finalist announced in University of Dayton annual business competition. Axial Capillary Fibers: an advanced materials technology for ballast wat...

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finalist announced in University of Dayton annual business competition. Axial Capillary Fibers: an advanced materials technology for ballast water treatment in the shipping industry. The team involves the U.S. Air Force Research Lab’s Technology Acceleration Program and The Entrepreneur’s Center in Dayton. Team members include Andrew Hamilton, a second-year student studying finance and accounting and Dayton native. The finalists will compete, along with one team from China, for $65,000 in cash prizes at the final round on March 5.

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