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Companies Based on Technologies Developed at U.S. National Laboratories
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... THE INTERNET PICTURES CORPORATION (IPIX) In tune 2000, at a meeting at the Russian Academy of Sciences, I described a small innovative company that had been started in Oak Ridge and that had grown in part out of technology that had been developed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
From page 98...
... Unfortunately the stock markets in the United States started to decline shortly after tune for some of the computer-based technology companies. On October 17, 2000, there was a sharp decline in technology stock prices.
From page 99...
... Later that year, CTI acquired leading cyclotron personnel and technology from the Cyclotron Corporation in Berkeley, California. CTI then received investment capital in 1985 to finance the development of a new PET scanner product line and a new RDS cyclotron.
From page 100...
... SANDIA Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, has had several projects that have led to successful businesses based on technologies developed at its facilities. One of these developments is the subject of a 2001 report entitled "Technology Transfer from Sandia National Laboratories and Technology Commercialization by MODE/Encore" (copies may be obtained from the U.S.


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