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The Regional Knowledge Base in  Framework Projects

The Regional Knowledge Base in  Framework Projects. www.nanofactory.org.uk info@nanofactory.ac.uk. Contents. Nanofactory Nanofactory Partners and their Expertise Nanofactory Offering How to get involved. Aims.

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The Regional Knowledge Base in  Framework Projects

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  1. The Regional Knowledge Base in  Framework Projects www.nanofactory.org.ukinfo@nanofactory.ac.uk

  2. Contents • Nanofactory • Nanofactory Partners and their Expertise • Nanofactory Offering • How to get involved

  3. Aims • Bring together a network of the established regional expertise in nanotechnology • Increase regional R&D spend on nanotechnology • Deliver new technologies through to the market as new products and processes

  4. Nanofactory Delivery Partners

  5. Nanofactory Delivery Partners Skin and hair follicle biology Cancer therapeutics Genetic and reproductive toxicology Polymer engineering Pharmaceutical innovation Wireless communication Biomolecular sciences Manufacturing control and machine performance Surface engineering

  6. Nanofactory Delivery Partners Membrane and systems biology Engineering fluid mechanics and tribology Advanced energy engineering Particle science and engineering Technical textiles Medical physics Dental materials Colour chemistry Polymer physics Spintronics and quantum computing Nanomanufacturing Structural biology Green chemistry Electron microscopy and nanolithography Nanophysics

  7. Nanofactory Delivery Partners Biomaterials and tissue engineering Stem cell biology Advanced magnetic materials and devices Microstructures and mechanical process engineering Advanced manufacturing Cancer studies Aging research Nanomaterials engineering Polymer chemistry Thin films and sensors Materials analysis and research Advanced composites and coatings

  8. The Framework Programmes FP6 168 projects €27.3 m FP7 98 projects €37.9 m FP7 14 projects €4m FP6 174 projects €44m FP7 112 projects €40m

  9. Case study • University able to use position to link regional SME to a large project • Brings SME (and University) into contact with a large multinational (and other partners)- future opportunities • Small role for SME turned into a much larger opportunity- University had real power and influence • Commercialisation opportunities (patents and new product range)

  10. Offering

  11. Offering • Links to future FP7 possibilities • Specific FP7 project management and financial expertise • Regional universities have real science and technology expertise • Support for bid writing where a good project fit is identifiable

  12. How to Get Involved • Events • Nano4Energy 28 June • Medical Device and Healthcare Technologies Open Day 30 June • Contact Nanofactory to discuss project ideas- ideas should come before funding! • Speak with potential collaborators/ customers/ supply chain

  13. How to Get Involved www.nanofactory.org.uk info@nanofactory.org.uk 0113 343 2402

  14. Acknowledgements • Nanofactory partners • European Regional Development Fund Nanofactory is receiving £2.59m between 2009-2013 from Priority 1 of the Yorkshire and Humber ERDF Operational Programme

  15. If It’s A Nanoproduct, It Could Well Be…

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