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March 28th, 2005

Rendell Announces $525,000 for Technology Projects

Abstract:
On behalf of Governor Edward G. Rendell, Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary Dennis Yablonsky today announced $525,000 in funding by the Ben Franklin Technology Development Authority (BFTDA) to support the Governor's technology-focused economic development strategy.

(Including) Pennsylvania NanoMaterials Commercialization Center: The Pittsburgh Technology Council was awarded $200,000 in funding for the establishment of the Pennsylvania NanoMaterials Commercialization Center. The Center will focus on ensuring that Pennsylvania is the market leader in the research and production of new products and technologies related to nanomaterials. The Center will develop and commercialize innovative solutions to meet the current and future needs of the nanomaterials marketplace, which includes polymer system enhancements, coatings, sensors and films applications.

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