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Nanotech Security Corp.
Nanotech Security Corp.
6592 176 Street #103 Surrey, BC V3S 4G5 Canada

Founded in 1984, Nanotech Security Corp. (TSX-V: NTS) has successfully developed devices and technology in such areas as criminal justice, infrared night-viewing, tracking security and forensics. Currently, the company's primary focus is bringing N.O.t.E.S to the authentication and anti-counterfeiting market. Nanotechnology has a 100% wholly owned subsidiary Tactical Technologies Inc. that designs, manufactures and sells sophisticated communication surveillance and intelligence gathering equipment and technology to the law enforcement and defense industries in the United States and Canada.

Nano Lab Technologies
Nano Lab Technologies
1708 McCarthy Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035 USA

Using cutting edge technology and expertise, Nanolab Technologies provides Knowledge Based Analytical Services for Failure Analysis, Materials Analysis, FIB Circuit Edit, and Advanced Microscopy.

Luna Innovations
Luna Innovations
301 1st Street, SW Suite 200 Roanoke, VA 24011 USA

Who we are
We are scientists, engineers, and business professionals; driving breakthroughs in fields as diverse as aerospace, automotive, energy, defense, healthcare, and telecommunications.

We research, develop and commercialize innovative technologies:

Strain & temperature sensing
Test and measurement
Shape sensing

We conduct applied research for customers in our primary areas of focus:

Sensing and instrumentation
Advanced materials
Health sciences

Why it matters

Microproducts Breakthrough Institute
Microproducts Breakthrough Institute
MBI, Bldg 11 1110 NE Circle Blvd Corvallis, OR 97330 USA

The Microproducts Breakthrough Institute is a unique collaboration between Oregon State University and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory focused on the development and commercialization of microchannel-based technologies for energy, medical, environmental and national security applications. Formed in 2003, the MBI model is to include academic, federal laboratory and industrial researchers in the same facility and to support the researchers with unique fabrication, modeling and testing capabilities tailored to the development of microchannel devices.

Our Mission

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