Exhibit Information

We invite you to showcase your organization or technology in the 2010 NT4D Conference Exhibit Show. 

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Exhibit Fees

  • There is no exhibit booth fee for Government organizations to exhibit.
  • Industry & Academia booths are $250 per 10x10 space.

All booths include pipe and drape, and 8 foot table, 2 chairs, and a waste basket.  Exhibitors are responsible for paying all other costs associated with their booth such at electricity, drayage, or extra furnishings.

Preliminary Exhibit Show Schedule

 

Monday, 3 May 2010

   
8:00 - 11:00 Decorator Move-in
11:00 - 5:00 Exhibit & Poster Set-up
6:00 - 7:30 Exhibit & Poster Kick-off
 

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

8:00 - 5:00 Posters & Exhibits Open 
 

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

8:00 - 6:30 Posters & Exhibits Open
 

Thursday, 6 May 2010

8:00 - 3:00 Poster & Exhibit Tear-down

2010 Exhibitors

Conductive Composites Company

http://www.conductivecomposites.com/  

Conductive Composites Company manufactures a suite of nanostructured conductive materials. These are used to modify and enhance the electromagnetic properties of composites, coatings, adhesives, elastomers and so forth.

CONTACT Program (Rice University)

http://www.contact.rice.edu/  

The Consortium for Nanomaterials for Aerospace Commerce and Technology or CONTACT Program is a research consortium including Rice University, Air Force Research Laboratory, and six other Texas universities (UT Austin, UT Dallas, UT Brownsville, UT Pan American, UT Arlington, and University of Houston). The CONTACT Program is focused on developing and commercializing new nano-materials for the defense aerospace industry. It offers the basis for cooperative nanotechnology research in Texas and in the AFRL to provide breakthrough technological solutions. It is strengthened by cross-cutting intellectual collaborations and the availability of state-of-the-art equipment. The Program focuses on technology transfer to aerospace, commercial, and defense sectors. CONTACT is a critical part of the Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University.  

CytoViva, Inc.

http://www.cytoviva.com/  

CytoViva® Inc. is a provider of integrated optical and spectral imaging tools, specifically designed to support nanotechnology research. CytoViva’s patented technology improves the alignment and focus of oblique illumination, leading to significant signal to noise improvements over comparable techniques. In addition the end user has the ability to spectrally confirm the presence of materials (particles, CNTs, bacteria) within a sample (cells, tissues, fibers). As a result, optical observation of nano-scale materials interacting with biologicals or integrated into composites is possible.  

U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command

http://www.arl.army.mil/www/default.htm  

The Army Research Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) is the US Army leader in research and development of nanotechnologies for military and defense applications. The exhibit will feature many ongoing R&D programs in nanotechnologies at the Army Research Lab and the Armament RDE Center.  

Y-Carbon, Inc.

http://www.y-carbon.us/  

Y-Carbon is a manufacturer of tunable nanoporous carbon produces by thermo-chemical etching of metal(s) from metal carbides. This simple and scalable carbon manufacturing process allows the synthesis of tunable nanoporous carbon, in which pore size can be tuned between 0.5 and 2.2 nanometer with sub-Ångström accuracy, and up to 30 nm with nanometer accuracy. This level of control is unattainable with conventional routes of carbon synthesis. The technology is highly versatile and can produce carbon with surface area up to 3,500 m2/g, leading to dramatic advances in applications including electrical energy, gas storage, sepsis, poisoning treatment, water filtration, and desalination.  

Floor Plan & Exhibit Kit

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