nano tech 2016 - International Nanotechnology Exhibition and Conference in Tokyo Creating New Value Through Technology Integration

Tokyo Big Sight for three days from January 27 to 29, 2016

TOKYO--The nano tech executive committee (Chairman: Professor Tomoji Kawai) will hold "nano tech 2016 - the 15th International Nanotechnology Exhibition and Conference", one of the worlds largest exhibitions for the research and development market, at Tokyo Big Sight for three days from January 27 to 29, 2016.


Over 1300 companies and organizations from 27 countries and regions will be exhibiting, and visitors can discover the latest technologies across a wide range of topics that include environment, energy, materials, medical care, health, telecommunications, and electronics.

nano tech 15 Anniversary Special Symposiums

[1] "Nanotech Agenda 2020" (simultaneous interpretation provided / free of charge)
Conducted by industry specialists, this discussion will focus on the vision and trends of how nanotechnology aimed towards 2020 will contribute to both society and industry. Attendees will be introduced to cutting-edge technologies encompassing cellulose nano fibers, next-generation thin-film solar cells, materials informatics, Drug Delivery Systems (DDS), and molecular robotics.

[2] "Graphene Special - Recent Status of a Next-Generation Carbon Material" (simultaneous interpretation provided / free of charge)
Representatives of top companies and organizations from around the world will discuss the state of the most recent endeavours to create practical uses for the new "wonder material" graphene, which has been drawing unprecedented attention around the globe but only partly in Japan so far.

Companies and organizations who are delivering presentations include the Cambridge Graphene Centre (United Kingdom), Bosch (Germany), Grafoid (Canada), Texas Instruments (US), the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)(Japan), and the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)(Japan).

A Newly Established Robotics Zone

Visitors are invited to a newly established robotics zone where they will experience the forefront of robotics technologies used in manufacturing R&D and production, and discover how these technologies will become a part of consumer society in the very near future. Examples of technology showcased in this area range from molecular robotics, bio robotics, nano and micro machines that integrate nano, bio, and robotics, to advanced key technologies such as artificial intelligence, sensing, actuation, but also industry applications and services.

Maximizing Benefits for Exhibitors and Visitors through Business Matching

(Free Registration)
Access is now available to the events innovative Business Matching System. The system enables exhibitors and visitors to directly approach each other before the event and to setup personal meetings. The system supports and schedules meetings for a variety of objectives.

Official Site / Exhibitor Information / Attendee Registration
(Free of charge with advance registration)
http://www.nanotechexpo.jp/index.html

nano tech 2016 - the 15th International Nanotechnology Exhibition and Conference

[Venue Dates & Times] January 27 (Wed) to 29 (Fri), 2016, 10:00am-5:00pm

[Venue] Tokyo Big Sight (East Exhibition Halls & Conference Tower)

[Organizer] The nano tech Executive Committee / ICS Convention Design, Inc.

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