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Dyadic International expands license agreement With Abengoa

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has agreed to pay Dyadic International, Inc., million for an expansion of its rights under the non-exclusive license agreement the parties entered into in February 2009. has agreed to pay Dyadic International, Inc., Abengoa will have the right to work with third party sublicensees to further develop C1 enzymes.

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Volkswagen 1.4-Liter TSI TwinCharger Named International Engine of the Year, Green Engine of Year

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Volkswagen won the overall 2009 International Engine of the Year Award—the first time the company took the top award—with its 1.4-liter liter category and was voted Green Engine of the Year, beating both Toyota’s and Honda’s new electric-hybrid powerplants. International Engine of the Year Awards 2009 Winners.