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The 1st Workshop on NanoTechnology Transfer in Europe
December 15, 2005 | Hotel Mercure Paris Tour Eiffel Suffren | Hosted by European Nano Systems 2005

Nanotechnology research with potential to be transferred to industry on the forefront of discussions on developments, trends and strategies.

Participants include:
- 16 speakers on topics from strategic perspectives to technology transfer infrastructures
- Startups and innovators unfolding their ideas
- Representatives from the main industries determining the future of nanotech
- Venture capitalists and experts from areas supporting technology transfer

     Nanotechnology Transfer (see program)

     Research presented at ENS 2005

Strategic Perspectives

Carlo Falessi

Fred Allen

Cosmin Roman

Industry case-studies: low cost fabrication

Johannes Fröhling

Norbert Reng

Helge Luesebrink

Patrick O'Connor

Markus Arendt

Start-up Case-Studies

Thomas Magnussen

Olivier Decroly

Maksim Kireitseu

Stephanos Nitodas

Transfer Infrastructures

Tyson Winarski

   Jeff Wyatt

Rafi Gidron

Margaret Hartnett

Sessions
• Modeling, characterization and testing
• Synthesis of nanostructures and nano-composites
• Production and characterization of carbon nanotubes
• Electrical characterization of nanostructures
• Bio-motors and bio-detectors
• Atomistic modeling
• Nanostructures for computing

Invited Speakers
• CMOL: Second life for silicon?", Konstantin K. Likharev, Stony Brook Univ., Stony Brook, USA
• "Bottom-up approach to silicon nanoelectronics", Hiroshi Mizuta , Tokyo Institute of Technology
• "Multiscale modeling with carbon nanotubes - applications in electronics, sensors, displays and structural nanocomposites", Amitesh Maiti, Lawrence Livermore National Lab.

     Special Carbon Nanotubes Session

• Nanotubes and Industrial Applications
- Composite Materials
- Processing Methods
- Panel Discussion - Applications Drivers and Fabrication Capabilities



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