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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 6,1996 PSA#1545Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 7000 East Avenue, Livermore, CA
94550 A -- LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY SEEKS PARTNERSHIPS WITH
INDUSTRY POC for further information, contact Industrial Partnership &
Commercialization, at (510) 423-3139. Announcement The Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) operated by the University of
California under contract with the US Department of Energy (DOE) is
seeking US companies interested in licensing or participating in a
cooperative research and development agreement to commercialize
cross-dispersion infrared spectrometer (CDIRS) technology. LLNL has
developed compact spectrometer prototypes that utilize high precision,
chemically etched, silicon echelle gratings to create 2-dimensional
spectral formats tailored to IR detector arrays. The instruments
operate with no moving components covering the entire mid and long wave
infrared region. Diffraction limited performance with resolving powers
up to 10,000 can be achieved in liter sized spectrometer volumes. The
potential commercial advantages of this technology are its design
simplicity for east of manufacture, low maintenance requirements and
exceedingly high sensitivity. The high performance instrument provides
superior signal to noise performance over comparable Fourier transform
instruments. Market applications are anticipated for research
instruments, industrial process monitors, environmental monitors and
remote atmospheric monitors from ground, airborne and satellite
platforms. LLNL is seeking licenses for each of the potential market
opportunities and a separate licensee for the silicon grating
fabrication technology. The partnerships will be coordinated through
Industrial Partnerships and Commercialization at LLNL. Moving critical
technology beyond the Laboratory to the commercial work helps our US
licenses gain a competitive edge in the marketplace. The University of
California's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory can license
technology through exclusive or non-exclusive licensing agreements, as
appropriate. Cooperative research and development agreements (CRADAs)
are structured to offer partner companies the opportunity to license
LLNL technologies at the end of the project. All projects are conducted
under policies related to the strict non-disclosure of company
proprietary information. Any or all portions of this technology can be
licensed or developed into a CRADA. If you are interested in working
with LLNL on commercialization of this technology, please respond in
writing within 45 days of this announcement. Provide a short (two page
maximum) description of company history, experience in the field,
present position in the market, and send this information to: Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory; Industrial Partnerships and
Commercialization, attn: Infrared Spectrometer Technology; P.O. Box
808, L-795, Livermore, CA 94551. (060) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0012 19960305\A-0012.SOL)
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