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“Adriana is absolutely one of the best. She is driven like no other one I know. Her intensity is second to none - as such, she delivers results. She also has an awesome eye for Talent and only passes on the best of the best. I cannot say enough about her drive, intensity, and commitment to deliver.” May 8, 2009- Mark Lipscomb, VP, Global Human Resources, Stryker Corporation
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At NEXUSBioMed we are aware of the present and future impact of nanotechnologies in the medical and healthcare industry. For that reason we have created a division that addresses the growing need for talent and leadership within this advanced science - NEXUSNanoTec.
NEXUSNanoTec partners with start-ups and emerging organizations, as well as those who seed and support them. It is our goal to build extraordinary teams of talented professionals and leadership that will ensure that the start-up companies get off the ground and the technologies and products being developed reach the market successfully.
NEXUSNanoTec utilizes the same methodology of identifying talent and leaders as NEXUSBioMed, but the focus expands beyond the medical and healthcare industries - it caters to all nanotechnologies presently being developed.
NEXUSNanoTec is heavily connected and networked within nanotechnology to include academia, leading scientists and researchers and the private sector. We are the perfect talent acquisition and development partner to:
- Angel/Seed Investors
- Venture Capitalists
- Private Equity Firms
- Start-ups and Emerging companies
- Any nanotech organization that wants to succeed!
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NanoTechnology
Putting Nanotechnology on the Map: New Data Show Nanotechnology-Related Activities in Every U.S. State Source:The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies Author:n/a
The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (PEN), United States, has released data showing that every state in the nation can lay claim to the nanotechnology revolution. More than 1,200 companies, universities, government laboratories and other organizations, in all 50 states, including the District of Columbia, are involved in nanotechnology research, development and commercialization, an increase of 50 percent in just two years. The top four states overall are California, Massachusetts, New York and Texas, retaining their lead since the first analysis in 2007. The top three sectors for companies working in nanotechnology are: materials; tools and instruments; and, medicine and health. According to David Rejeski, PEN Director, "[T]he rapid growth in nanotechnology activity across the United States illustrates the impact of continued and significant investments in nanoscience and nanoengineering by the federal government and private sector. There is now not a single state without organizations involved in this cutting-edge field." The information is part of PEN's interactive map that displays the growing "Nano Metro" landscape and provides analysis ranking cities and states by numbers of companies, academic and government research centers, and organizations and technology focus by sector. The article and a link to the map can be found online at the link below.
http://www.nanotechproject.org/news/archive/putting_nanotechnology_on_map/
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