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Selah Technologies Wins $100,000 SBIR GRANT

December 2, 2008

December 2, 2008

GREENVILLE, SC - Selah Technologies, an advanced materials manufacturer, has received a $100,000 SBIR Phase I grant from the National Science Foundation.

It is the company's second SBIR grant.

The company says it will use the funds to continue manufacture and development of its Selah Dots nanotechnology.

Selah Technologies obtained a worldwide exclusive license in 2006 from Clemson University to develop and commercialize two nanotechnologies, branded Selah Dots and Selah Tubes.

Selah Dots are patent-pending brightly luminescent
carbon based nanoparticles for use primarily as imaging agents for the biomedical industry with supplementary applications including solar cells and anticounterfeiting, among others.

Selah Tubes, patented enriched carbon nanotubes protected have a number of applications due to their electrical and thermal conductivity properties.

On the Web: www.selahtechnologies.com