The Largest and Most Anticipated Nanotechnology Event in North America

Did you know Texas researchers won over $25 million in nanotech funding in just the past few months alone?

Several of the nation's top nanotechnology research centers and labs are located in Houston, TX, including the Smalley Institute and the Halas Nanophotonics Group at Rice University, the University of Texas MD Andersen Cancer Center, and the Center for Nanomagnetic Systems at the University of Houston.

The University of Texas at Austin has over 450 researchers across nine departments working at the forefront of nanotechnology in electronics, bio, polymers, nanoparticle synthesis, photovoltaics, fuel cells and catalysis.

We are just three months away from Nanotech 2009 Conference & Expo in Houston, Texas. We have received a record number of business and technical submissions for our conference program, which is a clear indication that the event will be an even bigger success than it was last year in Boston. Companies in participating in the program include: Bayer MaterialScience, Texas Instruments, Buhler, Lockheed Martin, GE, and Halliburton, Dow Chemical, Shell, Samsung, & AMD.

On May 3-7, Nanotech 2009 is your only opportunity to interact with the world's largest gathering of nanotechnology academic and corporate researchers, engineers and product development leaders.

Join the growing list of 100+ exhibitors and sponsors that recognize the importance of Texas' corporate and academic excellence in nanotechnology and its applications to the energy, semiconductors, transportation, chemicals, and clean technology markets.

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