New nanomaterials were awarded with the Special Award in NanoTech Japan
NanoTech Japan is undoubtedly the most important event in nanotechnology around the world. In its fourteenth edition it received about 50,000 visitors and a number close to 600 stands. Colombia (first time) with the United States and Canada were the participants for the American continent in this important event.
Researchers by I2Dnano and nanoCiTec’s PIs Edgar E González and Francisco González presented the development of three new nanomaterials designed with multitasking capabilities for medical diagnosis and treatment (that can be used to theranostic applications). By this development I2Dnano- nanoCiTec received the Special Award. Professor Shinji Matsui of the Laboratory for Advanced Science and Technology Industry in ceremony on January 30 presents the award.
“A careful examination of your nanotechnology exhibit found it to be particulary excellent and therefore it is our great honor to present you with this award.”