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August 16th, 2004
Business advocates hope city can become a nanotech hub
Abstract:
Last month's Micro Nano Breakthrough Conference in Portland was a coming-out party of sorts for the Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute, the fledgling public-private research center that opened on Hewlett-Packard's local campus in May. But will any of the luster rub off on Corvallis, bolstering the local economy with high-paying tech jobs? That question drew mixed responses recently. (more on earlier article)
Source:
The Daily News
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