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Issue 68   August 21, 2009
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Government Call To Help Create A UK Strategy For Nanotechnologies
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Commission launches 53 FP7 calls for proposals
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UK Exhibition at Nanotech Europe 2009 - UKTI grants for eligible UK companies
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NanoTech Tokyo 2010: Expressions of Interest Invited
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COMS2009 – Commercialization of Micro and Nano Systems Conference
30 August - 04 September 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Nanoparticles 2009: Synthesis, Properties and Applications of Nanoparticles
02 - 04 September 2009, University of Liverpool, UK

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NanoEntrepreneurs Focus Group ‘Commercialisation Opportunities & Challenges within the South East Region’
08 September 2009, Southampton, UK

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UK Polymer Showcase 2009: Polymers in Sport - A Success Story
08 - 09 September 2009, Sheffield, UK

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Public Funding For Bright Ideas - for Companies from across South West England
09 September 2009, University of Bristol, UK

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8th Meeting of the Wireless Sensing Interest Group (WiSIG)
10 September 2009, Coventry University, UK

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International Conference: "Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation: Securing the Promise of Nanotechnologies"
10-11 September 2009, London, UK

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The UKSPA 25th Anniversary International Meeting and Conference
16 - 18 September 2009, Manchester, UK

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Centre for Defence Enterprise 'CDE' Open for Innovation
17 September 2009, Cardiff Univerisity, UK

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Applications of Micro and Nano Technology in Biosensing & Diagnostics
17 September 2009, Cranfield, UK

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Lidar Technology Challenge Workshop: technology for future space-based Lidar missions
21 September 2009, at Coseners House in Abindon, Oxfordshire, UK

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Meeting future manufacturing needs with laser-materials innovations at the micro- and nano level
22 September 2009, RAL, Didcot, UK

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Wake up to RFID Breakfast with chips!
22 September 2009, London, UK

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Nano-enabled Coatings
23 September 2009 at BMA House, London, UK

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Enhanced Surface Performance of Medical Devices
24 September 2009, University of Aston, Birmingham, UK

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Instrumentation for Hostile Environments: The CubeSat Opportunity
29 September, University College London, UK

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Chemical Detection Systems for Security Applications - Future Needs and New Technologies
30th September 2009, London, UK

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Microfluidic experts introduce ultra smooth, miniature scale pumping systems

The micro electro-osmotic pump connector enables precise and extremely smooth flow rates in an integrated system

August 2009 – Dolomite, a world leader in microfluidic design and manufacture, has introduced its new Micro Electro-Osmotic Pump Connector for easy and direct integration of Dolomite microfluidic chips with Nano Fusion Technology (NFT) micro electro-osmotic pumps. This two-channel miniature pumping connector provides a low internal volume of 8 µl and a flow rate range of 0.1 µl/min to 6 µl/min. Providing an extremely smooth flow and precise control in the low flow rate range, the Micro Electro-Osmotic Pump Connector enables the development of complete small scale pumping systems ideal for use in a wide range of applications e.g. academic, handheld instrumentation, drug discovery, clinical diagnostics etc.

With no moving parts or pulsation, a smooth flow is easily obtained at high pressures up to 2000 kPa. Powered via connection to a DC supply or battery, electro-osmotic flow is generated in the pump through the application of a low voltage across the two electrodes. For more advanced management of flow rates, a pulse width modulated (PWM) power source and micro flow meter can be supplied for closed loop flow rate control.

The pump can operate directly with either de-ionised water or methanol, however using indirect methods such as using a sample loop between the pump and the on-chip working area, the micro electro-osmotic pump can be used with any liquid.

For further information on the micro electro-osmotic pump connector as well as the full range of microfluidic capabilities available from Dolomite including pumps, connectors/interconnects, chips, valves, flow sensors, custom design and full instrument design, please visit www.dolomite-microfluidics.com. For further information about micro electro-osmotic pumps, please visit www.nft-eop.co.jp.


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