| Micromachine Summit The 12th Annual Micromachine Summit will be held 27-29 April 2006 in Beijing,
            China. 11th Annual Micromachine Summit The Micromachine Summit provided a Micro-Nano Technology snapshot to worldwide
            industrial, academic and government initiatives. Three to four key people
            from the most important regions and countries in the Microtechnology arena
            participated in the Summit. Delegates gathered in a roundtable environment
            to address topics of special interest and discuss the progress and policies
            in each country and region. A summary of the event will appear here shortly.
            Click the photo below to get an enlarged view of the participants. 
 Summit Objectives 
              Educate and deliver information to the attendees on the current state of
              the major divisions and integration of micro- and nanotechnology
              Introduce the attendees to a network of businesses, universities, government
              agencies, and service providers focused on this technology
              Provide a forum for world-wide networking with leaders in MicroNano Technologies
              (MNT)
              Provide opportunities to showcase regional MNT efforts and facilities
             The main sessions will feature reports on activity and initiatives within
            each region or country. Observers are also invited to attend these sessions,
            where representatives from these regions will follow their presentation
            with an interactive question and answer session from delegates Delegates and observers are selected for participation through the Chief
            Delegate for their country or region. 2005 Summit Chief Delegates See the list of all delegates, as well as their biographies on the regional webpages: Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe. Organizers The 11th Annual Micromachine Summit is organized by the Micro and Nanotechnology Commercialization Education Foundation (MANCEF), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and Zyvex Corporation. |