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REQUEST FOR SPONSORSHIP
Indaba 6 is the 6th Workshop in a series which is held every 3 years and is presented by the South African Crystallographic Society, under the auspices of the International Union of Crystallography, Commission on Structural Chemistry. Indaba 6 is aimed at the progress that is being made to achieve first-principle understanding of molecular science: structure, dynamics, activity and function. The symposium will be directed at all molecular scientists from chemistry, biology, physics, materials science and related fields such as crystallography, spectroscopy and catalysis. The scientific sessions will include invited keynote and contributed oral presentations as well as poster sessions with contributions from Theory and Molecular Modeling, Crystallography, Crystal Engineering, Materials and Host-Guest Chemistry as well as from Organometallic and Biochemistry.
It is expected that approximately 100 - 120 delegates (both international and from South Africa) will attend the event, to be held from 30 August - 4 September 2009 at Berg-en-Dal in the Kruger National Park.
We would like to invite you to become involved with this event by sponsoring any of the events (full or partially) or other items. Please contact the Secretariat : for further details. Four levels of sponsorship are available, depending on the amount of the sponsorship.
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INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS
Indaba 6 is the 6th Workshop in a series which is held every 3 years and is presented by the South African Crystallographic Society, under the auspices of the International Union of Crystallography, Commission on Structural Chemistry. Indaba 6 is aimed at the progress that is being made to achieve first-principle understanding of molecular science: structure, dynamics, activity and function. The symposium will be directed at all molecular scientists from chemistry, biology, physics, materials science and related fields such as crystallography, spectroscopy and catalysis. The scientific sessions will include invited keynote and contributed oral presentations as well as poster sessions with contributions from Theory and Molecular Modeling, Crystallography, Crystal Engineering, Materials and Host-Guest Chemistry as well as from Organometallic and Biochemistry.
It is expected that approximately 100 - 120 delegates (both international and from South Africa) will attend the event, to be held from 30 August - 4 September 2009 at Berg-en-Dal in the Kruger National Park.
We would like to invite you to become involved with this event as an exhibitor. Please contact the Secretariat : for further details.
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