1. Articles mentioning both Solutia, Inc. and Qteros

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    1. Innovators hold key place in region

      Explore masslive.com (Feb 12 2011)

      Innovators hold key place in region ...in West Springfield; • Development of advanced materials for the booming global solar industry from Solutia in Springfield; • Bacteria that generate their own harnessable electricity from the University of M......The creation of ethanol from cellulosic plant materials and the "Q" microbe being commercialized by Qteros in Chicopee; • And the enhanced renewable power generation and connectivity by the Holyoke Gas & El... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Massachusetts   Springfield Technical Community College   Springfield

    2. Green tech company makes home here

      Explore The Reminder Online (Nov 3 2009)

      ...Mayor Michael Bissonnette were among the officials at the groundbreaking for the pilot facility for Qteros, a company that uses a microbe to convert cellulose from plant material into ethanol. By G. Michae......ant material into ethanol. Although originally slated to be based in Springfield at leased space at Solutia, a decision made by Solutia management not to lease space to the company eventually led them to Chicopee, Bissonnette explained... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Massachusetts   Springfield   Chicopee

    3. Qteros, the 'Microsoft of Energy,' Lands in Chicopee

      Explore BusinessWest (Oct 27 2009)

      Qteros, the 'Microsoft of Energy,' Lands in Chicopee ...om that article to the groundbreaking was circuitous. As reported in these pages earlier this year, Qteros had plans to lease space within the massive Solutia complex in Indian Orchard. Due to decisions in out-of-state corporate management for the latter com... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Massachusetts   MassDevelopment   Robert L. Culver

    4. Biofuels firm plans facility in Chicopee

      Explore masslive.com (Oct 7 2009)

      ..., there is certainly the potential for 150 jobs at the facility," Sharp said. "So this is a win for Qteros, but more importantly it's a win for the community and a win for the planet." Formerly known as SunEthanol, Qteros was founded in 2006 in Amherst as a spin-off company using research done at UMass. The biofuels com......uels company approached him in June when negotiations with owners of ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Massachusetts   Springfield   Amherst

    5. UMass, UConn getting closer

      Explore masslive.com (May 30 2009)

      ...ess story. The company is trying to make a commercial success of the Q microbe discovered at UMass. Qteros moved its headquarters and plans to build a pilot biofuels plant at Solutia's chemical plant in the Indian Orchard section of Springfield. This plant might be followed by a fu... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Massachusetts   University of Connecticut   Baystate Health

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