Nano-Terra, Inc. (www.nano-terra.com), a privately-held company focused on the commercialization of industrial applications of surface chemistry, announced today two technology collaboration agreements with Nestec Ltd.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Business Wire EON) February 27, 2008 --
Nano-Terra, Inc. (www.nano-terra.com),
a privately-held company focused on the commercialization of industrial
applications of surface chemistry, announced today two technology
collaboration agreements with Nestec Ltd.
Under the terms of the agreement, the companies will work together to
use new techniques to develop and bring to market advanced
next-generation pet product packaging solutions and manufacturing
processes.
“Nestec and Nano-Terra
share similar goals – to continually
investigate ways in which we can use science to modify existing
materials, create more efficient manufacturing techniques, and develop
better commercial packaging. Working together, we can enhance both the
products’ effectiveness and their manufacture,”
said Carmichael
Roberts, Vice Chairman and co-founder of Nano-Terra. “We
look forward to working closely with the Nestec team to support their
work in developing new fabrication methods for processes and packaging
products that will enhance their industry-leading line of pet care
solutions.”
Nano-Terra is a privately-held research and development company which
has field-exclusive
licenses to more than 50 patents on work done by co-founder Dr.
George Whitesides at the renowned Whitesides Lab at Harvard
University, where he is the Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University
Professor. He is the recipient of the 2007 Priestley Medal.
The company leverages its intellectual property through co-development
and other agreements with Fortune 500 industrial and manufacturing
companies and the U.S. government. Nano-Terra’s
scientific methods can be used to fabricate advanced materials and
devices that enhance existing products or create entirely new products
in a broad range of areas. These include: smart materials and surfaces;
flexible electronics such as displays and electronic packaging; fuel
cells, batteries and solar power devices; sensors; industrial products
and processes; and a wide range of consumer goods. For more information,
visit www.nano-terra.com.
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