6/20/2007
SMCC's Advanced Technology Center Holds Grand Opening
The Southern Maine Community College Advanced Technology Center, located in Brunswick, will provide training for students and existing workers in the fast growing composite industry.


www.wcsh6.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=64032
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2/22/2007
Composite Panels Designed to Save Troops
Using technology developed locally, University of Maine researchers are hoping to save soldiers’ lives.

www.bangordailynews.com/news/t/news.aspx?articleid=146684&zoneid=500
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2/1/2007
Governor Baldacci & University Officials Outline Vision to Expand Maine's Boatbuilding, Composites and Marine Industries
The AEWC Center

www.aewc.umaine.edu
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1/24/2007
Maine Boat Building Ready for Growth
Maine’s boat building industry is healthy and poised for growth. But according to a recently released report, boat builders face several obstacles they must overcome before they can take advantage of the opportunities for growth in a global market.

www.bangordailynews.com/news/t/news.aspx?articleid=145542&zoneid=12
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1/16/2007
In Composites: A Cluster is Key
It began in the realm of grant proposals and economic theory, but now it's turning into steel and concrete. A collaborative effort among public agencies and private companies to boost the composites and boat-building industries is starting to pay off.

www.pressherald.mainetoday.com/business/stories/070116composite.html
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1/1/2007
Maine Wins Competitive Federal Grant to grow Maine’s Boat Building and Composites Industries.
Maine Wins Competitive Federal Grant to grow Maine’s Boat Building and Composites Industries. Maine was one of only 13 national regions in 12 states to take part in a $195 million Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) Grant in 2006.


www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/index.php?topic=Portal+News&id=15805&v=article-2004
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8/25/2006
Harbor Technologies Receives $418,500 Development Grant from Maine Technology Institute for Composite Piling Machinery
Harbor Technologies, Inc., a provider of innovative and cost-effective composite solutions to the marine infrastructure market, announces that it has received a $418,500 development grant from the Maine Technology Institute to purchase and further develop a machine to produce composite marine pilings in a continuous manner.

business.mainetoday.com/newsdirect/release.html?id=3359
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3/1/2006
Direct Mold Start-up Accepts Challenges of Recycling
An interview with David Jansen - Janseneering, LLC - Topsham Maine

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