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  • Advanced Interfaces, Inc. (State College, Pa.)
    Enabling Personalized Multimodal Access for People with Severe Communication/Motor Disabilities Develop a touch-free, personalized, trainable multimodal interface to enable effective communication for individuals affected by severe communication/motor disabilities.

  • AureoGen Biosciences, Inc. (Kalamazoo, Mich.)
    A Genetic Engineering Technology Platform for Production of Novel Cyclic Peptide-Based Drugs Develop methodologies and tools to enable simple, efficient genetic engineering of biosynthesis complexes to produce cyclic peptides for use as antifungal, antibacterial and anticancer drugs.

  • Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc. (Houston, Texas)
    "Free Standing" Single-Wall Carbon-Nanotube Fuel Cell Electrode Develop a novel, free-standing single-wall carbon nanotube electrode assembly containing an immobilized noble-metal catalyst to enable compact proton exchange membrane fuel cells with superior performance and longer lifetimes while simplifying manufacturing.

  • Corning Incorporated (Corning, N.Y.)
    Scalable Planar Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell Technology for Beyond 200kW Develop a thin, large area planar solid oxide fuel cell based on innovative ceramics, device design, and array architecture, for enterprise-level primary and cogeneration distributed power that can cycle repeatedly and be more easily fabricated into 200kW power units.

  • Cree, Inc. (Durham, N.C.)
    Low Cost, High Efficiency Chip Scale LED Lamp Demonstrate a white light-emitting diode (LED) lamp package with an integrated chip approach that would more than quadruple the brightness and double the efficiency of existing LED systems and significantly reduce the cost per lumen.

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Contact: Michael Baum
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
1-Oct-2004


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