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October 8th, 2007
Oberlin nanotech firm secures investment
Abstract:
NanoTech Innovations LLC of Oberlin has received an investment from JK-Nano LLC to develop a more efficient way to grow carbon nanotubes, which are cylinders of carbon molecules that serve as building blocks for various nanotechnologies.
The company received an undisclosed amount of cash and the right to move into a small lab in the former Bayer Diagnostics plant in Oberlin, said NanoTech general manager Dennis M. Flood.
Source:
crainscleveland.com
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