| 11.45 |
Registration |
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| 12.12 |
Opening |
Runar Törnqvist, Program manager of Helsinki-Nano |
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Nano Means Business |
Chairman, Runar Törnqvist |
| 12.25 |
Implementation of Biomedical Nanoparticle Technology in Finnish IVD Industry
- 25 Years Approach |
Juhani Luotola
Technology Manager,
Orion Diagnostica
Part1, Part2 |
| 12.50 |
Market development for nanostructured metal-based powders |
Joni Hautojärvi
R&D Director,
OMG Kokkola Chemicals Oy |
| 13.15 |
Exhaust Gas Catalysts; from Idea to the Plant Scale Production and Global Environmental Business |
Matti Härkönen
R&D Manager Ecocat Oy |
| 13.40 |
Break |
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| 13.55 |
The potential impact of nanotechnology on Finnish industry |
Petri Vasara, Principal
Jaakko Pöyry Consulting |
| 14.25 |
Determinants of Commercialisation and Break-even Durations of Innovations |
Christopher Palmberg
Researcher, Research Intsitute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA) |
| 14.50 |
Coffee Break |
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How to Improve Collaboration between Universities and Industry |
Chairman Prof. Olli Ikkala,
Centre for New Materials, Helsinki University of Technology |
| 15.20 |
University and Industry Collaboration in Sweden for Problem-Oriented Research in
Nanotechnology |
Lars Hultman, Professor, University of Linköping, Department of Physics and Measurement Technology
Part1, Part2 |
| 16.05 |
Nanothoughts about role of customer in guiding research
and innovation |
Pekka Meriläinen, Director, Clinical Research, GE Healthcare Technologies IT; Prof.
Helsinki University of Technology |
| 16.30 |
Industrial Collaboration in Thin Film Research at University of Helsinki |
Markku Leskelä, Professor, Helsinki University, Department of Chemistry |
| 16.55 |
Competitiveness through Interdisciplinary Clustering |
Jouko Strand, Program Director, Centre of Expertise for Micro & Nanosystems and Adaptive Materials |
| 17.05 |
Concluding remarks |
Professor Olli Ikkala, Centre for New Materials, Helsinki University of Technology |
| 17.10 |
Cocktails |
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A small-scale exhibition introduced several nanoscience and nanotechnology related laboratories in the Helsinki Region (Helsinki University, Helsinki University of Technology and VTT).