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Monday 12 August 2013 - 14:46
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Int'l Nano economy forum in Iran announces names of 15 keynote speakers

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TEHRAN (FNA)- The Secretariat of the International Forum on Nanotechnology Economy (IFNE 2013) in Iran announced the names and the resumes of a number of the keynote speakers who will surely participate in the forum.


The keynote speakers of the International Forum on Nanotechnology Economy (IFNE 2013) are among the experienced managers and researchers who have worked on the economical aspect of nanotechnology, including commercialization, marketing, branding, investment and rating. The participation of 15 speakers has so far been verified, and other speakers will be soon added to the list.

For more information about the names and backgrounds of the keynote speakers who deliver speech in IFNE 2013, visit the Forums website on Speakers section at http://irannano.org/inf/index.php?actn=person&action=speaker?=2.

International Forum on Nanotechnology Economy will be held on 2-3 October 2013 in order to provide information for the specialists and people who are interested in the economical issues in nanotechnology, including commercialization, investment, risk management, technology penetration, rating, and marketing in the field of nanotechnology and to create an environment for the technologists, investors, experts, and the domestic and foreign active bodies to share their experiences.

The Forum will discuss the following seven issues in forms of specialized half-day panels: Risky investment in nanotechnology, rating of the newborn nanotechnology companies, meetings of nanotechnology companies and investing institutes, opportunities and challenges in the application of nanotechnology in the existing industries, transferring the experience of credible companies to the newborn companies, marketing for nanotechnology products, and branding nanotechnology products. In each panel, the specialists will discuss the main challenges in the field of nanotechnology in the country.

By Fars News Agency

 

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