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Virginia Business Library: Technology
D-N-A
spells opportunity
Companies build on Virginia's reputation as a forensic leader
November 2005
Virginia
teachers DNA technology to the world
Companies build on Virginia's reputation as a forensic leader
November 2005
NovaTech builds
on Lynchburg's position in nuclear power industry
The nuclear power
industry has been prominent in Lynchburg for decades,
now NovaTech, is making its mark among Lynchburg's players
in the nuclear power industry
November
2005
Anatomy
of a merger
Sprint Nextel faces challeges as it combines technology,
customers and culture
November 2005
Cyberspace gets a little
bigger
Virginia universities — and businesses — are
about to have access to a network with enough capacity
and speed to transmit even the largest programs and calculations
May 2005
Floyd
County phone cooperative is center of attention
For decades telephone cooperatives that served rural
areas were largely ignored by bigger telecom providers
April 2005 Companies create testing center for new supply-chain
technology
Two Richmond companies are teaming up in hopes of grabbing a share of that
growing RFID market
April 2005
Affordability
and push to attract technology lands Luna nanoWorks
Danville has plenty to offer in attracting tech company
March
2005
Turning
research into products
Techmology transfer provides boost to business,
revenue for universities
March 2005
University
research identified as economic catalyst
Virginia ponders how to position itself for
success in an information-driven economy
February 2005
Virginia
research directory
A brief listing of some of the research going
on at Virginia's universities
February 2005
Launching
the new national defense
Star Wars, that controversial Reagan-era idea that sought
to defend the U.S. against a ballistic missile attack,
is still around but it is different nowadays
January 2005
A big fat idea
Blood test in works for obesity virus
January 2005
Newstrom's
back
Former technology secretary takes the helm at sofware
firm
January 2005 Northern
Virginia firm aids companies looking for government
contracts
G-Force is the first online management system designed
to help companies of all sizes effectively identify,
qualify, propose and win federal government contracting
opportunities
December 2004
Growing
microbes in western Virginia
Novozymes Biologicals selects and grows microbes
that promote natural processes to clean and deodorize
in ways that are designed to be safe for the environment
December
2004
Rising
from the ashes
Telecommunications leaders have high ambitions
but are more pragmatic
November 2004
Aurora
Flight Sciences spreads its wings
John
Langford has sandwiched Manassas-based
Aurora Flight Sciences between two industry giants
in the increasingly hot market for unmanned air vehicles,
called UAVs
September
2004
Carilion’s
first biotech sale
Carilion
Biomedical Institute in Roanoke can claim some success
with the sale of the first company it helped launch
September
2004
Wireless
for Winnebagos?
Telecom surviors show staying power
September
2004
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