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January 20th, 2009
SEMI presents RUSNANO CEO as key speaker at ISS Europe event
Abstract:
Delivering an insight into the current nanotechnology situation in Russia, Mr. Anatoly Chubais, CEO of RUSNANO, will step up to the podium at SEMI's ISS Europe event taking place from February 1st to 3rd, in Dresden, Germany. RUSNANO is a state-owned investment corporation for nanotechnology in Russia and is headed by Mr. Chubais, who led the privatization of the Russian economy and industry under former President Boris Yeltsin.
The keynote speech will see Mr. Chubais set forth RUSNANO's mission in relation to co-operation with the European semiconductor industry, as well as its plans for commercialization of Russia's nanotechnology projects. As an expert in the field of Russian economics and the country's high-tech industry, it is sure that Mr. Chubais will deliver an interesting talk at the ISS Europe event next month.
Source:
fabtech.org
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