Nano-Net
Nanotechnology Research
Thessaloniki, Kentrikí Makedonía, Gr
3 employees
- Employees
- 3
Nano-Net Overview
- Headquarters
- Thessaloniki, Kentrikí Makedonía, Gr
- Website
- www.nano-net.gr
- Industry
- Nanotechnology Research
- Employees
- 3
- Founded
- 2003
- NAICS
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Research and Development in Nanotechnology
About Nano-Net
"Nanotechnologies & Nanobiotechnologies" are not vague terms. They comprise a new aspect of technology which already affects the production procedures, transport & communication, education, research, energy production, health and quality of life. Nano|Net is an initiative for the promotion of communication and collaboration between research and business organizations activated in the fields of Nano-Bio-Technologies. Its' main purpose is to reinforce and promote Nanotechnologies in Greece, Europe and Worldwide, through an interscientific approach. Nano|Net started in 2003 from Nanotechnology Lab LTFN - AUTh, counting more than 570 individual members (~1200 cluster members) worldwide (including University Labs, Research Institutes, Companies, Hospitals etc.)! Moreover Nano|Net organizes the annual NANOTEXNOLOGY multi-events, one of the biggest technology, networking and matchmaking annual event in Europe.
Nano-Net Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 3
Nano-Net Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Tshering Gyeltshen | CTO, Nano | Bhutan |
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| Enayatullah Amanzay |
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| Antonios Theodosiou | Business Development & Marketing | Greece |
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