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October 13th, 2007
Announcement: Nanoelectronics meeting in Spain
Abstract:
Nanoelectronics represent a strategic technology considering the wide range of possible applications. These include telecommunications, automotive, multimedia, consumer goods and medical systems
Many of the potential emerging nanoelectronic applications still require substantial work in order to be transformed into marketable technology. A concerted effort must therefore be made at the European level to both understand and commercialise molecular and atomic scale technology in order to maintain a competitive advantage for Europe and keep Europe at the forefront of the next nanoelectronics revolution, a revolution beyond nanotechnology.
The 2nd EU/FET-Cluster meeting will be organised by the following Institutions: Phantoms Foundation, EU/FET NanoICT and CEMES/CNRS and in collaboration with the Pico-Inside IP project. It will take place at the "Alfredo Kraus Auditorium", in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (The Canary Island, Spain): November 13-16, 2007.
Source:
nanowerk.com
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