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Emerging Materials Knowledge Conference - Toronto - June 27, 2005

June 18, 2005

The Canadian NanoBusiness Alliance, on behalf of the Materials and Manufacturing Ontario, is pleased to announce a one-day workshop on:

Emerging Materials Knowledge
June 27, 2005

Renaissance Toronto Airport
801 Dixon Road, Toronto, Ontario


Speakers will include:
  • Karen Sievewright, EMK
  • Nicolas Cudre-Mauroux, Dupont
  • Quan Yank, INCO
  • J.F. Houle, Axela Biosensors
  • Paul Santerre, University of Toronto
  • John Yeow, University of Waterloo
  • Shane MacLaughlin, Dofasco
  • Darren Lawless, Fielding Chemical
  • Tony Redpath, Primaxis Ventures
  • Gino Palumbo, Integran

For more information or to register, please visit the web site here

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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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