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- Engineers, scientists and researchers working on energy technologies (solar, hydrogen, fuel cells, batteries, thermoelectrics, themionics, catalyst, thermal systems...)
- Researchers on nanotechnologies (materials, characterization, device fabrication and testing, ...)
- Professionals from industrial sectors (transportation, fossil, renewables sectors, and other energy intensive industries)
- Senior level executives from the energy sector responsible for strategy and business development
- Energy conversion equipment and appliance manufacturers
- Venture capitalists in energy and nanotechnology
- Government representatives, nonprofit organizations
- General public interested in learning what nanotechnology can do for energy
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