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Georgia Tech licensed the Micro Ammonia Production System (MAPS) technology to Hydrofuel Canada, as referenced in the licensing success story.
Researchers are focusing on developing sustainable building materials and improving renewable energy production.
Hydrofuel Canada Inc. licenses the Micro Ammonia Production System (MAPS) technology from Georgia Tech for commercialization.
Georgia Tech developed the MAPS ammonia production technology, for which Hydrofuel has an exclusive licensing agreement. Their technology is central to the CRADA with CSU.
Georgia Tech is a partner in the consortium researching H2 truck technology.
Recipient of $799,997 award for hydrogen gas turbines research project.
Researchers from Georgia Tech collaborated with UNIST to develop a new carbon capture system.

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