CPAC Seminar: Nanotech and Business Opportunities

Do you know what is nanotechnology? Have you ever wear the clothes with nano materials? Do you know there are huge business opportunities in nanotech field?

Don’t miss this free seminar on July 18! CPAC is pleased to invite an expert in nanotech, Dr. Wayne Song to introduce the following topics:

1.The basics of nano technology;

2. The latest development and competition in the world of nanotech;

3. Nanotech’s current and potential applications;

4. The opportunities in China and real experience doing business in China

Speaker: Dr. Wayne Song – President, CCLINK MATERIALS INC. (Suzhou, China)

(Please see the attached Dr. Song’s brief bio)

Free admission and free parking! Limited space, please register right now at:

www.cpacnanotech2015.eventbrite.com

 

Time & Date: 2:00 pm–4:00 pm, Saturday July 18, 2015

Venue: CPAC Conference Hall

4150 Finch Ave. East Scarborough ON (Finch & Midland)

 

Wayne (Weining) Song, Ph.D.

Dr. Wayne Song is President of Future Materials Inc. (FMI) in China, Director of Futuresoft Technologies Inc. (FTI) in USA. He is also Vice President of Wood-plastic Composite Council (WPCC) of China, and the organizer of the China WPC Forums from 2007-2015. FMI makes PE and PVC based Wood-plastic Composite (WPC) decking and other products.

Wayne has studied WPC since 1989 in Canada. From 1995-1999, he was the Vice President and one of the founders of Dura Products International Inc. in Toronto, the first public company in North America which made WPC products. He was in charge of WPC pallet manufacturing; Since1999, Wayne has been managing and developing markets for FTI’s turn-key wood-plastic composite extrusion systems, especially in China; In charge of new development in high end extrusion systems; and coordinating FTI’s international marketing in North America.

Since 1995, Wayne has been developing polymer nano-composite materials and related technology. He worked with Dept. Of Energy (USA), NRCC (Canada), DOW Chemical, Total, Sekisui, Toyobo, ITRI (Taiwan), etc.

He was adjunct professor at Univ. of Toronto, Univ. Maine (USA) and Beijing University of Chemical Technology, supervised graduate students and joint research on wood-plastic composite and other polymer composite processing projects.