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11-11/12 :: November/December 2011

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ambridge NanoTech, at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology development, has signed a dis-

tribution agreement with Laserwort Limited, to sell and service its full line of ALD equipment. Laserwort Limited has three strategically located offices in Chi- na including Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Beijing.

http://www.cambridgenanotech.com

lean Technology International Corporation (CTIC) has resumed production of solid Carbon

NanoSphere Chain (CNSC) material at its fifth gene- ration high-volume reactor in Houston, USA. Initial analyses of this CNSC indicates a superior material in purity, consistency per production runs, and reduc- tion in sphere size. Three partner universities are do- ing current characterization including SEM, TEM and RAMAN. Research samples are being made available to selected corporate, federal and academic entities.

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VD Equipment Corporation (NASDAQ: CVV), launched a new line of chemical vapor deposi-

ted three dimensional graphene products that will be marketed under the trade name CVD3DGraphene™ and is expected to enable new high performance products.

Karlheinz Strobl, V.P. of Business Development, states, “The CVD3DGraphene™ cellular material platform is based on a three dimensional graphene- foam like material having several two dimensional (a few atomic layers thick) graphene sheets that are mechanically and electrically fully interconnected

in three dimensions. This novel, highly customizable material platform enables the preservation of many of the high performance material properties of the traditional one atom thick two dimensional graphene sheets. Such three dimensional graphene materials can be further functionalized by chemical vapor de- position, electro deposition and/or chemical grafting to develop even more advanced materials for high performance product developments. This new nano- material platform interconnects the two dimensional nano world with the three dimensional macroscopic world of products in a more manufacturable manner. The novel material platform is already being explored by innovators for a growing range of product appli- cations. It is anticipated that as additional variations of the material are developed, more growth market opportunities will become available.”

http://www.cvdequipment.com T

he Swedish dental company Doxa has signed an exclusive global distribution contract for Ceramir

Crown & Bridge dental cement with Henry Schein, Inc. (NASDAQ: HSIC), the largest provider of health care products and services to office-based practitio- ners.

http://www.doxa.se D

yesol (ASX: DYE) an Tata Steel have been undertaking an exciting stage of industrialisati-

on of DSC on steel at the PV Accelerator in Shotton, (U.K.), since the completion in July of the Welsh Government supported project. The challenge has been to create the Biggest and the Best DSC modules

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