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300 Below is the largest and oldest commercial cryogenics company in the world. It was founded in the nineties by Peter Paulin, who was mentored by Ed Busch. Mr. Busch started the commercial cryogenics industry in Detroit, MI with his company, CryoTech and was later acquired by 300 Below, Inc. (Decatur, IL) in the early 21st century. Widely known around the nation, 300 Below was featured numerous times on the Discovery Channel because of their unique application of computers applied to cryogenic processors. According to the television network, 300 Below set the all time viewer response record for their show "The Next Step" when it aired. Because of their unique application of computer technology, 300 Below is responsible for the modern design of "cryo-processors" today.

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  • This information was given in a discussion with the former producer of the show in California, but she is no longer reachable since she no longer holds a position at the Discovery Channel.

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Cryogenics

 

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