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DRIVING THE CLEAN TECH REVOLUTION IN GREEN CHEMICALS AND HIGH PERFORMANCE MATERIALS

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DRIVING THE CLEAN TECH REVOLUTION IN GREEN CHEMICALS AND HIGH PERFORMANCE MATERIALS

Time: September 23, 2010 all day
Location: Holiday Inn Select, Windsor
City/Town: Windsor, Ontario
Phone: 519-827-1118
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Ontario BioAuto Council
Latest Activity: Jun 29, 2010

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Don't miss the Ontario BioAuto Council's annual conference!

Topics include:
•Bio-plastics in the automotive industry
•Lignin carbon fibre composites for light-weighting vehicles
•Bio-based nylon applications
•Toxic chemical reduction
•Accelerating innovation & commercialization: Mississippi model

For more information, please contact us at info@bioautocouncil.com. Go to www.bioautocouncil.com/registration.aspx to register.

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