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EuroNanoForum

Nanotech Europe

Conference - Exhibition - Matchmaking

Leading the Nanotechnology ERAScience – Society - Business

www.euronanoforum2011.eu30 May - 1 June 2011Budapest, Hungary

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EU/Trio & HU priorities

Priorities:

The main pillars:

Priorities of the EU

Priorities of BE-ES-HU

Hungarian R&D priorities

ERA & competitiveness

1. ERA 2. Mid- term review of 7th

Framework Programmeand the new instrumentes;

3. First policy paper on FP8

4. Innovation Union Flagship

5. EIT

1. Knowledge triangle2. Free movement of

knowledge3. Mid term review4. Preparation of 8th FP5. simplification6. SMEs and innovation 7. EIT

1. Evaluation of CEE MSs’ participation

2. Preparation of FP83. simplification4. Cluster policy 5. Research infrastructure.6. EIT - Preparation of the

strategic innovation agenda

ERA & social dimenson

Grand (social) challengesERA and the cititzens

biennial report on JPIsFramework Conditions

Coordination of European, regional and national

programmes

1. Follow up of the FC2. Further evolution of JP3. Follow up of the 6 second

wave JPII

ERA & cohesion Research infastructureRegional dimension of

innovation Future Cohesion Policy

Progress report on ESFRIDanube Strategy

Danube strategy- 1. ERA-Net- A185 (research

infrastructures, ERA coop.)

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24-25 FEB 2011 FP7 Evaluation

APR 2011Informal Ministerial - Digital Agenda – Trust, Security, Privacy

7-8 MAR 2011 Women in Technology

18-19 MAR 2011 Brain Research

4-6 MAY 2011 Future and Emerging Technologies Conference ICT Research Directors meeting

10-13 MAY 2011 eHealth Conference

16-19 MAY 2011 Future Internet eventsFuture Internet High Level Conference (17 May 2011)

FIA - Future Internet Assembly (18-19 May 2011)FIRE - Future Internet Research Experiments (16 May 2011)Internet of Things (16 May 2011)

19-20 MAY 2011 ICT Proposers Day

30 MAY – 01 JUN 2011 EuroNanoForum

7-10 JUN 2011 Week of Innovative Regions in Europe (WIRE 2011) & ESFRI

20-22 JUN 2011 ERC Conference

Under negotiation Pre-Commercial Procurement

EU Presidency Events2011 Hungary

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ENF background / overviewENF 2011 - the event, the project

▪ EuroNanoForum is a biannual event of the EC

▪ Prominent event of the Hungarian Presidency

▪ ENF 2011 is financed by FP7 NMP

▪ ENF 2011 project consortium:▪ Coordinator:

National Office for Research and Technology▪ Partner:

Spinverse

▪ ENF 2011 is organized in cooperation with Nanotech Europe event

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ENF background / overviewHistorical perspective

ENF 2003

Trieste www.euronanoforum2007.de/ENF2003/(on cordis)

ENF 2005

EdinburghNanotechnology and the Health of the EU Citizen in 2020

www.euronanoforum2005.org (on cordis)

ENF 2007

DüsseldorfNanotechnology in industrial applications

www.euronanoforum2007.de(on cordis)

ENF 2009

PragueNanotechnology for Sustainable Economy

www.euronanoforum2009.eu(on cordis)

ENF 2011

BudapestNanotech ERA Nanotechnology for EU Economic and Societal Benefits

www.euronanoforum2011.eu

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ENF International Advisory Committee - Members

1 Norbert Kroó Vice President, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, ERC chair2 Manfred Diehl Vice-President External Projects, Umicore member3 Carlos Lee Senior manager, SemiEurope member4 Anna Gergely Director, EHS Regulatory Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Belgium member5 Hulicius Eduard Institute of Physics of the ASCR member6 Flemming Besenbacher Director, iNANO member

7 Pekka Koponen CEO, Spinverse member8 Karl-Heinz Haas Head of Central Office, Fraunhofer Nanotechnology Alliance member9 Peter Krüger Head of Bayer Working Group Nanotechnology, Bayer MaterialScience AG member

10 István Bársony Director, Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science member11 Laszlo Urge CEO, Thalesnano Ltd. member12 Miklos Kellermayer Professor, Vice-Rector, Semmelweis Medical University, SOTE member13 Paolo Matteazzi Chair, NanoFutures Chair member14 Dave Blank Scientific Director, MESA+, University of Twente member15 Detlef Hommel Professor, University of Bremen member

16 József Gyulai Professor, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Expert of ENF'11 Project member17 Jose Rivas Director General, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory member18 David Gonzales Prodintec member19 Patrik Lundström Acting CEO, Obducate member20 László Forró Head of the LNNME, Ecole Politechnique Federale de Lausanna, AA-DOC

bureaumember

21 Mark Welland Cambridge member22 Rob Aitken Institute of occupational medicine member23 Tapani Ryhänen Head of Multimedia Devices Research, Nokia Research Center member24 Andrea Rheinhardt CEO, microTEC Gesellschaft für Mikrotechnologie mbH member25 Hans Hartmann Pedersen Project Officer, European Commission Ex Officio26 Zsuzsanna Mokry ENF 2011 Project Coordinator, National Office for Research and Technology Ex Officio

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Conference contentEuroNanoForum – The Nanotech ERA

ENF 2011 The European Nanotechnology Research Area:

Nanotechnology for Economic and Societal Benefits

• The Science oriented papers highlighting world class research, including collaborations, ERC activity and experience, research infrastructure, research facilities, international cooperation and mobility.

• The Business oriented papers focusing on European competitiveness, taking into account challenges of sustainability. It looks at the value chains for transferring new technologies into new products, by enterprises and nanotech-clusters involving SMEs. The Session presents examples of the PPP approach and of venture capital involvement.

• The Society oriented papers aiming at a holistic approach to involve strategic thinking. The session addresses the crucial issue of societal acceptance of nanotechnology. The session opens and directs society’s attention to nanosciences and nanotechnology; it discusses approaches to engage the public, build trust. It addresses education, and calls for stakeholders’ involvement.

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Conference contentAgenda development

• Invited speakers – Plenary & Session keynotes

• Call for Contributions Open (Presentations, Posters)Grand Challenges: global warming, tightening supplies of energy, water and food, ageing societies, public health, pandemics and security with the overarching challenge of turning Europe into an eco-efficient economy. Abstracts are expected to specify potential contributions to meeting such grand

challenges with nanotechnology. 

Contributions may address scientific, industrial and/or societal aspects:– Science and technology, highlighting world-class research– Innovation and business, identifying nanotechnology opportunities and barriers

throughout the value chain– Society, taking a holistic approach to address societal benefits and risks.

• Submission Deadline: 31 January 2011

• Selection of Speakers: February 2011

• Agenda announcement: March 2011

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ENF time / structure

Monday

30 MAY

10:3012:00 Opening Plenary Parallel

workshops13:3015:00

15:3017:00

Tuesday

31 MAY

09:0010:30

11:0012:30

14:0015:30

16:0017:30 Closing Plenary

Wednesday1 JUN

AM

NanoFuturesPM Site visits

Session structure (flexible):

30 min keynote

3 x 20 min speaker

For example:

MNT-ERA.NET

MATERA

PC & NCP

Matchmaking

Investors forum…

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Accompanying programme

nanofutures Special Day (1 June 2011)• Plenary and/or sessions; • Challenges for the Nanofutures umbrella • Outputs from the Nanofutures WG-s• ETPs, NTPs, ERA NETs, etc…• Vision of ETP-s (e.g.ENIAC)• Safety, reliability, • Innovation, business, best practices in/for SMEs

Site visits (1 June 2011)• Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science (MFA)

http://www.mfa.kfki.hu• Semilab

http://www.semilab.com • Institute of Biophysics and Radiation Biology at the Semmelweiss University of

Medicine http://www.sote.hu/intezetek/?inst_id=9

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Accompanying programme

NanoMiracles• Exhibition at the Palace of Miracles

Matchmaking• Future research collaborations• Technology transfer

Investors Forum• Linked to the business sessions of the conference

Public & youth outreach• Public evening to view the exhibition & nanoMiracles• Special session & tours dedicated to youth

Workshops, meetings • MNT-ERA.NET & MATERA (to be confirmed)• Programme Committee & National Contact Points (to be confirmed)

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http://www.bcwtc.hu/en/mice/meeting+room+layout/meeting+rooms.html

Budapest Congress CenterExhibition space available

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Thank you for your attention

ENF 2011 team

See you in Budapest

www.euronanoforum2011.eu

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