NU-TECH 2010

Discover new opportunities in uncommercialized technologies from a leading research university in Japan.

Nagoya University

Japanese Nagoya University (NU) has been leading the educational and research scenes in Japan. Three Nobel Prizes, two for Physics and one for Chemistry, awarded to three NU professors and graduates in 2008 reveals clearly the level of NU's prominent research activities. NU has also been active in Japan's technology transfer space. High performance blue light emitting device invented by NU faculty and widely used in various displays is one example among many. This premier Showcase event in RTP will feature NU's cutting edge technologies in life and science engineering sectors.

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Date & Time

February 10, 2010
7:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M.

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Accomodations

Sheraton Imperial Hotel & Convention Center

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Partners

  • North Carolina Biotechnology Center
  • Council for Entrepreneurial Development
  • NCSU Office of Technology Transfer
  • UNC Office of Technology Development
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Nagoya University (NU) is one of the premier “imperial” universities in Japan. It was originally established as a temporyary hospital and medical school in 1871 in Nagoya City, Japan. Since then it has been playing various key roles in the education and research scenes in Japan. Learn more about NU.