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Y-Carbon Chosen as 2009 Company to Watch by Enterprise Awards of the Eastern Technology Council

Y-Carbon, Inc. announced today that it was chosen as a 2009 Company to Watch by the Enterprise Awards of the Eastern Technology Council. The award is sponsored by the University City Science Center and will be presented at 2009 Enterprise Awards. "Companies to Watch" were chosen from nominations around the Greater Philadelphia region. Y-Carbon will be recognized on December 3 at the Eastern Technology Council's black-tie gala, which will be held at the Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue.

James Horan, Y-Carbon's CEO, notes, "The companies recognized at the Enterprise Awards are the ones that have a real chance to become fast growing firms. We are happy to receive this recognition and are very proud of the success Y-Carbon has achieved so far," added Ranjan Dash, co-founder and CTO of Y-Carbon, Inc.

"This year, we had such an outstanding array of nominees from the leading technology and life sciences companies in the region," said Dianne Strunk, CEO of the Eastern Technology Council. "These companies and their leaders represent the very finest that Greater Philadelphia has to offer. I believe that we have a very powerful and competitive group of finalists for the 2009 Enterprise Awards."

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