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Article: Procter & Gamble Continues to Nurture North Carolina State University's Research Capabilities; North Carolina State University to lead development and commercialization of TEEGAFIX Technology and Enzyme Modified Fiber Technology.
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- November 5, 2003
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RALEIGH, N.C., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- North Carolina State University (NCSU) today celebrates the donation of two more intellectual property portfolios from The Procter & Gamble Company . The first of these donations is commonly referred to as Enzyme Modified Fiber Technology. This technology, developed by P&G research, is a manufacturing process to create softer tissue, towel and facial paper products. The second donation is TEEGAFIX Technology. This technology will permit fabric dyes to work at lower temperatures and lower salt levels, potentially providing significant cost savings and environmental benefits to textile and dye manufacturers.
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