Army Plans Exclusive Patent License to Ohio Photonics Firm
Published Date: 2/20/2025
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The Army plans to give Dayton Photonics Systems LLC the exclusive right to use a special invention. This means Dayton Photonics gets the green light to develop and sell this technology, which could lead to cool new products. If you’re interested, now’s the time to pay attention—this move could shake up the tech scene in Dayton, Ohio!
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