NANOPOLIS - NSTI Nanotech Virtual Showcase

2004 Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show
March 7-11, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
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www.nanopolis.net
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Sponsored by

Nano Science and Technology Institute |

iMediasoft® Group |
Highlights
Objective: provide nanotech companies with the most efficient communication channel to present their technology through virtual representations.
Virtual representations transpose the essence of your most complex technological processes into highly intuitive computer-generated movies.
By participating in the Nanotech Virtual Showcase, nanotechnology companies will be able to convey their message even if they are not physically present at Nanotech.
In addition to the companies' presentations, the best papers presented at nanotech will be transposed into virtual representations.
Already Using Virtual Representations
Microelectronics Companies to effectively point out the performance of their technologies versus actual market solutions weaknesses.

Major Synchrotron Light Facilities and Neutrons Installations for presenting their science to students and the general public.
How it Works
Communication channels: technologies exhibited through the Nanotech Virtual Showcase will be displayed continuously on numerous big screens distributed centrally at Nanotech 2004.
In addition, the computer-generated presentations will be included in the upcoming Exploring Nanotechnology multimedia encyclopedia, as well as on the Nanopolis (www.nanopolis.net) and the NSTI-Nanotech 2004 (www.nsti.org/Nanotech2004) web sites.
You will have a copy of your virtual presentation for use in future contexts.
Your message: you will decide the content of your presentation and tune your message in accordance to your target. However, we suggest three issues that would be of most interest to the Nanotech attendance:
- The essence of your technology
- How your products and technology differ from those of the competition
- What is the place of your technology in a global value chain and how does it contribute to creating value within this chain
What You Will Receive
- Virtual representations that transpose the essence of your most complex technological processes into highly intuitive computer-generated movies
- Continuously Display of your Multimedia Representation at the NSTI-Nanotech 2004 Conference and Trade Show, March 7-11, Boston, 1500 Attendees (Investors, Industry, Researchers)
- CD Exposure in the upcoming Nanotechnology multimedia Encyclopedia
- On-Line Exposure at the Nanotech Conference website (over 80,000 page views/month), Nanopolis web site, and the on-line Nanotech Encyclopedia
- Multi-Media Presentation of your Technology for your own Use
Pricing
How Do I Participate?
For additional information or for interest in exhibiting at the Nanotech Virtual Showcase please contact sponsors@nsti.org
About NSTI
The Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) was created in 1997 and chartered with the promotion and integration of small technologies through education, technology and business development. The NSTI is the founder and manager of the world's most comprehensive small technology scientific and business event, the annual Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show (Nanotech). The NSTI provides technical, informational and business services to industrial and governmental organizations worldwide.
About Nanopolis
Nanopolis is a virtual space mirroring the evolution of nanotech research and integrating it with education and industry. The science of laboratories from all over the world is now concentrated in thousands of screens of multimedia content available through the Nanopolis portal (www.nanopolis.net). Nanopolis is a department of the iMediasoft® Group.
About iMediasoft®
iMediasoft® Group is specialized in development of advanced communication systems for education, science and industry of new technologies. iMediasoft's know-how in advanced multimedia communication is invested in great projects of higher education and scientific exploration of cutting-edge technologies. These projects already constitute the new study topics of the modern school of the 21st century.
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