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still kicking stones, as time allows
http://www.ameinfo.com/254707.html
…sidebars may be a resource for further news
http://www.us-sabc.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3822
….may recognize a familiar name……News & Events, (easy headlines)
http://www.ameinfo.com/259122.html
….good to be aware of
http://www.a1saudiarabia.com/KAUST-CRANN-finalize-plan-on-solar-energy-deal/
….wonder if new research is based on TQDs
some things just make a body wonder what's going on and how much is shared? Anyway, there appears to be some crossover intersection points with some previously mentioned.
http://www.era-ib.net/default.asp?cid=222&pid=216
Integral Engineering of Acetic Acid Tolerance in Yeast ([INTACT])
Project coordinator
- Dr.Ir. Ton van Maris - Delft University of Technology - The Netherlands
Project leaders
- Prof. Isabel Sá-Correia - Technical University of Lisbon - Portugal
- Prof. Elke Nevoigt - Jacobs University Bremen - Germany
- Prof. Jaoquín Ariño - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona - Spain
Multi enzyme systems involved in astin biosynthesis and their use in heterologous astin production (MESIAB)
Project coordinator
- Prof. Karl-Heinz van Pée - Technische Universität Dresden - Germany
Project leaders
- Prof. Jutta Ludwig-Müller - Technische Universität Dresden -
Germany
- Prof. Willem van Berkel - Wageningen University - The Netherlands
- Dr. Jean-Yves Berthon - Greentech - France
- Prof. Kaarina Sivonen - University of Helsinki - Finland
- Prof. Wolfgang Wohlleben - Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen -
Germany
- Prof. Pilippe Jacques (subcontractor) - University of Lille 1 - France
Microreactor technology for continuous enzymatic reactions catalyzed by C-C-bond forming enzymes (MicroTechEnz)
Project coordinator
- Prof. Durda Vasic-Racki - University of Zagreb - Croatia
Project leaders
- Prof. Martina Pohl - Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH - Germany
- Prof. Pere Clapés - Instituto de Química Avanzada de Catalunya
(IQAC) / Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
(CSISC) - Spain
- Mr Sergi Pumarola - Bioglane S.L.N.E. - Spain
- Mr W. Bolt (subcontractor) - Micronit Microfluidics BV -
The Netherlands
more info on link....wish I knew more about the agreement with FLOWID
Glad to meet you and appreciate your pov.
not sure how the intellectual rights are shared at KAUST, but like how you think. Have long thought collabration of technology/scientists/Governments/Universities overlap one another.
More direct the line of logic, the better the chance of connecting concrete facts imo. GJ seems a good starting point as he is world renown and is connected to QTMM.
Rice/Cornell/JETRO were also intersection points....don't know for sure, but seemed on the surface to be a good maybe.
will try to look a little deeper later, (have folks coming in). Hope you continue to investigate your line of thought.
Different pov tend to compliment one another when working towards a common objective. The diversity of thought is one of the things that help keep this board vibrant.
Look forward to your future input.
Mr Yu-Heng (Jaret) Lee
Position PhD
Department(s) Department of Electronic Materials Engineering
Phone 50037*
Email u4709655@anu.edu.auJavascript Required
Office John Carver 4 16E
Biography
Jaret Lee is a PhD student in the Department of Electronic Materials Engineering, Research School of Physics and Engineering, at the Australian National University.
He received his undergraduate education from Cornell University and Rice University, where he majored in Electrical Engineering. During his time at Rice, he was a member of Junichiro Kono Laboratory where he built a polarization-sensitive device to study the magnetic alignment of single-walled carbon nanotubes. He later finished his MS in Electrical Engineering, focusing on compound semiconductor materials, at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was a recipient of the NSF NanoJapan and JETRO Internship fellowship which enabled him to be a summer scholar in Dr. Sumio Iijima's Nanotube Research Center at AIST (Japan) and NTT Photonics Labs (Japan), respectively. In 2009, he received the NanoJapan Alumni award to intern in Elionix, an e-beam lithography company, where he optimized a double-layer resist metal liftoff process. In 2009, he joined KAUST PV Center to work on solar energy research with Prof. Ghassan Jabbour. Since January 2011, he has been working on developing GaAs arrayed nanowire solar cells at ANU after being awarded an Australian Postgraduate Award.
Research Interests
• Semiconductor Nanowire Devices and Applications
• MOCVD Nanowire Growth
• Nanowire Device Planarization and Contact Formation
• Optical Characterization of Nanowires
• Enhanced Light Trapping Using Plasmonic/Dielectric Nanoparticles
• Nanowire Surface Recombination and Scanning Photocurrent Microscopy
• Flexible Solar Cells Compatible with Roll-to-Roll Processing
…..may be one to keep an eye on
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/LALS-2010/Committees/Committees.htm
…..from June 2010…..10. Printing techniques and their applications in biotechnology
Ghassan Jabbour (Saudi Arabia and Finland)
……ties into previous DD…..VTT/Printocent, etc. imo
noticed GJ wasn't listed there
Congrats to the mod and assistants.
Keep on keeping on, update soon, (i hope)
GLTA
liked the part about.... quantum dynamics that allows for transitions between levels….the entanglement between states
good food for thought
Save the Boys, now, that's good news. It's been said that if man lives long enough all would get prostrate cancer, (does tend to be a slow grower though).
smokin' site
am glad to see the board overflowing with so much Happiness that one could defecate in technicolor...guess we need good news in a big way......would be nice.
http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR11/SessionIndex3/?SessionEventID=146741
…don’t rem. if we’ve posted this one….we still need an update
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DESERTEC-Map_large.jpg
….looks good….where’s the cash?
http://www.solarnovus.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2383:better-thin-film-solar-cells-with-ultrafast-laser-scribing-&catid=52:applications-tech-research&Itemid=247
….with things evolving at a rapid pace, I’m ready for our niche to be productive so we can keep our edge.
http://www.solarnovus.com/index.php?option=com_eventlist&view=details&id=133:28th-international-battery-seminar-and-exhibit&Itemid=74
…..wonder anyone we know will be there?
http://www.solarnovus.com/index.php?option=com_eventlist&view=details&id=145:high-efficient-thin-film-solar-summit-2011&Itemid=74
…..looks like First Solar is lead player here. Wonder who our associate partners we will supply are? Am thinking along the line of bigger the sponsor @ KAUST the better the opportunity of that happening is…..any time now would be fine with me.
Here’s to hoping we get news tomorrow or on Monday morning…..if not, guess we’ll need to email and find out status of financial solvency.
Am open to ideas, suggestions, and comments.
GLTA
kicking stones via KAUST/JETRO and bouncing around
http://www.huronconsultinggroup.com/service.aspx?serviceId=2480
….seems to be well connected to others….Rice/KAUST,etc……don’t know
http://www.physik3.gwdg.de/~guicking/abk-allg.pdf
….list of abbreviations, may be something of interest on it to refine search
http://www.ksa.emb-japan.go.jp/highlight/index.htm
….interesting flow, even if just the headlines are read from the beginning
Sponsor_acronym - Dashboard - Confluence
File Format: Microsoft Excel
2333, 001301, Tokyo Electric Power Co, Inc, TEPCO, 4, Industry ...... 5163, 00FAFC, King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, KAUST, 8, University ...
https://spaces.ais.ucla.edu/download/attachments/.../Sponsor_acronym.xls
……interesting, but makes wonder, what is the common thread?
Think I’m ready for some news from the company or a nap….autopilot
GLTA
Good work, like the weave
VP Joe Biden visits Finland/Russia/Moldova.....wonder what's up?
are you tired of being bored?
http://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&channel=s&hl=en&source=hp&biw=1024&bih=551&q=Solterra%2FQuantum+Materials+Corporation%2FMarch+7+2011&btnG=Google+Search#q=JETRO/Mitsubishi+Power/March+7+2011&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=s&biw=1024&bih=551&prmd=ivnsfd&psj=1&ei=agZ1TfqKFZTGsAOct8TbCw&start=10&sa=N&fp=a020941effff3d10
…………JETRO hasn’t quit working with QTMM and seems to be associated with heavy hitters…Wonder how much progress has been made with QTMM and if indicators/signs are available for us to find.
http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/pakistan-news/Business/22-Jan-2011/Trade-delegation-to-explore-Japanese-textile-market
…….Textiles…think GJ and look at names at the bottom….if JETRO is doing a good job helping QTMM would think there is at least one connection there.
Yeah, we need a little new positive to work on
JCC in EU
c/o JETRO-Geneve 80 Rue de Lausanne 1202 Geneve Switzerland, (0041) Tel. 022-7 32 13 04. Fax 022-7 32 07 72 http://www.japanclubge.ch/ ... Sunday 6, March 2011. THE JAPANESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCEAND INDUSTRY IN THE NETHERLANDS ... Mitsubishi Electric Automotive Europe B.V. Technical Center • # Sumisho Aircraft Asset ...
http://www.jcc-holland.nl/-other_jccs-en.html
.....that’s right the long arm of JETRO connecting back to other EU links of association…think GJ
http://www.japansociety.org.uk/15021/to-whom-does-a-company-belong-by-scott-hopkins/
JETRO/ Mitsubishi….Mitsubishi is also a big sponsor of KAUST……HMMMM
…..got other work to do today. Hope you have fun with this.
this report was available in Dec 2010. I found it notable, that Solterra was listed under the Major Players section.
http://marketpublishers.com/report/industry/energy/emerging_solar_technologies_market_potential.html
worth taking a look at for connections/overview and etc.......
be prepared, 174 pages....will have to get back to it just to have time browse.
http://www.worldenergy.org/documents/hb_annexes04.pdf
Dock, wonder how big of a heavy hitter GJ really is? Stuff like this makes a body think a little.
I imagine Hawk is a little upset with the game currently being played with QTMM, perhaps this will give that active brain of his something to pounce on.
looking forward to the next 10q, (sometime soon I hope).
.........take care my friends
GLTA
http://www.nist.gov/cnst/cnst_nanotech_seminar.cfm ….fun place to browse
http://www.greenoptimistic.com/2010/10/14/silicon-nanopores-battery-anode/
…..another fun browse ….maybe not, (pat. rights) with Lockheed involoved
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:BqE4Q7QP2XYJ:www.jaef-registration.org/2011/pdf/new_project.pdf+Saudia+Arabia/new+solar+pilot+plant/2011&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjjXUen96paU_zju0vp8vo0ELivexgCk6nEWspY1Tg94F0v7j8-ckY02Nx08pFxU8GvhuefsD41H8xUTNWB5ng21Pb9gr38rj-_y6JK9Bjk8y813sSE_q2bO44c25uPCmQXZpGC&sig=AHIEtbSW5vrfY8-rKOFV-LGwQwXiyvieSA
….. overlap of interest Japan/Mideast
Sorry folks, may have criss-crossed information.
PCT was filed for both Tungstated Zirconia nanocatalysts
and Method for Nano-Encapsulation of Ingestible Compounds
US Pat for Method for the Synthesis of CdSe Semiconductor
Nanocrystals
PPA for the rest, (which gives them more time to perfect).
Synthesis of Ultrasmall Metal Oxide Nanoparticles
Porous Silicon as a Rechargeable Battery Annode
Material
Process to transfer oil-suspended nanoparticles into
water
I would not be surprised to PPA's developed further into Pat/PCT and to see them under the banner of QTMM with new milestone(s) to be met.
Guess more DD needs to be done in these areas. I wonder how much correspondence there is between MW and GJ.?
Oh well, just when it seemed like a break was due, more remains to be done.
Lee, sorry for the late response and heat you seem to be taking.
Am reposting.
Thanks for your idea Garry.
We are still focused on following the plan and getting everything into full production at a number of locations. Eventually we will consider other ideas from them, but right now our goal is to be the main supplier of TQDots and solar cells. Keep a list of ideas...maybe there could be spinoff companies or joint ventures later (after this year).
Them is any and all with ideas,(self included) outside their primary focus of becoming the main supplier of TQDots/solar cells.
The fact that he says, maybe there could.... after this year, implies the expectation of achieving the primary objective.
Think it will take longer to do that, but kinda sounds like, Game on.
Personally, am expecting something before March 16, as that seems to be a pretty important date for QTMM/Rice. Am looking for 10Q with new milestones and some financial information, as to financial solvency, (at the min a PR with that info updated).
Would like your email address if you care to send it. Mine is chessmite@gmail.com
LOL, good questions, but not sure. Like the way you think though. There is another pdf. file,(333pgs) available, I scanned a little, think some of the answers are there.
Personally, was wondering why the PCT and what made it so special....seems to be a super acid catalyst. That makes even more sense to be in SA.
Will keep looking.
Think you're the tech man, me, I'm just a humble little helper and I'm happy with that. It seems when I look at life, that it's some of the smallest acts of kindness that stand out the most. Hope my efforts at DD help others in some small way......Life is good.
It's my belief there is room for all who read this board to add a little to the knowledge and information base gathered here.
I for one, Thank you for your contributions and thoughts. It helps us all.
you may find something of interest on the following link
http://www.azonano.com/@newssitemap.asp
Hawk, Dock, and anyone that likes to read should have a blast.
Looks like the nanoworld is about to rock.
Abstract Tungstated Zirconia Nanocatalysts
Preparation of tungstated zirconia solid acid catalyst with enhanced activity
Advantages . Enhanced activity relative to solid acid catalysts . Enhanced selectivity, thermal stability, and resistance to deactivation . Environmentally friendly; Low environmental impact relative to liquid catalysts . Lower safety risk compared to liquid catalysts
Technology . A method for producing a new type of solid acid catalyst with a precisely synthesized nanostructure which offers enhanced activity and stability relative to conventional supported metal-oxide catalysts
Potential Applications Solid acid metal-oxide catalysts are widely used in the petroleum refining and chemical processing industries where they play an important role in such hydrocarbon conversion reactions as, for example, isomerization, hydrogenation, and alkylation.
Inventor(s): Dr. Michael S. Wong holds
http://www.ideaconnection.com/technology-for-sale/5598-Abstract-Tungstated-Zirconia-Nanocatalysts.html
Tungstated Zirconia nanocatalysts
The use of an insoluble acid catalyst will allow easy separation workup (no neutralization
step is required), catalyst recycling and will avoid equipment corrosion and contaminant wastes.
Average size of the ZrO2 crystallites was estimated as 2.6nm (with sample variance ??2 =0.334 nm2)
4. Concluding remarks
The nanostructures of the tungstated zirconia catalysts for clean synthesis of paracetamol have shown
clusters of active tungsten trioxide clusters located at the boundaries of zirconia nano-grains.
This heterogeneous process is an environmentally clean alternative to the current homogeneous process.
http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/241/1/012035/pdf/1742-6596_241_1_012035.pdf
http://www.chemweb.com/journals/journals?type=issue&jid=SV11244&iid=0005300011
…also some links on the side, one of the abstracts below
Advancements in Heterogeneous Catalysis for Biodiesel Synthesis by Shuli Yan; Craig DiMaggio; Siddharth Mohan; Manhoe Kim; Steven O. Salley; K. Y. Simon Ng (pp. 721-736).
Heterogeneous catalysts are promising for the transesterification reaction of vegetable oils to produce biodiesel and have been studied intensively over the last decade. Unlike the homogeneous catalysts, The heterogeneous catalysts can be easily separated from reaction mixture and reused for many times. They are environmentally benign and could be easily operated in continuous processes. This review classifies the solid catalysts into two categories based on their catalytic temperature, i.e. high temperature catalysts and low temperature catalysts. The nature of the catalysts can be specified into solid bases and solid acids. Three aspects, catalyst activity, catalyst life and oil flexibility, will be reviewed. Two kinds of heterogeneous catalysts, reported by IFP Inc. and by WSU, respectively, show a high catalytic activity, long catalyst life and low leaching of catalyst components. These two catalysts also show ability to simultaneously catalyze esterification and transesterification, and can be used in half-refined or crude oil system which provide a potential for greatly decrease the feedstock cost.
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:pZu4CUV1YuEJ:www.ijest.org/%3F_action%3DshowPDF%26article%3D472%26ob%3D09304388b36cb6d488838c7ddc1b0560%26fileName%3Dfull_text.pdf+Tungstated+Zirconia+nanocatalysts/2011&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESji2kVzc7j5by8uCg2ZRq9FdZDlUQGe6BwYD0lHSkIbOTIpER754fB0ndi35Ykcf52SSunCU97ffKziH_DkrN5EGMlfvcOwazDrZ4jQdQBFrHw3h099_MwaMdDRVxAuT9xPftQf&sig=AHIEtbQWdze7eQe64jACRS_yX_HCZojSBA
….tells somewhat about efficiency.
Think Tungstated Zirconia is the other one of two from Rice, (and it’s the only one of MW’s that hasPCT applied for). This also seems to open other areas for DD.
Thoughts/comments welcomed.
A Crowd of Quantum Entanglements
Phosphorus-in-silicon system could lead to quantum computers
By Saswato R. Das / March 2011
http://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductors/devices/a-crowd-of-quantum-entanglements
Spectrum seems a good place to look around.
On a lighter note……more info can be found…MoNeta/DARPA/AI
MoNETA: A Mind Made from Memristors
http://spectrum.ieee.org/robotics/artificial-intelligence/moneta-a-mind-made-from-memristors
comments and thoughts about your interest are appreciated
Enjoy and have fun
funny is good. now if we could add doppelganger to the mix, we might go 24/7. Action in one state and nap in the other.
Life is good.
As March 16 seems a major milestone, am looking to see some kind of update before then.
Life, even better with success.
but funny is always entertaining and ever once in a while we get an insight that just makes absolute perfect sense. It adds a little zing and zest to the quest and makes it all fun.
A merry group we make, don't you think?
didn't get to read all the posts earlier as I was spiked with a computer virus earlier. remedied and now back on.
GLTA
Definitely interesting....humanity on the verge of the quantum leap forward....Life is good.
LOL, I'm there on that......now if I can only figure out the attunement and the application thereof, hmmmm....
........as if all concious thought recorded, attunement via focused thought/mental construct....discernment/enlightenment via concious/subconcious.....freewill application via (body, mind, spirit) congruency and focused thought/mental construct.
Smallest particle easily imagined, (mental construct) easiest to work with, (has to do with belief constructs of the achieviable)
To think it so, is to start the journey of it's becoming, whether a house, solar cell or anything else. To become more, rather than less is the eternal challenge of life.
lol, enough of my meandering thoughts.
I thank you kindly
There is a big difference between righteous indignation and vitriol.
You're right, we do know the difference.
Thanks for your trust. I have also been on the receiving end in regards to PANL,(haven't ever posted there, nuff said).
Dock, in regards to the competing state, at what stage does it become a paradox point in that the state of mind becomes the determinate?
Looking forward to a brighter future with TQD's on my mind.
GLTA and stay steady.
As QDs can be used in Electrodes/Electrolytes/Catalyst and for heat conversion..................
Didn't the 10K have say/imply something about heat conversion from a power source?............
The following link may also be of interest along this line.
http://www.solarnenergy.com/eng/info/show.php?c_id=4897&pg=2&s_sort=&sub_cat=&s_type=&s_word=
reference #702/pilot study/mchp... tidbit from 2009
http://www.powergenworldwide.com/index/display/articledisplay/6333305363/articles/cogeneration-and-on-site-power-production/volume-10/issue-6/features/fuel-cell-based_micro-chp.html
gotta go, but will try to get back to DD later.
funny, but by the time we get some info, I'm looking for product at the door. To my chagrin, people at the door have no idea what a QD is....life goes on
Heavy in the morning with no coffee yet....urgh
THXS
Appreciate the heads up and kind thoughts.
Post #1101 rocks in my book as it helps confirm DD.
You tend to be rock solid with an open mind and that's a good thing,
particularly for this board.
GLTA
Good work Spec
VTT’s expertise and its cooperation model have
attracted interest around the world. There is
close cooperation particularly within the EU:
A centre of excellence for printed intelligence
is to be built in the Navarre region in Spain
The road map features three future scenarios
for each of the selected sectors – the food
industry, medicine and renewable energy – as
well as a list of the technologies that best fit each
of these scenarios and their feasibility for commercial
Regional projects are underway elsewhere
in Europe as well; leading examples include
Dresden, Cambridge and Eindhoven – others
are emerging.
Kuusisto explains. “So we
are focusing on creating a new market rather
than replacing an existing one.”
There is an increasing number of players
involved in printed intelligence R&D. “The multi-
technology approach of VTT is its forte. We
understand the interfaces between materials,
processes and components. This is apparent
in our development timetables: we get results
more quickly,” Kuusisto says.
“We combine technical expertise from areas
such as chemistry, electronics, paper and
biotechnology. This multi-technology approac
enables us to genuinely innovate and create
new things.”
http://www.vtt.fi/files/publications/impulse/Impulse_3_09.pdf …..interesting browse (82 pages)
Hans Stork Veco Berenshot from Eerbeek in the Netherlands
"Prototype development with the use of embedded Linux" on
PrintoCent" Innovation "Large Area Printed Sensors". to "Large Area Printed Sensors.
http://www.bankkaufmann.com/a-261796-MicroNanoTec-Forum-Innovations-for-Industry-mit-internationalen-Experten-der-Mikro--und-Nanotechnologie.html
……translate to English
first and third article tie into previous post
http://www.isssource.com/tag/nanotechnology/
welcome to flintbox...might be a few things of interest
Michael S. Wong
http://rice.flintbox.com/public/search/?gs_search_field=michael+s.+wong&search=Go&search_type=1
Tungstated Zirconia nanocatalysts…….has PCT patent application filed also
Multimetallic Nanoshells for the Monitoring and Manipulation of Chemical Reactions
http://rice.flintbox.com/ …..broader view…..haven’t read all
Given some of the DD of Hawk and others, found this to be of interest
Porous Silicon as a Rechargeable Battery Anode Material
This technology is available for licensing from Rice University and Lockheed Martin. The technology was jointly developed and is jointly owned by Rice and Lockheed Martin.
Proof of principle has been established for this technology.
Mask-Free Soft Lithographic Fabrication of Long-Range Planar 1D and 2D
some may want to read this
Michael S. Wong
http://rice.flintbox.com/public/search/?gs_search_field=michael+s.+wong&search=Go&search_type=1
Tungstated Zirconia nanocatalysts…….has PCT patent application filed also
Multimetallic Nanoshells for the Monitoring and Manipulation of Chemical Reactions
http://rice.flintbox.com/ …..broader view…..haven’t read all
Liked this one the best
334413 Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing semiconductors and related solid state devices. Examples of products made by these establishments are integrated circuits, memory chips, microprocessors, diodes, transistors, solar cells and other optoelectronic devices.
2007
NAICS 2002
NAICS 1997
NAICS Corresponding Index
Entries
334413 334413 334413 Diodes, solid-state (e.g., germanium, silicon), manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Fuel cells, solid-state, manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Gunn effect devices manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Hall effect devices manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Hybrid integrated circuits manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Infrared sensors, solid-state, manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Integrated microcircuits manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Laser diodes manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 LED (light emitting diode) manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Light emitting diodes (LED) manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Metal oxide silicon (MOS) devices manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Microcontroller chip manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Microprocessor chip manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Monolithic integrated circuits (solid-state) manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 MOS (metal oxide silicon) devices manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Optoelectronic devices manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Photoelectric cells, solid-state (e.g., electronic eye), manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Photonic integrated circuits manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Photovoltaic devices, solid-state, manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Rectifiers, semiconductor, manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Semiconductor circuit networks (i.e., solid-state integrated circuits) manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Semiconductor devices manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Semiconductor dice and wafers manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Semiconductor memory chips manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Silicon wafers, chemically doped, manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Silicon wave guides manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Solar cells manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Static converters, integrated circuits, manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Thin film integrated circuits manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Thyristors manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Transistors manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Voltage regulators, integrated circuits, manufacturing
334413 334413 334413 Wafers (semiconductor devices) manufacturing
http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/sssd/naics/naicsrch
....also noticed on linkedin Solterra has 1-10 employees and
Quantum MAterials Corporation/Solterra Renewable Technologies has
10-50 employees .....any thoughts?
Awesome.....will need coffee and more time than what I have available now.
already have, but it may be del----
Life goes on