Portable Device That Detects Chemical Attacks Licensed From BYU to Utah Company
March 17, 2008
March 17, 2008
PROVO, Utah, March 17 -- Brigham Young University issued the following news release:
A portable device that can detect a chemical attack has been licensed from Brigham Young University to a Utah-based company working in support of the U.S. Department of Defense.
Developed by chemistry professor Milton Lee, this 28-pound device will be produced by Torion Technologies Inc., which is headed by one of Lee's former students. The agreement between Torion and BYU invo . . .
A portable device that can detect a chemical attack has been licensed from Brigham Young University to a Utah-based company working in support of the U.S. Department of Defense.
Developed by chemistry professor Milton Lee, this 28-pound device will be produced by Torion Technologies Inc., which is headed by one of Lee's former students. The agreement between Torion and BYU invo . . .
