innovative to date.  We're honored to be included among the outstanding companies recognized by GLI this year."

 

Collectively, High Impact Portfolio companies represent $2.3 billion in annual revenues; have a 36 percent average growth rate; have created nearly 3,000 new jobs in our region; and have invested $438 million over the last four years.

 

About Techshot

Founded in 1988, Techshot's 25 engineers, scientists and technicians specialize in providing integrated mechanical, electrical and software solutions to the prototyping and new product development needs of a diverse spectrum of industries.  For more information about Techshot visit: http://www.techshot.com.

 

About the High Impact Program

The High Impact program strives to nurture the prosperity of greater Louisville's growth businesses.  Initiated by Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson in 20003, funded by Louisville Metro Government, and administered by GLI's ENTERPRISECORP, it identifies and serves fast growth companies, companies with the potential for fast growth and those companies that enable growth in others. The program focuses on companies of these types headquartered in metro Louisville that have a disproportionately higher impact on the area economy. For more information on the High Impact Program, visit www.HighImpactLouisville.com.

 

 

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