Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology is looking for a few good ideas. Michael Carolina, OCAST executive director, said ideas become innovation, which can translate into jobs ...
Ekips Technologies Inc. and Nanolight Inc. received OCAST nanotechnology awards worth $350,352 and $90,000 respectively from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology.
OCAST is seeking applicants for this fiscal year's second round of competition for applied research awards, which will be worth about $2.5 million in state funds. OCAST is the Oklahoma Center for the ...
The OCAST Oklahoma Applied Research Support (OARS) program has provided more than $17.7 million for projects conducted in Norman. The OARS funds leveraged an additional $265.5 million in federal and ...
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