
The Business AFTER
The Science
The Conference has officially been completed and by popular acclaim, deemed a sucess! As a unique opportunity within the Nanotech Conference world to discuss, learn and make contacts about the "business after the science" the attendees made major strides in advancing nanotechnology manufacturing.
The Conference focused on building bridges between the research community and the manufacturing organizations that can get nanotechnology-based products to market faster with less capital investment. The conference also stressed collaboration through consortium.
The Nanomanufacturing & Dual-Use Commercialization Conference was an excellent opportunity for you and your organization to stay current and make a difference in this developing industry.
Please take a moment to see our sponsors web sites:

Woodcock Washburn is a national firm specializing in intellectual property law. Since being founded in 1946, the Firm has provided personal service and trusted advice to clients across a wide range of industries and technologies.
http://www.woodcock.com/


The Ga. Rural Economic Development / Continuing Education of East Georgia College - The GREDC will be a leader in the state's rural economic development efforts by: testing new ideas, conducting research to seek solutions to local, regional and state development problems, educating local and regional leadership, and collecting and disseminating information on rural economic and social situations.
http://www.gredc.org/

Promoted by Georgia's Department of Economic Development, The Centers of Innovation (COI) program focuses on six areas of strategic industry growth and expansion: agriculture, aerospace, energy, life sciences, logistics and manufacturing. The Conference is specifically sponsored by the The Centers of Innovation-Manufacturing. manufacturing.georgiainnovation.org.

Accelerating and supporting nanotechnology commercialization in Pennsylvania through industry, university and investor partnerships. Learn about how we can help you...
http://www.pananocenter.org/

The National Nanomanufacturing Network (NNN) is an open network for collaboration and information exchange among the nanomanufacturing research, development and education community.
http://www.internano.org/