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January 4, 2016

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NSF-funded small business Stratio Inc. uses an innovative imaging system to give people access to materials identification, medical sensing and smart living applications. At CES 2016, Stratio will introduce LinkSquare, which connects to smartphones for food and drug analysis.

Credit: Stratio Inc.


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