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Magnolia Solar Corporation Announces NYSERDA Program Award for Development of Low Cost Nanostructure-Based Thin Film … (Marketwire)
WOBURN, MA–(Marketwire - March 4, 2010) - Magnolia Solar Corporation ( OTCBB : MGLT ) (”Magnolia Solar”), a developer of low-cost, thin-film photovoltaic modules used in defense and commercial applications, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary has recently received a $1 million award from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority... »
Healthcare Segment Keeps Nano VC Funding Alive (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
BOSTON, MA–(Marketwire - 01/20/10) - The heyday for nanotech venture capital (VC) likely saw its peak in 2008, when overall investment reached $1.4 billion. Last year, the sector raised only $792 million, signifying a 42% decline from 2008. But while overall nano VC backing is down, it’s not out, according to a new report... »
Magnolia Solar Corporation Completes Reverse Merger and Becomes a Publicly Traded Corporation (Marketwire)
WOBURN, MA–(Marketwire - January 15, 2010) - Magnolia Solar, Inc. (”Magnolia”), a Delaware company engaged in developing low cost thin film solar panels, announced today that on December 31, 2009 it completed a reverse merger (the “Merger”) with publicly traded Mobilis Relocation Service Holdings, Inc. Under the terms of the Merger, Magnolia merged with... »
Magnolia Solar Corporation Completes Reverse Merger and Becomes a Publicly Traded Corporation (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
WOBURN, MA–(Marketwire - 01/15/10) - Magnolia Solar, Inc. (”Magnolia”), a Delaware company engaged in developing low cost thin film solar panels, announced today that on December 31, 2009 it completed a reverse merger (the “Merger”) with publicly traded Mobilis Relocation Service Holdings, Inc. Under the terms of the Merger, Magnolia merged with Mobilis, a... »
Cambridge NanoTech Sweeps National Labs (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
CAMBRIDGE, MA–(Marketwire - 12/01/09) - Cambridge NanoTech , the world leader in Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) science and equipment, today announced the acquisition of three Fiji Series plasma ALD systems by U.S. National Laboratories. “The interest that we’ve received in the Fiji has been overwhelming,” said Ganesh Sundaram, Vice President of Technology at Cambridge... »