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February 7th, 2004
UDRI passes $1 billion mark
Abstract:
Say the word "nanomaterials" to most people, and you're likely to get blank stares. Tell them about a car paint that will keep them from getting shocked during the winter, and you've got potential customers on your hands. Trying to position itself as a leader in the nanotechnology field is the University of Dayton Research Institute. While other institutions may delve deeper into the science of it, UDRI's angle is making nanotechnology commercially viable. It's not far off: An Akron company plans this year to start selling a "nano-enhanced" product based on UDRI-developed technology.
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DaytonDailyNews
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