NSTI Announces Exciting Partnership with Clean & Controlled Environments For 2006 Conference
NSTI and Controlled Environments Magazine, announce their joint offering of the Clean & Controlled Environments 2006. The event will be held in conjunction with Nanotech 2006, and BioNano 2006, May 8-9, 2006, in Boston at the Hynes Convention Center.The Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) and Controlled Environments Magazine, a Vicon publication, announce their joint offering of the Clean & Controlled Environments 2006. The event will be held in conjunction with Nanotech 2006, and BioNano 2006, May 8-9, 2006, in Boston at the Hynes Convention Center. It is designed for professionals working with cleanrooms, contamination management, and controlled environments. The conference is seeking papers from qualified industry professionals to lead technical and general sessions at Clean and Controlled Environments 2006.
Authors are invited to submit abstracts on all aspects of contamination controlled environments and cleanrooms, from design and construction to clothing, instruments, computer equipment and consumables. Advanced level topics and depth are a must. Speakers are expected to provide knowledgeable presentations that include the latest trends, technology, and ideas. Presentations should be non-commercial and not promote a particular product or company.
The Clean & Controlled Environments 2006 conference will run concurrently with NSTI’s Nanotech 2006 and BioNano 2006 which will be held May 7-11 at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. Nanotech 2006 will attract a global audience of more than 3,000 attendees and hundreds of exhibitors. NSTI Nanotech 2006 is the largest U.S. event covering all aspects of small technology across most developed industrial sectors and drawing leaders from industry, business, academia, and government.
For details on submitting an abstract for consideration, please visit http://www.nsti.org/ Nanotech2006/CCE2006. An online submission form can also be found at www.cleanroom.com. Submissions are being accepted starting July 11, 2005 and the final selections are due after November 19, 2005.
About NSTI:
The Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI; www.nsti.org) is
chartered with the advancement and integration of nano and other
advanced technologies through education, collaboration and research
services. NSTI accomplishes this mission through its offerings of
continuing education programs, conventions, scientific and business
publishing and custom research services. NSTI produces the annual
Nanotech 2006 conference and trade show, the most comprehensive
international nanotechnology event in the world. NSTI also produces
BioNano, Nanotech Ventures and NanoMaterials conferences. NSTI was
founded in 1997 as a result of the merger between various scientific
societies, and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts with
additional offices in California and Switzerland.
About Controlled Environments Magazine:
Controlled Environments Magazine (formerly A2C2 Magazine) is distributed
to more than 25,000 contamination control professionals - engineers,
technicians, and engineering support personnel who are working on the
front lines of clean manufacturing in Life Sciences, Microelectronics
and other advanced applications. Each month, the print magazine and
corresponding web site (www.cemag.us) provide its readers with current and
practical technical information, product news, literature, and coverage
of industry trends.
About Vicon Publishing:
Vicon Publishing, Inc. (www.viconpublishing.com) provides timely and
relevant information to readers across select industries. It produces a
number of print and online publications, as well as conferences and
exhibitions, throughout the year. The business-to-business media
company publishes Controlled Environments Magazine (formerly A2C2
Magazine), Animal Lab News, ALN e-mag, and Forensic Magazine. It also
conducts the annual TurnKey Conference, which delivers useful
information on technology and trends in facility construction,
renovation and equipment.
For more information, contact:
Michael Doyle, NSTI
(925) 600-1001







