Concert Hall - Aarhus
19 - 21 June 2012
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The European Commission Directorate-General for Research & Innovation's mission is to develop and implement the European research and innovation policy with a view to achieving the goals of Europe 2020 and the Innovation Union. |
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Helping small companies make the most of the business opportunities in the European Union is the Enterprise Europe Network's mission. Our experts can help you find international business partners, source new technologies and receive EU funding or finance. And they can advise you on issues so diverse as intellectual property, going international, or EU law and standards. |
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CROSSTEXNET, LEAD ERA, M-ERA.NET, MANUNET AND MNT-ERA.NET are networks of funding agencies from different countries/regions that run national/regional programmes in the areas of textile, lead market initiatives, manufacturing, materials and micro and nano technologies. The scheme of these ERA-NETs was designed to promote the coordination of such programmes in order to support the development of the European Research area. To achieve this goal they offer annual Transnational Calls for collaborative projects enhancing the competitiveness of European Industry. |
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The Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) was founded in January 2002 at Aarhus University, Denmark with close links to several research groups at the Department of Health Sciences. Today there are about 100 scientists and 140 PhD students associated with iNANO with highest international research standards and provides an interface for collaborative interactions with leading Danish industries. |
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The Center for Industrial Production (CIP) was established in 1999 and has since then been committed to serving as a national center of excellence in industrial manufacturing. It is dedicated to initiate and coordinate research in this area and to develop the necessary competencies and capabilities to increase the future competitive strength of Danish industry. |
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Spinverse commercialises emerging technologies and creates new business by combining industrial, financial and scientific expertise with world-wide networks. Our customers and partners include innovative growth companies, global industrial leaders, the world’s leading universities, venture capital firms and public funding organizations. |
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micro resist technology GmbH (MRT) develops and manufactures specialty photoresists, resists for deep UV and e-beam lithography, materials for thermal and UV-assisted as well as combined thermal and UV nanoimprint lithography, and inorganic-organic hybrid polymers for micro-optical applications. MRT products are mainly used in MEMS applications, in the semiconductor industry, optoelectronics, new patterned media, and in nanotechnology. |
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Nanocyl is the leading global manufacturer of specialty and industrial Carbon Nanotubes Technologies (CNTs). Nanocyl focuses on the practical application and integration of Carbon Nanotubes into new and existing materials, resulting in the improved performance of polymers, metals, composites and biomaterials. |
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Picosun develops and manufactures Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) reactors for micro- and nanotechnology applications. Picosun provides the customers with versatile, reliable, and user-friendly ALD process tools, which offer unique scalability from research to production. Picosun is based in Espoo, Finland and has its US headquarters in Detroit. PICOSUN™ ALD process tools have been installed in various universities, research institutes, and companies across Europe, USA, Asia and Australia. |
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Since 1984, CSEM's mission (Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology) is to enhance the competitiveness of industry, particularly Swiss industry, by developing applied technology platforms in micro- and nanotechnologies and ICT and transferring them to the industrial sector. The development of such highly innovative platforms is supported by the Swiss Confederation and by several cantons including Neuchâtel, Basel Land, Graubünden, the cantons of central Switzerland (Obwalden, Nidwalden, Luzern, Schwyz, Zug and Uri) and the Fürstentum Liechtenstein. |
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NANOfutures Integrating and Innovation European Technology Platform aims to be a long-lasting nanotechnology hub connecting all relevant stakeholders. Nanotechnology-based innovation calls for a horizontal approach that includes cross-sectorial strategic needs and broader socio-economic challenges going beyond technological gaps, if nanotechnology development and commercialization is to be accomplished. The Platform, born in 2009, in order to address all these issues and coordinate the ongoing activities, initiatives and projects to reduce the dispersion of efforts. |
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Finnish Nanotechnology Cluster Programme's mission is to foster the growth of Finnish nanotechnology based business responsibly. Nanotechnology Cluster Programme is nationwide network reaching more than 90% of Finnish nano- and microtechnologies and future materials. |
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SusChem is the European Technology Platform for Sustainable Chemistry. Founded in 2004 by Cefic and Europabio, it brings together stakeholders from many different backgrounds to boost sustainable chemistry and formulate research and innovation roadmaps. The chemical and process industries hold key positions within critical value chains across Europe: their active contributions are essential to achieve a smart, sustainable and inclusive growth in Europe. In order to address society’s main challenges, SusChem partners with the European and national public authorities by developing and leading large-scale, integrated research and innovation programmes where chemistry plays a significant role. These initiatives will link key partners along the value chain to real world markets through accelerated innovations, with a public private incentive. |
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EFFRA is a non-for-profit industry driven association, promoting the development of new and innovative production technologies. The key objective of EFFRA is to promote pre-competitive research on production technologies within the European Research Area by engaging in a public-private partnership with the European Commission, namely the 'Factories of the Future' PPP. The partnership aims to bring together private and public resources to create an industry-led programme in research and innovation with the aim of launching hundreds of market-oriented cross-border projects throughout the European Union. |
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In 2011, Tecnalia Corporation was formed by the initiative of Inasmet, Labein and Robotiker with the principal aim of contributing towards the development of the economic and social environment by means of the use and promotion of Technological Innovation through the development and dissemination of Research in an international context. |
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Seven individual partner centres are working together to form the High Value Manufacturing Catapult centre, bringing together their expertise in different and complementary areas of high value manufacturing. The new centre provides an integrated capability and embraces all forms of manufacture using metals and composites, in addition to process manufacturing technologies and bio-processing. |
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Welding Research Institute is a Research SME active in research and testing of materials and their welded joints, development of joining technologies, evaluation of reliability of welded structures, education, certification, production of welding consumables, equipment, weldments and welded structures. |
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INNOSHADE is concerned with an innovative, nanocomposite-based switchable light transmittance technology developed previously for small sized objects. It constitutes a breakthrough in smart shading technology by overcoming common limitations of state-of-the-art electrochromic devices. INNOSHADE shall enable the low cost production of electrochromic shading appliances with lower energy consumption and faster response.
The Fraunhofer ISC develops innovative materials for tomorrow's products, offering competent, experienced and reliable partnerships to enterprises and industrial companies. The Institute develops materials and technologies to be applied in surface technology, surface-refined products, automotive techniques and energy supply, adaptive systems, glass and ceramics, microsystems and life science. |
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MANTRA (Manufacturing Technology Transporter) is a specially modified HGV operated by the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre with Boeing (AMRC). The vehicle is packed with the latest machinery and simulators and will visit small businesses and schools to demonstrate manufacturing and assembly technologies of the future and inspire young people to take up careers in engineering.
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A-FOOTPRINT is a joint research and innovation initiative led by Glasgow Caledonian University, with the objective to develop novel ankle/foot and foot orthoses for common disabling conditions which are cost effective, high-speed to market, and personalised for form and function. |
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The EU project EuroRIs-Net+ is a network of the National Contact Points for Research Infrastructures (7th Framework Programme). The main aim is to “put” the RIs and their key role in the “spotlight of ERA”, through several coordination activities and high level services offered by the Network, as well as through raising awareness on the capacities and capabilities offered by RIs and their important role on the further improvement and development of: the European excellence on all Research fields, the enhancement of the innovative base of the European Industry, the strengthening of the dialogue with ICPC countries with important RIs for mutual benefit. |
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FAB2ASM stands for efficient and precise 3D integration of heterogeneous microsystems from fabrication to assembly - it will develop a new manufacturing technology for 3D integration of microelectronics and microsystems which is simultaneously very fast and very accurate – which currently is the bottle neck limiting industry take-up. |
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PROsumer.NET is an European networking and roadmapping project, bringing together 5 European Technology Platforms across consumer goods sectors such as textiles and clothing, footwear, sports goods and wood‐based products as well as the ManuFuture platform covering the related manufacturing technologies. |
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As the voice of the European textile and clothing industry, EURATEX's main objective is to create an environment with in the European Union which is conducive to the manufacture of textile and clothing products. Goals are to foster a new framework for textile & clothing trade policy, to promote a further expansion of the EU exports of textiles and clothing, to promote legislation and its application in the field of intellectual property, to support measures which enhance environmental protection. |
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European Footwear Processes & Technology Platform's mission is to promote networking and to drive research and innovation towards business success in footwear, and to secure the transformation of European footwear in a sustainable knowledge intensive industry. |
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EPSI is a membership base-networking organisation within Europe that focusses on innovation in the area of physical activity related to sport, leisure and health. EPSI strives for a more innovation-friendly environment for the EU’s sports industry in order to stimulate technological innovation and setting up of innovative technology businesses. |
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EUMINAfab is your gateway to the state of the art of multimaterial micro and nanotechnologies. By combining scientific expertise with technological capabilities, EUMINAfab provides you with innovative and efficient solutions to your challenges in the area of micro and nanofabrication of functional structures and devices out of a knowledge-based multimaterials’ repertoire. |
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MBN Nanomaterialia offers new highly-technological raw materials, with singular characteristics, suitable to be transformed into goods/components through the traditional manufacturing industrial routes, favoring both quick product innovations and unique solutions. MBN offers innovative materials and technical solutions that are the direct outcome of scientific and technological research initiatives performed in collaboration with Universities, Research Institutes and Industries at national and European level. MBN is author of many scientific articles and owns several patents. |
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Established in 2010, the Aalto University is a new university with centuries of experience. It was created from the merger of three Finnish universities: The Helsinki School of Economics, Helsinki University of Technology and The University of Art and Design Helsinki. Aalto University School of Science and Technology has been divided into four new schools starting from 1st of January 2011. The combination of six schools opens up new possibilities for strong multi-disciplinary education and research. The new university's ambitious goal is to be one of the leading institutions in the world in terms of research and education in its own specialized disciplines. |
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LAMAND is the abbreviation for Large Area Molecularly Assembled Nanopatterns for Devices. The goal is to manufacture objects with predictable and controllable properties. It is funded by the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), under the FP7-NMP-2009-SMALL-3 call. |
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LOCOBOT develops a flexible robotic assistant platform to support manual production processes and increase the productivity and precision of such tasks. LOCOBOT does not only include the robot itself but also the engineering tools that are required for quickly building the robot, setting up its control structure and defining its tasks. Facing the demographic change, a further goal of LOCOBOT is the improvement of ergonomics in industrial production processes. |
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MINAM covers more than 600 members from 36 countries and is continuously growing. The platform acts as an exchange forum for the topics of industrial micro and nano manufacturing: materials, equipment, components. It aims to support industry growth in this new field by the development of a common research and diagnostics (R&D) and education strategy and by enabling close cooperation of e.g. small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), industry, research institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and public bodies. Thus, it invites everybody, who is interested in the field of industrial micro and nano manufacturing. |
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The main goal of SMART FRAME is to sustainably improve the regional innovative framework in Central Europe by elaborating and distributing know-how in the fields of intermediary support, R&D co-operations, settlement and spin-offs. The challenge is bringing together the two worlds of innovation and technology institutes and creates a fruitful environment for entrepreneurship to be monitored by hard output facts. |
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The main aim of the POLYBRIGHT project is to demonstrate that with a suitable approach and the use of high brilliance laser sources it is possible to break new paths in the processing of polymers. |
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The SSHOES project addresses the development and demonstration of new sustainable production capabilities for diabetic feet and fashion high added value consumer-centred product concepts, such as footwear and insoles. In particular, the project aims at the design and definition of industrial paradigms and infrastructures relating to the footwear industry, which is characterised by large numbers of traditional SMEs facing global competition. The aim is to capitalise on new competitive strategies based on demand product differentiation and customisation, in order to deliver high quality products to individual consumers. |
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The main aim of AFORE is to develop novel, industrially adaptable and techno-economically viable solutions for the separation, fractionation, and primary upgrading of valuable chemical components from forest residues, wood chips, and chemical pulping liquors to be used as starting materials for current and novel value-added applications. AFORE strongly targets to demonstration of most potential technologies while concurrently novel process and product openings are search for. It is expected that AFORE enables European forest and pulping industry to substantially increase its profitability and overall income with concomitant positive impact on the sustainability of the processes. |
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The main objective of the GRACE project is to conceive, study, develop, implement and validate a collaborative Multi-Agent System (MAS) which operates at all stages of a production line. The system will act at the Distributed Control System (DCS) and Manufacturing Execution System (MES) levels, implementing the sharing of process critical information between and inside the two layers. This innovation aims to introduce a new vision of the production process which leads to a more efficient management of resources and a higher product quality. |
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LeanPPD (Lean Product and Process Development, NMP-2007-214090) project is addressing the need of European manufacturing companies for a new competitive model, able to go beyond lean manufacturing. LeanPPD is developing a new approach, based on product lifecycle lean thinking, creating a knowledge based environment to support value creation to the customers through innovation and customization, and delivering high quality, more sustainable and affordable products. The LeanPPD Model is a comprehensive set of lean methods, design techniques and tools that ensure the concurrent consideration and development of lean product design as well as the associated lean manufacturing systems. |
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The European research project SmartNets, coordinated by the Centre of Management Research of DITF Denkendorf, is targeting at a new industrial model for cross-sectoral collaboration of small and medium-sized enterprises. Fifteen partners, amongst them three industrial networks of SME, will develop and evaluate methods and tools supporting development and production of knowledge-intensive products and services. The SmartNets booth at Industrial Technologies will present intermediate results from the project and will demonstrate their application in one of the industrial models, focusing on the development of a innovative motorcycle helmet. |
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ALPINE aims to push forward the European research and development of fiber laser systems for the scribing of photovoltaic modules, joining together two exciting challenges: the fiber laser development for advanced industrial processing and the solar energy exploitation. The focus is on a new high brilliance and high beam quality laser based on photonic crystal fibers. The novel laser system will be designed to fit the requirements for scribing innovative and flexible thin-film solar cells based on CdTe and CIS or CIGS technologies. |
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The use of nanotechnology in medicine holds the potential to essentially improve diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of diseases. The NanoDiaRa consortium with 15 partners was established in February 2010 for four years. The main objective of this large-scale integrating project is the development of modified superparamagnetic nanoparticles as a diagnostic tool for the detection of early stages of arthritis. Nanodiara offers new fabrication methods for complex nanoparticles and their use for diagnosis as well as new tools for managing complex interdisciplinary projects. |
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GTS – Advanced Technology Group is a network consisting of nine independent Danish research and technology organisations – the GTS institutes. We support our customers' innovation and constitute the core of the technological infrastructure in Denmark. |
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FORCE Technology is engaged in activities in the shipping and construction, pharmaceutical and refinement, oil, energy, environment and process industries as well as the public sector. |
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DHI is an independent, international consulting and research organisation. Our objectives are to advance technological development and competence within the fields of water, environment and health. |
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The Danish Technological Institute is a self-owned and not-for-profit institution. We develop, apply and disseminate research- and technologically-based knowledge for the Danish and International business sectors. As such we participate in development projects which are of use to society in close collaboration with leading research and educational institutions both in Denmark and abroad.
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In order to help the construction industry reach the 20/20 targets and achieve energy neutral buildings and districts by 2050 the European Construction Technology Platform has set up the Energy Efficient Building European Initiative (E2B EI), steered by the Energy Efficient Buildings Association (E2BA) founded in November 2008. This is a Europe wide industry driven research and demonstration programme for energy efficient buildings and districts, with the ambitious vision that all European buildings will be designed, built or renovated to high energy efficiency standards by 2050. |
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The FP7 project TailorCrete will initiate a transition from the rectangular monotony of today's industrialised concrete buildings that dominate the European landscape, to new industrialised unique concrete structures without the need for expensive and labour-intensive manual construction processes. This will be achieved by developing new industrialised processes for concrete, and thus play a significant role in transforming the construction sector from a resource-based to a knowledge-based industry. |
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IDEAS is an European project founded under the scope of the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).
The vision of IDEAS is to develop and to enable intelligent, self-configuring modules with advanced interfaces that enable social and emergence exchanges as well as self-organising coalitions (functional clusters of equipment). Moreover, evolvable systems that self-diagnose and adapt to emergent behaviour, modules developed on the basis of precise assembly process constraints and highly distributed, dynamic control systems at both shop floor and systems levels are the objectives of this project. |
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The NMP TeAm 2 project aims at assisting the NMP NCP Network to provide good quality and high standard services to the proposers and therefore helping simplify access to FP7 calls, lowering the entry barriers for newcomers, and raising the average quality of submitted proposals. |
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The main objective of PlasmaNICE is to develop equipment for in-line atmospheric plasma deposition of functional nanocoatings on various fiber- and polymer-based substrates. The project aims at improvement of recyclability of conventional fossil fuel based plastics and/or replacement by renewable bio-based (and biodegradable) materials. |
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MESA+ is one of the largest nanotechnology research institutes in the world, delivering competitive and successful high quality research. It uses a unique structure, which unites scientific disciplines, and builds fruitful international cooperation to excel in science and education. MESA+ has created a perfect habitat for start-ups in the micro- and nano-industry to establish and to mature. |
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The European Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Helpdesk is the official IP service initiative of the European Commission aiming at raising awareness of IP and providing free of charge, first-line support and information on IP and IPR matters to beneficiaries of EU-funded research projects and European SMEs involved in transnational partnership agreements. |
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MSSI undertakes research in the themes of Health, Energy, Transport, and Clean Technology by utilising an interdisciplinary approach to develop and characterise materials from the atomic to the macroscopic scale, providing new materials, processes and applications, which are guided by a fundamental understanding of material properties and design requirements. In addition MSSI has significant research capabilities in Characterisation which underpins research across all areas in MSSI and relates to the development and exploitation of characterisation techniques to examine the behaviour of materials from the nano- to the macro-scale. MSSI coordinated FP7 projects include LANIR, BioElectricSurface and DIBANET.
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Beneq, based in Finland, is a supplier of equipment and coating technology for global markets. Beneq develops applications and equipment for cleantech and renewable energy fields, especially in glass, solar and emerging thin film markets. Coating applications include optics, barriers and passivation layers, as well as energy generation and conservation. The coating applications of Beneq are based on two enabling nanotechnology platforms: Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) and aerosol coating (nHALO® and nAERO®). |
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BioNavis Ltd. is a manufacturer of high-tech instruments based on Multi-Parametric Surface Plasmon Resonance (MP-SPR). The unique technology enables measurements of molecular interactions, layer thickness and optical properties on a number of materials (TiO2, SiO2, Al2O3, Ag, Cu, Au, PET, PS, cellulose,..). The instruments are used for instance in development of new coatings and surfaces (corrosion, antifouling, solar, bionsensors) as well as in development of new functional nanoparticles or chemicals. The instrument can be also used for coating process optimization such as ALD, CVD, LB, EC, spin-coating, sol-gel etc. |
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The main objective of Safe@Sea is to develop a new generation of advanced personal protective clothing for the fishing industry that will lead to a significant increase in safety without reducing work performance. |
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Founded in 1881, the University of Liverpool has an impressive history of pioneering education and research, with a particular emphasis on 'education for the professions'. The university has a highly successful track record of harnessing its knowledge, expertise and equipment to help commercial and public sector organisations meet the challenges entailed in innovation. |
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The cluster of excellence eniPROD is targeted on a prioritization as well as a long-term strategic orientation of the research profile of the CUT towards the future-orientated emphasis on energy-efficient production. It is building a base for the set-up and sustainable implementation of an internationally leading high performance research network “resource-efficient production Chemnitz” in cooperation with the Fraunhofer IWU. |
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IES is an innovative company at the forefront of the development and application of powerful software simulation tools and consulting services for architects, engineers and others involved in the design, development and management of truly sustainable buildings. |
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PANalytical is the world's leading supplier of analytical instrumentation and software for X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF), with more than half a century of experience. The materials characterization equipment is used for scientific research and development, for industrial process control applications and for semiconductor metrology. |
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The Functional Materials Programme aims to develop new applications and competitive advantage through materials technology for Finnish industry in global value chains. International partners from industry and academia are welcome to join us to transfer the research results towards business. Functional Materials Programme
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NANOIMMUNOTECH is the first European company specialized in the functionalization, biological and physico-chemical characterization of nanoparticles. Our main area of activity is focused on biomedical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, cosmetic, veterinary and agro-food market and research groups interested in the use of nanostructures with potential biotechnology application. |
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NANOFORCE project is to foster the innovative nanotechnology-sector networks across Central Europe regions by bringing together public and private organizations to carry out collaborative and interdisciplinary researches on nanomaterials. BioNanoNet is an Austrian Network which combines a wide range of expertise in numerous disciplines of medical and pharmaceutical research in nanomedicine and nanotoxicology. |
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Lightmotif is specialized in ultrafast laser materials processing. We are active in both research and applications development. We offer services in micromachining for a broad range of applications, from basic research to job shop. A core technology is surface micro and nanostructuring. Here we develop new functional surfaces in cooperation with customers. |
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The main objective of the I-PROTECT project is to develop advanced personal protective equipment (PPE) system that will ensure active protection and information support for personnel operating in high risk and complex environments in fire-fighting, chemical and mining rescue operations. At the same time the new PPE system will be ergonomically designed and fully adapted to end-users’ needs as well as to working conditions.
The main activity of CIOP is conducting R&D works leading to new technical and organisational solutions in the field of labour protection, related to occupational safety, health and ergonomics as well as carrying out other tasks especially important for reaching the goals of the state’s social-economic policy in this field. |
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Ultimate Vacuum is an independent supplier of vacuum pumps, spares and other vacuum industry related products to the Danish and Scandinavian markets. We are the single destination for all your vacuum requirements. |
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Polyteknik AS is a technology company with its business handled in two divisions: The Cryofox Technology Division and The Job Coating Division. All activities are concentrated on business related to thin film deposition and vacuum technology.Polyteknik is located in Oestervraa, a site in the nothern part of Denmark and has a total production area of approx. 2000 m2. |
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Centre of Excellence Low carbon technologies (CO NOT), financed by the European Union (through the European Regional Development Fund) and the Republic of Slovenia, has been established during the intensive search in the field of renewable energy sources and rational energy use. CO NOT in the consortium brings together the key potentials of the Slovenia in low carbon energy sources and their use in mobile and stationary applications. CO NOT includes 22 partners involving the National Institute of Chemistry and the Jozef Stefan Institute as well as companies such as Domel, Inea, TEŠ, HSE, Petrol, Silkem, Iskra Tela, Cinkarna, Mebius and RCVT. |
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The concept of Intelligent Manufacture from Powder by Advanced Laser Assimilation (IMPALA) described in this proposal, is to develop flexible and efficient rapid manufacturing process that is powder-based and uses laser technology to produce customized and small-to-medium volume parts, with features as small as 20 picometers.
TWI is one of the world’s foremost independent research and technology organisations, with expertise in solving problems in all aspects of manufacturing, fabrication and whole-life integrity management technologies. Established in Cambridge, UK in 1946 and with several facilities across the globe, the company has a first class reputation for service through its teams of internationally respected consultants, scientists, engineers and support staff, whose knowledge and expertise are available to its industrial members as and when they require. |
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The Department of Polymer Science and Engineering is a subunit of the Montanuniversitaet Leoben (Leoben, Austria). The department has scientific core facilities (chairs) regarding chemistry of polymeric materials, designing plastics and composite materials, polymer processing, injection moulding of polymers, processing of composites and materials science and testing of polymers. The scientific team exhibiting in Industrial Technologies 2012 is located at the chair of polymer processing. The Department of Polymer Science and Engineering of Montanuniversitaet Leoben
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Politecnico di Milano is the most important technical university in Italy and one of best in Europe. Within Politecnico, the Department of Economics, Management and Industrial Engineering (DIG) groups more than 100 researchers in the fields of business and industrial management. In particular, the group of Industrial Engineering has been involved in several European and International research projects in the fields of Sustainable Manufacturing, Manufacturing Systems Design and Management, as well as of Product and Service Lifecycle Development and Management.
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actura nanotech massproduces and prototypes precise and complex micro- and nanostructures in plastic: microfluidics, optical elements (DOE), microparts etc. Our key competences are injectionmoulding/imprinting, bonding, coating, welding, sputtering, printed electronics, verifying and testing.
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IMS is an industry-led, international business innovation and research and development (R&D) program established to develop the next generation of manufacturing and processing technologies through multi-lateral collaboration. We provide global services to institutions from our supporting Regions including the European Union, Mexico, Korea, Switzerland, and the United States of America. Other Regions are encouraged to join the IMS program. IMS offers international consortium building and coaching services provided at no charge to researchers from member countries, a listing of projects seeking partners, and a project database with valuable research information. IMS is also a premier sponsor of the World Manufacturing Forum where high-level government officials and industry executives discuss issues and solutions to challenges in manufacturing.
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SPIRE is a proposal for a European Private Public Partnership (PPP) dedicated to innovation and resource and energy efficiency in the process industries. |
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QuantumWise is a privately owned company, headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. We sell our software products to companies, government labs, and universities around the world through direct sales as well as an extensive network of distributors. We also have local representation in Singapore and the US. Currently more than a dozen leading corporations and over 100 research institutions are using our products.
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Nanol Technologies's Nanol is a patented discovery and represents a new generation of lubricants, which does not only reduce the wear of surfaces due to friction but practically eliminates it, thanks to a nano-thin protective layer formed by copper ions contained in the lubricant. The secret behind Nanol lubrication technology lies within the precise amount of perfectly distributed copper ions, constructing a physical nano-layer of copper atoms only on the surfaces of friction. The formed layer lowers the friction, protects the working surfaces from wear and corrosion and improves heat transfer from the friction zone. Nanol works well in both large- and small-scale engines, as well as other surroundings where heavy friction occurs and the need of lubricants is inevitable. Benefits from using Nanol will be higher engine efficiency, lower fuel and lubricant consumption, better reliability and longer lifetime of components and less harmful emissions.
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