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Palo Alto-based Nanosys said the the IP includesx its portfolio covering all aspects ofnanowire functionalization, material interface technologies, fabrication technologies, basixc devices using nanostructures, applications and and Harvard's portfolio of nanowire-based biosenso r and non-volatile memory related IP. "The agreements between Nanosys and Harvard reflect an innovative strategy to facilitate the developmentt of two noveldisruptive technologies," said Isaac T. Kohlberg, Harvard University's senioe associate provost and chief technologydevelopmenft officer.
"We're delighted to be working in concertwith Nanosys, a recognizesd leader in the nanowire space, to identify companies interestexd in acquiring rights to our innovativwe nanowire technologies for next-generationj biosensors and non-volatile memory." Andrew Filler, Nanosys general said that as companies are "realizing the significant commerciaol value of nanotechnology to expand upon and open up new our goal is to help these companies addresxs these markets using our intellectual propertty portfolio.
" The company said it is now focusesd on commercializing technologies in core business areas includingb solid state lighting, electronics, energy storager and medical device applications.
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