Small Times (May/June 2003)
Zyvex was cited as a “role model” in this issue. President and Publisher Steve Crosby’s article said: “The business and investing communities must match their fascination with the science with a passion for building and selling products. Zyvex Corporation is a role model for this. The Texas company’s long-term goal is creating nano assemblers, but it found short-term revenue opportunities by commercializing the tools and technologies it is developing along the way.”
Small Times (May 13, 2003)
Zyvex Founder Jim Von Ehr was featured in the article, “Voices from the Grass Roots Call for Responsible Nano Policy.”
Kurzweil.AI.net (May 1, 2003)
The web site featured Jim Von Ehr’s testimony on bill S.189 before the U.S. Senate in the article, “A ‘man on the moon’ challenge for nanotech.”
Electronic Design (May/June 2003)
Zyvex was featured in Roger Allan’s article, “Nanotechnology: The Next Revolution To Redefine Electronics.”
San Francisco Consulting Group’s Nanotech Business Update (April 28, 2003)
Zyvex was interviewed for the article entitled, “Zyvex Corporation on Product Development.”
Small Times (April 17, 2003)
The web site covered our announcement of the S100 Nanomanipulator System in their article, “Zyvex launches nanomanipulator.”
KurweilAI.net (April 17, 2003)
The web site covered our announcement of the S100 Nanomanipulator System in their article, “Zyvex announces nanomanipulator.”
Small Times (March/April 2003)
Candace Stuart’s article about the Top 10 states in Small Tech mentioned Texas and Jim Von Ehr’s decision to endow a chair at the University of Texas at Dallas and launch the Texas Nanotechnology Initiative.
Dallas Morning News (February 28, 2003)
The issue featured Jim Von Ehr (Zyvex CEO) and Phil Bond (U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce) in the article, “Nanotechnology taking tiny steps forward in Texas.”
Small Times (February 13, 2003)
John Randall, Zyvex’s Chief Technical Officer, was quoted in the article, “After Columbia: Small Tech can help make space travel safer.”