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Nanotechnology Sessions Overview
Presentations and Handouts


Will Tiny Technology Drive the Next Industrial Revolution?
NCSL Annual Meeting
Nashville, Tennessee
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Nanoproducts, smaller than the human eye can see, may be used to detect and prevent disease, fight pollution, produce clean energy and help move the Internet to light speed.  Speakers will explain nanotechnology and explore its potential for transforming society and the workplace. ]

Moderator:

  •  Assemblyman Upendra Chivukula, New Jersey, Committee Vice Chair

Speakers:

  • Senator Karin S. Brownlee, Kansas
  • Lisa Wallmeyer, Executive Director, Joint Commission on Technology and Science, Virginia
  • James B. Roberto, Deputy Director of Science and Technology, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee
  • Edward M. Cupoli, Head, Nanoeconomics Constellation, College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering, University of Albany, State University of New York (SUNY)
  •  E. Clayton Teague, Ph.D., Director, National Nanotechnology Coordination Office, Virginia 

Handouts:


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