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The 2011 nanoUtah Conference & Exhibition comes in a new format, to accelerate interactions and opportunities between science, engineering and commercial partners. We want to facilitate future academic and technological excellence, societal impact and economic growth.

NanoUtah 2011 partners and is coordinated with Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery Symposium 2011 (nanoDDS) to allow cross pollination of two closely related and interdependent fields. Participants in nanoUtah will get discounted registration to nanoDDS.

With the addition of a professional exhibition, we are adding a new and attractive platform for vendors, commercial and public technology partners and startups to find customers, gauge technological and application developments and needs, interact with technology, service and IP providers and partners and recruit talent. Exhibitors will benefit from professional support services, marketing and visitor recruiting. They can opt to give short platform presentations, invite conference participants, engage in or propose workshops and mini-symposia that benefit the exchange of knowledge and building of partnerships between science, engineering and industry.

NanoUtah builds on the rich tradition of past events. Anchored by presentations from international and local leaders in nanoscience and nanotechnology, the conference fosters collaborations and the exchange of knowledge among scientists, engineers, clinicians, industry leaders, and students.

Our venue is the beautiful Hilton City Center Hotel, located in culturally rich downtown Salt Lake City, 15 min from the airport, 15-30 minutes from outdoor resorts and facilities and within only a few hours from many of the major national parks.

We seek your involvement in any of the following areas:

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