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11/18/05 3:58 PM

#126 RE: screamdc #125

Who's the Mel of nanotech? Somebody get him on the phone real quick like! Maybe Howard knows somebody?
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SeriousMoney

11/18/05 4:03 PM

#127 RE: screamdc #125

Any of these guys?

The finalists in the business leader category are Keith Blakely, chief executive officer of New York-based nanomaterials firm NanoDynamics; David Fyfe, chairman and CEO of U.K.-based Cambridge Display Technology, a developer of OLED technology; Greg Galvin, president and CEO of Kionix, an Ithaca, N.Y.-based maker of MEMS chips; and Frank Guidone, the CEO of Measurement Specialties, a maker of MEMS and consumer products. http://www.smalltimes.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=10313
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SeriousMoney

11/18/05 4:17 PM

#128 RE: screamdc #125

Or this guy?

Click & recruit?



“It’s a really exciting time for the company,” said CEO David Vieau. “We expect that our technology will have the same impact on high-power products as the introduction of first-generation lithium-ion technology had on the development and commercialization of consumer electronics in the 1990s.”

In the same announcement, A123 said it has raised more than $32 million in venture capital funding from Qualcomm, Sequoia Capital, Motorola, North Bridge Venture Partners, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, YankeeTek, and OnPoint Technologies, as well as from A123 Chairman Desh Deshpande.

The company also said it is working on a U.S. Department of Energy hybrid-electric vehicle initiative, and received an $850,000 grant for the project about two years ago.

A123 has been operating in stealth mode for four years until Wednesday, when it launched its web site and made its first announcements...
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