Cellular Bioengineering Snags the Nation's Top R&D Honors

As published in 2005 October, Hawaii Business Magazine by Jacy L. Youn:

And the winner is ... : The R&D 100 award proves CBI's staff is at the top of its game. From left to right: Shaosheng Dong, Michael Coy, Amy Weintraub, Leslie Isaki, Romie Lattrell, Tony Lee, Hank Wuh, Ge Ming Lui, Rosalynn Chan, Kevin Chinn.

The R&D 100 awards. Dubbed "The Oscars of Invention," they are the nation's top honors in research and development, presented annually by R&D Magazine to the companies and organizations behind the best, brightest innovations in America. With former award-winning inventions ranging from the fax machine to the artificial kidney, making the list is no small feat. A fact that isn't lost for a second on Hank Wuh, founder and chief executive officer of Honolulu-based Cellular Bioengineering Inc. (CBI), which this year has been selected an R&D 100 Award recipient, for its development of the Neural Matrix Chip. "It's an honor. It truly is an honor," says Wuh. "They only pick 100 companies each year, and we're very proud to be one of them." ...read more.

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