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Workshop towards Horizon 2020 call priorities & funding

for micro/nano-enabling technologies

Tuesday, June 16, 2015, 14:00 to 18:00

Scope

  • To identify top priorities & funding for next Horizon 2020 calls on multi-material and multi-functional (4M) micro/nano-enabling technologies;
  • To bring forward the global picture of Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) in advanced manufacturing with highlight on Nanotechnologies;
  • To roadmap promising nanotechnology-enabled products for key applications;
  • To make key recommendations on future research needs for nanotechnologies in the (4M) manufacturing domain, in relation to the launching of next Horizon 2020 programs.

Workshop Speakers

  • Susan ANSON (Karlruher Institut für Technologie , Germany);
  • Adrien BRUNET (Karlruher Institut für Technologie , Germany);
  • Jérôme GAVILLET (Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux Energies Renouvelables, France);
  • Helmut LOIBL (Fotec, Austria);
  • Lionel TENCHINE (Pôle Européen de Plasturgie, France);
  • Todor Stefanov PETROV (University of Birmingham, UK).

Agenda

 Welcome and Introduction about the 4M2020 initiative

 14:00 to 14:30

4M2020 outline and intermediate results

 14:00 to 14:15

Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) in advanced manufacturing - Nanotechnologies

 14:15 to 14:30

 Workshop Introduction and Sessions

 14:30

Session 1 - Review and ranking of topics and products of high impacts for EU

14:30 to 15:30

 Coffee Break

 15 mins

Session 2 - Key technologies and value chains

 15:45 to 16:45

Coffee Break

 15:00 mins

Session 3 - Technical and non-technical bottlenecks

 17:00 to 17:45

 Debriefing, Conclusion and Next Steps

 15 mins

 Cocktail Reception

18:00

Registration to the workshop

Please send us an Email to info@setcor.org to confirm your participation to the workshop. Access to the workshop is free for all conference registered participants.