Micro Nano Breakthrough Conference
17 May 2007Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute and Washington Technology Center are jointly organizing Micro Nano Breakthrough Conference during September 10-12, 2007 at Doubletree Hotel, Lloyd Centre Portland Oregon. The exhibition and poster session have also been planned and a large number of prominent speakers and experts from the industry and academia have been invited.
The keynote speakers includes Dr. Wade Adams, Director, Smalley Institute, Rice University; The honorable David Wu, US House of Representatives, Chairman, House Subcommittee for Technology and Innovation; Mr. Sean Murdock, Executive Director, Nano Business Alliance; Dr. Kang L. Wang, Director, Western Institute of Nanotechnology, UCLA and Dr. Clayton Teague, Director Federal National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO). The aim of the conference includes sharing the ideas and set agendas for developing new technologies, product and processes, build collaborative network and exhibit new microproducts and technologies.
Large number of scientists, engineers, researchers, academicians, policy makers, government officials, students, administrators, product developers, intellectual property managers, legislatures and strategic partners are expected to participate in the conference. The conference provides one of the best opportunities to present your research or exhibit your latest product as an exhibitor.
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