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Innopolissa Espoossa 3.2.2005 järjestetty nanoteknologian iltapäiväseminaari keräsi reilut 200 kuulijaa. Tilaisuuden yhteydessä posterein esittäytyi yli 20 tutkimusryhmää ja organisaatiota.
 
Nanotehnology seminar arranged at Innopoli in Espoo gathered over 200 interested listeners. More than 20 research groups and organizations introduced their work in the poster exhibition.
 
 
 
 

Nanotechnology - Turning Nanoscience into Business
Seminar held in Innopoli 2, Otaniemi, Espoo on Thursday 3.2.2005

Organizers: HelsinkiNano Initiative and the Centre of Expertise for Adaptive Materials and Microsystems


Nanotechnology is already here. There are significant players in Finland in the nanobusiness. The technologies originate from scientific work several years ago. What can we learn from individual cases? How long does it take to commercialize innovations? Are significant technology shifts to be expected?
Turning nanoscience in business implies also efficient collaboration between research institutes and industry.



Seminar Program and Presentations

11.45 Registration  
12.12 Opening Runar Törnqvist, Program manager of Helsinki-Nano
  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  
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  
  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  

 

A small-scale exhibition introduced several nanoscience and nanotechnology related laboratories in the Helsinki Region (Helsinki University, Helsinki University of Technology and VTT).

 
Sivua on viimeksi päivitetty: 27.06.2006 Sivusta vastaa Uusien materiaalien keskus