Compare Artisan Magnetics vs Blue Spark Technologies
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Overview
Artisan Magnetics is based in United States
Artisan Magnetics is a design, development and manufacturing house for power conversion and energy storage electronic components. Products include linear power transformers, switching power transformers, output inductors, filter inductors, flyback transformers, power inverters, and others.
Blue Spark Technologies is 21 yrs old and is based in United States.
Blue Spark Technologies is a company focused on the development of continuous vital sign monitoring solutions, operating within the healthcare technology sector. The company's main product is a disposable adhesive patch that monitors body temperature in real time, transmitting data wirelessly and integrating with hospital monitoring systems or mobile devices. This technology primarily serves the healthcare industry, particularly hospitals and clinical trials. It was founded in 2003 and is based in Westlake, Ohio.
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John J. Gannon (Chief Executive Officer, President)
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Northeast Alabama Entrepreneurial System
Aon, Ghost Tree Partners
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