Tag: manufacturing

  • Biofuels Developer to Build North Carolina Refinery

    Maverick Biofuels in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, said today it plans to build a pilot scale biorefinery to produce mixed-alcohol biofuels from biomass and municipal solid waste. The pilot scale biorefinery, says the company, is the next step towards design and construction of a large-scale commercial facility. Maverick says it is raising its first round…

  • Algae Biofuels Technology to Capture CO2 from Coal Plants

    OriginOil Inc. in Los Angeles, California, a developer of technology to convert algae into fuel, said today it agreed to a partnership with MBD Energy Limited, its first customer and a player in the field of CO2 capture using algae. MBD Energy as a company is experienced in the use of captured flue-gases as feedstock…

  • Energy Department to Fund Nanolubricant Plant

    The U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) has awarded NanoMech Inc. of Springdale, Arkansas a grant for $1 million to develop and test a pilot-scale production facility for manufacturing of NanoGlide, the company’s lubricant additives engineered at nano scale. The DoE grant is a Phase 2 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award that follows an earlier…

  • NIST Develops Standard Cigarette for Fire Safety Testing

    Makers of home furnishings need to test their products for fire resistance, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Maryland has come up with a tool to help: a cigarette. A responsibility of NIST, an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is development of standard reference materials (SRMs) for industrial…

  • Sanofi-aventis, Covance to Partner on Drug Development

    Covance Inc., a drug development services company in Princeton, New Jersey, announced today an agreement with French pharmaceutical company Sanofi-aventis to provide drug development services to Sanofi-aventis over the next 10 years, with payments ranging from $1.2 billion to $2.2 billion. As part of the agreement, Sanofi-aventis will sell its Porcheville, France and Alnwick, United…

  • Nestlé to Open Health Science Subsidiary and Research Institute

    Nestlé, the global food and health products company based in Switzerland, announced today the creation of Nestlé Health Science S.A. and the Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences to expand the company’s industrial presence in nutrition and wellness. Nestlé says the two new organizations — one an operating division and the other an R&D center —…

  • Water Purification Technology Launched Based on Rare Earths

    Molycorp Minerals Inc., a producer of rare earths in Greenwood Village, Colorado, says it has launched of a new rare earth-based water purification technology called Xsorbx. Rare earths are a collection of mineral elements, such as cerium and lanthanum, used in advanced and strategic manufacturing products — e.g. electric car batteries, flat-screen TVs, and wind…

  • Contracts Awarded for Countermeasure Upgrades

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) announced the first contract awards to upgrade the infrastructure for producing medical countermeasures that protect against natural and man-made biological threats. The eight contracts are expected to reduce the time and cost of development, testing, and production of medical countermeasures…

  • Chinese Solar Company, NREL Sign R&D Agreement

    LDK Solar Co. Ltd., a manufacturer of solar wafers and photovoltaic products in Xinyu City, China and Sunnyvale, California, says it signed a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for collaborative research and development activities on silicon materials and photovoltaic devices. Under the agreement, the LDK Solar…

  • Water Blade Technology Developed to Disable IEDs

    A device developed at Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico shoots a blade of water capable of penetrating steel that helps American troops in Afghanistan disable deadly improvised explosive devices, or IEDs. Sandia licensed the technology to TEAM Technologies Inc., also in Albuquerque. The company made its first shipment of some 3,000 new water…