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Save the Date! TechConnect Venture Forum 2012 Takes Place June 21 at the Santa Clara Convention Center, CA, US

The annual Venture Forum will feature a panel of Fortune 500 corporate venture capitalists, followed by an afternoon of start up companies pitches, networking reception, and Innovation Showcase Exhibitors.

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Nanotube Technology Leading to Fast, Lower-Cost Medical Diagnostics

Researchers at Oregon State University have tapped into the extraordinary power of carbon "nanotubes" to increase the speed of biological sensors

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Accolades Continue for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner

Innovations in 787 Dreamliner include use of composite materials and fuel-efficient engines, making it the world's most technologically advanced commercial aircraft

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Don’t Miss Your Chance to Present at TechConnect-Nanotech Venture Forum 2012! Accepting Submissions for Conference Consideration Through April 21st!

The annual Venture Forum is ideal for start up companies to present market advantages and search for corporate partners and funders.

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New-England Based Masimo Acquires All Assets of Spire Semiconductor, California

Newly-created Masimo Semiconductor Inc. will take over business operations.

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MesoCoat Completes Major Milestone: Cladding Inside Diameter of Steel Pipe with Anti-Corrosion and Wear Resistent Alloys

MesoCoat, a nanotechnology materials science company, was selected to present at the 2011 TechConnect-Nanotech Venture Forum in Boston.

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HyperSolar Announces Plans to Crate World’s First Nano-Based Production of Reneable Hydrogen and Natural Gas

Company shares specific milestones for reaching commercial viability of its breakthrough technology

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Using Femtosecond Lasers, Harvard Researchers Make Advances in Nanoscale Metal Lithography

Harvard's novel fab process allows for lithography at three dimensions and at a high resolution for creation of metamaterials.

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Could Bugs Hold the Key to More Eco-Friendly Detergents?

Fraunhofer-DE Researchers Studying Bugs and Fungi to Engineer Novel Surfactants

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UMass Amherst Polymer Scientists and Physicists, Inspired by Curly Leaves, Develop New Technique for Shaping Thin Gel Sheets

Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a new tool for manufacturing three-dimensional shapes easily and cheaply.