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Nanotechnology Conference Developing as Among Most
Important Anywhere
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Nanotechnology Now
August 13th, 2008
What has been called "the most important nanotechnology
conference in the Americas" is again shaping up for October
2-3 during International Nanotechnology Week at the Hyatt
Regency Dallas convention hotel.
Theme of the nanotxUSA conference this year is Accelerating
Nanotechnology Commercialization, and foremost leaders in
these fields representing countries such as Austria, UK,
Japan, Israel, India, Mexico, Italy, Australia, Canada,
Spain, China, South Korea, etc. will be presenting
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Also presenting, of course, are leading minds in technology
commercialization from around the United States, such as
Prof. Ray Baughman, world famous scientist and Director of
the <http://nanotech.utdallas.edu/community/natb/index.html>Nanotech
Institute at the University of Texas, Dallas, who told
reporters "nanotx(USA) is … so important for our country,
and in the sense of bringing together scientists and
technologists from many different fields, … in nanoscience
and nanotechnology, and providing for interactions on all
levels. nanotx(USA) provides such a brilliant, useful place
for people who have technology or developing technology to
meet with people who have capital for investments and
meeting with companies that have distribution chains."
Dr. Baughman will be showing totally new breakthrough at the
conference, the details of which are now closely held. His
comments on The Promise of Tomorrow radio broadcasts are
archived at www.PromiseOfTomorrow.biz
Headlining the conference are some who have become legends
in science commercialization such as Eric Drexler, famous
researcher and author who established fundamental principles
of molecular design, protein engineering, and productive
nanosystems; Stan Ovshinsky, world-famed pioneer in
nanostructures, who was once named Time Magazine's "Hero of
the Planet" and once having been profiled in a one-hour PBS
program on NOVA entitled "Japan's American Genius."
Also speaking is scientist/businessman William Kroll,
chairman of Matheson Tri-Gas and who served on the
Commission of Outsourcing and Off-shoring for the governor
of New Jersey; Mark Hakey, Distinguished Engineer -
Semiconductor Research & Development Center IBM Corporation;
and Dr. Zvi Yaniv of Applied Nanotech.
"The list of top speakers is incredible," said General
Manager Richard Mason. "This sensational conference was put
together by a dynamic team of extremely talented advisors,
all can be seen at the website, www.nanotxUSA.com."
Announced topics on the cutting edge so far include Printed
Electronics from the minds at Seiko Epson and MicroFab
Technologies; Technology Advances in Semiconductor Packaging
by Suss MicroTec; Applied Nanotech will cover both
Applications of Nanotechnology for Homeland Security and
Nanotechnology, managing high-tech in turbulence; Phase I
Cancer Patient Trial of the Nanomedicine CYT-6091 (Aurimune™)
will be presented by CytImmune Sciences, Inc.; UNHSC will
present Novel Biocompatible Nanoparticles for Targeted
Cancer Therapy; HemoBioTech will report on progress of its
Human Blood Substitute; Smart Nanotechnology Based Delivery
Systems by Salvona Technologies; Nanotechnology Risk
Management Strategies for Environmental, Health and Safety
Issues from Nanotech Risk Management; Energy Industry Trends
and Chevron's Higher Diamondoid Story by Chevron Tech
Ventures and Baker Botts; Nanotechnologies in Oil and Gas
Exploration and Production by Epik Energy Solutions LLC;
Lockheed Martin's View into our interests in nanotechnology;
Nanotechnology in Automotive, how The Tailpipe as an Option
by Nanobiz; Synthesis of Metal Matrix Nano composites for
Space Craft Application from Central Tool Room & Training
Centre; Dendrimer Terahertz Source, Its Capabilities and
Applications in Life Sciences from Applied Researce &
Photonics; Integrated energy harvesting solutions for
portable, remote self powered applications by Texas
MicroPower Inc.; Chemomechanical Processing of Agglomerated
Inorganic Nanoparticles with Buhler Inc.; Innovative
Thin-Film Photovoltaic Technologies, Markets & Forecasts
from both IDTechEx and the University of Central Florida;
Ecotoxicology of Engineered Nanomaterials by U.S. Army
Engineering R&D Center; Polarization Modulation
Photo-Reflectance: Metrology for Strained-Silicon and Ultra
Shallow Junctions Technologies from Xitronix Corporation;
Affecting Prosthetics at the Nano Scale by OrthoCare
Innovations; Molecular Gating off Nanotransistors for
Label-Free Real Time Biological Analysis from Quantum Logic
Devices; Optimization of Nanoparticle Purification and
Concentration by Hollow Fiber Filtration presented by
Spectrum Laboratories; Nano-Encapsulation Technology
Overcomes Aesthetic Limitations of Food and Skincare
Ingredients from Elsom Research Co.; A Path to Productive
Nanosystems, Atomically Precise Manufacturing with Zyvex
Labs; Shortening 'Time to Money' for Nanotechnology
Facilities by Confoe Inc.; China or Bust, Be There or Be
Gone by Venture Pacific Group; and many others.
Universities presenting topics such as Precise
Bi-Directional Motion, Ultra Sensitive Capacitive Sensor
with Nano-scale Electrode Spacing for Label-free DNA
Detection, Switchable Nanomaterials for Biomedical
Applications, Laser Chemistry from the Molecule to the
Nanostructured Extended Solid, Commercialization Strategy
Issues for the Molecular-Era Economy, Rice University
research for the Air Force and Aerospace, Nano-X for
Nanoelectronics, Enhanced Thermal Conductivity of Carbon
Nanotubes for Heat Management, Nanoscience-the challenging
cosmetics healthy food & biotextiles, Electrical Fuel
Powered Artificial Muscles, how artificial muscles can be
improved using polypyrrole, Analysis of mechanical
characterization on microneedles for fluid sampling and drug
delivery, Synthesis of Mercury Sulfide Nano-Powder for
BioMedical Application, Understanding the Interactions of
Light on Carbon Nanotubes: From Micro-Opto-Mechanical
Systems to Cancer Nanotechnology, Innovative Thin-Film
Photovoltaic Technologies: Markets & Forecasts, Defect
Nanoengineering: >From Basic Research to Applications and
Products, Glimpses of PZT Based Nanoferroelectri, Helium Ion
Microscopy and its Potential for Semiconductor Process
Measurements, and other presentations not revealed yet from
university sources. Updates are posted daily at
www.nanotxUSA.com.
In addition to this world renowned conference, the Business
Hall will feature new exhibits in nanotechnology and
emerging science commercialization. Everything from
nanofiber solutions and lab media mills to tiny tech tools
such as microscale and nanocscale standing wave probing,
Raman spectrographs, particle analyzers, bench top rapid
thermal annealer, nano surface metrology systems, sputter
systems and PLD equipment, nano particle dispersions,
nanoparticle purification equipment, and other research
equipment. Biology and medicine will feature hemobiotech and
smart drug delivery systems. There will be bio-degradable
plastics, new and used semiconductor equipment, universities
will show their research, incubators and emerging products,
many their educational opportunities.
The Dallas Museum of Nature and Science is sponsoring free
admission to the exhibits, a $60 value, for those who
pre-register at the website, and all those attending
nanotxUSA'08 Conference/Expo will also receive free
admission to the existing museum facility (normally $8.75
for adults, but free when showing nanotxUSA attendee badge)
located on the Texas State Fair grounds after paid admission
to the state fair.
Those attending nanotxUSA'08 will be able to see a model and
architectural conceptions of the new Perot Museum of Nature
and Science facility when it is built at Victory Park, to be
named after Ross Perot Sr. and his wife, Margot.
nano tech JAPAN,
the largest nanotechnology event in the world, is a Global
partner of nanotxUSA. In addition to the Museum of Nature
and Science, other sponsors include MANCEF; the
international law firm of Baker Botts; Applied Nanotech;
BIO-DFW; the Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce; AeA; North
Texas RCIC; Consortium for Nanomaterials for Aerospace
Commerce and Technology with partner Lockheed Martin; Office
of Technology Commercialization, and Masters of Science
Technology Commercialization, University of Texas at Austin;
Texas State Technical College; Austin Community College;
Texas State University at San Marcos; and many others can be
viewed at website, www.nanotxUSA.com
About nanotxUSA’08
Conference/Trade Expo with Global Partner nano tech Japan,
highlights advances in nanoscience, explains how
nanotechnology is being used today and how it will impact a
broad range of industries tomorrow, including: electronics,
energy, aerospace, defense, biomedicine, robotics, chemicals
and more. nanotxUSA has established a reputation for
delivering solid content, compelling panel discussions,
early-stage investment opportunities and a world-class
roster of presenters. The signature Nobel Laureate Legends
reception offers its fine networking tradition with new
surprises for exhibitors and their guests. |