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PureLux Receives $100,000 from NC Green Business Fund

Filed in archive Investing on November 22, 2009

PureLux Receives $100,000 from NC Green Business Fund
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North Carolina-based nanotech company PureLux has received a $100,000 grant from the North Carolina Green Business Fund. Founded in March of 2007, the company is a spin-out from the Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials at Wake Forest University.


"PureLux has developed a uniquely efficient lighting system that will prove to be a revolutionary new way of lighting in commercial and residential structures," says Dr. David Carroll, director of the Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials at Wake Forest University.


"This grant from the NC Green Business Fund will allow for the development of two testing sites to help finalize PureLux's product design and quantify illumination standards necessary in the lighting market," says PureLux CEO Bob Summers.


More here from the Winston-Salem Journal ... and the press release is here.



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