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August 18th, 2004
German nanotech firm to open centres in India
Abstract:
A German nanotechnology firm Wednesday announced plans to open information centres in major Indian metros for the hottest emerging technology. Announcing this, Matthias Oesterwinter of Thomas Oesterwinter KG told a seminar on nanotechnology, or NT, organised by the Chamber of Indian Industries (CII) here that the centres would seek to make end-users aware of the technology's benefits.
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