PM's science prize winner on HTS technology

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Wed, 10 Mar 2010 7:18a.m.

Dr Bob Buckley

Dr Bob Buckley

A new global power technology, projected to be worth over $200 million to the New Zealand economy in the next decade, has taken out the inaugural Prime Minister’s science prize.

Doctors Jeff Tallon and Bob Buckley of CRI Industrial Research won the award for their research and commercialisation activity in the field of high temperature superconductors.

Dr Bob Buckley joins Michael Wilson to talk about how HTS technology works

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