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n-ABLE 2005
26-28 Sep 2005
Mercure Kongress
Saarbruecken
Germany

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n-ABLE Nanotechnology in Manufacturing CCI

Leibniz-Insitute for New Materials Germany

Network of Excellence for Chemical Nanotechnology

Asia Pacific Nanotechnology Forum


Supported by

Nanotechnology in Manufacturing

 

n-ABLE 2005


September 26-28, 2005

Mercure Kongress

Saarbrücken, Germany

(Adjacent Congress Centrum Saar)

Successful commercialization of breaking new technology is one of the most challenging tasks in industry. Adding value to existing products using cutting edge technology provides an accelerated shortcut to stay ahead of competition.

 

n-ABLE 2005 Nanotechnology in Manufacturing is a must go for Small and Medium Enterprises who seek solutions through nanoscale based technology or are looking for opportunities that Nanotechnology and secure collaboration has to offer.

 
(Industries: Die Molding, Coating, Construction, Cosmetic, Defense, Electronics, Food, Glass, Investment, Paint, Paper, Materials, Medical)

 

Opening Address (TBA)

 

Deputy State Minister of Education, Science and Culture, Saarland, Germany
Dr Susanne Reichrath

 

 

Nanotechnology Commercialization

Successful Models of Partnering and Industrialization

 

Institute for New Materials GmbH, Germany
Prof Michael Veith, Director

The leading pioneer in commercializing laboratory Nanotechnology from particle synthesis to multiple industrial applications.

Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, CCI Coordinating Board
Dr Claudio Boer, Member of ISC

Head of CTI-International, Commission for Technology and Innovation, Federal Office for Professional Education and Technology , Switzerland .

QinetiQ Nanomaterials Ltd., UK
Dr Paul Reip, Managing Director


Founding Director of QinetiQ Nanomaterials Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of QinetiQ Group, which was established in October 2001.

 

Institute fur Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH, Germany
Dr Klaus Drese

Specialized in micro technology and micro fluidics, design identification and optimisation.

 

MagForce Nanotechnologies GmbH, Germany
Dr Andreas Jordan, CEO


European Pioneer in Nanomedicine and Founding Director of MagForce Nanotechnologies, the leading company in nanotechnology based cancer therapy.

 

Nanolab Systems Ltd., Finland
Mr Pasi Keinänen, CEO


Nanoresearch and fabrication devices and accessories for customers world wide. Carbon nanotube based applications including modifications and growth processes.

 

Surface Innovations Ltd, UK
Prof Jas Pal Badyal


Entrepreneur in plasma technologies for highly water and oil repellent surfaces as well as manufacturing protein chips for gene-sequencing.

 

Nanosurf AG, Switzerland
Dr Loris Scandella, Head of Business Development


Application & Business Development Manager for Nanosurf's product lines.

 

Genthe -X- Coatings GmbH, Germany
Dipl. Ing. Gérard Moog, Sales Manager


Expert in nanoscale functional coatings, Sales Manager of GXC.

 

Bayer Technology Services GmbH, Germany
Dr Christoph Schild

Nano Industry Think Tank
Ministry of Industries and Mines Nanotechnology Committee, Iran

Mr Mojtaba Mesgari Mashhadi, Vice President


Specialised in technology management
Board’s member of NITT , the first national think thank of ministry of industries and mines.

CTI International, Switzerland
Mr Christoph Ebell, Head of CTI International

 

 

 

Nanotechnology Cooperation

Opportunities, Secure R&D and Partnering for Industrial Applications

 

Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, Inc.
IMS Inter Regional Secretariat
IMS CCI n-ABLE Regional Coordinator (Korea)

Dr Sang Rok Lee, Director
Korean National Frontier Project Team for Nano Mechatronics


Representing over 300 intelligent manufacturing companies and 10 years of IMS industrial cooperative R&D and commercialization.

 

IMS CCI n-ABLE Nanotechnology in Manufacturing
Dr Jurgen Schulte, IMS CCI Coordinator


Executive Director of the Asia Pacific Nanotechnology Forum, CEO of nABACUS Nanotechnology Investment House & Consulting, Author of Nanotechnology - Global Strategies, Industry Trends and Applications.

Chinese Academy of Sciences (TBC), P. R. China
Prof Chunli Bai, Vice President


Representing over 30,000 Nanotechnology researchers and over 40 Nanotechnology spin-off companies. Advisor to the Ministry of Science & Technology.

 

Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Prof Fedor A. Kuznetsov, Adviser

Adviser to Russian Academy of Sciences
Representing material community of Russia, Asia Pacific Academy of Materials, CODATA committee.

Micro and Nanotechnology (MNT) Network, UK
Dr Alan Smith, Associate Director

UK Department of Trade and Industry
Responsible for MNT nanomaterials and roadmapping devision and
ACORN Programme Coordinator (Nanoparticles)

 

National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof Hua Chun Zeng
IMS CCI R&D Project Proposal for Industrial R&D


Expert in architecture and design of photosensitized semiconductor nanomaterials.

VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH, Germany
Dr Ralf Fellenberg, Consultant


Working in the fields of nanotechnology, surface coatings and plasma
Responsible for project funding and technology transfer on behalf on the Federal Ministry of Education and Research

 

Institute of Microelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. R. China
Dr He Qian, Director


Leading force in several key Nanotechnology projects of national interest in application oriented new materials and devices.

 

NaNet, Denmark
Mr Morten Bøgedal, Network Coordinator


Nordic Nanotech acts as an intermediary between various interest groups, as an active partner in the implementing of projects and as a forum for critical discussions.

 

British Consulate-General Chicago, USA
Mr Ray Pimentel, Vice Consul


Responsible for developing and implementing the UK's trade development strategy with the US in advanced engineering, which includes nanotechnology, new materials, new materials processing, process intensification, fuel cells, advanced sensors, advanced metal forming, and software-enhanced manufacturing

 

Malsch TechnoValuation, Netherlands
Mrs Ineke Malsch, CEO


Expert in start up companies in EU member states; biomedical, biodefence, space and environmental applications of nanotechnology, nanoelectronics and public awareness of nanotechnology.

 

The Polymer Centre, University of Sheffield, UK
Dr Malcolm A Butler, Manager


Collaborative links between academia and industry. Commercial exploitation, pilot projects, industrial seminars, marketing and communication, research and training partnerships.

 

Nanotechnology Consortium, Accelrys, UK
Dr Gerhard Goldbeck-Wood, Director

Leading a world-wide consortium of companies and academic institutions to push forward tools for Computer-Aided NanodesignTM (CAN) of materials and devices.


University Quebec, Canada
Prof Federico Rosei


Expert in large organic molecules and metallic or semiconductor surfaces for application in electronics and molecular mechanical devices.
     

Early Stage Commercialization

The Lab with a Vision on Rapid Commercialization and Partnering

 

Emmy-Noether Research Group, University of Konstanz, Germany
Dr Manfred Albrecht

Expert in nanomagnetism and nanotechnology applications in particular for magnetic data storage.

 

Seoul National University, Korea
Dr Seunghun Hong


Expert in nanomanufacturing of nanostructure-based integrated devices and co-inventor of “ dip-pen nanolithography. ”

 

Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, The University of Nottingham, UK
Prof Clive Roberts, Chair


Co-founder of Molecular Profiles Limited a successful spin-out exploiting nanotechnology based characterization in the pharmaceutical sector.

 

University of Oldenburg, Germany
Prof Gerd Kaupp


Specialised in SNOM and medical application.

 

 

 
 
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