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Abstract:
Nanotech Insight (NTI), scheduled for February 27-March 2, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt, will provide a look at the latest trends and discoveries in nanoscience. The conference will feature keynote lectures from some of the world's leading speakers in the field. They will discuss the international nanotech industry with the latest practical developments, as well as the technological, scientific and social aspects of nanometer scale systems.
Distinguished expert speakers with extensive backgrounds from the global nanotechnology community will share their research with industry executives. Previous speakers included Chad Mirkin (Northwestern University, USA), Wilheim Huck (University of Cambridge, UK), Paul Hansma (U. California, Santa Barbara) and Hari Manoharan (Stanford University, USA), among others.  NTI 2011 will feature an introductory lecture on water opportunities for nanotechnology in the Middle East in addition to lectures on the topics listed below:
* Energy
* Water 
* Electronics
* Optics
* Nanomedicine
* Magnetism
* Nanofabrication
* Characterization and manipulation
* Nano Ethics / Environmental Impact
Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb, Chairman of SabryCorp, the organizer of the event, reports that the event ‘will offer a forum for both scientific discussions and networking in order to forge lasting global partnerships'. He adds that the cost-saving and ecological benefits of these new materials enable nanotechnology ‘to play a significant role in the future of both developed and developing nations'. 
For additional information on the conference, or SabryCorp Ltd. visit: www.sabrycorp.com. 
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About SabryCorp
SabryCorp is a consulting company specialized in Nanotechnology and is the first scientific consultancy based in the Middle East and Africa. SabryCorp offers a wide range of services from targeted consulting reports to the management and implementation of full-scale nano projects (including establishing laboratories and research centers), to establishing a "nano roadmap" for the Middle East.
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Contacts:
Rita Boulos
SabryCorp Ltd. for Science and Development
Phone: 022 414 6493
Fax: 022 415 0992
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