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DAYTON -- The city received good economic news Wednesday, July 1, with the announcement that Angstron Materials, a developer and manufacturer in the cutting-edge field of nanotechnology, will produce a new type of advanced material at its north Dayton facility and hire new workers.
The company, at 1240 McCook Ave., will add 27 full-time jobs to its existing staff of four by mid-2011.
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The nanotechnology gods just might be smiling on Albert Maniaol and Matthew Isaac.
The two organizers behind the San Bernardino Nano Center's first Nanotechnology Conference, ending today in San Bernardino, are holding out for big returns on their intellectual investment in the community.
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DAYTON -- Nanotek Instruments Inc. will open a nanotechnology research and development center, creating 77 jobs in the process, the company and Dayton government said.
Dayton is the right place to be for materials research," said Bor Jang, Nanotek owner.
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President Obama traveled to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh on Friday to announce a new program intended to create more high-quality manufacturing jobs in the information technology, biotechnology and nanotechnology fields.
New Jersey business leaders and scientists said the state has a developed infrastructure of businesses and laboratories that could benefit from the $500 million national initiative, called the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership. The focus, according to the White House, is to forge a partnership with government, universities and industry to develop cutting-edge technologies for manufacturers.
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Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
ADVISORY...Wed. (May 26)
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Experts in the emerging business of nanotechnology will gather in ...
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Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
REMINDER...Wed. (May 26)
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Experts in the emerging business of nanotechnology will gather in ...
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Project Will Create 60 Jobs, Retain 20 Others in High-Tech Industry
HARRISBURG, Pa., March 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A nanotechnology company will expand its operations in Centre County and create 60 jobs within four years, Governor Edward G. Rendell said today.
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Backers of a proposed $20 million business park in the New River Valley are courting three companies to locate at an interim site in Fairlawn, according to Pulaski economic development director John White.
White, Pulaski County government officers and others are pushing for creation of a nanotechnology business park on a Pulaski County farm beside New River Valley Airport. The team argues that the emerging scientific field of nanotechnology offers economically beleaguered Southwest Virginia a major strategy for new jobs and investment.
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DAYTON -- A futuristic fabric originally developed for use in the aviation and energy industries could find use in treating advanced glaucoma, researchers said Tuesday, Aug. 10.
For almost a decade, Khalid Lafdi at the University of Dayton Research Institute has been developing a carbon-based nanotechnology nicknamed "fuzzy fiber" for its furry texture.
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State: IBM to make investment
Gov. David A. Paterson announced Tuesday significant new investments by IBM and New York State, accelerating New York's leadership in nanotechnology research and development and creating up to 1,000 new high-tech jobs Upstate, according to a release from Paterson's office.