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Tesla NanoCoatings has leased 1,000 square feet of space at Stark State College’s Advanced Technology Center to allow more room for research and development of its corrosion control coating.
It is applied like paint, but protects metal with a unique galvanizing process. Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale.
Stark State’s support played a role in the company receiving a $100,000 startup award from the Innovation Fund, said Todd Hawkins, Tesla’s managing director and a former aerospace engineer.
Stark State is a supporting member of the regional fund focused on supporting technology-based entrepreneurial endeavors and emerging businesses.
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