nanonet-styria the styrian network on nanotechnology göteborg, sweden november 14 - 15, 2005
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NANONET-StyriaThe Styrian Network on
Nanotechnology
Göteborg, Sweden
November 14 - 15, 2005
OutlinePresentation of the Network
Examples of Activities
Activities with support by the EU
OutlinePresentation of the Network
Examples of Activities
Activities with support by the EU
NANONET-StyriaThe Styrian Nanotechnology Initiative
“Styria aims to become a nationally and internationally recognised centre of
nanotechnology until the end of the decade”
The Vision
Motivation
MotivationNanotechnology – key technology of the 21st century
Enormous potential based on innovative approaches in a wide range of research fields
Styria - a forward-looking centre for technology
New development and technology fieldsStrengthening and extending Styria‘s role as a centre for business and researchInternational level by networking of expertiseand resources
Why NANONET-Styria ?Strengthening existing expertise
Build-up of new expertise
Creation of economic and scientific added value
Transfer of “knowledge” into “technologies“
Support of supra-regional, national activities
Development and implementation of networking measures
Overall Objectives of NANONET-StyriaEstablishing 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 institutionsof the EU and accession countries
Operative Objectives of NANONET-StyriaInitiating and supporting RTD projects
Extending thematic sub-networks and lighthouse projects
Implementing sustainable qualification structures
Awareness building and establishment ofa platform for knowledge exchange
Coordination between science, businessand politics
The Development of NANONET-StyriaPreparatory phase: early 2000 – mid-2001
Preliminary assessment of economic and scientific potentialsAwareness building and start of networking activitiesEstablished in summer/autumn 2001
Establishment phase: mid-2001 – late 2003Development of key research areasDefinition of strategic lighthouse projects - position paperFirst R&D projects launched
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 sector
Organisation ofNANONET-Styria
Cooperation ofuniversity and non-university research institutionsthe business sector andthe Styrian Government
in the field of nanotechnology
www.nanonet.at
Partners IAcademia
Graz Karl-Franzens University Graz Medical UniversityGraz University of TechnologyUniversity of LeobenAustrian Academy of Sciences
Centre for Electron Microscopy Graz Materials Center LeobenPolymer Competence Center LeobenJOANNEUM RESEARCH
AdministrationStyrian GovernmentStyrian Business Promoting Agency
Partners IIBusiness sector
AT&SaustriamicrosystemsBöhler EdelstahlBöhler UddeholmEPCOSHECUSInfineonMaterial Cluster LeobenAnton PaarpiCHEM…
Structure ofNANONET-Styria
Core groupNetwork members – institutions from industry, the research community and the Styrian Government
Network managementOverall projectThematic sub-networks
Project assistance
Lighthouse Projects and Modules
Lighthouse projects
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
Integration in NetworksNANONET-Styria – essential part of the Austrian nano-technology initiative
Close contact with other network nodes / international institutions
High quality standard /
rapid availability of information
OutlinePresentation of the Network
Examples of Activities
Activities with support by the EU
Examples of Activities IAustrian National programSuccessful application 2004:
Result: 3 projects within the national program of the Austrian Nano Initiative (www.nanoinitiative.at)
NANO HEALTHNanostructured Materials for Drug Targeting, Release and ImagingCosts: 1,98 MEURCoordinator: JOANNEUM RESEARCH (Institute of Medical Technologies and Health Management)
ISOTECIntegrated Organic Sensor and Optoeletronics TechnologiesCosts: 5,6 MEURCoordinator: JOANNEUM RESEARCH (Institute of Nanostructured Materials and Photonics)
Examples of Activities IINational programNANOCOAT
Development of Nanostructured Coatings for Multifunctional Surface PropertiesCosts: 2,63 MEURCoordinator: Materials Center Leoben
Plans for 2005:Application of another consortial project dealing with NanocompositesApplication of single docking projects on the already existing consortial projects
Examples of Activities IIIOrganisation / Support of national and international Meetings and Conferences
e.g. Surface Plasmon Photonics 2, May 2005, Austriae.g. EDGE 2005 - International EELS Workshop, May 2005, Austria
Active participation: conferences, international fairs and workshops
e.g. Materialica 2005, September 2005, Germanye.g. Medica 2005, November 2005, Germany
Network Meetings and public relations webpage, folder, workshops for SMEs, …
OutlinePresentation of the Network
Examples of Activities
Activities with support by the EU
Technofit Project ITitle: BioNanoNet and Public relationsTotal costs: approx. 180 kEURGrant: approx. 135 kEURDuration: April 2003 – September 2004Coordinator: JOANNEUM RESEARCHGoal:
Setting up the subnetwork BioNanoNet within NANONET-Styriapublic relations activities
2005: Formation of the company BioNanoNet GmbH
Technofit Project IIBioNanoNet Partners
Oridis BiomedForschung & Entwicklung
Fresenius
Thiomatrix
Inst. of Chemistry Inst. of Pharmaceutical Technologies.
Karl Franzens
University Graz
Inst. of Pharmacy
University Innsbruck
Med. Molecular Biology
Inst. ofPathophysiology
Inst. of Cancer Research
Medical University Vienna
Microinnova VTUEngineering
JSW Research
Research & Development
Austria
Drug development
Inst. of Med. Technology & Health Management
Joanneum Research
piCHEMInst. of Biophysics &
X-ray StructureAustrian Academy
Medical Biochemistry
Karl Franzens University
Dr. Kirschneck KEGKabi
of Sciences
Medical University Vienna
Karl Franzens
University Graz
nanoSurface Engineering Center ICooperation of
University of Leoben JOANNEUM RESEARCH
Aim: Establishing an international leading, cooperative and physical center for nanostructured, multi-functional surfaces and layer technology Location: Leoben
nanoSurface Engineering Center IIFuture activities of the Center
Focussing the activities and new stimulus Infrastructure to new fields of R&D Implementation of the whole chain of innovation Basic research to implementation in the production
linesAccompaning measures Training, education and mobility
nanoSurface Engineering Center = infrastructure, equipment and trademark
NanoTechCenter Weiz ICooperation of
JOANNEUM RESEARCH and Graz University of Technology
Aim: Establishing an physical center and a company
for basic and applied research and development in the fields of Metrology Complex materials and methods Organic Sensor Technology LightingAdditionally special focus on: technology transfer, communication and training
Location: Weiz
NanoTechCenter Weiz IIN
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R&
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Sensors, OFETs , OLEDs ,Lasers, Detectors
Fabrication of devicesTesting of devices Characterization
Preparation andStructuring
TPA, Soft LithographySelf assembly, Ink -jet printing, Coating
Prototypes of Integrated Sensors Labels & RF Sensor Tags
Design, Production Processes, Testing, Encapsulation
Advanced Materials
Conjugated Molecules (conjugated polymers, small molecules…) Inorganic ( nano)particles (magnetic, conducting, semiconducting) Organic/inorganic Hybrid Materials
Analytics/Characterization of Materials & Device Structures
Optical properties, electrical properties, Morphology and Structure
Product development & Productionin Cooperation with Partners (Companies) -
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
DEVICE ELEMENTS
DEVICE & MATERIALANALYSIS
MATERIALS
Integrated Project POLYAPPLY ITitle: The Application of polymer electronics towards ambient intelligence
Goal:
Creating a base for measurable and generally applicable communication technology by new manufacturing technologies,development of „in-line“ produced technology on the base of polymers, employment of nano-imprinting and UV-printing
Integrated Project POLYAPPLY IITotal costs: approx. 21 MEUR
EU grant: approx. 12 MEUR
Duration: 4 years (start: 1.01.2004)
Coordinator: STMicroelectronics (Italy)
Consortium: 19 international partners, 9 countries
2 partners from Austria: JOANNEUM RESEARCH (Institute of Nanostructured Materials and Photonics)Hueck Folien
NANONET-Styria ContactDI Helmut Wiedenhofer Dr. Elke Jantscher
JOANNEUM RESEARCHEmail: [email protected]
Mag. Alexandra Nagl Dr. Gerd Gratzer Regional Government of Styria Email: [email protected]
www.nanonet.at www.bionanonet.at