Posted: November 11, 2008

Detection Technologies and nanoKAP to be live webcast tomorrow and Thursday

(Nanowerk News) The Knowledge Foundation has announced that their upcoming two conferences, Detection Technologies and nanoKAP, will be live webcast from Phoenix, AZ from November 12-14, 2008.
Utilizing the very latest web conferencing technology, delegates can now participate virtually in these two cutting-edge meetings. Webcast subscribers will be able to view presentation slides, see live video and audio, and will even be able to ask questions of the speakers. As an added bonus, webcast attendees will also receive access to the recorded sessions on-demand after the conference has concluded.
About the Conferences
Detection Technologies is an internationally recognized event for experts in detection and identification of biological and chemical threat agents, and will explore the latest R&D developments as well as ready-to-market systems for major biothreat detection, identification, and analysis both in the field and at the point-of-care.
nanoKAP is a special one-day symposium devoted to utilizing nanotechnology for detection of toxins and pathogens and will help bridge the gap between developers of various nanotechnologies and those already active in the important field of chemical & biological threat detection, diagnostics, and identification.
About the Knowledge Foundation
The Knowledge Foundation integrates scientific ingenuity and real-world applications by fostering collaborative research at the rapidly changing intersection of science and business. Known for providing members of its Technology Commercialization Alliance with direct and unbiased state-of-the-art scientific information, the Knowledge Foundation is uniquely qualified to provide wider exposure for important developments in the emerging fields of alternative energy, nanotechnology, and chemical/biological detection technologies.
Source: Knowledge Foundation