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Semiconductor Companies
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Semiconductor Manufacture Companies
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A2A Media - Display Networks
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Cherry A. Murray - Making America More Competitive, Innovative, and Healthy
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Cambridge Healthtech Associates™ Announces Open Monoclonal Technology as Inaugural Signature Award™ Winner
Source: YAHOO!Cambridge Healthtech Associates™ (CHA™) today announced ... time-consuming humanization of antibodies or optimization of leads identified using display technology. OMT’s OmniRats® can save significant development time and are available for all ...
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Plastic Logic pulls out of e-reader business
Source: IDG NEWSPlastic Logic, the Cambridge-based company that makes plastic electronic ... markets and sells its flexible plastic display technology in a variety of markets. "Plastic Logic has always been at its core a dynamic technology company," said Mukerjee.
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Plastic Logic exits e-reader market
Source: Nature.comThe company, founded in 2000 as a spin-out of the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University ... Instead, the company will try to sell its flexible-display technology to other companies that might want to use it in their own products.