University requests additional funding for S.T.A.R
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February 10, 2015 - 12:21am
Bill Nance, vice president of finance and support services, said university officials will know if the funding request is approved after the legislative session ends on June 20
Nance said the additional funding will be available to the university Sept. 1 if the request is approved .
“We’re creating products and processes and services that benefit people,” Frayser said. “So we provide, in this facility, very specialized space for people to be in that’s typically too expensive for a small company to engage with.”
MicroPower and Quantum Materials Corporation are two of S.T.A.R. One’s five clients.
Frayser said MicroPower is working to convert electricity of waste heat from large stationary sources, and Quantum Materials Corp. works with quantum dots used in LED light panels, high-definition televisions and possibly a bio-marker.
https://star.txstate.edu/node/3262
....hopefully QMC is not dependent upon funding that STAR Park is looking to receive.
It would also be nice if QMC updates us in re to status of in led light panels/hi-def tvs/bio-markers sometime soon.
the time is when the time is