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27th World Micromachine Summit 2024
will be held in Gold Coast, Australia, May 26 - 29, 2024
URL: https://www.mms2024.com.au/ |
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Micromachine Summit
The Micromachine Summit provides 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 participate in the Summit. Delegates gather in a roundtable environment
to address topics of special interest and discuss the progress and policies
in each country and region.
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Summit Objectives
1) Educate and deliver information to the attendees on the current state
of the major divisions and integration of micro- and nanotechnology
2)Introduce the attendees to a network of businesses, universities, government
agencies, and service providers focused on this technology
3)Provide a forum for world-wide networking with leaders in MicroNano Technologies
(MNT)
4)Provide opportunities to showcase regional MNT efforts and facilities
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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.
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Past Events
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Micromahine Summit 2023 (26th) , May 22-24, 2023, Bucharest, Romania |
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Micromahine Summit 2019 (25th) , May 6-10, 2019, Xi'an, China |
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Micromahine Summit 2018 (24th) , May 14-16, 2018, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Micromahine Summit 2017 (23rd) , May 15-17, 2017, Barcelona, Spain |
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Micromahine Summit 2016 (22nd) , May 24-27, 2016, Tokyo, Japan |
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Micromachine Summit 2015 (21st) , May 10-13, 2015, Berlin, Germany |
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Micromachine Summit 2014 (20th) May 12 - May 14, 2014, Sao
Paulo, Brazil |
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Micromachine Summit 2013 (19th) April 21 - April 24, 2013,
Shanghai, China |
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Micromachine Summit 2012 (18th) April 21 - April 24, 2012,
Hsinchu, Taiwan |
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Micromachine Summit 2011 (17th) April 26 - April 27, 2011,
Ras Al Khaimah,U.A.E
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Micromachine Summit 2010 (16th) April 28 - April 30, 2010,
Dortmund, Germany |
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Micromachine Summit 2009 (15th) May 5 - May 8, 2009, Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada |
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Micromachine Summit 2008 (14th) April30 - May 3, 2008, Daejeon,
Korea |
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Micromachine Summit2007 (13th) April 27 - 29, 2007, Venice, Italy
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Micromachine Summit 2006 (12th) April 27 - 29, 2006, Beijing,
China.
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Micromachine Summit 2005 (11th) May 1 - 4, 2005, Dallas,
U.S.A.
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Micromachine Summit 2004 (10th) May 3 - 5, 2004, Grenoble, France
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Micromachine Summit 2003 (9th) (cancelled because of SARS)
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Micromachine Summit 2002 (8th) April 30 - May 2, 2002, Maastricht, The
Netherlands
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Micromachine Summit 2001 (7th) April 30 - May 2, 2001, Freiburg, Germany |
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Micromachine Summit 2000 (6th) April 10 - 12, 2000, Hiroshima,
Japan
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Micromachine Summit 1999 (5th) April 28 - 30, 1999, Glasgow, Scotland |
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Micromachine Summit 1998 (4th) April 29 - May 1, 1998, Melbourne, Australia |
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Micromachine Summit 1997 (3rd) April 28 - 30, 1997, Vancouver, Canada |
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Micromachine Summit 1996 (2nd) April 24 - 26, 1996, Montreux, Switzerland |
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Micromachine Summit 1995 (1st) March 13 - 15, 1995, Kyoto, Japan
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Origin of Summit
The Micromachine Summit was first organized in 1995 by the Micromachine Center (Japan) with representatives from ten countries: Australia, Canada, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom,
and the United States. At the 2nd Summit the Micromachine Center
was appointed to the permanent secretariat of the Micromachine Summit.
The purpose of the 1st Micromachine Summit was to promote micromachines
through the forthright discussion on various issues covering from R&D
to commercialization by high-level representatives of universities, research
institutes and private corporations in countries/regions being involved
in micromachine technology.
Since then, just as small technologies have advanced around the
world, the Summit has grown and moved around the globe, with locations
in Montreux, Vancouver, Melbourne, Glasgow, Hiroshima, Maastricht, Glasgow,
Grenoble, and Dallas.
The homepage of the Micromachine Summit is decided to be on the Micromachine Center's web site. The homepage displays
past programs, participants, and chairman's summaries, in addition to plans
for the staging of future summits.
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Contact
Contact the Micromachine Center as permanent secretariat at front@mmc.or.jp, or the host organization in charge of Micromachine Summit of the year.
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