October 3, 2006 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Where:Northeastern University,Egan Center Room 240 (Raytheon Amphitheater) 120 Forsyth Street, Boston, MA. The Microfluidics Technology Fair will provide an opportunity for industry and investors to review the latest technology developments in microfluidics from Massachusetts institutions. Established companies and investors that work in the fields of Drug Delivery, Diagnostics, Fuel Cells, Electrowetting, Homeland Security, Instrumentation, Control Systems, Personal Care, and Research Tools are invited to review and discuss current research from Boston University, Harvard, MIT, Northeastern University, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, University of Massachusetts Lowell, and other Massachusetts research institutions. Representatives from several institutions that have state-of-the-art microfluidics prototyping and development facilities that are available for industry use will also be available to discuss their capabilities and how industry may access these resources. This forum will also provide technology transfer officers and local researchers the opportunity to review research at other local institutions and form new partnerships in the microfluidics area. Produced by:Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center in collaboration with the Advanced Technology Manufacturing Center at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Boston University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northeastern University, and University of Massachusetts Lowell. |
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To register please Click here or visit http://extranet.donahue.umassp.edu/microfluidics How to Present Researchers and Technology Transfer Officers from Massachusetts research institutions are invited to give presentations on the new developments in microfluidics to an audience of investors and potential corporate partners. In addition presenters will be given a single table-top space to exhibit at the meeting. If you are interested in presenting please contact Julia Goldberg at jgoldberg@umassp.edu. Parking and Directions: Parking is available at the NU Renaissance Garage at 835 Columbus Avenue. Please note that the Garage facility fills up very early in the morning on a first come first serve basis. For Directions please Click here. |