News archive - [Event Review] - EuroNanoForum 2013
The event received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7, 2007-2013) under grant agreement number 319114 and took place during the Irish Presidency of the European Council in Dublin on 18 - 20 June 2013.
Below are copies of the presentations for download. For information on the speakers, the plenaries and parallel sessions that they were involved in please use the speaker menu bar above. Some speakers have requested that presentations not be made available to the public as they included sensitive and commercial data etc.
The Presentations from the Day 3 Workshops are available here.
PLENARY 1: Nanotechnology Leadership
PLENARY 2: Nano in Everyday Life
- Gearoid Cahill – How nano can make the best beer better
- Henning Zoz – Nanostructures for zero emission future transportation, energy & economy-Zentallium® up for conventional PM, Public Bridge by HPC, H2-Aircraft with Airbus
- Hans Dietl – Benefit for Disabled people + Nanotech equipment manufacturer + sportsman
- Laurent Lévy – Treatment of cancer
PLENARY 3: Industrial Production and Commercialisation of Nanoproducts
- Esa Laurinsilta – UPM Biofibrils – novel bio-based nanomaterial for various industrial applications
- Klaus Müllen – From Benzene to Graphene Ribbons – Nanomaterials by Design
- Kieran Drain – Nano-Commercialisation – from both sides of the chasm
1: Nanotechnology and Sustainable Energy Development
- José Cubillo – Nanomaterials for energy efficient buildings
- Winfried Hoffmann – European Industry point of view on Solar Energy
- Kethinni Chittibabu – Commercialised flexible dye-sensitised solar cells
- Dr. Markku Heino – Advanced materials and manufacturing boosting solar energy and batteries
2: Collaboration Beyond European Borders
- Chris Cannizzaro – US – International collaboration in Horizon2020
- Flavio Orlando Plentz – Brazil – International collaboration in Horizon2020
- Chang Woo Kim –Korea – International collaboration in Horizon2020
- Jacqueline Allan –OECD – International collaboration in Horizon2020
3: Nanoelectronics and Photonics – Industrial Evolution
- Lukas Novotny – State-of-the-Art in nano-photonics
- Marc Heyns – Advances in nano-eletronic devices
- Kelin Kuhn – CMOS and Beyond: Future Device Technology
- Carlos Lee – European perspective – how do we keep industrial production and R&D in Europe in photonics and electronics industry?
4: Nanotechnology in Healthcare and Medical Research
- Hans Hofstraat – Benefit of nanotechnology in medical research
- Patrick Boisseau – Overview about all the areas where healthcare can benefit from nanotechnology
- Elias Fattal – Nanotechnologies for local and systemic delivery of active drugs
- Pascal Senn – Making deaf people hear – European Project
5: Successful Nano-commercialisation – Turning Ideas Into Money
- Alan Hynes – Commercialisation requires collaboration. Why it is essential and how to do it successfully
- Floor van de Pavert – Getting the ball rolling. Experiences from starting technology companies.
- Vivienne Williams – Medtech commercialisation – an Irish example
- Gregory Carson – Venture Capital and Innovation in the North: capital, leadership and commercialisation
6: Measurement and Control Enabled by Nanotools
- Bengt Kasemo – Measurement and control enabled by nanotools – Commercialisation examples
- Juergen Koglin – Multi Sensor Metrology Tools for Micro and Nano Measurements
- Marta Kopaczynska – Biomolecular measurements in nanoscale
- Lucy Buckby – European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP) – The future of joint research
7: From Fibrils to Packaging: Innovations Along the Food and Consumer Goods Chain
- Patrick John O’Mahony – Regulation and Innovation are not Mutually Exclusive
- Harjinder Singh – Future of nanotechnology in new food product development
- Ali Harlin – Combining food packaging, biomaterials and nano; demos, ALD
- Cronan McNamara – Nano at Creme Global
- Beate Kettlitz – The Use of Nanotechnology in Food and Beverages
8: Pilot Lines and Demonstrations – The keystone in the bridge over “Death Valley”
- Terry Wilkins – Pilot lines and demonstrations – The keystone in the bridge over “Death Valley”
- Volkan Özgüz – Transitioning Nanotechnology Research into Applications in Turkey
- Andreas Wild – ENIAC Joint Undertaking: A European success story
9. Structure Alterations Enabling Improved Functions
- Vasco Teixeira – Chair + overview of thin films, coatings and nanostructured surfaces
- Jean-Pierre Celis – Nanotechnology made accessible through surface treatments
- Brendan Lafferty – Commercialisation and innovation process in Seagate
- Sampo Ahonen – Innovation and Commercialisation process of Atomic Layer Deposition
10: Nanotechnology Transforming Transportation
- Vito Lambertini – Nanotechnology in the perspective of next decade
- Jose Manuel Luna – Nano-composites for the aeronautical sector.
- Terry Hirst – Weight and fuel consumption reduction by nanotechnology in the transport industry
- Mahzar Bari – How to incorporate renewable energy sources in transport (PV + fuel cell + battery) – commercialisation angle.
11: Next Generation Advances in Bionanotechnology
- Andreas Falk – BioNanotechnology – from thematic research to innovation
- Giorgio Zoppellaro – EU supporting bionanotech in Czech Republic – future perspectives for cooperation
12: Functionality Enhancements – Nanomaterials, Nanoengineering and Nanofabrication
- John Boland – Materials design, processing and integration – key drivers of nanotechnology
- Rudolf Reuther – Safety, regulation and LCA – Assessment of nanomaterials: NanoSustain Project
- David Cebon – Nanomaterial information management and material design
- Anne Neville – Dynamic lubricants for substantial energy improvements in car engines
13: Environment and Water Resources
- Anne-Christine Ritschkoff – Cleantech – sustainable future with sustainable economy
- Niina Nieminen – Nanowaste – potential issues related to the waste disposal and recycling
- Gerhard Schottner – Self cleaning walls, displays, and more – the societal benefit of titanium oxide surface engineering
- Anna Gergely – The Regulatory scenario: present and future challenges and threats
14: Financial Instruments for Commercialisation
- Pekka Koponen – Overview of financial instruments available for nanotechnology
- Jean-David Malo – Financial instruments for Innovative Companies under H2020
- Michael Flach – Venture Capital Investments in Nanotech
- Sergey Kalyuzhnyi – Cross-region investments EU-Russia
- Deirdre Glenn – Enterprise Ireland’s supports to commercialise University Research
15: Europe Navigating a Safe and Rapid Translation of Nanotechnology to Market; Nanosafety Progress Explained
- General/no specific focus
- Engineering and Technology
Entry created by Desiree Pecarz on September 4, 2013
Modified on September 4, 2013