12:00 – 13:30                                                                       JUNE 13, 2019
C.A. ROSETTI Hall

PILLAR 4 – NANO for EU RE-INDUSTRIALISATION

PARALLEL SESSION 4.1 Nano enabling technologies modernizing industry

Modernising European industry, its materials, processes and products, and maintaining competitivess is a constant challenge. Nanotechnologies and advanced materials contribute to this is several ways, som of which will be discussed in this session.

MODERATOR:

Barend Verachters, Head of Materials and Nanomaterials Unit at European Commission

INVITED SPEAKERS:

Radu Ionicioiu, Horia Hulubei National Institute for R&D in Physics and Nuclear Engineering – IFIN-HH; EU Quantum Flagship, Romania
Putting Quantum into Nanotechnologies / Towards quantum nanotechnologies

Nicolas Bécret, Nanomakers, Paris, France
Nano silicon as a key enabling technology in the framework of the present European effort to develop a battery European industry. Innovation, scale-up, industrial growth.

Henning Zoz, CEO & President of Zoz Group, Germany
Make more with less – Additive Manufacturing Process and Advanced Materials, HKP and Nanotun3D

Bert de Colvenaer, Executive Director at ECSEL JU, Belgium
A public private partnership on nano-electronic components and systems: the ECSEL JU

MODERATOR:

Barend Verachtert

Barend Verachtert

Head of the ‘Materials for tomorrow’, Unit Research and Innovation, Directorate-General (DG RTD), European Commission

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (in alphabetical order)

Nicolas Bécret

Nicolas Bécret

Nanomakers, Paris, France

Bert de Colvenaer

Bert de Colvenaer

Executive Director at ECSEL JU, Belgium

Radu Ionicioiu

Radu Ionicioiu

Horia Hulubei National Institute for R&D in Physics and Nuclear Engineering

Henning Zoz

Henning Zoz

CEO & President of Zoz Group, Germany

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