UK pavilion at Nanotech, Tokyo 2008
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We invite all UK nanotech focussed companies and organisations with products and services to take advantage of this opportunity.

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XGEN: Next Generation Engineering

Prof. David Barrow

Email: Barrow@cf.ac.uk
Mobile: +44 (0)78 0983 9979

Dr. Roger carline

E: r.carline@homecall.co.uk
Mobile: +44 (0)7879 881950

www.xgen.org.uk

The XGEN consortium is led by three Centres of Excellence which pursue the industrial applications of micronanotechnology in engineering: UK LMC, MicroBridge & metaFAB.

With decades of excellence in world-class research and development the XGEN consortium allows you access to teams of specialists in the engineering of product and processes. Through a strong partnership between government, academia and industry XGEN represents a critical mass of development capability able to address your most challenging manufacturing problems.

Through expert use of next generation tools XGEN allows you risk-free assessment of the manufacturing processes of tomorrow. From unique 157nm and femtosecond lasers for transparent microfluidics to low cost nano-imprinted polymers and ultra-precision non-contact laser processing of optical components XGEN provides process solutions for the widest range of solid materials.

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event details

Date
Nanotech, Tokyo takes place from 13-15 February 2008

Venue
Tokyo Big Sight exhibition centre, in downtown Tokyo.

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