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RIT incubator’s new graduates mean new ideas, new jobs (access required)

As a sales representative for artificial knee joints, Robert Turbett spent more than 20 years observing operations. He couldn’t help noticing the lengthy and cumbersome preparations surgical staff made unwrapping trays of sterilized instruments. The procedure could involve three people to unwrap, inspect and discard sterile wrappings around each tray, taking as much as 20 minutes ...
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