Bangalore Nano to be held from Dec 06-07

Updated on 23 November 2012

This year’s event has the theme ‘nanotechnology creating better tomorrow for india and for the world’. Prof GU Kulkarni of JNCASR has been chosen to be the recipient of the Bangalore Nano national award

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Bangalore Nano to be held from Dec 06-07

Bangalore: The Department of information technology (IT), biotechnology (BT) and science and technology (S and T), Government of Karnataka, India, revealed that the 5th edition of Bangalore Nano would be held on December 06-07, 2012, at Hotel, The Lalit Ashok, Bangalore.

Bangalore Nano 2012 will feature an exhibition and conference sessions addressed by internationally acclaimed speakers and experts discussing a range of issues pertaining to research, technology development, skills requirement, institutions involved, risks issues, regulatory & governance structure, investment and collaborations between academia, R&D and industry.

Bangalore Nano 2012 will also feature pre-conference tutorials, which is scheduled on December 05, 2012, for the delegates that will offer a quick preview on the ‘fundamentals to nanofabrication', a major growth area in nanotechnology for India, followed by parallel tracks focusing on medicines; biotech & material synthesis and materials to devices. The conference sessions of Bangalore Nano 2012 will focus on Advanced Materials, Aerospace & Defence, Business Opportunities in Nanotechnology, electronics & nems, energy & environment & water management / solutions, food & agriculture and healthcare & medicine.

The key speakers invited this year will include Prof Sir Richard Friend, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, UK; Dr Michael L Klein, Temple University, Philadelphia, US; Prof Dr Masakazu Aono, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) Ibaraki, Japan; Prof Sandip Tiwari, Cornell University, New York, US; Prof Martin Hegner, School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Prof Shangjr (Felix) Gwo, Department of Physics, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan; and Prof Rao R Tummala, 3D Systems Packaging Research Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia, US.

Several eminent individuals are also expected to join from Indian organizations, including Prof Ajay Sood, IISc; Dr G Sundararajan, ARCI; Prof V Ramgopal Rao, IIT-Bombay; Mr Aninda Moitra, president and MD, Applied Materials India; Dr Manu Jaggi, Dabur Research Foundation; Prof Rudra Pratap, CeNSE-IISc; Dr Alok Dhawan, Ahmedabad University; Dr Mano Manoharan, GE Global Research; Dr Kota Murali, IBM India; Prof. T Pradeep, IIT-Madras.

 

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