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January 30, 2008
Nacalai USA Signs Collaboration Agreement with Nano-C to Develop Industrial Production of Nanostructured Carbon Materials. Nacalai USA will provide Nano-C with its expertise in liquid chromatographic purification of fullerenes and other nanostructured carbon materials.
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October 16, 2007: Nano-C awarded $2 million by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for Innovative Technology R&D. Under Advanced Technology Program (ATP), Nano-C to develop high yield manufacturing process for nanostructured carbon materials.

October 2007 - Nano-C in the News
Mass High Tech, October 16, 2007 - Nano-C nabs $2.9M manufacturing grant




Small Times, October 19, 2007 - Nano-C awarded $2.9 million for nanomaterial development




ZDnet, September 28, 2007 - Money, money, money--green tech firms get long green

August 6-11, 2006: "Synthesis of Fullerenic Materials by Controlled Premixed Combustion" (abstract), presentation at the 31st International Symposium on Combustion, August 6 - 11, 2006, Heidelberg, Germany.

June 2006: "Large-Scale Production of Fullerenes, Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenic Materials" (abstract), presentation at the Energy Nanotechnology International Conference, Americal Society of Mechanical Engineers, June 26 - 28, 2006, Cambridge, MA (view presentation).

March 2006: "Industrial Production of Fullerenic Materials" (PDF), paper presented at the 231st National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Atlanta, GA, March 26 - 31, 2006.

Boston Business Journal - February 17, 2006: "... Nano-C Welcomes New Capital"

November 2005: Nano-C present at the annual meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (abstract). View the AICHE website here.

Press Release - September 2005: The world’s first combustion-generated single-walled carbon nanotubes are available

White Paper - August 2005: "Nano-C defines its value proposition for customers and partners in the field of carbon nanotubes"

Press Release - July 2005: Nano-C receives $499,482 for the further development of its nanotube production technology

MIT's Technology Insider - June 2004; "Buckyball in the Rough"

Mass High Tech - May 25, 2004; "Focusing on the Little Things"

Chemical Week - May 12, 2004; "Scaling Up Carbon Nanotubes Production"

NanoBiotech News - April 14, 2004: "Nano-C Licenses Additional Patents for Production of Carbon Nanotubes"

Press Release - April 2004; Nano-C Licenses Patents to Enable First Commercial Combustion Production of Carbon Nanotubes

The Boston Globe - March 22, 2004: "Nanotech, Biotech at Key Juncture"

Frost & Sullivan Nanotech Alert -- January 30, 2004:  Company to Watch: Nano-C Promises Low-Cost Buckyballs

Bio-IT World - December 15, 2003;  "Batter Up: C Sixty Pitches Buckyballs for Drugs"

Chemical Engineering Progress - December, 2003;  "New Fullerene Production Process Makes Pilot Plant Debut"

Boston Business Journal - November 14, 2003:  "Nano-C Reins in Costs of Mysterious Molecule"

NanoBiotech News - November 5, 2003; "Nano-C Scaling Up for Industrial Production of Fullerenes"

Small Times – October 27, 2003; "Fullerenes Flourish, and Nano-C Can Make Them By The Ton"

Small Times – October 2003; "After A Pause, Buckyballs Make It To The Big Time"

Press Release - October 2003;  Nano-C Delivers Efficient, Scalable Combustion Technology For Fullerenes Production

White Paper – October 2003; "Masters of the Flame: Industrial Production of Fullerenes Becomes a Reality"

Press Release - July 2003;  "Commercial-Grade Fullerenes; Production Quantities Introduced"

MIT Report – Dec/Jan 2002; "MIT Strong Soot: Innovative Process Boosts Output, Lowers Cost of Fullerenes"

Industry News
Wall Street Journal - October 16, 2003; "Merck Looks Outside for Help --- With Big Patent Expiring, Drug Maker Snaps Up Technologies""

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation – September 14, 2001; "First Mass Production of Fullerenes is Planned"

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