Home > News > Wisconsin places high in nanotech
June 9th, 2004
Wisconsin places high in nanotech
Abstract:
Speaking at the Bionanotechnology conference last week at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a man with a long view of the science and industry behind making really small stuff said Wisconsin is bursting with venture capital - but lackluster in innovation. Steve Crosby, editor of the nanotechnology magazine Small Times, has good reason to know: the magazine has worked with the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office to create a directory of nanotechology-related institutions in the country.
Source:
Wisconsin Technology Network
Bookmark:
Announcements
Glowing Plant Releases Maker Kit, Enabling Anyone to Make a Glowing Plant at Home: Glowing Plant seeks funds via crowdfunding and raises almost $400,000 May 23rd, 2013
IDTechEx launches online Market Intelligence Portal May 23rd, 2013
UofL scientists uncover how grapefruits provide a secret weapon in medical drug delivery May 22nd, 2013
Atomic-Scale Investigations Solve Key Puzzle of LED Efficiency: MIT and Brookhaven Lab scientists use electron microscopy imaging techniques to settle a solid-state controversy and raise new experimental possibilities May 22nd, 2013