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June 24th, 2009

Minatec to expand campus by 2010

Abstract:
At the 11th Leti Annual Review this week in Grenoble, France, Laurent Malier, CEO of Leti research center, unveiled the project to expand Minatec Campus for integrative industry.

The Building for Integrative Industry (B2I), a 5,000 m2 four-floor building, is expected to open in April 2010, said Malier. It will house an innovative program to share Leti's expertise in micro- and nanotechnologies with traditional small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs).

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