EMERYVILLE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 13, 2005--Nanomix Inc. announces
the initiation of development relationships with the Naval Research Laboratories
(NRL), the COINS Center at University of California Berkeley, and the University
of Pittsburgh. These leading institutions involved in nanotechnology research
and innovation are working with Nanomix to further develop a variety of medical
and bio molecule detection applications that leverage the benefits of Sensation(TM)
technology.
Nanomix has signed a Corporate Research and Development
Agreement (CRADA) with NRL related to bio detection
applications. COINS is a National Science Foundation
nanotechnology center located at University of California,
Berkeley, and research focuses on various aspects
of detection device development. The University of
Pittsburgh research collaboration will address innovative
medical breath applications.
"Nanomix continues to develop applications using
our proprietary platform technology; our efforts
are furthered through relationships with top academic
and government institutions. The new development
relationships are solidifying our leadership in commercializing
nanoelectronic detection applications," stated Dr.
Chris Valcke, Vice President Research and Development
at Nanomix.
"The combination of our research activities on nanotube
sensors with the Nanomix technology development significantly
increases the possibilities of additional commercial
applications," said Dr. Eric Snow, Head of Nanotechnology
Section, Naval Research Laboratories. "The addition
of Nanomix as an industrial collaborator will accelerate
our development of real-world applications of nanosensors," stated
Dr. Jeff Grossman, Executive Director of COINS.
About Nanomix
Nanomix is launching a portfolio of devices based
on Sensation(TM) detection technology. These scaleable,
nanoelectronic devices use ultra-sensitive carbon
nanotube sensing elements combined with proprietary
chemistries. These devices can be deployed across
a broad range of industrial and medical applications
where the attributes of nanodetection technology
-- low power consumption, small form factor, and
high sensitivity offer significant performance advantages
and enable unprecedented access to critical information.
Nanomix is located in Emeryville, California. For
additional information, please visit the Nanomix
web site at www.nano.com .
Nanomix Inc.
Bill Perry, 510-428-5300
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