Skokie firm launches nanotechnology job-training program

BY MIKE ISAACES misaacs@pioneerlocal.com July 2, 2012 9:12AM

Sean Murdock, Executive Director of Nano Business Alliance, Dr. Cedric Loiret-Bernal, CEO of NanoInk and Philippe Inagaki, CEO of Polyera appear in the atrium of the Illinois Science & Technology Park. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times Media

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What: Nanotechnology Employment, Education and Economic Development Initiative job training program.

Funding: $250,000 outside grant, $250,000 from downtown Skokie Illinois Science Park tax increment finance fund.

Partners: Village of Skokie, Illinois Science Park, Oakton Community College and area high schools

Purpose: To train technicians in the budding field of nanotechnology.

Updated: July 2, 2012 9:25AM

One of the first occupants of the Illinois Science + Technology Park in 2005 was The NanoBusiness Alliance, a national industry association, which moved its Midwest headquarters into Skokie.

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