Discover upcoming trade fairs and exhibitions worldwide for Micro & Nanotechnologies.
Explore Micro & Nanotechnologies trade fairs and exhibitions. Discover the key events for professionals in this sector, compare dates and locations, and find the best opportunities to source products and meet suppliers.
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Surfaces, Interfaces and Coatings Technologies International Conference. The SICT offers a great opportunity for scientists, researchers, and experts active in the field of surfaces and coatings science and technologies

Tribology International Conference. Leading university researchers present their latest findings, and representatives of the industry inspire scientists to develop new solutions

Conference & Exhibition dedicated to the advancements in all the metrological aspects related to nanoscience and nanotechnology

Nanotech France brings together leading researchers, innovators, industry specialists, and policy makers to explore the latest breakthroughs and future directions in nanoscience and nanotechnology

The Largest European Conference & Exhibition in Graphene and 2D Materials

International Conference & Exhibition dedicated to NanoMaterials intended for the Energy & Environment sectors

Global Advanced Materials & Surfaces International Conference. Materials include metals, ceramics, glasses, polymers, energy materials, electrical and electronic materials, composites and hybrid materials, Bioinspired and Biomimetic...

International Business Convention on industrial and engineering applications of ceramics. CERAMIC Network aims to gather together contractors and suppliers in the field of technical ceramics in the same place to promote technology transfer

Japan's largest Electronic and Mechatronic parts exhibition specializing in Business and Technology

Japanese Trade Show for All Motors. Motor Driver, Controller, Sensor, Materials, Measuring Equipment, Production Facility, Design Tool / Simulator...

Optics & Photonics Conference & Expo. Join leading researchers and scientists as they contribute to advancements in optical engineering, nanotechnology, quantum science, organic photonics, and astronomical applications