USALCO, a leading producer of high-quality water treatment and industrial chemicals, announced today that the Company has opened a new Research and Technology Center at its flagship manufacturing facility in Baltimore, Maryland. The Tech Center will play a vital role in accelerating the Company’s research and development efforts to tackle some of the most complex water treatment challenges. It aims to enhance the current practices to make them more sustainable and capable of handling new and emerging contaminants.
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Read MoreIncreasing it's standing in research, development and production of Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries, K2 Energy, a leader in energy density in the LFP battery market, has announced the launch of its new "K2 Ultra Line" of batteries. The Ultra cells, batteries and packs will offer more power at a higher capacity, allowing users greater flexibility in their market applications.
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Read MoreUrban Barns Foods Inc. an innovative food producer dedicated to growing consistent, healthy and fresh vegetables year round using its proprietary Cubic Farming™ method, today provides its shareholders with an update on its research and development.
Read MoreC-Tech Innovation, the highly successful innovation services business, has expanded its Innovation, Science and Technology Facilities in Chester and to celebrate held a Champagne reception on the 11th November 2011.
Read MoreThe National Eye Institute (NEI), a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), awarded a $2.18 million grant to Aciont Inc. to help fund its development of a non-invasive, passive diffusion-based treatment for severe, non-infectious uveitis
Read MoreGiner Inc. has received the first year of a two-year Phase II SBIR grant from NIH's National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to develop a Field-Deployable Monitor to Assess Personal Exposure to Multiple Heavy Metals.
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