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May 3rd, 2008
Nanotech firm wins UH competition
Abstract:
A nanotechnology firm won first place in the University of Hawaii's annual business plan competition.
NanoGreen Inc. will receive a total of $40,000 -- $20,000 for winning the competition and an additional $20,000 technology prize from the university's Office of Technology Transfer and Economic Development. Team members Donavan Kealoha, Mehrdad Nejhad, Richard Russ, Lee Taylor and Atul Tiwari created a company to specialize in nanotechnology research and development. Nanotechnology involves manipulating materials at their atomic and molecular levels.
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pacific.bizjournals.com
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