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February 11th, 2004
Newly Patented Process for Titanium Oxide Structures
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Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of innovative nanomaterial products, today announced the Company was awarded its fourth patent entitled "Method for Producing Catalyst Structures" by the U.S. Patent Office. Patent number 6689716 was issued on February 10, 2004. The inventors of the process are Dr. Bruce J. Sabacky and Timothy M. Spitler, both of Altair Nanotechnologies. "This patent, which further differentiates us within the rapidly growing nanotechnology market, underscores our commitment to bring nanotechnology out of the laboratory and into commercialization," said Altair President Dr. Rudi E. Moerck.
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