International Association of Nanotech

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NANOTECHNOLOGY


The International Association of Nanotechnology is a non-profit professional association with the goal of fostering research, business collaboration and providing advanced education and training in the emerging of nanotechnology and clean technology worldwide for benefits of society.

Ongoing Training Programs



Certified Nanotech and Clean Tech Professional


1.  SIX WEEK ACCELERATED PROGRAM: July 28- September 4, 2008

A 6 week accelerated training program- Monday - Thursday 1:30 PM-6:00 PM and Saturday 9:00 AM-1:00 PM at our Corporate Offices in San Jose, CA
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 2.  THIRTEEN WEEK PROGRAM- August 2- October 30, 2008

A thirteen week program -on Thursdays 11:30 AM- 1:30 PM and Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM  in San Jose
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Micro-Nano-Fabrication for Photovoltaics Workshop

 August 13- August 30, 2008 in San Jose

Business Re-engineering Certificate in Nanotechnology
Train the Trainer Certificate in Nanotechnology

The next meeting will be July 22- 25  in San Bernardino, California


Monthly Events


NanoBio Clean Tech Forum
Our monthly meeting featuring presentations and discussions from industry leaders.
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday July 29, 2008 at 5:30 PM-8:00 PM at our Corporate Offices in San Jose
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Annual International Conference:

International Congress of Nano-Bio Clean Tech 2008
October 27-30, 2008
San Francisco Airport Marriott Hotel


Topics:

·         Nanomaterials
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Nanoparticles
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Nanodevices
·         Nanoelectronics
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Nanofabrication
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MEMS & NEMS
·        
Nanobiotechnology
·        
Nano scale characterization
·        
Standards & Nomenclature
·        
Nano Tools
·        
Molecular Engineering
·        
Nano Manufacturing
·         Nanoparticles Toxicology
·        
Heath Safety Implications
·        
Renewable Energy
·        
Biofuels
·        
Photovoltaic
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Electric Car
·        
Sustainable Energy Public Policy
·        
Nanostructured Solar Cell Manufacturing
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Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer
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Venture capital investment & Investment Opportunities
·        
Education & Workforce Training
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Societal & Environmental Impacts
·         Other related topics

Call for Paper:
The International Association of Nanotechnology is now accepting abstracts for the upcoming International Congress of Nano-Bio & Clean Tech 2008.
For More information:
http://www.ianano.org/CallforPapers.htm

Abstract Submission : deadline on July 30
http://www.nanotechcongress.com/abstract.htm

Manuscript submission: deadline on August 15, 2008
http://www.nanotechcongress.com/ICNBC2008-Manuscript%20Guidelines.pdf

Speaking Opportunity: application form
http://www.nanotechcongress.com/speaking.htm

Hotel Reservation at the San Francisco Airport Marriott Hotel:
http://www.nanotechcongress.com/venue.html

Registration Online:
http://www.cinano.com/registration.htm

For for information or assistance, please contact Event Coordinator at 408-280-6222 or email to services@ianano.org


Past Event


March 18- 19, 2008

Our Corporate Headquarters:
1290 Parkmoor Avenue,  San Jose, CA 95126 

The Clean Tech Innovation & Workforce 2008 will feature leading policy makers, venture capitalists, industry leaders, energy experts and educators in the emerging field of Clean Tech.

The Clean Tech Innovation & Growth Forum 2008 will feature panel discussions on the following topics:

• Advanced Technology Showcase
• Public Policy and regulations
• Infrastructure Development
• Best Practice, Codes and Standards
• Commercialization and Applications
• Investment Opportunities and Challenges
• Education and Workforce Training

Agenda: the Program Agenda in PDF can be downloaded from here.

The Honorable Mike Honda U.S. Congressman, 15th Congressional District of California

Annette Finsterbusch
Director,
Applied Ventures, LLC

Barry Cinnamon CEO,
Akeena Solar


Preston Roper
Executive Vice President, Tioga Energy
Alexei Andreev
Executive Vice President Managing Director
Harris & Harris Group
Nag Patibandla Director of Energy Products Division, Applied Materials

Fritz Prinz Director, Fuel Cells Consortium; Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University

Mark Bernstein Managing Director of Energy Institute, University of Southern California

David Hochschild       VP of Solaria and CPUC Commissioner in San Francisco
Ricardo Angel
Senior Vice President,
GE Energy Financial Services

Neal Dikeman
Partner
Jane Capital Partners

Dan Kalafatas
President & COO,
3Degrees
Chris Busch Economist, California Climate Program/Union of Concerned Scientists Barry Worthington Executive Director, United States Energy Association
Geoff Sharples Director, Electra
Roland Winston Professor of Natural Sciences & Engineering Chair, University of California, Merced Daniel Hullah
Associate, Rockport Capital Partners
Randy Lewis Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Nancy Pfund
Managing Partner
DBL Investors
Margret J. Kim
Senior Advisor for International Climate Change,
California Air Resources Board

Jennifer Oliver Director, Center of Excellence , West Valley College
John Carrese Director, Center of Excellence, City College of San Francisco
Sue Kateley
Executive Director
California Solar Energy Industries Association
Jin Zhang Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Santa Cruz
Heidi Livingston Eisips
Founder,
Korala Consulting
Rahul Young
LEED AP,
Manager
ICF International
Lyndon Rive
Founder & CEO
SolarCity
Peter Hsiao
Partner
Morrison & Foerster, LLP
Mark C. Trexler
Managing Director, Global Consulting Services,
EcoSecurities

Michael Pak
CEO
Nanoexa
Leonard Sharp
VP of Marketing
Silicon Valley Solar

 
   
           

Past Event

4th International Congress of Nanotechnology (ICNT) 2007
Clean Tech Congress 2007

November 5-8, 2007, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel San Francisco Airport 

We would like to thank our sponsors, exhibitors, speakers, participants, friends and colleagues, staff and volunteers who have made the 2007 Congress a success.

ICNT-Clean Tech 2007 Brochure

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

We are pleased to welcome our keynote speakers for the 4th International Congress of Nanotechnology/Clean Tech Congress 2007

Prof. Roger Kornberg
Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 2006
Prof. Harry Kroto
Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1996
   
Prof. Roger Kornberg
Assembly Member Loni Hancock Senator Leland Yee, PhD
   

Clean Tech California
The International Association of Nanotechnology and our partners have launched the Clean Tech California with the goal
of fostering the innovation and development of clean technologies, addressing workforce needs for high growth, high demand job training in California, and creating a consortium of public and private organizations to promote the affordability of clean technologies in California. For more information, please visit Clean Tech California web site.

For more information, please contact Event Coordinator at 408-280-6222 or email to services@ianano.org


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Local  Events
Nano Lunch
A Network Meeting over lunch
July 24, 2008
  at 11:30 AM-2:00 PM

nano lunch
at our Corporate Office
1290 Parkmoor Avenue
San Jose, CA 95126
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The 13 week Certified Nanotech & Clean Tech Training Program
August 2- November 8
 in San Jose

 

NanoTech free newsletter

FORTUNE 500
FORTUNE Magazine, in collaboration with The International Association of Nanotechnology, has  published a special section on "The Nano Age" featured on the worldwide 2006 FORTUNE 500 issue on April 17, 2006

Nano Age- Nanotech 100 List

Click here for "The Nano Age", in Fortune 500 issue on April 17, 2006

Nanotech 100
IAnano and FORTUNE are pleased to present  "NANOTECH 100", featuring the leading 100 public nanotech companies worldwide published in the FORTUNE 500 issue.
Click here for the
Nanotech 100



Acknowledgement
The workforce training program is  funded by a grant awarded under the President’s High-Growth Job Training Initiative, as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment & Training Administration.
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Supporting Organizations

California Institute of Nanotechnology
California Institute of Nanotechnology
Motorola
Motorola Corporation
 
Applied Materials
Applied Materials, Inc.
 

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Argonne National Laboratory
 

NASA Nanotechnology Center


 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory


Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory


Stanford University

 


Santa Clara University

 


University of California, Riverside

 


Donald F. Averill Applied Technology Training Center

 

 
San Bernardino Community College District


National Hispanic University


IG Partners


 Jones Day


Knobbe Martens


Global Crown Capital


Townsend & Townsend


Combimatrix, Inc.


NanoGram Corporation

 
Quantum Sphere, Inc.


Antibodies, Inc.


SDC Materials, Inc. 


NanoScience Exchange


Work2Future Workforce Investment Board

Garage Venture
Garage Technology Ventures
 
MTI Partners
MTI Partners, Inc.
 
Gabriel Venture Partners
 
Transformative Capital
 
Rockport Capital
 
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Farfield Sensors, Ltd
 

NanoMas Technologies
Sun nano
Sun nano

Joint Venture Silicon Network
Joint Venture Silicon Valley


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