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Applied Nanotech to Exhibit at Nano Tech 2010 in Tokyo (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

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AUSTIN, TX–(Marketwire - 02/16/10) - Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc. (OTC.BB: APNT - News ) announced that it will showcase some of its key nanotechnology advancements at nano tech 2010 held February 17-19 in Tokyo, Japan at Tokyo Big Site. ANI will highlight its printed electronics, sensor technology, and composites. At its booth, ANI will... »

EnerDel, ITOCHU Announce Second Smart Grid Battery Storage Project (The Auto Channel)

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INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 19 — American lithium-ion battery producer EnerDel announced today that it is partnering with the real estate arm of Japan’s industrial trading giant, ITOCHU Corporation, to develop and produce the advanced battery systems for a residential smart grid energy storage project to be installed in a major apartment building near Tokyo. (more…) Related items EnerDel,... »

EnerDel, ITOCHU Announce Second Smart Grid Battery Storage Project (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

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American lithium-ion battery producer EnerDel announced today that it is partnering with the real estate arm of Japan’s industrial trading giant, ITOCHU Corporation, to develop and produce the advanced battery systems for a residential smart grid energy storage project to be installed in a major apartment building near Tokyo. (more…) Related items EnerDel, ITOCHU Announce Second Smart... »

Leading Companies Announce Enhancements to MSA Standard For Athermal Arrayed Waveguide Grating Modules (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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TOKYO & SAN JOSE, Calif.—-NEL, Hitachi Cable, Gemfire, Furukawa Electric, JDSU and NeoPhotonics, leading companies in the planar lightwave circuit passive components industry, today announced an enhanced Multi-Source Agreement that provides a standardized form factor for Arrayed Waveguide Grating Modules with an athermal configuration. (read on…) Related items NeoPhotonics Achieves "Core Partner" Status with Huawei (Business Wire... »

Japan scientists attack govt research cut plans (AFP via Yahoo! Canada News)

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TOKYO (AFP) - Top Japanese scientists, including four Nobel laureates, have criticised the new government for plans to slash research budgets, warning the country will loose its high-tech edge. (read the story…) Related items Japan scientists attack govt research cut plans (AFP via Yahoo! News) Frost & Sullivan: Significant Growth in Nanotechnology During the Next Decade (PR Newswire... »

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