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RusNano signs $67 million deal with German nanotech investor
RusNano signs $67 million deal with German nanotech investor
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Russia’s State Nanotechnology Corporation, Rusnano signed a $67-million deal with German Nanostart Investment Company on Wednesday to developing high-tech... 21.04.2011, Sputnik International
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Rusnano signs $67 million deal with German nanotech investor
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Russia’s State Nanotechnology Corporation, Rusnano signed a $67-million deal with German Nanostart Investment Company on Wednesday to developing high-tech business in the Perm Region. Rusnano and the Perm Region administration will each invest $25 million in the fund, Nanostart will invest another $17 million.
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RusNano signs $67 million deal with German nanotech investor
17:48 GMT 21.04.2011 (Updated: 19:53 GMT 19.10.2022) Russia’s State Nanotechnology Corporation, Rusnano signed a $67-million deal with German Nanostart Investment Company on Wednesday to developing high-tech business in the Perm Region. Rusnano and the Perm Region administration will each invest $25 million in the fund, Nanostart will invest another $17 million.
Russia’s State Nanotechnology Corporation, Rusnano signed a $67-million deal with German Nanostart Investment Company on Wednesday to developing high-tech business in the Perm Region. Rusnano and the Perm Region administration will each invest $25 million in the fund, Nanostart will invest another $17 million.