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.
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 ...