Robotics Online (November 2006)
Zyvex CTO Dr. John Randall was interviewed for the article, “Nanotechnology Robots.” The article is about the applications for industrial robotics.
Forth Worth Star Telegram (September 2006)
Zyvex Founder and CEO Jim Von Ehr was interviewed for the article, “Tiny is the next big thing.”
Office of Governor Rick Perry (September 2006)
Gov. Rick Perry today announced that Texas has been awarded a prestigious nanoelectronics research center funded by the National Science Foundation and the Semiconductor Research Corporation. It is only the third such research center in the nation; the others are in New York and California. Read the press release.
Forth Worth Star Telegram (September 2006)
Gov. Rick Perry appeared at nanoTX ’06 to announce to gathering of nanotechnology experts that the Texas has been awarded the nation’s third nanoelectronics research center and promised to use a public-private fund to attract top research scientists to the state. Zyvex Founder and CEO Jim Von Ehr donated $1 Million to help fund the center. Read Jim Fuquay’s article “State picked for high tech research site.”
Rapid City Journal (August 2006)
Zyvex’s new Nanomaterials Prototyping, Testing and Characterization Facility in South Dakota was featured in the article“ Nanotech firm sets up at Tech.”
MTBC Tech Titan Award Nominations (July 2006)
Zyvex CEO Jim Von Ehr is a finalist in the Emerging Company CEO category of the sixth annual Tech Titans Awards. The Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC), the largest technology trade association in Texas, will announce the finalists during a gala awards dinner at The Fairmont Dallas on Friday, Aug. 18, 2006.
Medical Device Link (July 2006)
Zyvex was mentioned in the cover story, “Nanotechnology: Little Things Mean a Lot.”
MTBC (July 2006)
Zyvex was featured in an article profiling the upcoming nanoTX’06 conference in Dallas (September 26-28). Check out Part One in,“ MTBC Co-Sponsoring Global Nanotechnology Conference And Show In Dallas This September.”
Dallas Morning News (July 2006)
UTD students created an American flag (7 microns tall) using Zyvex’s nanomanipulator. Check out,“ Microscopic flag a test in nanotechnology.”
Concept to Reality (Summer 2006)
The editors of Concept to Reality (an Altair Engineering, Inc. Publication) interviewed two of Zyvex’s engineers for the article, “CAI in the Nanotech-Enabling World.”