Startup developing skin cancer detector moving to Columbus from Albuquerque
Story excerpt provided by Columbus Business First.
Written by Carrie Ghose.
A company developing infrared devices for early detection of skin cancer and other commercial and military applications is moving to Columbus from a technology incubator at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
SK Infrared LLC will take an office in Rev1 Ventures and will begin hiring engineers and technicians in late summer to grow to a total of 19 jobs over the next three years, Columbus 2020 said. The company is moving four employees from New Mexico.
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Originally published May 22, 2017.
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