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May 19th, 2008
South Africa: Nanotechnology Exhibition Held in Newtown
Abstract:
South Africa and the French government will unveil an international Nanotechnology exhibition on Tuesday in Newtown, Johannesburg.
The world premier, traveling nanotechnology exhibition will be unveiled by the Department of Science and Technology's Dr Bethuel Sehlapelo and his French counterpart Ambassador Denis Pietton.
The exhibition will take a look at what nanotechnology can deliver, how it can address energy and environmental issues, health treatments, new materials for various applications as well as sports and leisure.
The Sci-Bono Discovery Centre is no stranger to hosting large school groups and visitors and the La Villette Nanotechnology exhibition will be combined with the on-going Sci-Bono exhibits.
Source:
allafrica.com
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