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- Herty_Advanced_Materials_Development_Center abstract "The Herty Advanced Materials Development Center was established in 1938 by the State of Georgia as an applied research center to honor Dr. Charles H. Herty, a chemist whose discoveries spearheaded the utilization of southern softwoods in the manufacture of pulp and paper products. In 2012, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal transferred management of Herty to Georgia Southern University to enhance economic and business development in the State of Georgia.Located on a 10-acre campus in Savannah, the Herty Advanced Materials Development Center is a new product and process accelerator, providing technical, market and manufacturing expertise within a 120,000 square foot facility.".
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- Herty_Advanced_Materials_Development_Center comment "The Herty Advanced Materials Development Center was established in 1938 by the State of Georgia as an applied research center to honor Dr. Charles H. Herty, a chemist whose discoveries spearheaded the utilization of southern softwoods in the manufacture of pulp and paper products.".
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