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As part of NANOTECH 2007, the French national pavilion will be held by UBIFRANCE: The French Agency for International Business Development, and the French Economic Department in Japan. The French pavilion will showcase a number of dynamic and innovative SMEs. The French Nanotechnology seminar will address Japanese representatives in order to present French technologies and Know how.

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To help companies harness the unique combination of skills, expertise and market knowledge of the UK regions, indigenous businesses and university research facilities, the UK Government has brought together in one area at UK@Nanotech 2007 academics, business leaders and UK companies active in the field and specifically looking to do business.

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