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Australia to Send Trade Delegation to Clean Technology 2010 Conference

The Small Technologies Cluster Ltd (STC), Melbourne, Australia have recently announced they are leading an Australian delegation to the US National Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) Nanotech Conference and Expo 2010 from June 21-25 at the Anaheim Convention Centre, Anaheim, CA. This delegation will form part of an Australian trade fair and will have a booth at the Nanotech trade exhibition.

As the world's largest annual meeting around emerging technologies, attendance is expected to be around 5,000 delegates and 350 exhibitors – representing industry, academia and government from all over the world. The event co-locates Nanotech Conference and Expo 2010, Cleantech Conference and Expo 2010, Microtech Conference and Expo 2010, BioNanotech Conference and Expo 2010 and TechConnect Summit and Expo 2010. Details can be found at: http://www.nsti.org/

STC is co-sponsored by the Victorian State Government and, with the support of the Victorian Government Business Office in the US, will provide the support infrastructure and services to Australian businesses wishing to market their products/services via the Australian stand as well as the opportunity for introductions to potential partners and investors.

This is an exciting opportunity for small Australian nanotech and cleantech firms to showcase their technologies and products on a truly international scale, without committing to the expense of a standalone exhibition space.

Any Australian companies interested in taking part in the Australian delegation should contact Vanessa Heuser at [email protected] for more details.

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