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Launch of new Flowso.com - The latest look of Flowso Studio, an HTML version of the web and print design company, has been launched. Flowso has chosen to appeal to all viewers, regardless of internet browser capabilities, by converting to an HTML-based website as opposed to a full flash website like that of the previous two versions of flowso.com. Feel free to browse the new additions to our online home to learn more about us or view our services. |
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Mississippi Technology Alliance (MTA) President and CEO Tony Jeff recently announced the winners of MTA’s business plan competition, the 2010 Mississippi New Venture Challenge. Flowso Co-owner Sam Savage was again in attendance and took home first place with his H2Oconserve LLC business plan. Thirty-five companies participated in The New Venture Challenge competition on June 3 at the Jackson Marriott. Sam competed in the student-led companies division. |
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Although the Student Division had competitors from five universities, all of the winners were from Ole Miss. Savage's H2Oconserv won first place with its line of automotive detail products that offer superior performance, reduce water usage and are safe for the environment. University Designated Drivers won second place with a venture to offer Designated Drivers who drive customers anywhere they want, in the customer’s own vehicle. URLogoRFID took home third place with a venture to use Radio Frequency Identification (RIFD) technology to streamline asset management.
2010 Mississippi Technology Alliance Business Plan Competition
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Co-owner Sam Savage represented Flowso Studio at The University of Mississippi Business Plan Competition. Savage received the third place prize of $5,000 for best new business concept. Savage, a Juris Doctor-MBA candidate, was excited to line his pockets with some "green" by going green with a line of waterless automobile-cleaning products.
"The name of my company is H2Oconserv LLC, and we produce a line of soy-based, biodegradable and nontoxic automotive-detailing products," said Savage of Mobile, Ala. |
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"Two of these products are completely waterless, while the third only uses one gallon of water per wash.
Touted as solving the hassle and constraints associated with traditional car washing, the products not only protect the fragility of our ecosystem by conserving water, but they also offer superior cleaning performance," Savage said.
The 2010 University of Mississippi Business Plan Competition
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