Lab Facilities

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The vouchers, worth €7500, enable new companies to use research facilities. The universities of Delft, Twente, Eindhoven and Groningen, together with TNO and Philips Innovation Services, exploit four cleanrooms in the Netherlands aimed at nanotechnology research. The vouchers enable companies to get introduced into nano research facilities and they help the knowledge institutes to stimulate state-of-the-art business and successful nano applications.

Nederland, Utrecht, 28-10-2014, Nanocity 2014, De Fabrique, NanoNext, STW, Stuart Parkin, Shuichi Takayama, Dave Blank, Margaret Murnane, Eppo Bruijns, NanoNextNL, AMOLF, TU/e
Foto: Bram Saeys. Nederland, Utrecht, 28-10-2014, Nanocity 2014, De Fabrique, NanoNext, STW, Stuart Parkin, Shuichi Takayama, Dave Blank, Margaret Murnane, Eppo Bruijns, NanoNextNL, AMOLF, TU/e
Foto: Bram Saeys. Nederland, Utrecht, 27-10-2014, Nanocity 2014, De Fabrique, NanoNext, STW, Stuart Parkin, Shuichi Takayama, Dave Blank, Margaret Murnane, Eppo Bruijns, NanoNextNL, AMOLF, TU/e
Foto: Bram Saeys. Nederland, Utrecht, 27-10-2014, Nanocity 2014, De Fabrique, NanoNext, STW, Stuart Parkin, Shuichi Takayama, Dave Blank, Margaret Murnane, Eppo Bruijns, NanoNextNL, AMOLF, TU/e