West Michigan’s push to become a center of new economy knowledge jobs got a leg up recently when a lakeshore economic development company awarded $225,000 in loans to three area technology firms to help market their innovations.
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He's designing and producing "lifestyle electronics" that use Bluetooth technology.
His introductory products are wireless audio transmitters that allow you to send and receive high-quality audio through any multimedia device, as well as a Bluetooth-enabled speaker system.
Those and future products are made for "anywhere it makes good sense to get rid of a cable," said Jeremy Kovacs, founder, owner and president of Miccus Inc. in Zeeland.
"Really, our main competitor is the cable," said Kovacs, whose company was one of three recent recipients of loans from the $1 million Lakeshore Advantage Seed Capital Fund.
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