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Wave Conference 2013, Lake Louise, Canada. Last 5 days for Early Bird Prices!


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LAKE LOUISE, AB, Jan. 14, 2013 /CNW/ -

Don't delay! Register now to:

  • Receive $100 exhibitor discount
  • Receive $100 attendee discount
  • Select the best exhibitor space

The Wave Conference draws together business professionals and technology innovators for three days of presentations, one-on-one meetings and networking - bringing investable technology products to market.

We have 12 industry keynotes from six huge market areas: Health & Medical, Cleantech, Consumer & Commercial, Conventional Energy, Agriculture & Forestry, and Nanonuclear.

Every exhibitor is also a presenter, able to unveil their technologies to Wave's international audience.

Visit: www.wave2013.com to register and twitter @acampmnt for latest updates.

Image with caption: "Wave Conference 2013, Lake Louise, Canada. Last 5 days for Early Bird Prices! (CNW Group/Alberta Centre for Advanced MNT Products (ACAMP))". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130114_C5495_PHOTO_EN_22469.jpg

SOURCE: Alberta Centre for Advanced MNT Products (ACAMP)



For further information please contact:

Media inquiries may be directed to:
Ken Brizel, CEO or Rosy Amlani, VP BD
ACAMP
780-468-2443
kbrizel@acamp.ca
www.wave2011.com



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