Einladung zum NanoEurope Symposium 2009
Themenschwerpunkte: Coatings - Ultra-thin films - nano-layers, Finanzierungs- und Kooperationsstrategien.
| What |
Symposium |
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| When |
2009-11-25
To 2009-11-26 |
| Where |
Rapperswil, Switzerland |
| Contact namw | Sonja Pfeuffer |
| Sonja.Pfeuffer@nanoinitiative-bayern.de | |
| Contact Phone | +49 931 / 3598 - 6501 |
| Add event to calendar |
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Den Rohstoff für Ihre Innovationen - Forschungsresultate, Partner für Entwicklung, Strategien für Finanzierung und Kommerzialisierung - finden Sie am 7. NanoEurope Symposium, das vom 25. - 26. November 2009 am http://www.nanoeurope.com/wEnglisch/messen/nanoeurope/01_besucher/allgemeine_hinweise/Allgemeine_HinweiseW3DnavanchorW261110058.php Campus der Hochschule für Rapperswil HSR (bei Zürich) stattfindet.
Drei Sessions an zwei Tagen vermitteln dazu Input:
- modernste Beschichtungstechnologien
- neue Materialien und Komposite
- Open-Innovation und optimalen Strategien für den Technologietransfer
- erfolgreiche Kooperationsmodelle für Startup-Unternehmen sowie für die Industrie und für Forschungsinstitutionen
Vertreter führender Unternehmen und Forschungsinstitutionen stellen vor, wie dem aktuell gebotenen Optimierungsdruck mit konkreten Innovationen begegnet werden kann. Im Mittelpunkt stehen technologische Neuerungen, die mit kalkulierbarem Aufwand Mehrwert erzeugen und die mit kompetenten Partnern in nützlicher Frist realisiert werden können.
Der Cluster Nanotechnologie als Co-Organisator der Symposium-Highlights - http://www.nanoeurope.com/wEnglisch/messen/nanoeurope/01_besucher/konferenzen/Bavarian.php Bavarian Technology Lunch & CEO-Forum - würde sich sehr über Ihr Interesse und Ihre Teilnahme freuen!
Für Mitglieder des Fördervereins Nanonetz Bayern e. V. wird eine Ermäßigung auf die Teilnahmegebühren gewährt.
Ansprechpartner:
Sonja.Pfeuffer@nanoinitiative-bayern.de
Programm 7. NanoEurope Symposium
(siehe auch www.nanoeurope.com):
Mittwoch, 25. November 2009 : Parallel-Session Nanocoatings and ultra-thin films
Donnerstag 26. November 2009 : Session Nanocomposites and layer-by-layer structures
Welcome
09.45
Hybridization of synthetic polymers and biopolymers for creation of high-performance biointerface
Yukio Nagasaki, Tsukuba Research Center for Interdisciplinary Materials Science (TIMS), Japan
10.15
Engineering materials from the bottom up - Self-assembled peptide coatings
Rudy Koopmans, Dow Europe GmbH, Basic Plastics TS&D, Switzerland
10.45
Coffee Break, Poster and Exhibition
11.15
Reactive nanoscaled multilayers for high-precision joining
Andreas Leson, Fraunhofer Institute Material and Beam Technology, Germany
11.45
Gas barrier coatings
Derek Illsley, Sun Chemical, United Kingdom
12.05
Synthesis, properties and applications of nanoscaled diamond
Hans-Jörg Fecht, University of Ulm, Institute of Micro and Nanomaterials, Germany
12.25
Lunch, Poster and Exhibition
14.00
Nanoscaled organic-, inorganic dispersions in electroless Ni deposits - measurement methods and tribological properties
Wolfgang Siegert, Collini Wien GmbH, Austria
14.20
Nanocharacterization of thin films
Alex Dommann, CSEM SA, Switzerland
14.40
Nanometer scale structuring of titanium oxide surfaces by anodisation in the presence of particles
Arthur Ganz, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Laboratory of Powder Technology, Switzerland
15.00
AFM study of thin film of thermotropic, calamitic and discotic azomethines and polyazomethines
Andrzej Sikora, Electronical Institute, Division of Electrotechnology and Materials Science, Poland
15.20
The Current Status of Nanotechnology in Canada
Hamid Mostaghaci, Science and Technology, Canadian Embassy, Germany
15.30
Coffee Break, Poster and Exhibition
Welcome
09.10
From soft matter physics to functional nanostructured materials
Peter Schurtenberger, Adolphe Merkle Institute, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
09.40
Processing of nanodispersed composites, influences of various nanoparticles on the processing routes to achieve better mechanical and other physical properties - application and future markets
Johanne Denault, Industrial Materials Institute, Canada
10.10
Multi-scale modelling of nanocomposites with DIGIMAT
Roger Assaker, e-Xstream engineering SA, Belgium
10.50
Coffee Break, Poster and Exhibition
11.20
Bavarian Technology Lunch
http://www.nanoeurope.com/wEnglisch/messen/nanoeurope/01_besucher/konferenzen/Bavarian.php (Details below)
13:00
Lunch, Poster and Exhibition
14.20
Tailored Interfaces - tuned mechanical properties
Sabine Seidler, Technical University Vienna, Austria
14.50
Additives to enhance manufacturing and long-term performance of nanocomposites
Rudolf Pfaendner, Ciba Lampertheim GmbH, Research Center Protection and Stabilization, Germany
15.20
Production of masterbatches with functionalized carbon nanotubes - from science to market
Bryan T.T. Chu, Empa Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research, Switzerland
15.40
From nanoparticles to composite structures and beyond - the idea of a virtual institute of nanotechnology in polymer composites
Ulrich Riedel, German Aerospace Center, Institute of Composite Structures and Adaptive Systems, Germany
16.00
Short Synthesis of the Symposium by Nano-Cluster Bodensee and MatSearch Consulting
16.15
Farewell Apéro at the exhibition
Mittwoch, 25. November 2009 : Parallel-Session CEO-Forum zu Finanzierungs- und Kooperationsstrategien
Welcome note
09.15
Nanotechnology: After Fifteen Years of Research And No IPO's What On Earth Does The Future Hold And How Can We Know?
Tim Harper, Envision ALR, Cientifica Ltd., UK
09.45
Financing strategies for nanotechnology companies
Marco Beckmann, Nanostart AG, Germany
10.15
The legal framework for the production and use of nanomaterials and nanotechnology
Eckhard Pache, University of Würzburg, Germany
10.40
Coffee Break
11.10
Inorganic Particle Design - Enabler for Solutions in Nanotechnology
Thomas Hennig, Evonik Industries, Germany
11.40
Open innovation in complex value chains towards novel optoelectronic applications
Volker Hilarius, Merck KGaA, Germany
12.10
Innovation at Altana: Bringing Nanotechnology into the Market
Michael Berkei, Altana GmbH, Germany
12.40
Lunch, Poster and Exhibition
14.00
At the small company crossroads: a philosophical approach
Andrew Maslaveckas, BioCure Inc., USA
14.30
Back to the roots: how to successfully finance a start-up with early revenues
Dirk Haft, attocube systems AG, Germany
15.00
Commercialization of R&D results and Protection of Intellectual Property
Jeannette Wibmer, Badertscher Attorneys at Law AG, Switzerland
15.30
Coffee Break
16.00
Financing opportunities on SIX Swiss Exchange
Andrea Isler, SIX Swiss Exchange, Switzerland
16.30
Application Potentials of Nanotechnology
Axel Zweck, Future Technologies Division of VDI-TZ, Germany
17.00
CCMX Technology Apéro
Zusätzliche Informationen zu weiteren Highlights:
CCMX Technology Apéro
http://www.nanoeurope.com/wEnglisch/messen/nanoeurope/01_besucher/konferenzen/CCMXApero.php
Bavarian Technology Lunch
http://www.nanoeurope.com/wEnglisch/messen/nanoeurope/01_besucher/konferenzen/Bavarian.php
sowie zur Foyer-Ausstellung und zum Symposium Dinner am Abend des 25.November 2009
http://www.nanoeurope.com
http://www.nanoeurope.com/wEnglisch/messen/nanoeurope/02_aussteller/NanoEurope_2009.pdf
Teilnehmerprofil
Angesprochen sind Forscher und Technologiemanager aus Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft sowie and corporate researchers as well as business executives of technology companies.
Nanoinitiative Bayern GmbH
Oberer Kirschberg 2
D - 97218 Gerbrunn
Tel.: +49 931 / 3598 - 6501
Fax: +49 931 / 4608 - 8469
Sonja.Pfeuffer@nanoinitiative-bayern.de
http://www.nanoinitiative-bayern.de
Topic: Micro-Nano-Opto , New Materials and Chemistry
