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Nanotechnology oriented projects through generic research programme

 
The region of Flanders has a bottom-up approach for R&D funding.
As regional funding agency, the IWT organisation funds applied research and technological development, via public R&D activities in generic programmes. For this purpose IWT has different instruments available such as:
_ SBO (Strategic Basic Research);
_ industrial basic research;
_ Sustainable Technological Development - in the format of a bonus funding.

A non exhaustive list of organisations involved in funded projects related to Nanotechnology are listed below.
Agfa Gevaert; Imec ; LUC (Limburgs Universitair Centrum) ; Universiteit Antwerpen; Innogenetics; Umicore ; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Bekaert - BTC; Janssen Pharmaceutica; AMI Semiconductors; Rijksuniversiteit Gent; VITO; Mol; VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel).

In 2000 and 2001, 4,8 Mio EUR has been allocated to Nanotechnology oriented projects through different generic research programmes allowing bottom-up projects (ie not thematic calls).
Give rise to bottom up research efforts in nanotechnology
In this way different nano-related topics are funded such as nanocomposites; nanopowder; nano dispersions; molecular nanotechnology; nano metals; nano filtration; nano coatings.
The selection of the projects is based on 2 main criteria: S&T dimension and economical valorisation in Flanders.