NanoTech Insight March 10-17 2007 Egypt NanoTech Insight March 10-17 2007 Egypt NanoTech Insight March 10-17 2007 Egypt NanoTech Insight March 10-17 2007 Egypt

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Click here to register for NanoTech Insight.
Regular Registration dealine is January 12th. Credit card payment is now available.

In just a few minutes you can register for the conference, pre-book your accommodation, and sign up for social activities.

Registration fees include all conference materials, the conference excursion and coffee breaks. Accompanying person registration includes daily tours to the spectacular sights of Egypt, including the conference excursion. Children under 6 receive the accompanying persons registration for free (lunch not incl.) and are charged half price for the banquet and the post-conference tour. Children under 12 receive 50% off the accompanying persons registration fee, banquet and post-conference tour.

To encourage global participation in this event, participants directly associated with institutes or universities in developing countries are eligible for a reduced registration fee. Countries eligible for these reductions are those listed as "low-income" and "lower-middle income" countries according to the World Bank's most recent classification. To qualify for developing country or Egyptian fees the affiliation in your nano login account and submitted abstract must reflect that you are based at an institution in these countries. If you are unsure whether you qualify for this discount or not, please contact us.

Exhibitors Register HERE.

Registration Fees:
  Early Bird Regular Late
Academic 450€ 550€ 650€
Student 300€ 350€ 450€
Academic (Developing country) 300€ 350€ 400€
Student (Developing country) 225€ 250€ 300€
Industry 900€ 1100€ 1300€
One Day (price / day) 150€ 175€ 200€
Accompanying Person 325€ 400€ 475€
Academic (Egyptian) 2100 EGP. 2500 EGP. 3000 EGP.
Student (Egyptian) 1000 EGP. 1250 EGP. 1500 EGP.


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