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February 12th, 2010
Weekly global technology agenda: Mobile World Congress, Nano Tech 2010
Abstract:
During the week of February 15 technology enthusiasts and mobile specialists will gather at the Mobile World Congress for a four-day event that examines cutting-edge mobile trends, innovative new technology and showcases an exhibition of the hottest new products and concept designs from the top mobile companies in the field. In Japan, microscopic technology and its impact on green technology will be investigated on a macroscopic scale at the International Nanotechnology Exhibition & Conference.
International Nanotechnology Exhibition & Conference
February 17 - 19 | Tokyo Big Sight | Tokyo, Japan
The International Nanotechnology Exhibition & Conference (Nano Tech 2010) is the world's largest nanotechnology exhibition. This year the exhibition will address our global energy and environmental problems and will examine the ways in which nanotechnology can bring humans closer to a green world. The event will run concurrently to an exhibition uniting biotechnology, nanotechnology and business, Nano Bio Expo 2010; a specialized expo for nanotechnology used in surfaces, treatment and processing, ASTEC2010 & METEC' 10; an electronics and printing centric expo, nano & neo functional material 2010; and a new exhibition dedicated to water processing techniques, InterAqua 2010.
www.nanotechexpo.jp/en/index.html
Source:
independent.co.uk
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