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Best practice examples of clusters, innovation poles and networks
NANONET-StyriaThe Styrian Network on Nanotechnology
Helmut Wiedenhofer 10 October 2006
Outline
History of NANONET-Styria
Key data
Partners of the network
Aims of NANONET-Styria
Fields of Research
Examples of Activities
Contact
History of the Network IStarting point – Province of Styria
Vienna
Budapest
Ljubljana Zagreb
300 km
190 km190 km
200 km
Styriaarea: 16.388 km2
habitants: approx. 1.2 Mio.
Graz
Trento
480 km
5 universities
ca 50.000 students
2 technical colleges
various industrial branches
History of NANONET-Styria II
Preparatory phase: early 2000 – mid-2001
Preliminary assessment of economic and scientific potentials initiated by the Regional Government of Styria
Awareness building and start of first networking activities
Lobbying
Establishing the Network in summer/autumn 2001
Establishment phase: mid-2001 – late 2003
Implementation phase: early 2004 – late 2006
History of NANONET-Styria III
Preparatory phase: early 2000 – mid-2001
Establishment phase: mid-2001 – late 2003
Development of key research areas
Definition of strategic lighthouse projects - position paper
Gathering of Letters of Intent / Styrian Industry
First R&D projects launched
Networking Activities
Implementation phase: early 2004 – late 2006
History of NANONET-Styria IV
Preparatory phase: early 2000 – mid-2001
Establishment phase: mid-2001 – late 2003
Implementation phase: early 2004 – late 2006Start of implementation of lighthouse projects and individual projectsExtension of the networkActive participation in the establishment of the Austrian nanotechnology networkMeasures for technology diffusion into the industrial sectorEstablishment of two physical Centres of Nanotechnology NanoTecCenter Weiz Forschungsgesellschaft mbH nanoSurface Engineering Center LeobenAgain: Strategy process
Key Data I
Regional NetworkPlatform of communication and co-operation
Network management:JOANNEUM RESEARCHUniversity of Leoben
Funding: program lines of the regional and national
government Networking projectsScientific research projects
ca. 50 network members: AcademiaIndustryStyrian government
Key data IIOrganisation of NANONET-Styria
Close cooperation ofuniversity and non-university research institutionsthe business sector andthe Styrian Regional Government
in the field of nanotechnology
www.nanonet.at
Members of the Network I
AcademiaKarl-Franzens University Graz (www.kfunigraz.ac.at)Graz Medical University (www.meduni-graz.at)Graz University of Technology (www.tugraz.at)University of Leoben (www.unileoben.ac.at)Austrian Academy of Sciences (www.oeaw.ac.at)Centre for Electron Microscopy Graz (www.felmi-zfe.tugraz.at)Materials Center Leoben (www.mcl.at)Polymer Competence Center Leoben (www.pccl.at)JOANNEUM RESEARCH (www.joanneum.at)
Public authoritiesStyrian Regional Government (www.verwaltung.steiermark.at)Styrian Business Promotion Agency (www.sfg.at)
Members of the Network II
Business sectorAlicona Imaging (www.alicona.com)AT&S (www.ats.net)austriamicrosystems (www.austriamicrosystems.com)Böhler Edelstahl (www.bohler-edelstahl.at)Böhler Uddeholm (www.bohler-uddeholm.com)EPCOS (www.epcos.com)HECUS (www.hecus.at)Infineon (www.infineon.com)Material Cluster Leoben (http://www.materialcluster.at)piCHEM (www.pichem.at)…
How does NANONET-Styria „work“?
Periodical meetings of the core groupCore group members act as „multiplier“ by passing information to their colleagues and associates are usually head of special research groups, research departments or companies
Common activities in various joint projects, bundling the existing expertise
Common development of joint strategies for the future position paperIntellectual Capital Report 2003 – A large knowledgebase for small dimensionsIntellectual Capital Report 2006 (in progress) Strategy NANONET-Styria 2010 (in progress)
Aims of NANONET-Styria IEstablishing nanotechnology in Styria on a long-term and sustainable basis
Cooperation of Styrian partners in the joint successful implementation of ideas
Cooperation and coordination with national activities and other regions
Forging links with research institutions of the EU and accession countries
Initiating and supporting RTD projects
Implementing sustainable qualification structures
Awareness building and establishment of platform for knowledge exchange
Coordination between science, business and politics
Aims of NANONET-Styria IIIntegration in Networks
NANONET-Styria – essential part of the Austrian NANO Initiative
Close contact with other network nodes / international institutions
High quality standard /
rapid availability of information
Fields of research and interest I
Thematic Focus Nanocoating
Nanopowders
Organic opto-electronics and sensor technology
Bionanotechnology
Nanoanalysis
Nanocomposites
Complementary activities
Health-related and social implications of nanoscience and nanotechnology Internationalisation activities
Awareness / Dissemination / Public Relations
www.nanonet.at
Fields of research and interest II
Nanocoating / nano EngineeringDesign of surfaces and thin coatings Build-up of expertise and infrastructureDesign of morphology and topography
NanopowdersDevelopment of nanostructured metallic materialsAnalysis – manufacture – processing and quality controlDevelopment of new improved materials based on nanopowders
Organic opto-electronics and sensorsDevelopment of nanostructured materials, of processing and componentsUse of organic semiconductors in optoelectronic components and sensorsSpecific analysis
Main areas of research and interest IIIBionanotechnology (www.bionanonet.at)
Drug development and drug deliveryDevelopment of new agents, modes of action and application strategiesR&D along the medical value chain: from disease to production
Nanoanalysis (www.nanoanalytik.at)Strengthening, coordination and advancement of analytical methods based on nanotechnologyMethods of structural analysis and device developmentInteraction studies
NanocompositesAdvancement of new composites with nanofillersDevelopment of compounding and processing technologies for polymer nanocompositesDetermination of structure-property relationships and property optimisation for polymer nanocomposites
Examples of Activities Austrian National NANO programCluster Project NANOCOAT
Development of Nanostructured Coatings for Multifunctional Surface PropertiesCoordinator: Materials Center Leoben (www.mcl.at)
Cluster Project NANOCOMPPerformance Optimization of Polymer NanocompositesCoordinator: Polymer Competence Center Leoben (www.pccl.at)
Cluster Project NANO HEALTHNanostructured Materials for Drug Targeting, Release and ImagingCoordinator: JOANNEUM RESEARCH (Inst. of Medical Technologies and Health Management) (www.joanneum.at)
Cluster Project ISOTEC (www.isotec-cluster.at)Integrated Organic Sensor and Optoeletronics TechnologiesCoordinator: JOANNEUM RESEARCH (Inst. of Nanostructured Materials and Photonics) (www.joanneum.at)
Examples of Activities
R&D projects
Organisation / Support of national and international meetings and conferences
Active participation: conferences, international fairs and workshops (e.g. Materialica 2005, Medica 2005)
Nano and Photonics15 – 17 March 2006, Mauterndorf (Austria)
International Workshop: Nanomagnetics by Self-organization
8 – 11 October 2006, Ramsau (Austria)
euspen 6th International Conference 28 May – 1 June 2006Exhibition booth
Examples of ActivitiesNanoTecCenter Weiz I
NanoTecCenter Weiz Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Established 28 February 2006
Cooperation of JOANNEUM RESEARCH and Graz University of Technology
Aim: physical center and a companyfor basic and applied research and development in the fields of process- and device development with the focus on
organic opto-electronics and sensor devices
nanostructured materials and nanoanalytics
in addition: technology transfer, communication and training
Location: Weiz (ca 40 km from Graz, Styria)
NanoTecCenter Weiz IIR&D-concept
FSP 4: Fabrication of Devices,
oFETs, OLEDs, SensorsTesting of devices Characterization
FSP 3: Preparation andStructuring
TPA, Soft LithographySelf assembly, Ink - jet printing, Coating, Laser cutting
FSP 5: Integration of Devices & Fabrication of Prototypes
Design, Production Processes, Testing, Encapsulation
FSP 1: Advanced Materials
Conjugated Molecules (conjugated polymers, small molecules…) Inorganic ( nano)particles (magnetic, conducting, semiconducting) Organic/inorganic Hybrid Materials
FSP 2: Nanoanalytics and Material Characterization
Optical Properties, Electrical Properties and Morphology
Development of integrateddevices (prototypes) andfabrication processes
Development of single devices and fabrication processes
Analysis and Characterizationof Devices and Materials
Development of Materials
Main Research ofNTC Weiz GmbH
F&E-Projects with Partners/Companies
NanoTecCenter Weiz IIIDevices and applications
NanoTecCenter Weiz IIIImportant milestones
2006 2007 2008 2009
28/02/2006
04/2006 03/2007
07/2008
Contact - www.nanonet.at
JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Helmut Wiedenhofer ([email protected])
Dr. Elke Jantscher ([email protected])
University Leoben
Dr. Martha Mühlburger ([email protected])
Dr. Brigitte Kriszt ([email protected])
Regional Government of Styria
Dr. Gerd Gratzer ([email protected])
Mag. Alexandra Nagl ([email protected])