Chief Minister Siddarammaiah inaugurated the seventh annual Bangalore India Nano conference on Friday.
The CM urged scientists to come up with “tangible nanotechnology-based solutions” for waste management and harness nanotechnology - the science of very small particles - to address challenges faced by the common man, whether in food security, energy security, water purification, medicine or waste management. Photos by: V. Sreenivasa Murthy.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at the inauguration of the seventh Bangalore India Nano conference.
(From left-right) Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Bharat Ratna awardee, Prof. C.N.R. Rao, Minister for IT and BT, S.R. Patil and Director of Max Planck Institure of Microstructure Physics - Germany, Prof. Stuart Parkin releasing 'Compendium' at the inauguration of the seventh Bangalore India Nano conference.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Bharat Ratna awardee Prof. C.N.R. Rao at the inauguration of the seventh Bangalore India Nano conference.
Foreign delegates at the seventh Bangalore India Nano conference.
Visitors at one of the exhibits, powered with Nanotech from IIT Madras at the inauguration of the seventh Bangalore India Nano conference.
Visitors exchanging views at one of the stalls at the seventh Bangalore India Nano conference.
A lady preparing tea at one of the exhibits, powered with Nanotech from IIT Madras during the inauguration of the seventh Bangalore India Nano conference.