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April 10th, 2006
Innovative Holographic Projection Engine
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Advance Nanotech, Inc., (OTCBB:AVNA), the premier provider of financing and support services to expedite the commercialization of nanotechnology discoveries, today announced a major milestone in its holographic display research project at the Center for Advanced Photonics and Electronics (CAPE) at the University of Cambridge, UK. The AVNA/CAPE team unveiled the first working prototype of an optically addressed holographic projection engine exploiting unique nanomaterial properties. Based on the research team's success, Advance Nanotech has approved additional funding and non-financial support to the research project.
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