Thursday, July 31, 2008
United Arab Emirates based Indian-owned firm among top nanotech awardees
A small United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based company owned by an Indian, that produces raw materials for the paint industry, is among this year's list of winners of a top nano technology award given by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Gold Valley Chemical Company (GVCC), based in the emirate of Ajman in the UAE, figures among the 50 winners of the 2008 Nano 50 awards announced this month by Nanotech Briefs, the digital publication forum of NASA.
GVCC has been selected for developing a product that incorporates nano technology in its design and operation, "with significant current or near-term commercial applications".
According to GVCC president Adolph Dias, the product that his company has developed White gold - significantly enhances the quality of titanium dioxide, a major chemical used in the paint industry.
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Gold Valley Chemical Company (GVCC), based in the emirate of Ajman in the UAE, figures among the 50 winners of the 2008 Nano 50 awards announced this month by Nanotech Briefs, the digital publication forum of NASA.
GVCC has been selected for developing a product that incorporates nano technology in its design and operation, "with significant current or near-term commercial applications".
According to GVCC president Adolph Dias, the product that his company has developed White gold - significantly enhances the quality of titanium dioxide, a major chemical used in the paint industry.
To read the full article, click here...
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.newsindia-times.com
Labels: company, emirate if Ajman, Gold Valley Chemical Company, Nano technology, Nanotech Briefs, NASA, UAE, white Gold, winners
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