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Discussions on nanotechnology applications will include general defence applications, which will enable new and enhanced capabilities, novel and improved platforms, and medical and biomedical advances.
NATO Lecture in Montreal on Nanotechnology Aerospace Applications
May 12-13, 2005
March 02, 2005
The Canadian NanoBusiness Alliance on behalf of Meyya Meyyappan, Director - Center for Nanotechnology, NASA Ames Research Center is pleased to announce a NATO lecture in Montreal on Nanotechnology Aerospace Applications taking place on May 12 and 13, 2005.
The lecture is free and will feature:
- Dr. Ayman El-Fatatry, BAE Systems, UK
- Mr. Henne van Heeren, EnablingM3, Nethelands
- Dr. Meyya Meyyappan, NASA, USA
- Dr. Klaus Schadow, Schadow Technology, USA
Lecture:
Concordia University
De Seve Cinema
Montreal
To reserve a place, please register before April 18th at: www.rta.nato.int
Contact:
Neil Gordon P.Eng, MBA
President, Canadian NanoBusiness Alliance
407 St. Laurent Boulevard, Suite 500
Montréal, Québec, Canada H2Y 2Y5
Tel: (514) 351-7878 ext 299
Cell: (514) 813-7936
Fax: (514) 351-7545
email: neil.gordon@nanobusiness.ca
Website: www.nanobusiness.ca
Dr. Uri Sagman, MD, FRCP(C)
Executive Director
Canadian NanoBusiness Alliance
446 Spadina Road, Suite 310
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5P 3M2
Tel: 416-351-0208
Cell: 416-436-6640
Fax: 416-351-0410
email usagman@usagman.com
website: www.nanobusiness.ca
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