Engineered Fine Particle Applications Conference Announced for May, 2005
New conference focusing on commercialization issues, successes and opportunities for engineered fine particles being held May 23-25, 2005 in Cambridge, Massachusetts and sponsored by Information Management Institute.
Carrabassett Valley, Maine (PRWEB via NSTI) March 22, 2005 -– New conference
focusing on commercialization issues, successes and opportunities for engineered
fine particles being held May 23-25, 2005 in Cambridge, Massachusetts and
sponsored by Information Management Institute.
This first of its kind
program is dedicated to exploring the technology developments, market needs,
future trends and application opportunities for engineered fine particles with
speakers from key technology and market segments. Conference speakers include
Lawrence Bock-Nanosys, Dr. Karen J. Buechler-ALD NanoSolutions, Clinton W.
Bybee-Arch Venture Partners, Dr. Judy Chung-Clorox, Dr. Jeffrey T. Depinto-Air
Products & Chemicals, Jon DiLoretto-American Chemical Council, Dr. Emory A.
Ford-Materials Technology Institute, Dr. Guoyi Fu-Millennium Chemical, George
Ghenciu-Nantero, Dr. Rajeev Gorowara & Dr. Daniel A. Green-DuPont, Tim
Harper-CMP Cientifica, Dr. Amit M. Kulkarni-GE Global Research Center, Dr. James
S. Murday-Naval Research Laboratory, Dr. Balakrishnan G. Nair-Ceramatec, Dr.
Matthew Neville-Consultant, Søren Pehrson-Haldor Topsøe A/S, Geoffrey
Varga-Degussa, Dr. Fred von Gottberg-Cabot Corporation and Dr. Charles F.
Zukoski-Univ. of Illinois
Conference General Chairman Miodrag Oljaca of
Cabot Corporation comments, "Rapidly growing commercial applications for
engineered fine particles exist today in electronics, personal care, catalysis,
energy, pharmaceutical, and other markets. These speakers are technical and
market leaders from industry, government, academia and the investment community
who will provide insight into future trends, challenges and opportunities for
engineered fine particles."
According to IMI President Al Keene, "This
conference is designed to be the one yearly event where particle producers,
equipment developers, materials developers, processing experts and end users,
i.e. all industry sectors with commercial interest in the advancement of
engineered fine particle technology, come together in one location. This
conference will allow presenters, attendees and exhibitors to meet, learn and
promote their technologies, opportunities, products and services."
IMI’s
Engineered Fine Particle Applications Conference format comprises four
single-track sessions with a total of 19 speakers, covering topics such as
markets and trends, particles and processing technologies, commercial successes,
and development, commercialization and implementation issues.
About
Information Management Institute, Inc.
IMI’s newly formed Materials
Technology Division is designed to assist the materials technology industry in
understanding technology developments, markets and applications requirements.
Its unique conference approach offer an unprecedented opportunity for materials
technology developers, manufacturers, processors and user companies
representatives to network and develop a more comprehensive understanding of
future developments in the materials industry.
Conference programs are designed to address the real world
commercialization impact of technology, application and market developments.
They are not academic or sales oriented, but rather focus on the business and
commercial aspects faced daily by materials technology companies and
organizations that are charged with creating and maintaining profitable
materials technology based businesses.
IMI’s Digital Printing Division
was founded in 1988 and has held over 250 programs with annual attendance of
over 2,000 technical, marketing and management personnel.
The impetus to
launch IMI’s Materials Technology Division resulted from IMI’s programs which
have covered materials technologies advancements in the digital printing
industry and in diverging materials technology application areas over the past
several years including:
3rd Printable Electronics & Displays
Conference – November, 2004
Printing & Materials Technologies for
Printable Electronics Course – November, 2004
Ink Jet Deposition of Materials
Course – July, 2003 & July, 2004
Paper-Like Displays Conference – April,
2004 & February, 2005
Toner & Imaging Chemicals Conference –
February, 2005 & 7 prior years
Chemically Prepared Toner Seminar –
February, 2004 & February 2005
Paper-Like Displays Course – July, 2003
& November, 2003
Electronic Materials Deposition Conference – October
2002 & October, 2003
Digital Dispensing, Dosing & Metering Briefing –
October, 2003
RFID Conference – March, 2002
IMI’s Materials Technology
Division’s conference programs are designed to enable attendees to obtain the
latest technical, market and application information while allowing time to
network with other attendees in a time and cost efficient manner. Attendance at
an IMI Materials Technology Division conference enables attendees to meet with
the material industry’s leading experts in a single location over a short period
of time thus maximizing information transfer efficiency and minimizing travel
and time expenses.
Contact:
Alvin Keene, President
IMI
1106
Valley Crossing
Carrabassett Valley, Maine, 04947 USA
(207)-235-2225
Fax (207)-235-2226
Web Site: www.imiconf.com and www.imi-materialstechnology.com
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