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Virtual reality company developed by Iowa State engineers wins Pappajohn prize

BodyViz, an Ames virtual reality company developed by Jim Oliver, director of Iowa States Virtual Reality Applications Center and professor of mechanical engineering, and Eliot Winer, associate director of the center and associate professor of mechanical engineering, has taken the top prize of $25,000 in the fourth annual John Pappajohn Iowa Business Plan Competition. Read last summer’s story in The Des Moines Register about BodyViz.
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