Articulon Completes Branding Materials for Centice Corporation

Articulon, a boutique branding and public relations firm, announces today it has completed collateral materials for Centice Corporation.

Raleigh, NC, August 10, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Articulon, a boutique branding and public relations firm, announces today it has completed collateral materials for Centice Corporation. Centice, founded in 2004, is developing a pharmaceutical drug verification product to commercialize patented optical sensor technologies through an exclusive license from Duke University.

“It is a privilege to work with such a growing company,” said Cindy Stranad, principal of Raleigh-based Articulon. “Centice is developing pharmaceutical drug verification products and we’re glad to assist in this effort.”

About Centice Corporation:
Based in Morrisville, N.C., Centice Corporation designs and manufactures molecular spectroscopy optical sensors that are used by its partners in general purpose and application-specific products. Its sensors are based on patent-pending computational sensor technology exclusively licensed from Duke University, where the technology was first developed. Centice is the recipient of the prestigious R&D 100 Award, recognizing its MMS Raman Spectrometer. The Chicago Tribune has also named Centice as the “Oscars of Invention.” Visit www.centice.com.

About Articulon:
Based in Raleigh, Articulon serves as a boutique marketing communications, design and public relations firm dedicated to putting a voice to the value of small- to mid-sized companies. Inspired to gain results, Articulon helps clients to break through the abundance of noise with a brand and a focused message that creates a connection with an audience. Far beyond traditional, Articulon’s client campaigns are characterized by their responsiveness, creativity and commercial intelligence. Work has been completed for emerging brands and fortune 500 organizations including: Panera Bread, Novartis Consumer Health, WCPE The Classical Station, AKC, The Better Business Bureau of Eastern North Carolina, HumanCentric Technologies, Sustainable North Carolina, McDonald’s Corporation and Saks Fifth Ave. Visit www.articulon.com or call (919) 232-5008.

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