|    Applied NanoWorks, Inc. today announced  the successful completion of exclusive global licensing rights to two  patent-pending nanotechnologies from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI),  located in Troy, NY. The licensed technologies enable the high volume  fabrication of agglomerate free semiconductor, metal and oxide nanocrystals  ranging in size from 2nm to 100nm.    "These licenses allow us to bring 64  high quality, highly tunable semiconductor, metal and oxide nanomaterials to  market," said Eric Burnett, President & CEO of Applied NanoWorks.  "The materials covered under the agreement are ideal for a variety of  high performance applications in markets such as semiconductors; cosmetics;  performance papers; composite materials and luminescence applications in bio  and medical markets. This highly scalable technology will bring a new  generation of nanomaterial capabilities that deliver high levels of engineering  control in a mass produced performance material."    Eric Burnett, a technology entrepreneur  and Partha Dutta, Ph.D. an Associate Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic  Institute and developer of the patent pending technologies, founded Applied  NanoWorks in February, 2003. Partha Dutta is a recipient of the National  Science Foundation Young Career Award and Eric Burnett previously guided  technology start-ups Strategic Power Systems and IA Systems.    "We are very excited about licensing  these technologies to Applied NanoWorks.", explained Charles Rancourt,  Director of the RPI's Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC). "The  OTC's mission is to successfully link industry with Rensselaer's inventory of  intellectual property and resources. We are confident that the breadth and  value potential of this technology will become a benchmark for other  commercialization projects at Rensselaer."    "These technologies enable an  environmentally safe and mass producible process to deliver nanocrystals  ranging in size from 2nm to 100nm," said Partha Dutta, Chief Technology  Officer. He also noted that the crystals are agglomerate free, water soluble,  delivered in a colloid rather than in a powder and are highly tunable in size  and surface characteristics. "Industry no longer has to worry about how  to disperse or suspend their nanomaterials for manufacturing; they can now  focus on the right material for the job."    Applied NanoWorks provides high quality  nanomaterials and analytical services to meet both industrial research and manufacturing  needs. Its' proprietary technology offers high quality semiconductor, metal  and oxide nanomaterials ranging from 2nm to 100nm and are available in  volumes ranging from Research Kits to high volume purchasing and production  agreements.     |