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US patents add muscle to bone cell breakthrough


Biotech firm calls for cash to maintain its No.1 position in high potential niche.
CELL therapy company CellFactors is aiming to raise three million pounds from what is expected to be a heavily oversubscribed share offer which ends in July 16.
7/2001, in Main News.
   
     
 

Optical triumph heralds cheaper photos


Low-cost printer may launch digital photography on to the High Street
Scientists at Warwick University are developing an optical unit which will result in a range of new Low-cost digital minilab printers, which currently cost around £80,000.
7/2001, in Main News.
 
 
     
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A Highland Fling, 2001
Scotland's premier capital-raising event for small hi-tech companies, Connect, will be held in Edinburgh on October 22-23rd, says director Ian McDonald.

"For the past four years more than 75% of the 113 companies which presented have raised money at the event," said Mr McDonald.
Until now, all of these have been Scottish firms - but he believes there will be submissions from English, mainly Yorkshire, companies at the October event.

"There's still an appetite from investors, who want to meet high-quality companies," he said.

www.connectonthenet.com
0131 650 9067
  New Era at EUREKA
Europe's little-known crossborder technical collaboration scheme for SMEs - Eureka - agreed 190 new projects with a budget of Euro 493m, at its annual ministers conference, held this year in Madrid under the Spanish chairmanship.

The 31-member country scheme also gave the go-ahead to 63 new sub-projects from seven large cluster projects, giving a budget total of Euro 2,263m.

Estonia and Slovak Republic joined Eureka this year.

www.eureka.be
     
 
 
 
Money for New Rope
More than £3.5m has been allocated by the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts to 45 projects invented by British innovators.

One involves development of a bicycle pedal that uses high-brightness LEDs to improve road visibility: a second focuses on heat-treated knitted material made from a mix of plastic and other fibres.

www.nesta.org.uk
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