Axiom and Scott Livingston Schedule Livingston Nanotechnology Conference
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[November 24, 2008]

Axiom and Scott Livingston Schedule Livingston Nanotechnology Conference

(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
Axiom Capital Management and Scott Livingston announced that America's
investment and corporate leaders will gather to discuss nanotechnology
over the next year and beyond at the Axiom Capital Management
"Livingston Nanotechnology Conference," being held on December 8 and 9
at the Marriott Financial Center in downtown New York City.

This year's conference theme, according to a release, will be "Now
What?" - Leaders in corporate America, top startups, active investors
and government leaders will convene to explore strategies and
priorities in a world which is much different since we last convened.

The "Now What?" topics for our roundtable will include:

- Oil prices have taken a full trip from about $60 to around $140 and
back - now what?

- There will be a new administration in Washington - now what?

- The stock market has plummeted and investors are more risk averse
than ever - now what?

- Major investment banks, hedge funds and private equity firms have
disappeared or are going through changes - now what?

- Advances in nanotechnology have driven performance in cleantech,
green business, life science, electronics and more - now what?

Monday December 8 will be focused on panels and roundtables, and
Tuesday, December 9 will include more content and also will feature a
group traveling to the Brookhaven Labs on Long Island to tour their
Center. The tour will include a review of Functional Nanomaterials and
the Realistic Heavy Ion Collider.

Confirmed keynote addresses include presentations by:

- Bob Prieto, Senior Vice President, Infrastructure, Fluor - Emilio
Mendez, Executive Director, Brookhaven National Laboratory Center for
Functional Nanomaterials - David Wells, co-Head of Greentech, Kleiner
Perkins - George Scalise, Executive Director of the Semiconductor


Industry Association - Glenn Batchelder, CEO, Bind Biosciences - Henrik
Fisker, CEO of electric vehicle maker Fisker Automotive - Bernard
Meyerson, Senior Vice President, IBM - Michael Moynihan, New Democrat
Network Senior Fellow and Director, NDN Project Green - Subhendu Guha,
Chief Technology Officer, Energy Conversion Devices.

"Now in our fourth year, our Livingston Nanotechnology Conference has
clearly met a market need by offering a nanotechnology event designed
for investment professionals that was created by investment
professionals," said Scott Livingston, Managing Director, Axiom Capital
Management, Inc. "At our largest and most comprehensive conference to
date, our attendees will meet and interact with decision makers from
America's largest companies, CEOs of leading public growth companies,
fast moving startups, key decision makers from top public and private
investment institutions, and other influential members of the
nanotechnology community. The world has changed quite a bit since we
last convened, and with a new administration in Washington, a renewed
need for clean and green energy self sufficiency, Wall Street in
disarray and continued rapid advances in discovery and development of
nanotechnologies, we feel that this event is quite well timed"



Event Information: www.axiomcapital.com/nanotech_2008 or email
jmason@axiomcapital.com.

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