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The organizers of Graphene 2012 are pleased to announce the upcoming International Conference on Graphene to be held in Brussels (Belgium), from April 10-13 at the Brussels44Center.

The European event on Graphene: Belgium hosts the International Conference: Graphene 2012

Brussels, Belgium | Posted on January 26th, 2012

The call for abstracts (oral request) is now open at the Graphene 2012 website (www.grapheneconf.com) and will close on February 10, 2012. Post-deadline Abstract Submission (Poster Only) is available until March 9, 2012.

A plenary session with internationally renowned speakers, extensive thematic workshops in parallel, one-to-one meetings, and a significant industrial exhibition featuring current and future Graphene developments will be highlighted at the event. Well known speakers will present the latest trends in the field. It is expected that the event will gather around 700 participants to talk about Graphene - and the global graphene technology revolution.

Registration for Graphene 2012 conference is now available and the deadline for earlybird fees is March 5, 2012. Prices range from 390€ for students to 560€ for senior attendees respectively.

Graphene 2012 is now an established European event, attracting global participants intent on sharing, exchanging and exploring new avenues of graphene-related scientific and commercial developments.

The organizers are also pleased to welcome Grafoid Inc., a Canadian graphene development and patenting joint venture, as lead sponsor of this year's event. They join many other remarkable institutions in supporting the second edition of Graphene conference. Grafoid Inc. is a privately-held graphene investment and technology company intent on establishing a mass production process for economically scalable graphene.

Background: information on the 1st edition of Graphene Conference in 2011
(www.imaginenano.com/SCIENCE/Scienceconferences_Graphene2011.php)

Graphene 2012: www.grapheneconf.com

Organizers:

Phantoms Foundation

Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Institut Català de Nanotecnologia (ICN) and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

Phantoms Foundation: www.phantomsnet.net

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Phantoms Foundation
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