More functions on smaller space, smart materials, assembly of tiny components: in research and industry the trend for miniaturization continues - the demand on the developers of the technology in mini format is accordingly high. More than two hundred experts from the all over the world will show the latest high-tech trends at the trade fair Microtechnology within Hannover Fair from April 16 to 20.
The Microtechnology Network IVAM assorts the choice of technologies for the user industries at the Product Market "Micro, Nano & Materials". Visitors find a broad product spectrum here - from micro-fluidic solutions for automation to microstructures for solar technology. In particular the exhibitors will demonstrate the connections of new materials with micro and nano-systems as well as appropriate manufacturing technologies.
About IVAM:
IVAM is an international association of companies and institutes in the fields of microtechnology, nanotechnology and advanced materials. At present about 200 companies and institutes from thirteen countries in Europe, Asia and North America are IVAM members.
As the communicative bridge between suppliers and users of microtechnology products and services, IVAM brings innovations to market and creates competitive advantages via technology marketing. Furthermore, IVAM offers lobbying services for small and medium-sized enterprises, qualification and world-wide networking.
IVAM - Microtechnology Network
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E-mail: info@ivam.de
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