14 december 2009

TNO getting together with SMEs on nanotechnology on January, 21

On Thursday 21 January 2010 TNO Science and Industry is organising an afternoon session with SMEs to discuss the application of nanotechnology. The session will be held at the recently opened Van Leeuwenhoek Laboratory in Delft, the beating heart of nanotechnology research in the Netherlands.

Nanotechnology offers unprecedented possibilities

We stand at the dawn of a new era in which nanotechnology will offer us unprecedented possibilities. Many companies are already making use of nanotechnology in new products as well as production methods and processes, from micro-electronics to self-cleaning materials and from medical applications to nanosensors: the possibilities seem to be endless.

What does nanotechnology mean for you?

The ‘nano’ prefix is increasingly being used to indicate that a product keeps pace with its time. But how can you know, as an entrepreneur, whether nanotechnology could be useful for your products? And if it can, how can you make use of this technology?

 

For answers to these and other questions we are organising a session about nanotechnology so that, together, we can make the translation of nanoscience and nanotechnology into practice.

 

More information about the programme and registration can be found here (link to programme page).

Van Leeuwenhoek
Laboratory

Van der Waalsweg 14

2628 CH Delft