
Tucson Transatlantic Trade, Inc. Holding Group
Scientific Research / Technology Transfer
TTT Projects with Academic Institutions

Most of the technologies in the TTT portfolio are the result of intense/longterm cooperation with key Fortune 500 customers as well as numerous universities and research institutes.
Examples Include:
- TTT Energy Projects:
- 1995-1998: collaboration with Arizona Technology Incubator (ATI), a consortium of leading Arizona universities, law/accounting firms, and venture capital and banking groups (including industrial facilities (AZ, USA)
- 1996-present: collaboration with the Energy Efficiency Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory (NY, USA)
- 1987-present: collaboration with the Technical University of Vienna (Europe)
- 1987-present: collaboration with the Center for Energy Efficiency at the University of Ljubljana (Europe)
- 1993-1994: collaboration with MBE/Technical University Miskolc (Europe)
- 1996: prototype evaluation with Sandia National Laboratory (NM/USA)
- November 1998: collaboration with the Centre of Technology Transfer for Process Industries (CTTPI) of the University Politehnika of Bucharest (Europe) (Prof. V. Plesu)
- TTT Factory Automation Projects:
- 1995-present: collaboration with Technical University of Sofia (Europe)
- 1992-present: collaboration with Systems/Industrial, Physics, Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering Departments at University of Arizona and Arizona State University (AZ/USA)
- 1992-present: collaboration with Electronics/Physics/Applied Mathematics Air Force Base Centers at Chapman University (CA/USA)
- 1993-1994: collaboration with Slovak Technical University Bratislava (Europe)
- TTT Medical Projects:
- 1992-1997: collaboration with University of Arizona College of Medicine Health Sciences Center (AZ/USA)
- 1992-present: collaboration with University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Health Sciences Center (OK/USA)
TTT has also closely monitors and seeks cooperation with firms active in the following Government-Sponsored Technology Innovation programs:
- US SBIR (USA)
- BRITE, ESPRIT, EUREKA, JOULE-THERMIE and TACIS (Europe)
- Los Alamos National Laboratory and Federal Laboratories Consortium (USA)
- COGEN Europe
We Invite Cooperation Inquiries from Universities/Institutes Worldwide committed to new technology Development/Commercialization.
Please address inquiries to:
Anthony Avila, President, TTT, Inc. Holding Group
E-mail: aavila@ttthg.com