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November 20th, 2007
Technology update
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Nanotechnology program expands
The state's technology-based economic development agency has expanded its nanotechnology applications program to include research scientists, officials said Monday.
OCAST, the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology, has issued a call to university and nonprofit researchers statewide as an expansion of the Nanotechnology Applications Program's first year effort to fund nanotechnology applications with Oklahoma companies and manufacturers.
A total of $1.5 million is available for the upcoming round of funding. Prospective applicants are advised to check the OCAST Web site for program information.
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