Surgical Science Wins ACG Minnesota BOLD Award

Minneapolis, MN, February 28, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Surgical Science, leading developer of virtual reality surgical simulation training systems, was the recipient of the 2015 Small Corporate BOLD Award from the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) Minnesota. Now in their third year, the awards were created by ACG to recognize exceptionally innovative, inspirational organizations and the teams that turned their extraordinary visions into reality.

“We’re thrilled to be a part of such a strong group of finalists and have the work we’ve accomplished through cutting edge technology and bold strategy celebrated by ACG,” said Tony Rubin, vice president of Surgical Science’s Americas division. “This award is a great recognition of not just our most recent bold move, the creation of TeamSim – the industry’s first interprofessional simulation trainer, but also of our company’s core philosophy on driving growth through innovation and the break-through ideas of an incredibly talented and dedicated team.”

ACG received more than 60 nominations from organizations across a wide range of industries for consideration for the 2015 BOLD Awards. Also nominated to the Small Corporate category were EJ Ajax & Sons and Lawrence Sign and Nordquist Sign. BOLD Award winners in other categories included Pinky Swear (Non-Profit), Angie’s Boom Chicka Pop (Middle Market Corporate, & Boldest of the Bold) and ABRA Auto Body & Glass (Large Corporate).

Winners were announced at the 2015 ACG Minnesota BOLD Awards ceremony at the Metropolitan Ballroom on Tuesday, February 24th. For more information on ACG Minnesota or the BOLD Awards, visit http://www.acg.org/minnesota.

For more information on TeamSim, visit http://www.surgical-science.com/teamsim/

For more information on Surgical Science, visit http://www.surgical-science.com/

About Surgical Science:
Surgical Science, established in 1999, develops high quality tools for the Assessment, Training and Certification of medical professionals. Using Virtual Reality simulation technologies, users are able to build skills on Surgical Science simulators that demonstrate and transfer proficiency from virtual reality to the operating suites. Surgical Science’s world headquarters are in Gothenburg (Sweden) with the Americas headquarters in Minneapolis, MN and offices in Mexico City (Latin America) and Toronto (Canada).
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