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Meeting to Benefit Those Using Micro and Nano Technologies to Accelerate New Products and Processes

The Centre of Excellence in Metrology for Micro and Nano Technologies (CEMMNT), the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), and The Innovation Advisory Service South East (IASSE) are hosting a one-day meeting which will benefit companies using micro and nano technologies to enable and accelerate new products and processes. This event will identify the key drivers which accelerate innovation and provide the networking platform to solve challenges, build partnerships and access funding opportunities. Anyone involved in business, product and process development is encouraged to attend.

Presentations highlighting the latest technology developments and applications will be complemented by discussion forums which define the key barriers for innovation and determine how these can be overcome. Guidance will be provided on regional, national and European funding initiatives and how to successfully leverage funding for collaborative projects. Surgeries offer the opportunity for delegates to receive free problem solving advice from NPL and CEMMNT. Networking and establishing partnerships will form an integral part of the day.

This free event will take place on Wednesday the 26th of September at the National Physical Laboratories in Teddington. Registration is essential and can be made by emailing name, position and company details to [email protected]. Additional information and an agenda for the event can be downloaded at www.iasse.co.uk.

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