Trends in Nanotechnology 2013 Begins in Seville on September 9th - Last Few Days to Register

Seville (Spain) will host the 14th edition of the Trends in Nanotechnology International Conference (TNT 2013) from the 9th until the 13th of September 2013.

Currently, 42 keynote speakers from all over the world are confirmed covering different fields of Nanotechnology.

On the occasion of TNT 2013, a Graphene one-day Symposium will be organized in collaboration with ICN2 (Spain) and will take place on September 10. The Graphene Day entails a plenary session during the morning and the afternoon session will be divided in track A (Graphene science driven oral contributions) and track B (Graphene driven applications Keynotes & Graphene Flagship dedicated session).

This particular day will feature 10 keynote speakers and companies as Nokia, Thales, BASF, Graphenea, etc. The price to attend the Graphene Day is 125€ and the entire Conference (5 days) starts on 505€.

This high-level scientific meeting aims to present a broad range of current research in Nanoscience & Nanotechnology as well as related policies. TNT conference provides an ideal venue for industrial, academic and governmental organizations to share common objectives and drive the commercialization of nanotechnology discoveries. This edition will gather more than 250 participants to discuss the latest advances in Nanoscience & Nanotechnology and will provide a unique opportunity for broad interaction.

The scientific program is available here.

For more information on the TNT conference, visit the website at www.tntconf.org/2013.

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