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[IMAGE]	 Volume 1 Issue 12  The Insighter, Technical Insights' monthly e-newsletter, delves into world-wide technical developments with articles written by Technical Insights' analysts. The e-newsletter provides intelligence that keeps you abreast of cutting-edge technologies in your markets and inspires fresh ideas to grow your business.  In this issue you will find: (articles below are from an archived databank, please respond to email for access to the most current findings.)   Inside R&D Alert  Nanotechnology Performance Materials Microelectronics Science & Government High-Tech Materials Sensor Technology Industrial Bioprocessing  Photon Switch Could Lead to Optical Transistor  by Charles Joslin -Technical Insights Inside R & D Alert   A team of physicists at University of Toronto has created nonlinear optics with less than one photon. Quantum interference with two weak fields from a local oscillator suppressed and enhanced spontaneous parametric down conversion. What happened was that pairs of local oscillator photons up converted with ...Read the entire article  For information related to the article above please click reply and indicate your interest below:     For more information on Inside R&D Alert   To purchase related report Photonic Materials (D195)  For information on other related reports   MEMS Collaboration Accelerates Time to Market by Shirley Savage - Technical Insights Nanotech Alert  Getting MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) products to market can be a laborious process. As more companies seek to get commercial MEMS products out into the marketplace, it might be helpful to speed up the process. A new joint venture between ... Read the entire article  For information related to the article above please indicate your interest below:    For more information on Nanotech Alert  To purchase related report Nanodevice (D220)  For information on other related reports   Lockheed Martin Wins Joint Strike Fighter Contract by Al Brown - Technical Insights Performance Materials Alert  The Pentagon has selected Lockheed Martin Co. over Boeing Co. to build the stealthy, supersonic, multirole Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) for the US Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps and UK Royal Air Force and Royal Navy. The aircraft will replace the ...  Read the entire article  For information related to the article above please indicate your interest below:    For more information on Performance Materials Alert  To purchase related report Advanced Ceramics (D191)  For information on other related reports     Here is a list of other articles currently on technicalinsights.frost.com. Please note you will complete a free and easy registrationto read articles below that can impact Enron Corporation.    Gas Sensor on a Chip [Microelectronics] Interest in sensors of all kinds has surged in the wake of the September 11 attacks, with security and military officials looking for ways ... more  US Seeks Markets for Secret Manhattan Project Technology  [Science & Government] What must be one of the most unusual cases of technology transfer reached a major milestone last month when a US company announced the first sale of a product incorporating... more  Making Better Zirconia Molds by Rapid Prototyping [High-Tech Materials] Titanium is becoming very popular in biomedical device circles because of its strength and corrosion resistance. It now looks as though you will be able to produce custom-made implants in the metal quite cost effectively, if you ... more  Machine Vision That Could See Enemy Caves[Sensor Technology] Researchers at University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA) are building computer vision systems that can give unmanned military vehicles better ... more  Tobacco Plants Remediate TNT in Soil [Industrial Bioprocessing] Trinitrotoluene (TNT) is one of the worst offenders among explosives that contaminate the environment. Aside from the possibility of exploding, TNT is extremely... more   Please have my Account Executive contact me by: Phone    Email    Fax  [IMAGE]   This email was sent to vkamins@enron.com Your name (Vince  Kaminsky) and email address (vkamins@enron.com) have been registered with Technical Insights, a division of Frost & Sullivan.    If you have received this e-mail in error, or wish to be removed from our list, please REPLY and write REMOVE in the subject line.  technicalinsights.frost.com 	


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