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The World's Largest Nanotechnology Exhibition - nano tech 2013
TOKYO --(Business Wire)--
The nano tech Executive Committee is pleased to present nano
tech 2013, the 12th International Nanotechnology Exhibition &
Conference, from January 30 to February 1 at Tokyo Big Sight (Tokyo
International Exhibition Center), East Exhibition Halls 4, 5, and 6 and
Conference Tower.
nano tech2012 (Photo: Business Wire)
Being held for the 12th time, the event will feature 802 booths in total
by 571 companies and organizations. Of these, 235 booths will have
exhibits by 221 companies and organizations from 22 countries and
regions outside Japan.
Practical applications of nanotechnology are advancing, backed by the
governments of individual countries. China, South Korea, Taiwan, and
other Asian countries and regions have made nanotechnology into a
national priority actively supporting R&D and rapidly approaching
parity with leading nanotechnology countries in the West.
[Highlights of nano tech 2013]
(1) A growing number of exhibits showing practical nanotech
applications and actual products
In Japan, the influential business association Keidanren pointed to the
importance of nanotechnology back in 2001. In the decade since then, R&D
in the field has been funded aggressively. Now that the second nanotech
decade is here, we are seeing more research aimed at achieving
practical, marketable technologies in a relatively short time.
Development with a clear focus on the endgame - the technological goals
to be achieved and products to be realized - is being carried out
actively.
(2) Large booths by all of Japan's major nanotech labs
The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
(AIST), the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), RIKEN, the
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and
Japan's other leading research organizations will have large exhibits,
where one of the attractions is being able to have technologies
explained by the researchers themselves.
Much of their research is aimed at practical applications of the
outstanding technology seeds emerging in the nanotechnology field. These
organizations also serve to facilitate information exchange regarding
cooperation by private industry, government, and academia, including
component development through vertical upstream-downstream collaboration
and through tie-ups across industries and across fields.
(3) Presentation of the nano tech awards for innovative and advanced
technologies
The nano tech Executive Committee members and awards judges will be
making the rounds of booths during the exhibition to view and evaluate
the exhibits. They will select the most innovative and pioneering
technologies in each field and present awards on the final day. The
objective of the awards is to recognize companies, organizations, and
academic institutions that are contributing to the promotion of
industry, and also to highlight nanotechnology seeds and needs, in order
to spur further advances in technology.

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