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The Imaginenano2018 INDUSTRIAL FORUM (3 days format) will present the most recent advances in technology developments and business opportunities in nanotechnology commercialization and in particular Graphene and 2D Materials. Key representatives of “nanotechnology companies” will share their market vision and business opportunities, while selected talks from industrial exhibitors will present commercial showcases in all current market fields of nanotechnology based products.

SESSION 1: Strategies on technology transfer and patents commercialization for nanotechnology: successful stories
 
Javier Maira
CSIC (Spain)
 
TENTATIVE PROGRAM
11:30-12:00 Strategies on technology transfer and patents commercialization for nanotechnology at the Spanish National Research Council. Javier Maira, CSIC, Spain
12:00-12:15 The National Microelectronics Center and its Clean Room for Micro and Nano Research. Luis Fonseca, IMB-CNM (CSIC), Spain
SESSION 2: Funding NANO to Market and Society
 
Inmaculada Cabrera
CDTI (Spain)
Mª Pilar de Miguel
CDTI (Spain)
Nieves González
CDTI (Spain)
Cecilia Hernández
CDTI (Spain)
 
TENTATIVE PROGRAM

Chairperson: Cecilia Hernández, CDTI

14:00-14:20 What can CDTI do for R &D& I activities in Spanish nanotechnology companies?. Mª Pilar de Miguel, CDTI, Spain
14:20-14:40

Supporting internationalization of Spanish companies through technological cooperation. Inmaculada Cabrera, CDTI, Spain

14:40-15:00

Opportunities for Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials in Horizon2020.  Nieves Gonzalez, CDTI, Spain

15:00-15:30

Two Success Cases with CDTI funding
- GRUPO ANTOLÍN (15 minutes) - Cesar Merino
ACM Advanced Carbon Materials. R&D&I activities funded by CDTI. Presentation
- ALPHASIP (15 minutes) - Miguel Roncales
CDTI funding:from seminconductors to digital health. Presentation
- AVANZARE (15 minutes) - Julio Gomez
Success Cases with CDTI funding. Presentation

SESSION 3: Nanofabrication with RAITH EBL and FIB equipment
Electron Beam Lithography and Focused Ion Beam Nanofabrication are fundamental techniques for nanofabrication in research, development and production. This workshop is targeted on those who are interested in Electron Beam Lithography or FIB Nanofabrication and would like to learn how the Raith solutions help to solve state-of-the-art nanofabrication tasks. Raith Workshop is an excellent opportunity to interact with like-minded professionals and discuss the latest developments within the community. Invited customers will present their work in the fields of Graphene, Photonics, Plasmonics, electronics and other.
The workshop is split into 3 different sections :
- Introduction and overview talk about current nanopatterning technologies, process technology, nanofabrication trends and products
- Customers presentations about latest interesting and demanding R&D directions and application results
- Raith presentations about current product portfolio and new outstanding application results
 
Felix Casanova
NanoGune (Spain)
Albert Guerrero
IMB-CNM/CSIC (Spain)
Vincent Morin
RAITH GmbH (Germany)
Frank Nouvertné
RAITH GmbH (Germany)
 
First Session : Nanofabrication with electrons

16:30-16:45

Welcome – How does EBL work ?
What can you expect from an EBL Tool ?

Vincent Morin, Raith GmbH, Dortmund, Germany

16:45-17:15

EBL Applications at NanoGune
Spintronics and Nano-optics Applications

Felix Casanova, CIC NanoGUNE, Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain

17:15-17:45

Innovative Writing Strategies for Fabrication of Optical Devices & Nano-engineering beyond EBL
Frank Nouvertné, Raith GmbH, Dortmund, Germany

17:45-18:00

Coffee Break
Second Session : Nanofabrication with ions

18:00-18:30

Why FIB for NanoFabrication ?
Vincent Morin, Raith GmbH, Dortmund, Germany

18:30-19:00

FIB Processing using ELPHY
Albert Guerrero, CNM CSIC, Barcelona, Spain

19:00

Closing Remarks
Open Discussion with Buffet
SESSION 4: Showcasing industrial multi-sectorial applications of pilot infrastructures for the development of new nano-enabled materials and components
 
Bojan Boskovic
Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology (UK)
Cristina Elizetxea
TECNALIA (Spain)
Sonia Florez
TECNALIA (Spain)
Angel Hernan
SISTEPLANT (Spain)
Sandrine Lebigre
R&D Programmes Manager (IPC) (France)
 
Jesus Lopez de Ipiña
TECNALIA (Spain)
Mario Ordoñez
MTC, Maier Technology Center (Spain)
Simon Perraud
CEA (France)
 
TENTATIVE PROGRAM
09:00-09:15 Registration
09:15-09:25 Official Welcome: Amaia Martinez (SPRI), Bojan Boskovic (CNT & EPPN) and Yolanda de Miguel (TECNALIA)
Part 1 Chairperson: Yolanda de Miguel (TECNALIA, Spain)
09:25-09:45 Sonia Florez (TECNALIA, Spain): Introduction to the Showcasing session and to pilot-related activities at TECNALIA
09:45-10:15 Jesus Lopez de Ipiña (TECNALIA, Spain): PLATFORM: Safe-by-design framework for the development of new pilot lines for the manufacture of carbon nanotube-based nano-enabled products for automotive and aeronautics
Angel Hernan (SISTEPLANT, Spain): Industry 4.0 concept for nano-enabled products manufacturing pilot plants for automotive and aeronautics
10:15-10:45 Cristina Elizetxea (TECNALIA, Spain): IZADI-NANO2INDUSTRY: Pilots for industrial production of nanomaterial enabled improved performed products for automotive, construction and agricultural machinery sectors.
Mario Ordoñez (MTC, Maier Technology Center, Spain): ESTCRATCH PILOT: Example for automotive sector
10:45-11:15 Coffee break
Part 2 Chairperson: Ane Irazustabarrena (TECNALIA, Spain)
11:15-11:45 Bojan Boskovic (Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology, UK): Business model of the pilot production network: Example of NANOLEAP
11:45-12:15 Simon Perraud (CEA, France): Pilot lines for large-area printing of electronic and photonic devices for automotive, medical and other strategic industrial sectors
12:15-12:45 Sandrine LEBIGRE, R&D Programmes Manager (IPC), France): HYPROD: Advanced functionalization of smart lightweight composites for automotive and aeronautics
12:45-13:00 Round table discussion and closing remarks
SESSION 5: Safe by Design Implementation: Industrial experiences from European Initiatives
The workshop will introduce, through industrial experiences, the implementation of the Safe by Design (SbD) concept regarding nanomaterials. This strategy allows for the identification of uncertainties and risks as early as possible in development and proposes corresponding actions to manage safer processes and products into the marketplace.
 
Camila Delpivo
LEITAT (Spain)
Cesar Merino Sanchez
Grupo Antolin Ingenieria (Spain)
José Mª Navas
INIA (Spain)
Raquel Puelles
AVANZARE (Spain)
Isabel Rodriguez
GAIKER (Spain)
 
Blanca Suarez
TEMAS (Switzerland)
 

14:00-14:10

Welcome
Edorta Larrauri. (GAIKER-IK4)

14:10-14:30

Safe by design, Risk assessment and Risk governance in industry.
Isabel Rodríguez. (GAIKER-IK4)

14:30-14:50

Grouping of nanomaterials as a previous step for safe by design, registration and risk assessment: an approach based on ecotoxicity data in H2020 project NanoReg2.
José Mª Navas. (INIA)

14:50-15:10

Guidance for SbD implementation in the Nanotechnology Industry.
Raquel Puelles. (AVANZARE)

15:10-15:30

Nanoreg2 SbD case study: Carbon nanofibres produced by the floating catalyst  technique.
César Merino. (ANTOLIN INGENIERÍA)

15:30-15:50

Collection of data and monitoring the efficacy of Risk Mitigation Measures in caLIBRAte. 
Camila Delpivo. (LEITAT)

15:50-16:10

The safe-by-design concept and its application in industrial innovation processes.
Blanca Suárez. (TEMAS)

16:10-16:30

Questions time and closure

SESSION 6: NanoDesk: Advanced web tools to promote the implementation of nanotechnologies and a safe use of nanomaterials in the plastic industry
 
Arantxa Ballesteros
ITENE (Spain)
Carlos Fito
ITENE (Spain)
 
TENTATIVE PROGRAM
17:00-17:20 Overall view of the SUDOE NanoDESK Project Carlos Fito. Project Coordinator. ITENE - Packaging, Transport & Logistics Research Center
17:20-17:40 Nanotechnology and safety in the plastic sector. Arantxa Ballesteros. ITENE - Packaging, Transport & Logistics Research Center
17:40-18:10 Exposure potential and risk management measures (RMMs) in workplaces. Carlos Fito. Project Coordinator. ITENE - Packaging, Transport & Logistics Research Center
18:10-18:25 NanoDESK observatory on the safety of polymer based nanocomposites. Arantxa Ballesteros. ITENE - Packaging, Transport & Logistics Research Center
18:25-18:45 NanoDESK Platform: new tools to support risk assessment and risk management. Carlos Fito. Project Coordinator. ITENE - Packaging, Transport & Logistics Research Center
18:45-19:00 Round Table and networking with attendees Chair: Carlos Fito. Project Coordinator. ITENE
SESSION 7: "Graphene and 2D Materials" EUREKA Cluster
The specific 1/2 day "INDUSTRIAL FORUM" related with Graphene and 2D Materials will be focusing on: latest developments in graphene production methods towards wide scale commercialization, emerging opportunities for graphene-based materials, determining criteria for graphene investment opportunities, revealing the latest updates on the application of graphene in electronics, application and commercialization of graphene-based materials in energy storage, aerospace & barrier applications.
 
Iñigo Charola
Graphenea (Spain)
Antonio Correia
Phantoms Foundation (Spain)
Mª Pilar de Miguel
CDTI (Spain)
Alberto Garcia Luis
Tecnalia (Spain)
Martin Lohe
TUD / cfaed (Germany)
 
Ahmet Oguz Tezel
Graphene Batteries (Norway)
Ravi Sundaram
Oxford Instruments (UK)
 
TENTATIVE PROGRAM
09:30-09:45 “Graphene and 2D Materials” EUREKA Cluster: Fostering European Competitiveness
Antonio Correia (Phantoms Foundation, Spain)
09:45-10:00 Graphene & 2D Materials Cluster: Funding Projects in Spain
Pilar de Miguel (CDTI, Spain)
10:00-10:15 The Scaling of Reproducible Graphene for Industry Use
Iñigo Charola (Graphenea, Spain)
10:15-10:30 Technology and processes for scaled up fabrication of 2D materials and heterostructures
Ravi Sundaraman (Oxford Instruments, UK)
10:30-10:45 Functionalized Processable Graphene from Electrochemical Approaches
Martin Lohe (TUD / cfaed, Germany)
10:45-11:00 Improving Li battery performance with graphene and GO
Ahmet Oguz Tezel (Graphene Batteries, Norway)
11:00-11:15 Graphene electrodes for capacitive deionization: an energy efficient water desalination method
Alberto Garcia Luis (Tecnalia, Spain)
SESSION 8: SIESTA: profesional open source code ready for industry
 
Mónica García-Mota
SIMUNE (Spain)
Peter Koval
DIPC (Spain)
Federico Marchesin
SIMUNE (Spain)
 
TENTATIVE PROGRAM
11:30-11:40 Introduction to SIMUNE and SIESTA
11:40-11:50

SIESTA-PRO: SIESTA code ready for the industry. Federico Marchesin (SIMUNE, Spain)

11:50-12:00

SIESTA code: main technical features. Monica García-Mota (SIMUNE, Spain)

12:00-12:30 Excited states properties for SIESTA calculations: time-dependent density functional theory and beyond.Peter Koval (DIPC, Spain)
12:30-13:00

Hints to perform and accurate and well-converged siesta calculation. Monica García-Mota and Federico Marchesin

  - input file. Principal siesta input parameters
  - pseudopotential
  - basis set. The delta-test
13:00-13:15

Analyzing the results. Post-processing siesta output. Monica García-Mota (SIMUNE, Spain)

13:15-13:30 Round table discussion and closing remarks