Mark Mansour will be speaking on February 8, 2007 at the Regulations for Nanotechnology in Consumer Products meeting in Washington, D.C. This meeting is geared towards consumer product companies; chemical, pigment and additive manufacturers and suppliers; and nanotechnology firms, as well as academics and government officials seeking to understand the regulatory issues facing nanotechnology companies.
Mr. Mansour’s presentation entitled, “Building a Business Model for Nanotechnology that Works for Today and Tomorrow,” will examine:
Projected regulations
How companies can best enhance their operations
Examples and case studies of industry mistakes and how best to avoid them
The framework for a business model
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