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The University of Virginia Health System received a $6 million, five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to launch a digestive health research center at UVa. The center will be one of only 16 of its kind in the country. (06/24/2004, Press release)

The Carilion Biomedical Institute, Carilion Health System, the Virginia Tech Foundation and the University of Virginia Patent Foundation sold Biophile, a laboratory freezer business, to TekCel, a Massachusetts lab automation equipment company. Biophile, in which the four partners invested $10 million, developed a 6-foot-tall freezer for use in scientific laboratories. (06/23/2004, The Roanoke Times)

Magnetic Technologies Corp. of Wytheville and Trasfor of Lugano Switzerland, both designers of transformers for industrial and commercial use, reached a joint operating agreement. MTC will manufacture and market transformers designed by Trasfor in the U.S. while gaining access to Trasfor technology, which it will incorporate in its own product line. (06/23/2004, The Roanoke Times)

The Henrico County Economic Development Authority reached an agreement to open an office in Shanghai, China, in an effort to encourage partnerships between Chinese firms and Henrico businesses. (06/11/2004, Press release)

Virginia International Terminals, the operating company for the Port of Virginia, agreed to a new three-year contract with China Shipping Container Lines Co., a subsidiary of the China Shipping Group. China Shipping operates three services to the Port of Virginia. (06/11/2004, Press release)

310 Ltd., a Richmond-based economic development marketing firm, reached a deal to provide target industry research and other economic development services to Mississippi Power, a unit of Southern Co. that serves 193,000 customers in a 23-county area of Mississippi. (06/11/2004, PRNewswire)

The United Steelworkers of America Local 8888 approved a new labor contract with Northrop Grumman Newport News in a 1,877-to-856 vote. The 52-month contract provides for an average 3.3 percent raise, as well as an increase in monthly pension benefits and a cap on health-care premiums. The contract covers 8,500 hourly workers. (06/10/2004, The Virginian-Pilot)

American Military University, a provider of online educational services, reached an agreement with the Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command to support a Master of Science degree in space studies for the command’s space operations officers. (06/08/2004, PRNewswire)

Virginia has selected the Chicago IT consulting firm of Gordon & Glickson to provide strategic advisory services to the Virginia Information Technologies Agency and other state bodies. Gordon & Glickson will review and analyze proposals for technology infrastructure projects and advise on legal, financial and technical issues. (06/07/2004, Business Wire)

Nextel, a Reston-based telecommunications company, signed a sales and marketing agreement with Science Applications International Corp. of San Diego. The companies will offer Nextel’s digital wireless network and products in conjunction with SAIC’s system integration and consulting services. (06/01/2004, Business Wire)

The Egg Factory, a Roanoke developer of innovative products, entered into an agreement to develop and launch products with The Clorox Co. TEF develops products for Fortune 500 companies either for purchase or license, cutting development time and cost. (06/01/PRNewswire)

Rhodes Communications of Norfolk was hired by Iridium Satellite, a satellite communications company headquartered in Bethesda, Md., to provide public relations and media consultation services. (06/01/2004, Press release)

MCI, an Ashburn telecommunications company, reached agreement with Qwest Communications International to continue providing local telephone service in 14 western states where Qwest is the dominant local phone company. MCI will continue to deliver local service over Qwest’s lines under the four-year deal. (06/01/2004, The Washington Post)

The University of Virginia entered into an agreement with Microsoft Corp. of Redmond, Wash. and Thomson Learning of Florence, Ky., to provide Tablet PCs and software to over 400 students in selected science and math classes. Under the arrangement, the equipment will allow students to take notes and do advanced course work in class. (05/31/2004, The Virginian-Pilot)

 

 

 

 


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