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Exhibit Aims to Increase Children's Interest in Science and Nanotechnology

DuPont Mexico recently contributed scientific information for a nanotechnology exhibit called "The World of the Tiny" at the Children's Museum of Mexico City.

Children learn about nanotechnology at the museum.

The exhibit aims to increase children's interest in science and nanotechnology, by showcasing some of the advances and developments that the technology has to offer.

"Our strength is based on the passion and dedication of our scientists all around the world, who contribute to the growth of the company through innovations," said Guillermo Kareh, director, DuPont Public Affairs, Latin America.

The exhibit is part of an effort developed by the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (NISENet) to communicate advances in nanotechnology and its applications. NISENet is a community of researchers and informal science educators dedicated to fostering public awareness, engagement and understanding of nanoscale science, engineering and technology.

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