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Register Now for COMS 2016 and Save Register Now for COMS 2016 and Save Register Now for COMS 2016 and Save July 8, 2016 Time is heading out to enroll for the Commercialization of Micro, Nano and Emerging Technologies (COMS) meeting at a limited rate. Participants who pursue the meeting by July 29 can get up to $100 off the standard enlistment cost. COMS 2016, which is being introduced by ASME and the Micro and Nano Technology Commercialization Education Foundation (MANCEF), is a hands-on, down to earth meeting that is proposed to assist business visionaries with offering their examination for sale to the public, find new clients, and cooperate with financial specialists, providers and different agents. The gathering will happen from Aug. 28 to 31 at the JW Marriott Houston. This is the main year that ASME is introducing the meeting related to MANCEF. The gatherings, which MANCEF has led for over 20 years, are generally viewed as among the main worldwide occasions concentrating on the scale-up of smaller scale, nano, and developing innovations. The gathering is intended to give participants the most recent data on small scale and nanotechnology move, fabricating forms, offices, framework, venture, applications and markets. Administrative issues, social ramifications, training and workforce improvement additionally will be secured. About 40 idea pioneers from the developing innovation space are scheduled to give introductions during the gathering. Booked speakers incorporate as Jackie Kerby-Moore, official executive of Sandia Science Technology Park; Michael Meador, executive of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office at the National Science and Technology Council; and Mark Zdeblick, boss innovation official and fellow benefactor of Proteus Digital Health. Different specialists booked to talk at COMS 2016 incorporate David Blivin, overseeing accomplice of Cottonwood Technology Fund; Todd Christenson, administrator and boss innovation official for HT MicroAnalytical Inc.; Jason Hayes, VP of innovation and development at MiniFAB; Kirk Macolini, leader of Centurion Technology; Sue Neuen, official executive at Science@OC; Bob Sachs, CEO of Team Technologies; Shail Sinhasane, CEO of Mobisoft; Bruce Swope, VP of building for Sterling Medical Devices; Wim Van Hoeve, author of Tide Microfluidics; and Elizabeth Wagar, seat of the division of lab medication at the MD Anderson Cancer Center. This years gathering system will likewise include a Young Technology Award Contest and Boot Camp beginning time, cutting edge business visionaries on Aug. 28, the COMS Student Poster Competition on Aug. 29, and a function supper on Aug. 30. ASME individuals and non-individuals who register for COMS 2016 by July 29 will have the option to pursue $795 and $945, separately รข" a $100 investment funds on the standard enrollment rate. Understudies who sign up by that date can enlist for $495 and spare $50 on the standard cost. For more data on COMS 2016, visit https://www.asme.org/occasions/coms.
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