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DEVELOPMENTS PRIOR TO 2007
QuesTek is active on the design,
development and application of computational Materials by Design®
technology. Below
are some of the developments prior to 2007.
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DOD Funds New Corrosion-Resistant Steel - Feb 2006
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A Fortune 2005 Breakout Company - May 2005
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Naval Air Warfare Center Awards Phase I SBIR - APR.2005
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New Alloy For U.S. Army Motar - APR.2005
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QuesTek Briefing - APR.2005
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Navy Brochure - APR.2005
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U.S. Marine Corps Awards QuesTek A Phase II SBIR - MAR.2005
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Greg Olson receives distinguished scientist/engineer award- MAR.2004
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QuesTek to develop new stainless Marine steel - MAR.2004
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QuesTek introduces new stainless blade steel - FEB.2004
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QuesTek scores in the Baja 1000 - DEC.2003
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Ferrium®C61 Gear Steels see success on and off the track - OCT.2003
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New iron-based structural amorphous alloy design for Navy - SEPT.2003
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Navy seeks new alloy for carrier-based landing gear - AUG.2003
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QuesTek's
Ferrium® S53 alloy enters DoD certification program - JUL.2003
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A
strong Memory is Shaping in a new NSF sponsored program - JUL.2003
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Ferrium®
C69 Aerospace Gear Steel to be tested by NASA - JUN.2003
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QuesTek receives Department of Defense Project of the Year Award - DEC.2002
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Innovation of the Year Award presented to QuesTek - OCT.2002
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Damage
Tolerant Amorphous Metals under development - APR.2002
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QuesTek
brings its “Mettle” to glass in new DARPA initiative - FEB.2002
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QuesTek’s modeling software a key component to accelerating materials development and qualification - JAN.2002
In addition to the above, a number of articles on QuesTek and its
Materials by Design technology have appeared in publications such as
Fortune, Business Week, Science and Advanced Materials & Processes,
and QuesTek's technology was detailed in a chapter of "Stuff: the
materials the world is made of" by Ivan Amato. Reprints may still be
available upon request.
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