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Metalysis grant boost

30 October 2009

A £1.5 million development grant to Metalysis, is to help provide 90 jobs at the speciality metals technology innovator.

The award from the Regional Development Agency Yorkshire Forward to the small high-tech company that was recently named one of the world’s leading cleantech innovators will provide skilled employment as the company gears up to develop a pioneering semi-continuous plant to produce titanium powders for worldwide markets. 

 

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