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Registration is Now Open for the 2011 CCR Annual Meeting
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May 1-3, 2011 - Advanced Materials: Driving Transformative Research in Energy and Automobiles Join fellow chemical researchers to help shape the research agenda in energy and transportation materials for the coming decade. An emphasis will be placed on sustainability and green technologies that enhance US competitiveness.
Register Online Now!!  A Snapshot of the Agenda: Sunday, May 1, 2011Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chairs Meeting and the Industry and Government Labs Meeting. Monday, May 2, 2011Sessions on Industrial Materials, Energy and Automobiles, a Government Agency Funding Forum. Networking time, an off-site dinner and reception at the Ford Rouge Factory. Wednesday, May 3, 2011CCR Action Network Breakouts, Perspectives from Venture Capitalists, and the Pruitt Award Dinner. You can also register by downloading a registration form to complete and return. Instructions are on the form.
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The Henry Hotel, Autograph Collection
 The Henry, a AAA Four Diamond hotel and Dearborn's #1 hotel as rated on TripAdvisor, will host this year's CCR Annual Meeting. Located 12 miles from the Detroit Airport (DTW), the Henry offers complimentary wireless Internet in pubic areas, guest rooms and meeting rooms, an onsite fitness center and indoor pool, and proximity to the Fairlane Town Center featuring 160 shops and restaurants, downtown Dearborn and the Henry Ford/Ford Rouge Factory.
CCR Room Rate: $139/night Government Rate: $109/night
Receive the group rate by calling 888-709-8081 (mention the CCR meeting) or by making reservations online (this link includes the CCR meeting code).
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The Council for Chemical Research (CCR) is an organization based in Washington, D.C., whose membership represents industry, academia, and government. CCR was formed in 1979 to promote cooperation in basic research and encourage high quality education in the chemical sciences and engineering. The mission of the CCR is to benefit society by advancing research in chemistry, chemical engineering, and related disciplines through leadership collaboration across discipline, institution, and sector boundaries.
CCR's membership represents most of the U.S. chemical research enterprise, currently comprising more than 100 companies, universities, and government laboratories with a combined R&D budget of more than $7 billion.
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