The Massachusetts Institute of Technology hosts the first emerging technologies (EmTech) conference in Europe
EmTech Conference
This October, MIT’s TechReview Magazine has the pleasure of hosting its prestigious Emerging Technologies (EmTech) Conference in Europe for the first time—selecting Spain’s coastal city of Málaga as its venue of choice. The event will take place at the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Málaga on October 26th & 27th. EmTech Spain is proud to have the singular opportunity to bring together the world’s most groundbreaking business leaders, senior technologists, academics, investors, and entrepreneurs to discuss the technological innovations that are driving the future of our global economy and changing the face of life as we know it. You won’t want to miss it!
Technology Review’s annual EmTech Conference is a premier access point for forward-looking technology experts and enthusiasts interested in discussing and learning about the future of innovation and the impact it will have on our day-to-day lives. Now in its 11th year, EmTech@MIT has rightly distinguished itself as a leading symposium for spotlighting tomorrow’s innovative solutions for today’s major global problems. This year, EmTech Spain—hosted in the city of Málaga on October 26th and 27th—will mark the first European presentation of the conference. Please join us as we reveal the most promising technologies that will strongly influence and determine the future of our global economy.
Investors Forum
The EmTech Investment Forum will be organized in alliance with the MIT Enterprise Forum, and will take place at the close of the conference on October 27th, 2011. This forum will feature 20 innovative projects—many of them winners or finalists from the most prominent entrepreneurship competitions throughout Spain, as well as a very select group of venture capital investors and angels, specialized in areas like CleanTech, BioTech, NanoTech, Information Technologies and Smart Planet Solutions.
TR35 Spain 2011 Winners
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), through its publication Technology Review, will recognize and award for the first time this year Spain’s ten most brilliant investigators and innovators under 35. Meet them.

Elena de Benavides, 29.
Designs mixed-sanitation systems for circulatory conditions.
National Institute of Phlebology, S.L.

Xabier Uribe-Etxebarría, 30.
Implements intelligent, personal communications solutions between people and machines.
Anboto.

Manuel Moliner, 31.
Selective nano-material synthesis for the energy industry.
Institute of Chemical Technology.

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