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Applications are now invited from UK companies to participate in NanoMission Japan 2011 which
will allow companies the opportunity to participate in the major international
event Nano Tech Japan 2011 held annually in Tokyo. The Exhibition will run
from 16th-18th February 2011.
NanoMission Japan 2011 mission delegates may be eligible for a travel grant of up to £500 towards the cost of attending this event.
Organised by the International NanoMicroClub (INMC), a joint initiative between the Institute of
Nanotechnology and the NanoKTN, this mission will provide unique opportunities
to develop business in Electronics, Sensors and
Instrumentation, Materials and Cleantech, as well as:
Note that the closing date for applications is 10th December 2010. Visit http://www.nanomicroclub.com/ for details!
Download Nanomission Japan 2011 Application Form >>
View Nanomission Japan 2011 Flyer >>
Also, applicants may also wish to apply for UKTI TAP grants for exhibition stands. This is a separate grant scheme that is not linked to the International NanoMicroClub (INMC),
however interested parties are given the following recommendations about the
UKTI TAP grant scheme:
1. Any organisation considering exhibiting should send immediately a completed TAP
application. This does not commit you to anything at this stage it will simply
allow UKTI to confirm that should you exhibit then you will receive a grant of
£1400.
2. Once UKTI have confirmed eligibility and the grant then they shall
give you five days to decide if you wish to exhibit. Each eligible participant
would then be charged £1010 for a 3sqm contribution to the KTN stand under the UK
pavilion.
3. After the event you would receive a grant of £1400 from the UKTI TAP Scheme.
The TAP grant form can be access at: https://ktn.innovateuk.org/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=380adbc...
If you have any questions or you require any further information about the International NanoMicroClub (INMC), please contact Contact Del Stark" target="_blank"">del.stark@nano.org.uk or telephone 0141 303 8444.
For questions regarding the UKTI TAP Grant Scheme please contact: Stuart Whitehill
Tel: 01564 784999 stuart@overseasfairs.co.uk.
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