November 2010
Seacoast Science is awarded an SBIR Phase I award from the U.S. Army. The project will be to develop and test new Electronic Sensing Fiber Scaffold Sensor.

October 2010
Seacoast Science's new Forston MiniGC product is selected as a finalist for the 2010 "Most Innovative Product Award," in the Clean Technology category.     Read More

October 2010
Seacoast Science wins the 2010 TechAmerica High Tech Award in the category of Emerging Growth Company.   Read More

October 2010
Seacoast Science is selected for a NASA Phase II SBIR program to develop a sensor system for aerosolized chemicals.

 July 2010
Seacoast signs an agreement with Forston Lab of Fort Collins, CO to distribute the Mini GCs to the industrial market place. To learn more about Forston Labs Click Here.

May 2010
Seacoast Science, Inc. is profiled by the U.S. Army in their 2010 Small Business success story:  Learn More

April 2010
Seacoast Science selected for award for a Phase I SBIR from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The project will be to develop and test new polymers for explosive detection.

February 2010
Seacoast Science begins work on a NASA Phase I SBIR program to develop a sensor system for aerosolized chemicals.

February 2010
Seacoast joins DEFCOMM, a defense and space technology consortium, and is proud to be a new member of the San Diego East County Economic Development Council.

February 2010
Seacoast Science is awarded an U.S. Air Force Phase II SBIR for the development of sensor systems for CBRNE targets.

December 2009
Seacoast Science expands its' research and development as well as sensor component operations opening an office in East San Diego County. This office will be leading the development and future manufacturing for bio medical applications using Seacoast's sensor technology.

December 2009
Seacoast is profile on Xconomy San Diego. (Read about Seacoast)

November 2009
Seacoast Science is awarded a Phase II STTR from the US Air Force. The project is a collaboration with University of California San Diego researchers.

November 2009
Seacoast Science's sensor technology is highlighted in TechUpdate a quarterly newletter published by the U.S. Missile Defense Agency. (Read about Seacoast and MDA)

 
 
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