10th NRW Nano Conference - Innovations in Materials and Applications
Datum | 23.05.2023 08:30 - 21:30 24.05.2023 09:00 - 17:00 |
Anmeldung bis zum | 16.05.2023 |
Veranstalter | Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Industrie, Klimaschutz und Energie des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, Cluster NMWP.NRW, Wirtschaftsförderung Dortmund |
Website | Zur externen Event Seite |
Beschreibung
The internationally renowned NRW Nano Conference demonstrates North Rhine-Westphalia’s leading role in the fields of nanotechnology and materials science. It takes place every two years and covers a broad spectrum of interesting topics.
International keynotes and plenary talks will provide an insight into future trends and the latest developments in technology. For more a more detailed view on the current research and application of the different fields of expertise, a large variety of topic sessions ensures all visitors’ interests are covered. We invite experts to submit papers and secure a spot in one of these sessions (see “Call for Papers”).
If you are a Young Academic, make sure to request a spot in the poster exhibition to present your latest research findings (see “Call for Posters”). A top-class jury will evaluate all posters and hand out the “Best Poster Award”.
The accompanying exhibition and the business pitches give companies and institutes the chance to present their innovative services and products. The contacts made here can impact your future career, so make sure to also attend the event in the evening to grow your network.
This year’s conference will give start-ups the possibility to present their business idea to a large expert audience and win the “Best Start-up Award”.
If you want to join the conference as a student without actively participating (poster or presentation), please send your proof of eligibility (e.g. proof of enrolment at a university) by email to info@nanoconference.de.
Note: While booking your tickets, please make sure to select one of the packages at the top right of the page unless you have a discount code. Our Early Bird Special is available until 14th April 2023. For more details, please visit the event website.
Veranstaltungsort
Kongresszentrum Dortmund Strobelallee 45, 44139 Dortmund Deutschland | |
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- Dienstag 23.05.2023
- Mittwoch 24.05.2023
- Networking-Event
- Dienstag 23.05.2023
- Mittwoch 24.05.2023
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- Mittwoch 24.05.2023
Call for Presentations
Einreichfrist | 29.01.2023 @ 23:55 |
Selected by an expert jury, scientists and entrepreneurs have the opportunity to present their ideas, projects and insights in a presentation during the sessions of the 10th NRW Nano Conference. The thematic focus points of the sessions of the 10th NRW Nano Conference depend solely on the submissions for the Call for Presentations.
Please use the template to format the abstract and summary of the abstract (available only as .docx: Guidelines for writing an abstract and Guidelines for writing the summary of an abstract).Examples for possible topics are described in the following and are hopefully helpful to give you a hint for the scope of the conference. Should your planned contribution fall into one of these topics, we ask you to classify it in the submission process.
New materials
Additive manufacturing ‖ Fibres and composites ‖ Functional surfaces and films ‖ Recycling ‖ Characterisation and simulation ‖ 2D materials ‖ Graphene ‖ Materials – other Innovative (smart) materials allow a whole new range of applications and optimise the use of resources, thus helping to protect the environment. Tailor-made surfaces, fibre-based composite materials and additive manufacturing result in increased efficiency and improved performance. By applying characterisation technologies to and running simulations on these nanomaterials and -structures, their value to future applications can be tested.
Electronics
Optoelectronics ‖ Artificial intelligence ‖ Information and Communication technology ‖ Neural networks ‖ Electronics – other Nothing has impacted our lives more in the past two decades than the advances in information and communication technology. And this development continues creating the need to constantly develop smaller and more effective electronic components to cope with the increasing need for accurate data.
Quantum technologies
Quantum communication ‖ Quantum computing ‖ Quantum enabling technologies ‖ Quantum sensing ‖ Quantum simulation ‖ Quantum technology – other Quantum technologies offer new opportunities for improved computation, sensing applications and cybersecurity, allowing new and/or improved products and application fields for industry with rapidly increasing dynamics. This is also reflected in the increase of business activities and governmental funding schemes in the past years. Quantum technologies hence are one of the hot topics of science and are considered disruptive technologies which have the potential to affect a broad range of business cases. Also, increased efficiency combined with reduced energy consumption during operation can be reached using second generation quantum tech.
Energy
Energy efficiency ‖ Batteries ‖ Intelligent production ‖ Energy – other Finding alternatives for fossil energy sources and ensuring a more efficient use of energy is paramount in today’s world. The increased energy demand from industry and society requires innovative ways to optimise existing technologies as well as finding alternatives to meet the growing need. Enhancing portable energy storage systems, while reducing their environmental impact is of major importance for future technologies. The key enabling technologies play a vital role in ensuring these important aims are achieved.
Health
Nano medicine ‖ Medical technology & diagnostics ‖ Health – other The past months have shown the demand for medical development and the need to implement new technologies to combat global health issues. Nanotechnology plays an important role when it comes to developing new and innovative methods and therapies. The application ranges from drug design and delivery to monitoring and diagnostics, always looking for ways to optimise procedures and improve everyone’s state of health.
Rules & Regulations
Safety regulations ‖ Social acceptance ‖ Regulations – other The successful implementation of new technologies requires strict regulations and constant adaption of safety standards. This isn’t always easy and requires adequate monitoring and continuous testing of new technology developments. For nanomaterials this means providing a risk analysis for the workspace, workers, end-users and environment. In addition, existing rules need to be reviewed and, in some cases, laws have to be amended to cover the new context.
NRW Innovation Projects & INTERREG/EU Innovation Projects
(NRW Actor(s) should be member of the project) For the economically strong industrial state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), it is of highest priority to be present in the leading markets worldwide with economically viable products. Innovation projects within NRW or in cooperation with companies or research institutes from Europe e.g. within the INTERREG programme are crucial to the development of these products and their manufacturing. The sessions focusing on NRW innovation projects on the one hand and on European innovation projects on the other hand highlight successful project proposals and projects by giving insights into the R&D projects based on key enabling technologies.
Miscellaneous
The calls of the Nano Conference are open to all submissions from the field of nanotechnology and innovation in materials and application. If you want to present your ideas, your research or your projects at the conference, feel free to sort them into one of the above described exemplary topics. However, topics will be formed in accordance with all submitted presentations, so that you are encouraged to submit your contribution and mark it as “miscellaneous” if these exemplary topics do not fit to your submission. We will evaluate all submission equally and try to consider them for the conference if appropriate and possible.
Call for Posters
Einreichfrist | 02.05.2023 @ 23:55 |
Young academics and researchers have the opportunity to present their innovative ideas, projects results and scientific findings in the form of a poster at the 10th NRW Nano Conference to a large expert community. The submissions will be reviewed by the NMWP.NRW state cluster for thematic suitability and scientific content. We cannot guarantee the placement of all posters and will not accept any promotional posters.
Please do not register to the conference until you receive a feedback on your poster contribution as you will get a special discount code is your poster is accepted.
The only accepted poster format is DIN A0 (portrait). Please use our template to structure the mandatory abstract (available as .docx only: Guidelines for writing an abstract).
Examples for possible topics are described in the following and are hopefully helpful to give you a hint for the scope of the conference. Should your planned contribution fall into one of these topics, we ask you to classify it in the submission process.
New materials
Additive manufacturing ‖ Fibres and composites ‖ Functional surfaces and films ‖ Recycling ‖ Characterisation and simulation ‖ 2D materials ‖ Graphene ‖ Materials – other Innovative (smart) materials allow a whole new range of applications and optimise the use of resources, thus helping to protect the environment. Tailor-made surfaces, fibre-based composite materials and additive manufacturing result in increased efficiency and improved performance. By applying characterisation technologies to and running simulations on these nanomaterials and -structures, their value to future applications can be tested.
Electronics
Optoelectronics ‖ Artificial intelligence ‖ Information and Communication technology ‖ Neural networks ‖ Electronics – other Nothing has impacted our lives more in the past two decades than the advances in information and communication technology. And this development continues creating the need to constantly develop smaller and more effective electronic components to cope with the increasing need for accurate data.
Quantum technologies
Quantum communication ‖ Quantum computing ‖ Quantum enabling technologies ‖ Quantum sensing ‖ Quantum simulation ‖ Quantum technology – other Quantum technologies offer new opportunities for improved computation, sensing applications and cybersecurity, allowing new and/or improved products and application fields for industry with rapidly increasing dynamics. This is also reflected in the increase of business activities and governmental funding schemes in the past years. Quantum technologies hence are one of the hot topics of science and are considered disruptive technologies which have the potential to affect a broad range of business cases. Also, increased efficiency combined with reduced energy consumption during operation can be reached using second generation quantum tech.
Energy
Energy efficiency ‖ Batteries ‖ Intelligent production ‖ Energy – other Finding alternatives for fossil energy sources and ensuring a more efficient use of energy is paramount in today’s world. The increased energy demand from industry and society requires innovative ways to optimise existing technologies as well as finding alternatives to meet the growing need. Enhancing portable energy storage systems, while reducing their environmental impact is of major importance for future technologies. The key enabling technologies play a vital role in ensuring these important aims are achieved.
Health
Nano medicine ‖ Medical technology & diagnostics ‖ Health – other The past months have shown the demand for medical development and the need to implement new technologies to combat global health issues. Nanotechnology plays an important role when it comes to developing new and innovative methods and therapies. The application ranges from drug design and delivery to monitoring and diagnostics, always looking for ways to optimise procedures and improve everyone’s state of health.
Rules & Regulations
Safety regulations ‖ Social acceptance ‖ Regulations – other The successful implementation of new technologies requires strict regulations and constant adaption of safety standards. This isn’t always easy and requires adequate monitoring and continuous testing of new technology developments. For nanomaterials this means providing a risk analysis for the workspace, workers, end-users and environment. In addition, existing rules need to be reviewed and, in some cases, laws have to be amended to cover the new context.
NRW Innovation Projects & INTERREG/EU Innovation Projects
(NRW Actor(s) should be member of the project) For the economically strong industrial state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), it is of highest priority to be present in the leading markets worldwide with economically viable products. Innovation projects within NRW or in cooperation with companies or research institutes from Europe e.g. within the INTERREG programme are crucial to the development of these products and their manufacturing. The sessions focusing on NRW innovation projects on the one hand and on European innovation projects on the other hand highlight successful project proposals and projects by giving insights into the R&D projects based on key enabling technologies.
Miscellaneous
The calls of the Nano Conference are open to all submissions from the field of nanotechnology and innovation in materials and application. If you want to present your ideas, your research or your projects at the conference, feel free to sort them into one of the above described exemplary topics. However, topics will be formed in accordance with all submitted presentations, so that you are encouraged to submit your contribution and mark it as “miscellaneous” if these exemplary topics do not fit to your submission. We will evaluate all submission equally and try to consider them for the conference if appropriate and possible.