Infinite Composites has clinched a significant $470,748 contract from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement in Science and Technology (OCAST) under its Industry Innovation Program, aimed at amplifying its products’ size and pressure capabilities to support the burgeoning hydrogen economy.
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