Cadmus Communications Corp.,
a Richmond commercial printer, was named to the EContent
100, a list of leading companies in the field of digital
content digital published by EContent magazine.
The company has strived in recent years to focus on
digital content management services, beyond its original
field of printing books and magazines. Other notable
companies on the list included Google, IBM, Microsoft
and Yahoo. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Radford University’s public relations
program within its school of communications received
certification from the national Public Relations Society
of America. Radford is one of only 15 universities in
the country certified. (Press release)
Virginia Tech researchers are
developing technologies to utilize residue from cotton
crops after they have been ginned. Thus far, processes
have been developed to produce ethanol, a fuel, and
xylitol, a sugar. (Press release)
Xybernaut Corp., a Fairfax technology
company, received an award for Outstanding Leadership
in Emergency Data Interoperability from the Department
of Homeland Security. In particular, Xybernuat was noted
for its efforts to develop standards for sharing information
among different first responder units. (Business
Wire)