16-17 May 2009, Cairo, Egypt

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Press Release - 2009.04.22 Cairo

Advanced Construction for the Rich and Poor

NCSC Conference in Cairo to present benefits of nanotechnology in construction to all society in combining luxury with simplicity and cheap but quality comfortable living for the poor

Cairo, Egypt- Nano Cement, Steel, and Construction Industries Conference May 16-17, 2009 is an opportunity to discover nanoconstruction’s buildings as physically, environmentally, and economically efficient in different terrains and climates.

Nanotechnology will contribute a cornucopia of building materials, establishing other options in place of conventional cement use. In poor or rural areas, materials that are readily available may be fortified with nanomaterials to enhance their structural properties. Renewables including paper or even garbage have already been made waterproof using a nanocoating to serve as substitutes for plastic. Nano-reinforced glass could be used as a structural component as well as for enclosure.

As the technology develops, these nanomaterials are becoming cheaper to produce, making it a favorable option for low-cost housing. Less material will be required yet remain highly dependable against premature failure. The results will be safe, cost-effective, and long-lasting. A few options nanotechnology already offers include: fire protection in high-risk cities, effective insulation in extreme weather climates, dirt-removal in sandy locations, and self-sanitation in polluted environments.

The resulting outlook on nanotechnology in construction involves a dynamic relationship between the building and the environment and occupants. Nanosensors implanted in building material can detect changes in movement, temperature, moisture, and toxins, allowing for self-adjusting mechanisms such as increasing ventilation or dimming lights. Luxury housing will actuate a new level of comfort and ease with these self-contained units.

SabryCorp Ltd. for Science and Development has organized this conference to demonstrate nanotechnology as an all-inclusive science, especially in the area of construction. Shelter is an essential human need, and all societies, advanced or developing, can reap the benefits of nanoconstruction.

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Press Registration

To request a press pass, please email Nadia Acherki at nadia.acherki@sabrycorp.com using your corporate(publication-based) email address.

Admission is limited to editorial staff and qualifying journalists only. Deadline for press registration is 15 April 2009.