Nanomaterials Science and Engineering
Exhibition
Oct 06-07, 2025 Tokyo, Japan

International Conference onNanomaterials Science and Engineering

Early Bird Registration End Date: Feb 05, 2025
Abstract Submission Opens: Dec 20, 2024

Potential Exhibitor

Sciconx proffers our immense pleasure and honor in extending you a warm invitation to attend our Conferences. It is focusing on "BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN ACADEMIA AND INDUSTRY" to enhance and explore knowledge among Life Science community and Industrial Community to establish corporations and exchanging ideas. Providing the right stage to present stimulating Keynote talks, Plenary sessions, Discussion Panels, B2B Meetings, Poster symposia, Video Presentations and Workshops.

We hope you will join us for a symphony of outstanding experience, and take a little extra time to enjoy the spectacular and unique beauty of this region.

Our Target Audiences

Academic Professionals

Academic Professionals

Students

Students

Industrial Delegates

Industrial Delegates

Exhibitor Benefits & Packages

  • An opportunity to sponsor one poster presentation award.
  • Complimentary conference registration.
  • Set up of one tailor-made exhibit booth (Booth Size 3x3 sqm).
  • Logo recognition on conference website sponsorship page.
  • A4 Color Advertisement in conference Proceedings.
  • Inclusion of your company’s Flyer/Logo in the conference delegate bags.
  • Exclusive online promotion on all our social Networking Sites.
  • Promote your corporate image through logo branding.
  • Brand briefing at the opening and closing ceremonies.
  • Press Release on behalf of your company.

Latest News

Visualising the Invisible: Active Sites in Antibacterial Nanomaterials

2024-12-20 - 2024-12

Interest in antibacterial nanomaterials has surged due to the growing threat of antibiotic-resistant microbes. A particularly promising strategy involves the use of nanomaterials that generate reactive oxygen species upon exposure to light, effectively combating microorganisms. However, a key challenge lies in translating the properties observed at the molecular level to the material as a whole. Researchers at the University of Duisburg-Essen, led by Junior Professor Dr. Anzhela Galstyan, have made significant progress in addressing this challenge. Using fluorescence lifetime microscopy, they visualised the active sites of these materials for the first time, enabling them to establish correlations between activity and material properties. Their findings were recently published in Angewandte Chemie.


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