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IEEE SFBA Nanotech Seminar Dec 18 - Lux Research


   




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Short description :

Hold next Tuesday at noon for a special IEEE SFBA Nanotechnology Council noontime seminar.

Long description :

Talk Abstract:
Nanotechnology is shifting from research labs to markets, as world investments reached $12.6 billion in 2006. With the first applications in-market in the materials, electronics and energy, and life science sectors, the impact of nanotechnology in different industries varies from broad and incremental in nature, to high and narrow in scope. While material performance has already been transformed, disruptive technologies are still in development. Successful commercialization of nanotechnology applications depends on executing, finding market pull, and partnering.

Event precise location and contact information:

Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Time: Registration & light lunch 11:30am. Presentation & Q/A 12:00 to 1pm

Location: National Semiconductor Bldg E-1 CMA Room. 2900 Semiconductor Drive, Santa Clara, CA
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=2900+Semiconductor+Drive.+santa+cla...

Cost: IEEE Members and Students $5. Non-Members $10 at the door.

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