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- UTEK Corporation and MachineTalker, Inc. Complete Technology Transfer
- TAMPA, Fla. & SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -- UTEK Corporation (AMEX:UTK) (LSE-AIM:UTK), a specialty finance company focused on technology transfer, and MachineTalker, Inc. (OTCBB:MTKN), a developer of smart wireless security networks and tracking systems, today announced that MachineTalker, Inc. has acquired Wideband Detection Technologies, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of UTEK...
- Research articles 2007-07-23
- UTEK Corporation and Avalon Oil and Gas, Inc. Complete Technology Transfer
- Transfer Includes License to a Borehole Casing Technology Developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory TAMPA, Fla. & MINNEAPOLIS -- UTEK Corporation (AMEX:UTK) (LSE-AIM:UTK), a specialty finance company focused on technology transfer, and Avalon Oil and Gas, Inc. (OTCBB:AOGS), a company engaged in the acquisition of oil and gas producing...
- Research articles 2006-11-09
- UP CLOSE: Micro Chemistry Chip Could Remake Testing
- Technology from SFC Fluidics LLC, a client of Fayetteville's Virtual Incubation Co., has received patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office and has more pending through research partner, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, for its magneto-hydrodynamics MHD process.Micro fluidics is the technology of controlling fluid flow through micro channels,...
- Research articles 2004-07-19
- U.S. National Labs Win With 21st Century Technologies
- WASHINGTON, DC, ENS ? From safe land mine clearance to the production of pure hydrogen at high temperatures, scientists at U.S. national laboratories have won 21 of the 100 annual awards given this year by R&D Magazine to honor products, materials or processes that show commercial promise. This year?s R&D...
- Research articles 2004-07-14
- Biolog gives biotechnology a boost
- HAYWARD -- With the aid of technology developed by Biolog Inc., researchers at local labs are examining the cellular properties of different strains of bacteria -- including possible bioterrorism agents -- at a much faster rate. The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory...
- Research articles 2004-05-04
- BTG Announces Availability of a Novel Chalcogenide Laser for License
- Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers WEST CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 27, 2004 BTG: -- Versatile, Low-Cost Technology Offers Wide Range of Applications -- Broadly Tunable Semiconductor Laser in the 2-3 Micron Wavelength Range BTG (LSE: BGC), the IP and technology commercialization company, today announced...
- Research articles 2004-04-27
- National lab seeks biomed collaborators
- Technology partnerships between the U.S. government and private industry have started to decline. In the biomedical area, however, collaborations in which private firms set out to commercialize science and technology developed in the national laboratories are growing. Two trends have created an enterprising new route for companies in the...
- Research articles 2002-03-01
- National lab seeks biomed collaborators
- Technology partnerships between the U.S. government and private industry have started to decline. In the biomedical area, however, collaborations in which private firms set out to commercialize science and technology developed in the national laboratories are growing. Two trends have created an enterprising new route for companies in the biomedical...
- Research articles 2002-03-01
- Reinventing public R&D: patent policy and the commercialization of national laboratory technologies.(research and development)
- Despite their magnitude and potential impact, federal R&D expenditures outside of research universities have attracted little economic scrutiny. We examine the initiatives since 1980 to encourage patenting and technology transfer at the national laboratories. Both field and empirical research challenges the conventional picture of bleak...
- Research articles 2001-03-22
- Livermore Team Wins Excellence Award for Transferring Miniature Glucose Sensor for Diabetes Patients to Private Sector
- Business Editors and High Tech/Medical Writers LIVERMORE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 28, 2001 The Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer has honored a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory team with an Excellence in Technology Transfer Award for its work in transferring an implantable device to monitor glucose levels in diabetics to...
- Research articles 2001-02-28
- Livermore, Calif., Lab's Effort May Ease Computer Chip Making.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
- LIVERMORE, Calif.--Jul. 24--Silicon Valley leaders said Tuesday they believe a group of East Bay scientists have produced big breakthroughs that can turn commonplace desktop computers into super computers. Executives with Intel Corp. and others in the business of computer chips are optimistic about discoveries at the...
- Research articles 1996-07-24
- Improving industry-government cooperative R&D
- The February 1995 report of the Energy Secretary's Task Force on Alternative Futures for the Department of Energy DOE National Laboratories--known widely as the Galvin committee report--challenged the laboratories' role in civilian technology development. Many of the issues in this debate first surfaced in discussions over the legislative initiatives of...
- Research articles 1995-07-01
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- Ed Moses named LLNL Associate Director.(Edward Moses joins Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- Edward Moses, an engineer and physicist with an extensive background in laser science, technology development, systems engineering and program management has been named Associate Director for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Edward Moses, an engineer and physicist with an extensive background in laser science,...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- Hewlett-Packard is bringing "Fax Pals."(Livermore, California students communicate with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists using equipment donated by Hewlett-Packard)
- HEWLETT-PACKARD IS BRINGING "FAX PALS" to fourth graders in Livermore, California. The company is providing equipment for a new kind of "pen-pal" program suggested by Sunset School principal Patricia Heinemann and developed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Technical Volunteer School Liaison Program TVSLP. Through the...
- Research articles 1994-01-01
- Novametrix Medical Systems signs agreement with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- WALLINGFORD, Conn.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 31, 1995--Novametrix Medical Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:NMTX) today announced that the company entered into a $1.8 million Cooperative Research and Development Agreement CRADA with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on Aug. 25, 1995, at the dedication of the Lawrence Livermore Health Care Technology Center.The Agreement calls for a joint...
- Research articles 1995-08-31
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Begins Using Biolog Phenotype MicroArray Technology in Genomic Research
- Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers BIOWIRE2K HAYWARD, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 3, 2004 Biolog, Inc. announced today that its new Phenotype MicroArrayTM PM technology has been installed under a collaborative agreement and begun to be used at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL to complement other high-throughput research on pathogens of interest...
- Research articles 2004-05-03
- U.S. Funds flip-chip, diamond film/flat panel work - Advanced Research Projects Agency awards contract for flip-chip manufacturing and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory enters cooperative research and development agreement for using thin diamond film
- WASHINGTON -- The Advanced Research Projects Agency ARPA, here, last week awarded a contract on flip-chip manufacturing and technology, while Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, Calif., entered a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement CRADA on use of thin diamond film for advanced flat panel displays.
- Research articles 1993-09-06
- The Ortec business unit of Ametek, Inc. (Oakridge, TN, www.ortec-online.com), will commercialized Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's RadScout radiation detection technology.(Agreements and Aquisitions, Etc.)(Brief Article)
- The Ortec business unit of Ametek, Inc. (Oakridge, TN, www.ortec-online.com), will commercialize Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's RadScout radiation detection technology. Ortec will incorporate the technology into its next generation of portable nuclear detection systems. The systems will be used at border crossings, cargo ship docks,...
- Research articles 2003-09-01
- Cite GaAs for Cray pact loss - Cray Computer Corp. loses contract with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - gallium arsenide technology
- COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, -- Cray Computer Corp's loss of its first customer was caused by the reluctance of new management at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to risk the research center's massive energy research program on new and unproven GaAs technology, it was learned.
- Research articles 1992-01-06
- The Technical Support Working Group, via Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, developed a portable, 75 lb. gas chromatograph-quadrupole mass spectrometer for on-site detection and identification of hazardous substances
- The Technical Support Working Group, via Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, developed a portable, 75 lb. gas chromatograph-quadrupole mass spectrometer for on-site detection and identification of hazardous substances. If features Agilent's 5973 mass selective detector and ChemStation software and a Varian injector port. It is available from Constellation Technology.
- Research articles 2003-12-31
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