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November 5th, 2009
Nov 10 & 17: Green Tech Series Focuses on Nanotechnology and the Environment (Greensboro)
Abstract:
The Greensboro Partnership is hosting a Green Tech speaker series on consecutive Tuesdays in November in partnership with the Joint School for Nanoscience and Nanoengineering and the North Carolina Entrepreneurship Center at UNCG. The series is designed to focus attention on the growing field of environmental nanotechnology. Shortened to Green Tech, this research area integrates nanotechnology into the pursuit of "green" or sustainable practices and represents significant research and commercial potential.
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