American Films, Inc. does not have significant operations. The company intends to merge or acquire one or more properties or businesses. Previously, it was engaged in the development and commercialization of the inventions and intellectual property to be generated by the research project being conducted at NYU relating to DNA Nanotechnology. The company was formerly known as Nanoscience Technologies, Inc. and changed its name to American Films, Inc. in March 2012. American Films, Inc. was founded in 1987 and is based in Jersey City, New Jersey.
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