International MicroNanoConference 2015

Microfluidics, Nano-Instrumentation and Surface Modification
Dec 8 - 9, 2015
Amsterdam, NL, Passenger Terminal
The International MicroNanoConference 2015 is a meeting place for experts who do research, make, use or sell products based on micro and nanotechnology. The conference takes place on December 8-9, 2015 in the Passenger Terminal in Amsterdam.
 
The International MicroNanoConference has a solid track record in bringing together all the different elements of the value chain. Participants and visitors can get inspired by the lectures of (international) experts, participate in the hands-on training courses and do business on the exhibition floor.
 
The International MicroNanoConference offers a platform for:
  • academia and researchers to share valuable knowledge with the industry and to discover new business opportunities
  • engineers and business developers to present their latest developments and meet up with new partners and customers
  • technology scouts to check out the state of the art technologies and extend their network
 
Visit the website for more details on the program, hands-on training courses and participating companies:
 
Registration for the International MicroNanoConference 2015 is now open.  Please follow the link on the right hand side of this page.


Special offer for members of IVAM 
Members of IVAM pay a lower fee for participating as an exhibitor. Please contact info@ivam.de for more information.


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