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December 13th, 2006
Easton Sports wins innovative product award at Nano 50(tm)
Abstract:
The 2006 Nano 50 Awards, which are voted on by a distinguished panel of judges from the science and technology industries, listed Easton Sports' Stealth Comp CNT baseball bat as one of the top 50 products that will have a significant impact on the future of nanotechnology. The Nano 50 Awards, which are presented by Nanotech Briefs at the NASA Tech Brief's National Nano Engineering Conference, presented Easton Sports with the ‘Product Award' under the 'Materials' category, according to Matt Arndt, Easton Sports' senior vice president of baseball/softball.
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