Advance Registration is May 23rd for the co-located Nanotech 2008, TechConnect Summit and Clean Technology 2008 events. Nanotech 2008, TechConnect Summit and Clean Technology 2008 events take place in Boston, Massachusetts' Hynes Convention Center on June 1 - 5, 2008.
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) today announced the deadline for Advance Registration is May 23rd for the co-located Nanotech 2008, TechConnect Summit and Clean Technology 2008 events. Nanotech 2008, TechConnect Summit and Clean Technology 2008 events take place in Boston, Massachusetts' Hynes Convention Center on June 1 - 5, 2008. These are the premier industry events on nanotechnology, clean technology and corporate licensing and partnering in the world.
In addition to the showcases over 300 companies and organizations exhibiting at the events, the conference programs includes over 1,000 technology and business presentations in every area of nanotechnology and some 300 in clean technology. More than 100 early stage companies are presenting at TechConnect Summit joining a host of Fortune 500 companies presenting their corporate technology needs. Additional sessions include government program reviews, an early stage company showcase and expanded vertical industry coverage.
The full nanotechnology program can be found at http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2008 and at http://www.csievents.org/Cleantech2008/ for Clean Technology 2008 and http://techconnect.org/Summit2008/ for TechConnect. The following is a partial list of confirmed speakers:
Ray O. Johnson Andrew Zaske Bruce M. Pratt Wilber James David Henderson Mark Mielke R. Shanker D. Kalez Shyam Venkatesh Sally C. Gutierrez Tony Maull, Jr. Anna Moore John Sheehan Soren Nohr Bak Jake M. Reder Rich Mannherz Ian A. Bowles Daniel E. Rardon Scott R. Manalis David Douglas Fiona Case Sam Bhattacharyya David Wright Srinivas Iyer B. Raemy Yaron Jacobs Ezra Green |
Andres E. Carvallo Duncan Macleod Doborah Morrisset David Vieau I. Dairanieh Lewis Norman Henry Wong Sharon L. Nunes Daniel L. Laird D. Kopans L. Szablya Joseph Strakey David A. Weitz Sotiris E. Pratsinis Patti Glaza Fang Changxin Jack A. Roth Bahram Farahmand Jerry Hallmark Vinayak P. Dravid Michael Pratt Joshua Dickinson Alois Popp Kieran Drain Mitch Tyson T. Bailey Peter Moller |
Paul Dickerson Steven Xanthoudakis Thomas Keller Nicole Bieri Tinh Nguyen Naoki “Nick” Sugimoto Chad A. Mirkin S. DePasquale Peter Antoinette Sarah Audet Angela Belcher Jens Rieger J. Cooke Cyndi Tucker Valery A. Petrenko Vladimir Torchilin Mark N. Milton Piotr Grodzinski Anna Stradner Wilson Poon Dean Ilievski L.B. Kane Roy M. Palk John S. Chapman Christopher J. Noren A.C. Smith J. Grossman |
The Nanotech conference provides a multi-industry perspective on corporate R&D as well as the commercialization and product development of micro and nanotechnologies. Clean Technology 2008 is a multi-disciplinary and multi-sector conference on global sustainability addressing advancements in traditional technologies, emerging technologies and clean business practices. The Clean Technology ecosystem enables a growing set of knowledge-based technologies, products or services designed to improve operational performance, productivity or efficiency while reducing costs, inputs, energy consumption, waste or pollution. TechConnect Summit is a showcase of prescreened, advanced technologies and early stage companies specifically in nanotech, cleantech and biotech.
About NSTI:
The Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI; www.nsti.org) is chartered with the advancement and integration of nano and other advanced technologies through education, collaboration and research services. NSTI accomplishes this mission through its offerings of continuing education programs, conventions, scientific and business publishing and custom research services. NSTI produces the annual Nanotech conference and trade show. Nanotech 2008, celebrating its 11th year, is expected to attract over 3,500 industrial, academic, business and governmental attendees from around the word. It is the largest gathering of the nanotechnology industry in the U.S. The event is a unique gathering of the scientific and business community working on the development and commercialization of nano and small-scale technology. NSTI was founded in 1997 as a result of the merger between various scientific societies, and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts with offices in California and Switzerland.