He also heard about the robust support for NINTs cluster development efforts among the local business community. Also discussed was the strategic role ofCanadas nanotechnology efforts in relation to international developments in the field.

stop at NINTs Chemical Analysis lab gave the Prime Minister learned about the unique partnership at NINT, where Group Leaders are both NRC researchers andUniversity of Alberta professors. Prime Minister Martin with Steve Launspach, NINT Technical Officer The Prime Minister inquired about how many people might be employed in the region decade from as direct consequence of todays investments.

stop at NINTs Chemical Analysis lab gave the Prime Minister of the importance of NINTs research programs and technology discoveries to growing the small tech sector in Edmonton. Prime Minister Martin with Steve Launspach, NINT Technical Officer The Prime Minister inquired about how many people might be employed in the region decade from as direct consequence of todays investments. Chris Lumb, CEO of Micralyne Inc. and member of NINTs Advisory Board, told the Prime Minister of the importance of NINTs research programs and technology discoveries to growing the small tech sector in Edmonton.

Prime Minister Martin and NINT Group Leader Bob Wolkow Joining the Prime Minister for his visit to NINT was NRC President Pierre Coulombe

Martin and Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan toured laboratories, researchers and students, and had wide ranging discussion about the research done at the Institute and the commercialization potential for nanotechnology. The Prime Minister inquired about how many people might be employed in the region decade from as direct consequence of todays investments.

Prime Minister Martin peers through Raman Imaging Spectrometer at NINT Prime Minister Paul Martin got an upclose look at the world of the very small during recent visit to the National Institute for Nanotechnology.

Martin and Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan toured laboratories, researchers and students, and had wide ranging discussion about the research done at the Institute and the commercialization potential for nanotechnology. The Prime Minister inquired about how many people might be employed in the region decade from as direct consequence of todays investments. stop at NINTs Chemical Analysis lab gave the Prime Minister of the importance of NRC cluster programs. He asked many questions, ranging from how does the work done at NINT relate to commercialization to will nanotechnology help us understand our origin. Chris Lumb, CEO of Micralyne Inc. Dr.