Scale-up of Nanomaterials for Energy - Part 1
22 SEPTEMBER14:00 - 15:30
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ROOM 5 | |||
ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY | |||
NANOMATERIALS FOR ENERGY | |||
TT.III - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||
Scale-up of Nanomaterials for Energy - Part 1 |
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Co-organized with the European Innovation Council (EIC) | |||
The symposiumScale-up of nanomaterials for Energy is aiming at highlighting the role of nanomaterials scale-up, in particular for Energy applications, within the innovation process which, starting from know-how, moving to lab-scale materials, demonstration-scale materials and pilot- scale materials, may finally end up with industrial-scale nanomaterials towards a specific application on the market. Scale-up of nanomaterials for Energy is here discussed along different perspectives, ranging from Research to Industry, crossing EU Programmes and taking into account nanosafety and regulation issues. A round table will engage the workshop lecturers to identify the main drivers which trigger scale-up activities, including the unique and enabling aspects of nanotechnology and the deployment of a well-defined value chain which links academic know- how to technology and business according to a well-defined business model. |
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The symposium is part of the Symposia | |||
Chairs: Francesco MATTEUCCI - CV, EIC & Roberto GIANNANTONIO - CV, CNR IRSA | |||
TT.III.G.1 SY.VII.1.1 |
Paolo BONDAVALLI - CV Thales Research & Technology Nanomaterials: applications, uses-cases and scalability in production and implementation |
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TT.III.G.2 SY.VII.1.2 |
Sawaco NAKAMAE - CV EERA-AMPEA Joint Programme AMPEA (Advanced Material and Processes for Energy Applications) |
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TT.III.G.3 SY.VII.1.3 |
Mariya IVANOVA - CV Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute of Energy and Climate Research – IEK-1: Materials Synthesis and Processing R&D activities at Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH and examples of innovation uptake towards energy and environmental key technological solutions |
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TT.III.G.4 SY.VII.1.4 |
Schwan HOSSEINY - CV CENmat Smart Nanomaterials Design for Economic and Truly Green Hydrogen - from Milligram to Kilogram |
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