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EuroNanoForum 2013 Nanotechnology Innovation: From research to commercialisation – the bridge to Horizon2020

Objective

The EuroNanoForum 2013 Nanotechnology Innovation: From research to commercialisation – the bridge to Horizon2020 conference is proposed to be held in Dublin during the Irish presidency of the European Union. It will be organised by Enterprise Ireland, the Government organisation responsible for the development and growth of Irish enterprises in world markets. The conference will be held from June 18th to June 20th 2013. The first 2 days of the conference will feature plenary sessions, presentations, workshops and several accompanying activities which will be used to explore the scientific, industrial and societal issues targeted by the conference. A third day will be used to foster networking at the various levels using industrial and research centre visits, a brokerage event and an investor’s forum.

The main focus of the conference will be the commercialisation of nanotechnology, exploiting its potential for new applications, pushing it from an enabling technology through to development and on to end product use.

With Horizon2020 and its new structure beginning in 2014 the conference will be used to look at how nanotechnologies will fit into the targeted key priority areas of Excellent Science, Industrial Leadership and Societal Challenges.

ENF2013 will be part of the official Irish EU presidential calendar hosted by the Office of Science and Technology of the Department of Jobs Enterprise and Innovation.

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ENTERPRISE IRELAND
EU contribution
€ 443 930,00
Address
EAST POINT BUSINESS PARK THE PLAZA
D03 Dublin
Ireland

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Ireland Eastern and Midland Dublin
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Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
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