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The Hitchhikers Guide to Nanotechnology -- Nanotechnology Discussion Scotland

Nanotechnology it's uses and challenges for business. As a topic, nanotechnology is complex, controversial and cool all at the same time and this Business Forum session aims to put it all into perspective -- not by looking at future 'imagine this' or 'what if' scenarios, but at how and why emerging technologies are being put to use in all kinds of really useful products today.

Stirling, Scotland (PRWEB) May 3, 2008 -- The complex and at time controversial topic of Nano Technology is brought into sharp focus at Stirling University Management Centre on 7th May 2008 under the Business Forum Scotland banner. It promises to be an exciting discussion involving two of Scotland's leading Nanotechnology experts.

Significant contributions to the evening will come from The Institute of Nanotechnology who are lead members of the pan European forum www.nanoforum.org, and who provide start up support for Nanotechnology businesses via the NanoMicroClub.

Kelvin Nanotechnology Limited provide a wide range of R&D and prototyping services for semiconductor, optoelectronic, bioelectronic and nanoelectronic market places. They bring to the discussion sharp focus on the commercial and logistic challenges of the Nanotechnology sector with their experience of developing unique technology.

More information

Mrs Ronnie Johnstone
Tel: 01506 491747
ronnie@businessforumscotland.com
http://www.whatsoncentral.co.uk/nanotechnologymay08

About Business Forum Scotland
Business Forum Scotland are a charitable organisation who support high growth start-up businesses through the promotion of business advice via structured support events.
http://www.businessforumscotland.com

About the Institute of Nanotechnology
The Institute of Nanotechnology is a unique organization that grew out of the Centre in Scotland for Nanotechnology which was established in 1994. The Institute was registered as a separate company in January 1997, and shortly afterward obtained full charitable status. Its aims are to raise awareness of nanotechnology, and all the issues surrounding this relatively new field that promises to affect almost every aspect of our daily lives.
http://www.nano.org.uk

About Kelvin Nanotechnology Ltd
Kelvin Nanotechnology Ltd (KNT) provide nanofabrication solutions to industry and academia delivered through the state of the art James Watt Nanofabrication Centre. With the proliferation of nanotechnology into new application spaces, the company is constantly expanding and developing our industrially facing processes and technology from textiles to food from life sciences to engineering.

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