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GETI Supported/Organized Events

IEEE NEMS 2007 Bangkok
From Jan 17, 2007 To Jan 19, 2007
 
    

The 2nd Annual IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems (IEEE-NEMS 2007) will be held in Bangkok, Thailand.  IEEE-NEMS is a premier conference of the IEEE Nanotechnology Council to bring together world-leading researchers in the several focused topics of MEMS and Nanotechnology to disseminate their latest research results and allow cross-disciplinary exchange of knowledge to further advance both technological areas.  MEMS is naturally continuing its downsizing into Nanoelectromechanical Systems but at the same time it is indispensable in constructing complete Nano devices and systems.  It is foreseeable that MEMS and Nanotechnology will become highly complementary technologies that will significantly impact various large industries across the globe.

 

GETI will host the Commercialization Workshop of the IEEE NEMS 2007 conference in Bangkok, Thailand.  GETI will be recruiting executives to give invited talks at the workshop.  Current speakers for the workshop include:

 

Prof. Osamu Tabata, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University

Exploiting University Research for Open Innovations in MNT

 

Louis J. Ross, President & CEO, Virtus Advanced Sensors

Case Study: The Commercialization of Multi-Axis Inertial Sensor Technology

 

Masahiro Henmi, Global Environment Research Laboratories, Toray Industries, Inc.

Membrane Technology to Meet the Water Demand in 21st Century

 

George Yokoi, Senior Manager, New Business Planning Division, Olympus Corporation

MEMS - Commercialization & Future Vision

 

Kunio Yoshida, President, AJI Co., Ltd.

Micro joining Techniques To Enable Product Miniaturization

 

Miwako Waga, Managing Director, GETI

Recent Trends of Micro/Nanotech Commercialization in Asia

 

Please forward questions regarding the Commercialization Workshop directly to GETI at inquiries@getinet.org

 

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