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News Release from: MANCEF
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 08 April 2005
Micromachine summit set for Texas in May
The 11th Annual Micromachine Summit will be held from 1st to 4th May 2005 at the Renaissance Dallas Richardson Hotel, Richardson, Texas.
The 11th Annual Micromachine Summit will be held from 1st to 4th May 2005 at the Renaissance Dallas Richardson Hotel, Richardson, Texas The Summit is the only conference of its kind where worldwide micro- and nanotechnology activities, including key industrial, academic and government initiatives, are discussed in a round-table environment
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Delegations of three to four key people per region in the microtechnology arena are invited to participate in the summit.
The objectives of the summit are to: exchange information on the current state of MNT activity in various regions of the world; introduce the delegates to a community of businesses, universities, government agencies and service providers focused on this technology; provide a forum for world-wide networking with leaders in micro- and nanotechnologies (MNT); and showcase and promote regional MNT efforts and facilities.
Bruce Kirchhoff, distinguished Professor of the New Jersey Institute of Technology, will be the keynote reception speaker on the topic of the US Government's SBIR programme which has been emulated by governments worldwide.
He will describe how the SBIR legislation evolved and was passed during his tenure as Chief Economist of the US Small Business Administration, and his subsequent research that demonstrated the importance of new technology firms to economic growth.
A limited number of observer seats are available on a first come, first serve basis.
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