Chem Show hits New York October 30

Occupying the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York Oct. 30-Nov. 1, Chem Show 2007 features the nanotechnology and nano-bio convergence symposium and workshop, a gathering to discuss the continuing emergence and application of this cutting-edge technology. Some of the top nanoscientists and business leaders in the world will be on hand to discuss the ramifications of nanotechnology and ...

Occupying the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York Oct. 30-Nov. 1, Chem Show 2007 features the nanotechnology and nano-bio convergence symposium and workshop, a gathering to discuss the continuing emergence and application of this cutting-edge technology. Some of the top nanoscientists and business leaders in the world will be on hand to discuss the ramifications of nanotechnology and its role across industry. Also debuting at the show is the Outsourcing Services and Contract Manufacturing Pavilion, which will include companies that provide services ranging from research and testing to manpower, logistical support and project management. The conference program will comprise dozens of sessions, covering a variety of critical industry issues presented by CPI experts.

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