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NanoDynamics Presented with the "Best Paper Award" at the 2005 SMTA Pan Pacific Microelectronics Symposium

NanoDynamics

March 09, 2005

NanoDynamics, a leading nanotechnology organization and manufacturer of superior nanomaterials, announced that Alan Rae, Vice-President, Development, was presented with the "Best Paper Award" at the 2005 SMTA Pan Pacific Microelectronics Symposium. The paper is entitled "Nanotechnology and Low Temperature Electronics Assembly" and addresses the concern among board assemblers regarding how some components are not, and will not, be ready for lead-free assembly.

Mr. Rae's paper revealed that assemblers of "exempt" boards (military, aerospace and automotive) are finding that lead-containing components may no longer be available, forcing conversion of these complex boards. He goes on to explain that Nanotechnology enables a number of tools, which will allow lower temperature assembly through enhanced solders, adhesives and novel attachment methods.

Attendees at the Tenth Annual SMTA Pan Pacific Microelectronics Symposium, which was sponsored by the SMTA, selected the award. The conference was held January 25th -27th, 2005 in Kauai, Hawaii. The symposium provided individuals the opportunity to promote international technical exchange and participate in a diverse networking forum among global microelectronic professionals.

NanoDynamics' paper is currently featured in the 2005 SMTA Pan Pacific Symposium Proceedings available in the Surface Mount Technology Association ("SMTA") bookstore and will shortly become accessible in the Knowledge Base at smta.org.

About NanoDynamics

NanoDynamics, Inc. is a leading company in the field of nanotechnology and manufacturer of superior nanomaterials that will dramatically improve the form, function and performance of a wide range of both industrial and consumer products. The Company is uniquely positioned, utilizing proprietary and protected technologies, to commercially manufacture economical, high quality nanomaterials that will enable revolutionary advancements in industries including electronics, semiconductors, consumer products, fuel cells, transportation, energy and biotechnology. For further information, please visit the Company's website at www.nanodynamics.com.



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