WAVE Conference and Exhibition 2011 Taking Products to Market incorporating
Micro & Nano Technology
Alberta Centre for Advanced Micro Nano Technology Products (ACAMP) hosts Wave2011 at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
EDMONTON, Oct. 12 /CNW/ - Products incoporating micro and nano technology, play a powerful role in reducing cost and integrating new functionality for the world market. On Oct 2nd 2011, a three day global gathering of stakeholders bent on taking state of the art products incorporating MNT (Micro & Nano Technology) to market will be converge on Lake Louise.
This is business to business event, the WAVE2011 conference and exhibition theme is bringing products to market incorporating MNT. Over 125 exhibitors will demonstrate and present new technologies to an international audience.
"This three day event brings together the stakeholders involved in the value chain from materials supply through end product, including distributors and sales representatives, manufacturers, materials producers, equipment suppliers and investors." explained Ken Brizel, CEO of ACAMP, "The event will focus on five primary market area's Cleantech, Health & Medical, Agriculture & Forestry, Conventional Energy, Consumer & Commercial, with a global perspective."
The venue is the beautiful Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise set in the magnificent Canadian Rocky Mountains providing a spectacular backdrop for this event. www.wave2011.com
Following Prime Minister Stephen Harper's funding announcement at ACAMP on Oct 8th, 2010, ACAMP announced the launch of WAVE2011 international conference and exhibition on Oct 2nd through Oct 5th 2011.
"As well as being North America's leading energy producer, Alberta is also becoming known for innovative, technology-driven products in a wide variety of markets," said Ken Brizel, CEO of ACAMP. "The WAVE conference and exhibition will enable international industry professionals to network on taking products to market."
ACAMP is a not for profit organization that provides specialized technical and business services. ACAMP clients have access to world-class equipment, facilities, expertise and a network of organizations to support the development and manufacturing of micro and nanotechnology based systems and advanced materials for applications worldwide. ACAMP helps companies bridge the gap between first prototype and profitable product sales. ACAMP's funding comes from Western Economic Diversification Canada, Alberta Advanced Education & Technology and Industry.
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For further information: To arrange an interview, media can call: Tel: 780-468-2443, Ken Brizel, CEO, Alberta Centre for Advanced Micro Nano Technology Products
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