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‘Nanotechnology - Products and Processes
for Environmental Benefit’ |
16 - 17 May 2007, The Royal Society, Carlton House Terrace, London
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Business - Learn about those new technologies that can dramatically improve your company's environmental performance while enhancing profitability.
Investors - Hear about the new nanotechnologies offering investment opportunities - with real potential!
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Professor Sir Howard Dalton, Chief Scientific Adviser to Defra, will speak on Day 2 on ‘Environmentally Beneficial Nanotechnologies: Barriers and Opportunities’, presenting the results of a recent Defra study into the potential environmental benefits of nanotechnologies.
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Conference presentations include:
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Dr Barry Murrer, Johnson Matthey
Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells - State of the art and technology challenges
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Dr Ulrich Fiedeler, ITAS, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
The Role of Nanotechnology in Chemical Substitution
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Prof Dr Michael Veith, CEO, INH GmbH, Saarbrücken
Nanotechnology with Respect to Protecting Surfaces
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Dr John de Mello, Imperial College and Molecular Vision Ltd
Fighting Climate Change through Plastic Electronics
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Christopher Bunting, General Secretary, IRGC
Nanotechnology - Controlling the Risks, Reaping the Benefits
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Prof Peter Dobson, University of Oxford
Reducing our Carbon Footprint: Can Nanotechnology provide Solutions?
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Sandy Black, LCF -
Nanotechnology - More Fashion, Less Waste
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