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NanoDynamics Inc. to Investigate Intellectual property Partnerships in the Nanotechnology Sector

NanoDynamics Inc. announced today it has established an agreement with Greenberg Traurig, LLP to investigate intellectual property (IP) partnerships in the nanotechnology sector.  The agreement expands NanoDynamics' existing relationship with the firm, and will focus on identifying commercialization opportunities for its TechBank IP technologies.

"We are enthusiastic to be working with Greenberg Traurig in identifying strategies and corporate relationships that will maximize the value of our TechBank technologies - from joint development, to licensing, to the outright sale of an IP asset," said Doug DuFaux, director of technology management at NanoDynamics.  "As the various technologies we have selected for TechBank are capable of providing viable and valuable solutions across many industries, we are offering them to developers in markets and applications outside our company's core focus," DuFaux said.

"Greenberg Traurig has a solid understanding of the IP asset and patent landscape, and has established many relationships in the nanotechnology sector," said Chinh Pham, nanotechnology practice chair with Greenberg Traurig.  "We look forward to working with NanoDynamics and its prospective partners to accelerate the path toward commercialization of these technology assets."

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