International MicroNanoConference 2019

Where industry meets science, where problems can find solutions and where trends, challenges and new technologies are highlighted.
Dec 10 - 11, 2019
SuperNova Jaarbeurs Utrecht, NL
The international MicroNanoConference 2019 focuses on Dutch and international businesses, universities and research centers and offers an opportunity to bring these areas together to stimulate cooperation, knowledge and innovation. 
The conference themes have been carefully selected and are in line with the social and economic challenges and missions determined by the Dutch government. 
 
Health & Life science
Agro & Food
Sustainability & Energy
Manufacturing & Engineering
 
These topics are not only applicable to Dutch society, but worldwide. By exchanging ideas and knowledge internationally, MinacNed works together to turn the social and economic challenges that we all have into opportunities with the ultimate goal of realizing them. 
The conference brings together researchers, entrepreneurs and policy makers to create a sustainable economic and social value to the society. 
 
Participation to this conference is possible as an:
Exhibitor (table-top, workshop, sponsor, start-up, side event)
Visitor: IVAM members get a discount for a Visitor-Pass, please contact us under info@ivam.de (registration opens in July)


Your Contact

Thomas R. Dietrich
Chief Executive Officer
+49 (0) 231 9742 168

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