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Princeton, NJ-based Taaneh Appointed Sol Gruner as Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: August 04, 2015
Princeton, NJ-based Taaneh Appointed Sol Gruner as Chief Technology Officer
Taaneh is engaged in commercializing the use of diamond particles, an inert material, for the authentication, identification and construction of anti-counterfeiting systems. The technology has applications in diverse sectors including the pharmaceutical industry, cosmetics and fragrances, foods, textiles, paint, ink, currency, mechanical components, electronics, and packaging. Taaneh`s IP and patent positions are designed to protect the technology that is the basis for the company`s business plan.
Sol Gruner currently serves as the John L. Wetherill Professor of Physics at Cornell University. For 17 years, Dr. Gruner was the director of the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source, where he was responsible for administering its multi-million dollar annual budget and meeting nationally mandated research goals. He was also previously named as a fellow at both the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and has been elected to the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Science. In his role at Taaneh, Dr. Gruner will help advance the commercial and scientific strategies for the company`s technology platform and services based on the use of diamond microparticles in product authentication.
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