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Nanotechnology Today: A Webinar Series
Nanotechnology - the application of scientific knowledge to control matter at the nanoscale - has been leading revolutionary advances in medicine, electronics, energy and many other fields.
NanoReg & Keller and Heckman Announce Nanotechnology Webinar Series
MD | Posted on March 12th, 2009
At the same time, as the National Resource Council recently warned, "The increasing use of engineered nanoscale materials in industrial and consumer products will result in greater exposure of workers and the general public to these materials." Potential environmental, health, and safety ("EHS") problems have led to proposed legislation, increasing regulation, and increasing attention from insurance and products liability experts.
Building on last year's successful workshop on the regulation of nanotechnology, NanoReg & Keller and Heckman are pleased to announce Nanotechnology Today, a series of webinars designed to address the current industry outlook for nanotechnology under the new Administration and the challenges associated with the safe development of nano-enhanced products.
This series features respected experts on several important topics in the rapidly changing world of nanotechnology regulatory policy and safety.
The webinars will deliver live content via the internet and can be attended from the convenience of an attendee's home or office where multiple attendees can participate for the cost of a single registration. The series offers small companies the assurance that they can keep abreast of science, policy, the law, and best practices.
Cost:
Individual Webinar: $145
Nanotechnology Today Webinar Series (all 4 webinars): $495
THE NANOTECHNOLOGY TODAY WEBINAR SERIES
All webinars will be conducted from 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. EST
April 1, 2009 Legislation, Regulation and Small Business - 2009 Outlook
June 4, 2009 Nanotechnology in the Marketplace
Sept. 10, 2009 Nanotechnology, Food and Food Packaging
Nov. 19, 2009 Product Liability and Nanotechnology
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About NanoReg & Keller and Heckman
NanoReg is a professional services firm, specializing in nanotechnology regulatory compliance, strategic planning, association management, workshops, and training programs for nanotechnology companies and trade groups. NanoReg publishes the NanoReg Report (www.nanoregnews.com), a subscription newsletter providing current information on government regulations and environmental health and safety issues related to the development, production and use of nanoscale materials.
About Keller and Heckman
Keller and Heckman LLP, founded in 1962, has a broad practice in the areas of regulatory law, litigation, and business transactions, serving both domestic and international clients. Our firm is a pioneer in the use of interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving. Since 1971, we have had an in-house scientific staff that works closely with the firm's attorneys on matters of technical complexity. Many of our attorneys also have government experience and expertise in multiple areas of the law.
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John DiLoreto
Phone: 301-987-0924
Martha Marrapese, Partner
Keller and Heckman LLP
202-434-4123
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