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  The Co-organizers list is provisional and updated on April 18th, 2019. Others Co-organizers will be added, accordingly to the progress of event organization.


Special thanks for your interest in

NanoInnovation 2019


The 2019 edition of NanoInnovation, Conference and Exhibition is over. The organizers, AIRI and NanoItaly Association, want to express their warm thanks to all participants who made NanoInnovation 2019 a successful event.

The Event has seen the presence of more than 1.200 participants, who accepted the invitation to join us.

The conference symposia have been proposed and organized by 29 co-organizers, whose contribution is warmly acknowledged. They fully understood and interpreted at the best the bottom-up principle, which is traditionally the structuring method of our Event.

We are particularly indebted with all the colleagues participating in the scientific symposia, starting from more than 50 chairpersons who managed at the best the dense programme of NanoInnovation, including:  2 opening sessions2 plenary sessions46 technical thematic symposia3 poster sessions3 prizes, 5 multi-sessions workshops, 3 satellite events, 1 round table and 5 joint events, in particular:

  • Open infrastructures for research: an innovative approach supported by Regione Lazio
  • Electron Microscopy School
  • Open Innovation and Open Science: La situazione italiana
  • Nanomateriali e Nanotecnologie: update training organized in collaboration with Ordine degli Ingegneri della Provincia di Roma
  • School on Silicon Micro and Nano Technologies

The contribution of more than 350 speakers who shared with us their knowledge and expertise, filling of interesting contents the scientific program, is gratefully acknowledged.

We warmly thank the 28 exhibitors, the 10 industrial and scientific supporters and the 5 institutional and scientific patronages, whose contribution helped in keeping NanoInnovation an open event with free access for all people interested in nano-bio-technologies.

Our deepest appreciation to Sapienza University of Rome for the kind hospitality, support and contribution; we are particularly grateful to the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering (ICI) for allowing the access to the Renaissance Cloister and to all Congress and Exhibition areas, and to the Department of Basic and Applied Sciences for Engineering (SBAI) for the support during the preparation of NanoInnovation 2019.

We are also indebted with: The Agency for the Promotion of European Research (APRE) for organizing the networking event with more than 96 B2B meetings organized;

The Italian Trade Agency (ITA), that supporting the invitation of a delegation from Iran, Israel, Poland, Russia and South Korea.

Fondazione Bracco for supporting “NanoInnovation’s Got Talent” reserved to young researchers on nanotechnology (<35 years old).

Owing to the numerous participations and to the great deal of dedication by speakers, exhibitors, supporters and organizers, NanoInnovation 2019 has been a very active meeting opportunity for entrepreneurs, academics, researchers, managers, students and investors. The overview of the nanotech world offered by this Event will certainly support and encourage the dialogue among the different protagonists contributing to build an integrated community, active and cooperating in the field of micro and nanotechnologies.

 


 

Fondazione Bruno Kessler

Fondazione Bruno Kessler was created on 1 March 2007. FBK inherits the activities of the Istituto Trentino di Cultura, which was based on the ideas of Bruno Kessler, a long-time member of the local government and founder of the University of Trento. Established by a law of the Autonomous Province of Trento, FBK operates as private entity. The Foundation is charged with keeping the province of Trento in the mainstream of European and international research. It does so by attracting women, men and resources at the forefront of technological development and humanities studies. The Foundation is also involved in bringing together natural and human sciences, a sign of recognition of the challenges faced by the knowledge society.

Fondazione Bruno Kessler promotes:

  • cultural activities, scientific research, technological development, with the aim of both the advancement of knowledge and service to the local community
  • the exploration of innovative frontiers of knowledge with particular emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches and on the applications area
  • the opening of the Trentino Region to the international scene, through collaborations and exchange activities with national and international research organizations
  • a widespread innovation ability, involving the community and the local economy
  • the transfer of research results: support for new entrepreneurship, for the growth of brand-new professional skills and for the improvement of public administration structures.

The main FBK research fields are in the areas of Information Technology, Materials and microsystems. Centre Materials and Microsystems (CMM) is focused on key areas of Materials, Microdevices and Microsystems, employing more than 120 people. CMM combines scientific excellence with the ability to exploit research outcomes and results within national and international network, aiming at optimizing experience through open innovation.



FBK

  FONDAZIONE BRUNO KESSLER
Via Santa Croce, 77 
38122 Trento (TN), ITALIA
Tel. +39 0461 314200
Sito Web: www.fbk.eu

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THE STORY


 
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AIRI

 

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INSTITUTIONAL PATRONAGES

 

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Ministero della Difesa

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INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS

 

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LIST OF
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SAPIENZA
Univ. of Rome

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LIST OF
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Organizing Committee

Marco ROSSI
Marco ROSSI - chair
Sapienza Univ. of Rome - NanoItaly Association
- Massimo BERSANI
- Massimo BERSANI -
FBK
- Carla CAPPIELLO
- Carla CAPPIELLO -
Register of Engineers
- Amilcare COLLINA
- Amilcare COLLINA -
MAPEI
- Giuseppe GIGLI
- Giuseppe GIGLI -
CNR - NANOTEC
- Fabrizio PIRRI
- Fabrizio PIRRI -
Polytechnic University of Turin
- Andrea PORCARI
- Andrea PORCARI -
AIRI

Organizing Secretariat

Dr. Cristina Gippa

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+ 39 388 1785318

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