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Conference Explores Future of Alternative Energy: Addresses Role of Nanotech

Thursday, September 27, 2007


The GoingGreen Conference, a 3-day affair hosted by UC Davis earlier this month, brought together CEO's, Subject Matter Experts, and other decision-makers to discuss the present and future of Green business. The conference's hundreds of attendees were joined by thousands and thousands of interested home-viewers of the conference Webcast. This meeting of the best minds in Green Energy dealt with many different issues for Alternative Energy, including the relationship between Nanotech and Green Energy.

These two technology areas (Nanotech and Green Energy) are deeply intertwined and will evolve together, and the panel called "Emerging Technologies: Green Nanotech and MEMS (Microelectromechanical Systems)" dealt with just how the fields are related. Nanotech has a vast number of applications in Solar Power as well as other areas of Green Business. The entire Webcast Archives are available and deal with topics ranging from "The Biofuel Revolution" to "Smart Green Cities".

"Emerging Technologies: Green Nanotech and MEMS"

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