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9/5/2006

2006 Nano Engineering Conference
by Mildred Holley, Technology Programs Manager

The National Science Foundation predicts that nanotech innovations will create a $1 trillion business within the next 10 to 15 years. This huge future market opportunity is one worth learning more about whether you are an entrepreneur or researcher. The 2006 National Nano Engineering Conference will include technical presentations and exhibits from leading companies and researchers in the nanotech industry. Topics that will be covered include:
• Power & Energy
• Electronics & Communications
• Bio-Medicine
• Manufacturing
• Test & Measurement
• Health & Safety

This event is scheduled to take place in Boston on November 9 and 10. Sponsors include NASA, Boston University, Northeastern University, Luna nanoWorks and Motorola. If you are interested, please visit www.techbriefs.com/nano for details about the agenda, speakers and registration. Through October 15, the registration fee is $695.

The Nano 50 Awards dinner will be a featured event in the conference schedule. The winners of the second annual Nano 50 Awards will be acknowledged at an awards dinner on November 9. These awards recognize the top 50 technologies, products and innovators impacting the state of the art in nanotechnology. You can view of list of this year's winners at www.nanotechbriefs.com/nano50.

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