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May 24th, 2010
NanoKTN to discuss nanomaterials commercialisation
Abstract:
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN) has announced that it will be partnering with Nanocentral on two workshops at the Nanomaterials2010 conference in London.
The workshops are concerned with addressing two current issues in commercialisation, integrating nanotechnology in food applications and the measurement and characterisation of nanomaterial systems.
The first workshop, Nanotechnology and Food Contact Materials, being hosted by the NanoKTN, alongside Nanocentral and Leatherhead Food Research on day one of Nanomaterials2010, will provide a route to high-value, multifunctional products including food packaging with big benefits to food safety, quality, shelf life and its ability to be recycled.
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