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    2. Oil imports: Where technology meets – or avoids – the policy issue

      Explore masshightech.com (Jun 8 2011)

      Oil imports: Where technology meets – or avoids – the policy issue The range of technologies is also dizzying, with companies like Qteros training microbes to process biomass into fuel, and companies simply working on making the internal combustion engine run more efficiently, like the Scuderi Group LLC of West Springfield. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Springfield   Qteros   Scuderi Group

    3. Qteros CEO John McCarthy offers space in new Chicopee plant for biofuel start-ups

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      Qteros CEO John McCarthy offers space in new Chicopee plant for biofuel start-ups With the major costs associated with proving out new biofuels technologies, John McCarthy says he’s seen a number of Massachusetts startups in the space enticed to do larger-scale work in other states. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Massachusetts   Chicopee   Qteros

    4. Stealthy Panève chips away at $3.5M funding round - Mass High Tech Business News

      Explore masshightech.com (Feb 24 2011)

      Stealthy Western Mass. startup Panève LLC has landed $3.28 million of a planned $3.5 million funding round, according to federal documents. Panève is a chipmaker working on a flexible processing unit that can handle data, graphics or whatever it is programmed to do. Panève, based in Hadley, is run by CEO Steven Franks and President Jef Sharp. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Qteros Inc.   Panève

    5. Life sciences research at Pioneer Valley colleges is poised to become leading hub

      Explore masslive.com (Feb 19 2011)

      Life sciences research at Pioneer Valley colleges is poised to become leading hub Poised to grow these areas of knowledge into a full-fledged life sciences cluster are academic leaders, researchers, clinicians and leaders of agencies such as the Pioneer Valley Life Sciences Institute of Springfield. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Massachusetts   Massachusetts Life Sciences Center   Smith College

    6. Bad times still good for Pioneer Valley innovation companies

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      Bad times still good for Pioneer Valley innovation companies “The bioenergy sector is quite robust, and business is going great. We’re wrapping up a very strong year,” said Susan T. Hager, of Qteros Inc., an Amherst-born, Marlborough-based company developing a process to make ethanol production cheaper and more efficient. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Massachusetts   West Springfield   Springfield

    7. Tech across New England: Qteros holds key to cellulosic ethanol production

      Explore masshightech.com (Sep 1 2010)

      Qteros Inc. officials say they are well on their way toward commercializing a new cellulosic ethanol production process, and plan to continue the effort by opening a new 15,000-square-foot research and development facility in Chicopee by the end of the year. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Massachusetts   Amherst   Chicopee

    8. Qteros, UMass Amherst land biofuels production patent

      Explore masshightech.com (Mar 23 2010)

      Qteros, UMass Amherst land biofuels production patent Cellulosic ethanol technology company Qteros Inc. and the University of Massachusetts Amherst have been granted a patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for its new ethanol production technology using biomass fermentation. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Massachusetts   Amherst   Qteros

    9. Microbial research spawns new generation of biofuels

      Explore masshightech.com (Jan 20 2010)

      Microbial research spawns new generation of biofuels Advances in microbial science are powering the second generation of biofuel companies, ones that are looking to produce ethanol, diesel or other fuels from plant materials other than foodstuffs. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   University of Massachusetts   Amherst   Qteros Inc.

    10. Qteros unexpectedly replaces CEO Frey

      Explore bizjournals (Jan 13 2010)

      In an unexpected management shuffle, ethenol-technology developer Qteros Inc. has replaced CEO William Frey with biotechnology veteran John McCarthy. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Chicopee   Qteros   Qteros Inc.

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