Portland, Oregon, United States (September 21-23, 2009)
In these turbulent economic times, one thing remains unchanged: innovation driven productivity advances are the only basis for prosperous, high-wage regional economies, and commercialized scientific research is the best and most durable source of innovation advantage. More than ever before, the Pacific Northwest region needs to gather to advance 'science, commercialization and networking for the micro- and nano-tech innovation economy.
Who should attend:
If you are involved in the transformation from discovery and development to commercialization of products this conference is for you.
* Scientists * Engineers * Entrepreneurs * Venture Capitalists * R&D Managers * Administrators * Product Development Managers * Government Officials * Policy Makers * Non-Government Organization Officials * Students * Technology transfer specialists * Strategic Planners * Business Development Managers * Product Development Professionals * Investors * Investment Analysts * Proposal Writers * Legislators * Academicians * Legislative Assistants & Analysts * Intellectual Property Managers
Presentations on:
* Advanced MEMS devices and applications * Sensors and systems, e.g. for motion control * Nanoelectronics and biolectronics * Nanoscale patterning and fabrication processes * Printed and solution-processed devices and systems * Nanomaterial design, synthesis and scale-up * Nanomaterials for clean-tech applications * Nano-bio technologies * Micro-energy and chemical systems * Nanoscale imaging and chemical analysis * Nanomedicine and cancer therapies * Nano-optics and optoelectronic technologies
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