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Australian Nanotech Presents the Next "Small Thing" in Human Health, Energy, and Environmentally "Smart" Coatings at NSTI Nanotech Conference, Santa Clara May 20-24, 2007.


SANTA CLARA Santa Clara, city, Cuba
Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba.
, Calif. -- Australian nanotech successes including the bionic A machine that is patterned after principles found in humans or nature; for example, robots. It also refers to artificial devices implanted into humans replacing or extending normal human functions. See biomimicry.  ear, water treatment solutions, drug delivery treatments, rapid medical diagnostics, fuel cells, and thermally active granules-cleaning paints will be on show at the Australia Pavilion (Booth # 301) at the NSTI NSTI Nano Science and Technology Institute
NSTI National Summer Transportation Institute
NSTI Nashville State Technical Institute
NSTI National Statistics Training Institute
 Nanotech Conference and Trade Show 2007.

Invest Australia's Senior Investment Commissioner for North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , Fred Welz advised innovative US companies looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 the next "small thing" to investigate Australian opportunities in this sector.

"Australia has a proven track record of integrating nanotech into technology success stories," said Welz.

"About 90 research groups around Australia are working on nanotech, and there are at least 65 nanotech companies - 30 of which have emerged over the past 5 years."

"Many more commercially viable nanotech applications are being developed by Australian companies for a wide range of industry sectors including consumer products, biotechnology, energy, ICT (1) (Information and Communications Technology) An umbrella term for the information technology field. See IT.

(2) (International Computers and Tabulators) See ICL.

1. (testing) ICT - In Circuit Test.
 and the environment."

"US investors and technology partners regularly visit Australian R&D centres and their spin-off companies looking for commercial applications. NSTI Nanotech is an ideal opportunity to see some of the best innovators from Australia, here in the Valley."

Invest Australia, the Australian Government's inward investment agency, will be attending the conference to match-make investors with innovators from Australia. Visit the Australian Pavilion for your copy of the 2007 Australian Nanotechnology Report.

Some of the 12 organizations attending the conference from Down Under include:

TAG Technology

* TAG Technology is specialising in creating environmentally friendly solutions for problems caused by heat.

* The company is licensing a unique nanotechnology that when incorporated into coatings, textiles and films, allows these polymeric materials to block the flow of heat passing through them from one direction only. In doing so, it works to keep the temperature of any product coated with a thermally active granules Granules
Small packets of reactive chemicals stored within cells.

Mentioned in: Allergic Rhinitis, Allergies
 (TAG([R])) coating as constant as possible regardless of shifts in the ambient temperature. www.users.bigpond.com/tagtechnology/home_main.swf

Advanced Nanotechnology Limited

* A leading innovator and manufacturer of advanced nanomaterials and nanomaterials products.

* It manufactures mono-dispersed nanoparticles with controlled size, shape, surface and chemistry enabling delivery of dispersed forms that enhance product value. www.advancednanotechnology.com.au

CSIRO CSIRO Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organization (Australia)  

* The Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is Australia's largest national research organisation and is one of the world's largest and most diverse research organisations.

* It has formidable nanotechnology capabilities covering a range of sectors and applications from materials and manufacturing, food and agriculture to energy and the environment.

* CSIRO experts, Prof Calum Drummond - Chief, Industrial Physics, Dr Philip Casey - Functional Interphases and Coatings, Manufacturing and Materials Technology, and Dr Miriam Bultuck - Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex The Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) is a ground station that is located in Australia at Tidbinbilla in a valley of the Murrumbidgee River, about half an hour's drive out of Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory, accessible from either the northern or  and NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
NASA
 in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Independent U.S.
 Operations, Industrial Physics, will be attending NSTI. www.csiro.com

Nanotechnology Victoria

* A collaborative venture between three major universities in the Australian state of Victoria (Monash University, Swinburne University of Technology Swinburne University of Technology is a university based in a number of campuses in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

In addition to degree programs at Bachelor, Masters and Doctoral levels, the University also operates as a technical college (through its TAFE
 and RMIT RMIT Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology  University) and the Australian Government's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is the national government body for scientific research in Australia. It was founded in 1926 originally as the Advisory Council of Science and Industry.  (CSIRO).

* A$28 million in funding from members and the Victorian Government. www.nanovic.com.au

UniQuest, The University of Queensland The University of Queensland (UQ) is the longest-established university in the state of Queensland, Australia, a member of Australia's Group of Eight, and the Sandstone Universities. It is also a founding member of the international Universitas 21 organisation.  

* UniQuest Pty Ltd is one of Australia's most highly regarded university technology transfer groups.

* A subsidiary company of The University of Queensland, UniQuest identifies, packages and commercializes the university technologies and expertise. www.uniquest.com.au

ARC Centre of Excellence for Functional Nanomaterials

* The Centre's research programs focus on the novel synthesis, characterisation and application of functional nanomaterials such as nanoparticles, nanotubes, thin films and nanoporous and nanocomposite materials. http://www.arccfn.org.au

Astute Nanotechnology

* Astute has identified clean energy, the environment and health care industries as areas where nanostructured materials will have significant impacts.

* Astute's commercialisation in health care is focused on drug delivery, biomaterials for orthopaedic and cardiovascular applications and tissue repair.

AZoNano

* AZoNano (the A to Z of Nanotechnology) is a comprehensive international online resource with over 6,000 regularly updated pages dedicated to informing and educating engineers, designers, academics and scientists from within the global nanotechnology community, from materials and equipment through to research and new developments. www.azonano.com

School of Applied Sciences, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University

* The School of Applied Sciences at RMIT is working with the Bluescope Steel Institute at the University of Wollongong History
The University of Wollongong was founded in 1951 when a Division of the then New South Wales University of Technology (re-named the University of New South Wales in 1958) was established in Wollongong.
 and Bluescope Steel Ltd to develop nanoscale modifications of paint surfaces to aid in contamination resistance. www.rmit.edu.au/applied-sciences

Australian Nano Business Forum (ANBF)

* The Australian Nano Business Forum (ANBF) is the peak national body to represent and promote Australian industry and companies involved in nanotechnology.

* The ANBF provides a collective voice for member organizations engaged in this new and emerging technology. It facilitates links between key stakeholders, such as government, funding, regulatory and research entities. www.anbf.com.au

Centre for Strategic Nano-Fabrication (CSNF CSNF Commander Supporting Naval Forces ), University of Western Australia

* The CSNF at University of Western Australia is developing novel state-of-the-art nano-technologies at the same time as addressing the key issues in the current community. The Centre is using spinning disc processing (SDP (Session Description Protocol) An IETF protocol that defines a text-based message format for describing a multimedia session. Data such as version number, contact information, broadcast times and audio and video encoding types are included in the message. ) to fabricate nano-particles. www.strategicnano.uwa.edu.au

Bridge8 Pty Ltd

* Bridge8 Pty Ltd consults a range of organisations on foresight and strategy development, process frameworks and communications. The company is especially interested in change generated by the collision of technology and society in industries such as nanotechnology, agriculture, biomedicine biomedicine /bio·med·i·cine/ (bi?o-med´i-sin) clinical medicine based on the principles of the natural sciences (biology, biochemistry, etc.).biomed´ical

bi·o·med·i·cine
n.
1.
, information technology, the environment, mining, manufacturing and materials. www.bridge8.com.au

For more information during Nanotech 2007 about investing in Australia please contact Investment Director Kelly Sims on 415-624-7310.

About Invest Australia - www.investaustralia.gov.au

Invest Australia, is the Australian Government's inward investment agency that helps international companies build their business in Australia and offers investors a free, comprehensive and confidential service.

Between July 2002 and March 2007, Invest Australia played a verified role in attracting or facilitating 357 projects worth approximately A$55 billion, with the potential to create more than 27,000 jobs and generate A$12.5 billion in export earnings.
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