Warwick Effect Polymers and Carnegie Mellon University enter license agreement
Warwick Effect Polymers (WEP) has entered an agreement for the commercial exploitation of Atom-Transfer Radical Polymerisation (ATRP) technology with Carnegie Mellon University, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Under the Agreement, WEP will have access to patented Carnegie Mellon technology in exchange for royalty payments. Financial details are not being disclosed.
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