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The 2nd Workshop on NanoTechnology Transfer in Europe
December 13, 2006 | Hotel Mercure Paris Montmartre | Paris, France Hosted by European Nano Systems 2006

Agenda

    8.00 - 8.50 Registration

    Workshop Opening

8.50 -  Florin Ciontu, Chief Executive Officer, NanoSPRINT
Introduction

  Invited speaker

9.00 - Michel Courtois - Head of the European Space Research and Technology Centre, European Space Agency
Nanotechnology at the European Space Agency

   Commercial Partnerships (I)

9.25 - Alan Rae - VP of Market & Business Development, NanoDynamics, USA
Nanoparticles: It's Not What They ARE, It's What They DO


9.50 - Pierre-Paul Jobert - General Manager, DGTec, France
Industrial applications of nanoceramics


10.15 - Juha Tikkanen - CEO, Dekati Oy, Finland
Industrial Hygiene Sensor for Measuring Worker Exposure to Nanoparticles


    Networking Break 10.40 - 11.10

    Commercial Partnerships (II)

11.10 - Del Stark - CEO, European Nanotechnology Trade Alliance
Technology Offers Available Through ENTA Member Companies


11.35 - Kaynoush Naraghi - CEO/founder, PolyIntell, France
PolyIntell: Intelligent Polymers


12.00 - Paul J. A. Borm - MagnaMedics GmbH, Germany
Tools, Teaching and Toxicology: Important Matters in Nanomedicine

 

    Lunch Break 12.25-13.30

    Legal Perspective

13.30 - Margaret Hartnett - Technical Assistant, Murgitroyd & Company, European Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys, UK
Things to Consider When Licensing Nanotechnology

    The European Nanotechnology Space (I)

13.55 - Laszlo Bax - General Director, Willems & van den Wildenberg, Spain
The NRM Roadmaps on Materials


14.20 - Stefan de Haan - Wicht Technologie Consulting, Germany
Applied Research Roadmaps for Carbon Nanotubes


14.45 - Jonathan Loeffler - Director, Steinbeis-Europa - Zentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
Development of Technology Roadmaps in Nanomaterial Sciences and Industrial Adaptation to Small and Medium sized Enterprises

15.10 - Bart van der Berg - Centre of Expertise in Life Sciences, Zuyd University
Nanohouse: Nanotechnology and Business Development


15.35 - Pekka Koponen - Managing Director Spinverse Consulting, Finland
Finland's National Nanotechnology Programme 2005-2009

 

    Networking Break 16.00 - 16.30

    Innovation Transfer

16.30 - Harry Heinzelmann - Vice President Nanotechnology & Life Sciences, CSEM, Switzerland
Innovation in Nanotechnology at the Swiss Center of Electronics and Microtechnology CSEM

16.55 - Hans-Jorg Fecht - Chaired Professor of Materials Science, Ulm University, Germany
Recent Developments of NanoMaterials and their Industrial Applications


17.20 - Emmanuel Sofianopoulos - BPM S.A., Greece
ACTIVATION, A Nanomaterials Technology Transfer Case


17.45 - Franck Natali - Nano Clusters Devices Ltd, New Zealand
Commercial Production of Cluster-based Electronic Devices


18.10 - Frank Tooley - CEO, Photonix Ltd., UK
The DTi MNT programme: Kelvin Nanotechnology & Photonix Ltd.

 

  Conclusion

18.35 - Florin Ciontu, Chief Executive Officer, NanoSPRINT

Feed-back and thoughts on NanoTRANSFER 2007



TECH TRANSFER SPACE

 U.C. Davis
Innovation Access
Nano-biology
Nano-chips
Nano-detectors
Nano-structured Materials

 University of Washington
Shear-Induced Nanoscale Binding Switches
Microfabricated thermocouples …
Electrospinning of Hollow Nanofibers…

Molecular Imprints

Nanoaracat

Fraunhofer Technology Development Group TEG

Metamorphose Virtual Institute

 IMEL/NCSR Demokritos

 Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI)
Nano-imprint technology
EUV interference lithography
X-ray phase contrast imaging

 Centre Suisse d' Electronique et de Microtechnique (CSEM)
Nanostructuring Technologies

Nanotools
Engineering for Life Sciences

 Optoelectronics Research Centre Tampere University of Technology
Nanoimprint Lithography …

 VITO

 Yissum- The Technology Transfer Company of the Hebrew University

Micro@Nanofabrication - Austria

 NCCR, University of Basel

 Tyndall National Institute

 Laboratory for Thin Films Nanosystems & Nanometrology (LTFN) "NANONET" Network Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

 CERICOL

 XLab – Politecnico di Torino

 Carbon Group - Politecnico di Torino

 Departament d'Enginyeria Electrònica, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona