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Nanotechnology Today 2010: A Webinar Series

Keller and Heckman & NanoReg Announce Continuation of Nanotechnology Webinar Series

Washington, DC | Posted on July 2nd, 2010

Building on last year's popular webinars on the regulation of nanotechnology, Keller and Heckman & NanoReg are pleased to announce Nanotechnology Today 2010, a series of four new webinars designed to address important regulatory issues and the challenges associated with the safe development of nano-enhanced products.

Nanotechnology Today 2010 will focus on State regulation of nanotechnology in the absence of national regulation, the impact of nanomaterial regulation in Europe and North America, environmental applications of nanotechnology, and benefits and risk communication for nanomaterials.

This series features respected nanotechnology experts who work at the forefront of nanotechnology applications and implications.

Webinar Dates and Topics:

July 20, 1010 State Regulation of Nanotechnology: What's Next?
September 1, 2010 Manufactured Nanomaterials: Europe and North America Forecast
October 6, 2010 Environmental Applications of Nanotechnology: Going Green
November 16, 2010 Benefits and Risk Communication for Nanomaterials

All webinars will be conducted from 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (U.S. Eastern Time)

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 nanotechnology science, policy, the law, and best practices.

For more information on Nanotechnology Today 2010: A Webinar Series visit www.khlaw.com/showevent.aspx?Show=3789

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About NanoReg
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 LLP
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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Contacts:
Tara Busby

202-434-4174

Martha Marrapese, Partner
Keller and Heckman LLP

202-434-4123

John DiLoreto
NanoReg

301-987-0924

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