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DIRECTORY OF THE SPANISH NANOTECHNO
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Capacities 2. DIRECTORY OF SPANISH
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Capacities ALPHASIP University Tech
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Nanocomposites preparation Nanomate
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2. SERIBIO: DISPOSABLE ELECTROCHEMI
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Capacities DATAPIXEL University Tec
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Capacities DROPSENS University Tech
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Capacities ESTANDA FUNDICIONES S.A.
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Capacities GERDAU R&D EUROPE Univer
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NSTI Nanotech 2011, Boston, USA (Ju
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Pilot-scale polymerization plant: U
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and magnetic particles. 2) Collabor
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(2011-2014). Coordinator: INAEL Ele
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solar cells, smart coatings, etc. F
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systems. In microfluidic field, we
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A key competitive advantage lies in
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Capacities nanoMyP Nanomateriales y
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Capacities NanoQuimia University Te
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Capacities TECNOPACKAGING Universit
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Capacities TRIMEK University Techno
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Capacities UNIMETRIK University Tec
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Capacities 42TEK University Technol
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Capacities 2.2. RTD PERFORMERS 2.2.
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Capacities CECABLE (Cable Studies C
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