05.31.23
Staying abreast of the latest developments in nanotechnologies is essential for individuals from academia as well as industry if they are to maximize their potential while working in the graphene and 2D materials field.
To this end, the Graphene Flagship is looking forward to participating in the upcoming Euro Nano Forum conference, which will take place in Lund, Sweden, from June 11-13, 2023.
Euro Nano Forum is a biennial conference that brings together industry, academia, policymakers, and other stakeholders to discuss developments in nanotechnologies in an open forum.
In 2023, the conference will be underpinned by a strategy element: it will focus on identifying policy options and priorities, and on planning future actions regarding European activities in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Advanced materials, innovation, sustainability, circular economy, and fossil-free energy will also be topics of strategic focus.
Notably, graphene and 2D materials are among the conference’s key topics and themes, and an entire session will be dedicated to graphene and 2D materials. The session will be chaired by Jari Kinaret, director of the Graphene Flagship, and speakers will include Mamoun Taher, founder and CEO of Graphmatech; Inge Asselberghs, project manager at IMEC; Stijn Goossens, co-founder and CTO of Qurv; and Antonio Agresti, assistant professor at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
Kinaret will also give a plenary talk on academy-industry collaborations and join in a panel debate as part of the Advanced Materials 2030 Initiative (AMI2030) session, which will explore how advanced materials can drive cross-sectoral industrial innovation in Europe. Additionally, the Advanced Materials and Manufacturing session will likely be of key interest to Graphene Flagship stakeholders – and Erik Khranovskyy, CEO of Graphene Flagship Associated Member Grafren, will be this session’s closing speaker.
Other sessions will cover topics ranging from materials for green energy, to future chips and semiconductors, to infrastructures and manufacturing.
Kinaret spoke favorably about the conference’s potential to connect individuals and groups across sectors.
“The conference will bring together important leaders from industry, the European Commission, and academia, as well as various European interest groups and initiatives,” said Kinaret. “It is an event that will spark new ideas and collaborations – and with collaboration, possibility is limitless.”
To this end, the Graphene Flagship is looking forward to participating in the upcoming Euro Nano Forum conference, which will take place in Lund, Sweden, from June 11-13, 2023.
Euro Nano Forum is a biennial conference that brings together industry, academia, policymakers, and other stakeholders to discuss developments in nanotechnologies in an open forum.
In 2023, the conference will be underpinned by a strategy element: it will focus on identifying policy options and priorities, and on planning future actions regarding European activities in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Advanced materials, innovation, sustainability, circular economy, and fossil-free energy will also be topics of strategic focus.
Notably, graphene and 2D materials are among the conference’s key topics and themes, and an entire session will be dedicated to graphene and 2D materials. The session will be chaired by Jari Kinaret, director of the Graphene Flagship, and speakers will include Mamoun Taher, founder and CEO of Graphmatech; Inge Asselberghs, project manager at IMEC; Stijn Goossens, co-founder and CTO of Qurv; and Antonio Agresti, assistant professor at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
Kinaret will also give a plenary talk on academy-industry collaborations and join in a panel debate as part of the Advanced Materials 2030 Initiative (AMI2030) session, which will explore how advanced materials can drive cross-sectoral industrial innovation in Europe. Additionally, the Advanced Materials and Manufacturing session will likely be of key interest to Graphene Flagship stakeholders – and Erik Khranovskyy, CEO of Graphene Flagship Associated Member Grafren, will be this session’s closing speaker.
Other sessions will cover topics ranging from materials for green energy, to future chips and semiconductors, to infrastructures and manufacturing.
Kinaret spoke favorably about the conference’s potential to connect individuals and groups across sectors.
“The conference will bring together important leaders from industry, the European Commission, and academia, as well as various European interest groups and initiatives,” said Kinaret. “It is an event that will spark new ideas and collaborations – and with collaboration, possibility is limitless.”