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Nantero, Inc., and imec have announced a joint development program. The collaboration will focus on the carbon-nanotube-based memory developed by Nantero, NRAM™, and its application in high-density next-generation memories with a size under 20nm. NRAM arrays will be manufactured, tested and characterized in imec’s advanced nanoelectronics facilities.

http://www.nantero.com

 

NeoPhotonics announced the appointment of Mr. Charles J. (“Jay”) Abbe to the company’s Board of Directors. Mr. Abbe served as president, chief operating officer and director of JDS Uniphase Corporation from February 2000 until his retirement in June 2001.

http://www.neophotonics.com

 

Norwegian titanium companies have been granted funding to develop a brand-new production technology, which may mark the beginning of a revolution in industry worth billions. With funding from the User-driven Research based Innovation (BIA) programme at the Research Council of Norway, Norsk Titanium Components (NTiC) has developed an entirely new method of producing titanium components, making it cheaper and easier to capitalise on this material of tomorrow. Titanium is a material that is in high demand in the oil and gas, aerospace and defence industries. Norway has large reserves of this raw material, but producing endproducts made of titanium is currently both expensive and difficult.

http://www.forskningsradet.no/en/Newsarticle/Revolutionised_production_of_titanium_components_may_revamp_industry/1253979913312?lang=en-

Novaled, a leader in the Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLEDs) field, announced it is named in the prestigious 2012 Global Cleantech 100 list, produced by Cleantech Group. The listing and the additional award recognize Novaled’s innovative approach to clean technology and energy efficiency by developing technologies and materials that enhance the performance of OLEDs.

http://www.novaled.com

The Netzsch Analyzing & Testing division has acquired Bruker’s Thermal Analysis instruments business in Japan. Together with the well-established international Netzsch group, Netzsch Japan will further develop, produce, distribute and service the existing and new Thermal Analysis product lines. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.

http://www.netzsch.com

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