Nanotechnology pilot plant opens at Alfred.(IN THE NEWS)
Ceramic Industry, December, 2007
A $1.8 million nanotechnology pilot plant to develop and test new products will influence the development of Allegany County and the region, said New York State Senator Catharine Young at a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the new facility. The nanotechnology pilot plant is a joint project of the New York State Center for Advanced Ceramic Technology (CACT) at Alfred University and the Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP) at Clarkson University. Both are also New York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR)-funded research centers.
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"This is a true partnership," said Vasantha Amarakoon, Ph.D., CACT director. Clarkson researchers will develop the nanoparticles that will provide the...
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