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| Introduction |
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nano tech International Nanotechnology Exhibition & Conference is the worldfs largest nanotechnology fair and an essential event for state-of the-art manufacturing.
With the evolution of nanotechnology, application fields have broadened. Recently, nanotechnology based products and technologies, which can help to preserve the environment, have gained particular interest. Examples are next generation secondary batteries for automotive applications, LEDfs, technologies for renewable energies as well as soil/water purification systems based on fine particles and nano membranes.
Green Nanotechnology has the potential to reduce environmental impact and global CO2 emissions, and it is a key technology to achieve an environmentally sustainable society. As a fundamental and enabling technology, it can also provide a breakthrough in the current economic crisis by contributing to the creation of new industries.
At nano tech 2011, visitors will see the whole range of cutting-edge technologies and products that are essential today for modern manufacturing: nano materials, nano fabrication technology, evaluation & measurement, applied nanotech for IT & electronics, biotechnology, and the automotive field.
nano tech 2011 will be held together with eight concurrent exhibitions: Nano Bio Expo 2011, ASTEC2011, METEC2011, Printable Electronics 2011, InterAqua 2011, Convertech JAPAN 2011, neo functional material 2011 and the new Eco-cell Battery Expo 2011. Eco-cell Battery Expo will focus on the manufacturing process of solar cells, fuel cells and secondary batteries.
All nine exhibitions together will cover market places in various industries and enable business exchange for leading edge technology and products.
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| Exhibition Outline |
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| ¡ Name |
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nano tech 2011 International Nanotechnology
Exhibition & Conference |
| ¡Date&Time |
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February 16(Wed.) - 18(Fri.), 2011@@10:00 - 17:00 |
| ¡ Venue |
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East Exhibition Hall 4,5,6 & Conference Tower, Tokyo Big Sight, Japan |
| ¡ Organized by |
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nano tech executive committee |
| Chairman |
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Prof. Tomoji Kawai, Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University |
| Vice-chairman |
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Dr. Eiichi Maruyama, Special Advisor,Center for Intellectual Property Strategies, RIKEN |
| Members |
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Prof. Yasuhiko Arakawa, Director, Institute for Nano Quantum Information Electronics, The University of Tokyo
Dr. Hideyuki Ishida,Executive advisor, Toray Research Center,Inc.
Prof. Masayoshi Esashi, WPI Research Center: Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Director of Micro/Nano Center
Dr. Shinichi Kamei,General Manager, Research Director, Science and Safety Policy Research Division, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.
Dr. Naoto Kobayashi,Professor, Center for Research Strategy, Waseda University /
Emeritus Advisor, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Mr. Toru Nakayama,Director General of Electronics, Materials Technology and Nanotechnology Dept., New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Dr. Tatsuo Niwa, Executive Staff
Business Development Headquarters, Nikon Corporation
Prof. Yoshinobu Baba, Presidential Advisor (Promotion of Research), Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
Prof. Kazuhiro Hane, Director, Venture Business Laboratory, Tohoku University
Dr. Masahiko Hara, Group Director and Team Leader, Flucto-Order Functions Asian Collaboration Team, Global Collaboration Research Group, RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
Dr. Takashi Hiraga, Senior Research Scientist, Photonics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)
Mr. Keijiro Hirahara, Director, NIMS Nanotechnology Support Network Coordination Office, National Institute for Materials Science(NIMS)
Prof. Takashi Funatsu,Dept. of Bioorganic Chemistry, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Dr. Kazuo Furuya, Deputy Director-General, NIMS Center for Nanotechnology Network, National Institute for Material Science (NIMS)
Dr. Shinro Mashiko, Executive Director Strategic Planning Department, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Prof. Shinji Matsui, Laboratory of Advanced Science and Technology for Industry, University of Hyogo, Director
Dr. Motoo Yumura, Dr. Motoo Yumura, Deputy Director, Nanotube Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)
Dr. Naoki Yokoyama, Fellow, General Manager, Nanoelectronics Research Center, Fujitsu Laboratories, Ltd.
Dr. Hiroshi Yokoyama, Professor of Chemical Physics & Ohio Research Scholar, Kent State University, Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent, Ohio, USA |
| ¡ Secretary General |
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Mr.Takahiro Matsui, Director, ICS Convention Design, Inc. |
¡ Supported by
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Cabinet Office Government of Japan
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry
Embassy of the United States of America
British Embassy Trade & Investment Department
Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium
Embassy of Canada
Embassy of France - French Trade Commission - Ubifrance
Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation (Tekes)
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Tokyo
Italian Trade Commission
Embassy of the Republic of Korea
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Embassy of the Russian Federation in Japan
Embassy of Spain - Economic and Commercial Office
Embassy of Switzerland
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
National Institute for Materials Science
RIKEN
Japan Science and Technology Agency
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
Japan External Trade Organization
National Institute for Environmental Studies
The Federation of Economic Organizations
Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative
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¡ In cooperation with
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The Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Society of Polymer Science, Japan, The Chemical Society of Japan |
| ¡ Size of Exhibition |
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500 Companies, 800 Booths |
| ¡ Expected number of visitors |
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50,000 |
| ¡ Admission fee |
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3,000 Japanese YeniFree admission with online registrationj |
¡ Concurrent Exhibition
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InterAqua 2011
Nano Bio Expo 2011
ASTEC2011
METEC2011
Printable Electronics 2011
Convertech JAPAN2011
neo functional material 2011
Eco cell-battery Expo 2011 NEW!!
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