6th Sense Analytics a Hit at CED Event

North Carolina's Research Triangle area is afforded many unique advantages that make it an exceptional place to start and grow a company. Carolina Blue skies, an enviable quality of life and access to first-class talent are just the beginning of what makes this place unique. There's also true breakthrough innovation happening in RTP today.

This was strikingly evident at this week's Tech 2006 conference, sponsored by The Council for Entrepreneurial Development (CED), the largest entrepreneurial support organization in the nation. CED handpicked 27 local vendors to show off their wares at this year's event--and 6th Sense brought home the hardware, taking 2nd Place in the People's Choice Award for best product demo. The drumbeat continues for 6th Sense!

In addition to the breadth of commercial innovation on display, there was also lots of interesting discussion and debate on the main stage. David Bonderman of the venerable private equity firm Texas Pacific Group discussed trends in the private equity and venture capital markets. iRobot CEO Colin Angle lent perspective on the remarkable success and the more-than-meets-the-eye vision of his company. Salesforce.com president, Jim Steele, spoke convincingly on the wisdom of software as a service (we couldn't agree more), and the radical transformation we're seeing in how software is built, sold and experienced.

All in all, an exceptional day for 6th Sense and the RTP market--further proof that 6th Sense is onto something very big and RTP is more than blue skies and good barbeque.

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