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December 4, 2006
ADT named a 2007 Technology Pioneer by the
World
Economic Forum. Neil Kane to attend WEF annual meeting in Davos,
Switzerland. Read
the full announcement here.
To see and hear a video interview with Neil Kane,
click here.


November 28, 2006
John Crane Inc, the world's largest manufacturer of mechanical
seals for pumps, today announced its long running collaboration
with Advanced Diamond Technologies to develop mechanical seals
with dramatically improved friction and wear characteristics through
the application of ADT's diamond material known as UNCD®. Read
the announcement here.

November 14, 2006
ADT announces the successful close of its over-subscribed Series B round of
venture financing. Read the
announcement here.

October 25, 2006
Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich today announced $140,000 in Opportunity Returns
funding to ADT to increase commercialization efforts and enhance homeland
security product offerings. This funding is being provided through the
Innovative Product Grant (IPG) Program administered by Illinois Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s (DCEO) Homeland Security Market Development
(HSMD) bureau. Read the full text of the State
of Illinois' announcement here.

October 25, 2006
ADT has received the 2006 Diamond Thin Films Product Innovation of the Year
Award from Frost & Sullivan. This prestigious award recognizes ADT's
progress at developing high quality, innovative products based on diamond thin
films. Read the full text of Frost &
Sullivan's announcement here in .pdf format, or see the announcement on
Frost &
Sullivan's website.


September 11, 2006
ADT was recognized as a runner-up in the Materials category
in the Wall St. Journal's 2006 Technology Innovation Awards Competition.
Read ADT's announcement
here. Link to the Dow
Jones page for more information about the award and a list
of the other winners.


August 8, 2006
DARPA awards a project to ADT and its partners to develop
UNCD MEMS devices to enable higher performance broadband telecommunication
devices through the enabling properties of UNCD®. The DARPA
project specifically leverages UNCD's low temperature deposition
process to co-integrate MEMS devices with CMOS electronics.
Read the announcement
here.

June 27, 2006
Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc. was recognized today as
a Nano 50 Award Winner. The Nano 50™ Awards, presented by
Nanotech Briefs magazine, recognize the top 50 technologies,
products, and innovators that have significantly impacted, or
are expected to impact, the state of the art in nanotechnology.
“The winners of the Nano 50 awards are the best of the best
– the innovative people and technologies that will continue to
move nanotechnology to key mainstream markets,” said Linda L.
Bell, publisher of Nanotech Briefs.
Nanotech Briefs is a digital monthly
magazine from the publishers of NASA Tech Briefs that highlights
engineering breakthroughs in nanotechnology and MEMS. Visit the
Web site at: www.nanotechbriefs.com
For the complete list of Nano 50 award winners, visit: www.nanotechbriefs.com/nano50_winners.html


June 21, 2006
Persistence pays off. ADT and its founders are featured in an article in
Innovation: America's Journal of Technology Commercialization.

May 11, 2006
ADT announces UNCD Diamond on Silicon (DoSi™) wafers,
ADT's first family of UNCD-enabled products. Read
the announcement here. For further details, see the
Products page.

February 24, 2006
Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc. founders John Carlisle and Orlando
Auciello win award for Excellence in Technology Transfer from the
Federal Laboratory
Consortium. Read the details by
clicking here.
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