Build your own personal program from the talks and workshops below.
Registration fees include: the attendee bag, access to the talks and workshops selected, and coffee breaks.
Registration fees do not include: access to talks and workshops not selected, lunches, or the gala dinner.
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5ème IDEAs Day (in French only)
Plein tarif
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100,00 € |
L’IDEAS DAY est un forum de partage et de réflexion dédié aux enjeux d’innovation. Cette journée mobilise autour de représentants majeurs de l’innovation industrielle, des étudiants, des ingénieurs, des chercheurs en sciences humaines, économique et sociales, mais aussi des collectivités territoriales, des urbanistes, des professionnels du marketing, des designers, des philosophes, des artistes, ainsi que les citoyens.
En croisant les regards, les cultures et les compétences, l’IDEAs Day offre ainsi l’opportunité de participer à une réflexion sur les enjeux liés à l’innovation, en interrogeant les liens entre enjeux industriels et sociétaux.
Créé en 2001, MINATEC IDEAs Laboratory® (organisateur de l’IDEAs Day) est un plateau d’innovation partagée multipartenaires qui co-innove au croisement de la recherche technologique, de l’industrie, du design et des sciences humaines et sociales. Il se situe au croisement des business de ses partenaires, des usages et des nouvelles technologies (micronano, nouvelles énergies, nouveaux matériaux, biotechnologies…). Il vise à générer des idées de produits et services, à évaluer leurs usages et leur pertinence en dépassant les barrières disciplinaires.
Les principaux thèmes de travail 2010 abordent et croisent les domaines suivants : Territoires, Habitats, Energies, Mobilité, Santé, et Cultures (société).
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5ème IDEAs Day (in French only)
Tarif spécial Entreprises partenaires d'IDEAs Laboratory ® (repas non compris)
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40,00 € |
L’IDEAS DAY est un forum de partage et de réflexion dédié aux enjeux d’innovation. Cette journée mobilise autour de représentants majeurs de l’innovation industrielle, des étudiants, des ingénieurs, des chercheurs en sciences humaines, économique et sociales, mais aussi des collectivités territoriales, des urbanistes, des professionnels du marketing, des designers, des philosophes, des artistes, ainsi que les citoyens.
En croisant les regards, les cultures et les compétences, l’IDEAs Day offre ainsi l’opportunité de participer à une réflexion sur les enjeux liés à l’innovation, en interrogeant les liens entre enjeux industriels et sociétaux.
Créé en 2001, MINATEC IDEAs Laboratory® (organisateur de l’IDEAs Day) est un plateau d’innovation partagée multipartenaires qui co-innove au croisement de la recherche technologique, de l’industrie, du design et des sciences humaines et sociales. Il se situe au croisement des business de ses partenaires, des usages et des nouvelles technologies (micronano, nouvelles énergies, nouveaux matériaux, biotechnologies…). Il vise à générer des idées de produits et services, à évaluer leurs usages et leur pertinence en dépassant les barrières disciplinaires.
Les principaux thèmes de travail 2010 abordent et croisent les domaines suivants : Territoires, Habitats, Energies, Mobilité, Santé, et Cultures (société).
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5ème IDEAs Day (in French only)
Tarif spécial étudiants, personnes en recherche d'emploi, retraités (repas compris)
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25,00 € |
L’IDEAS DAY est un forum de partage et de réflexion dédié aux enjeux d’innovation. Cette journée mobilise autour de représentants majeurs de l’innovation industrielle, des étudiants, des ingénieurs, des chercheurs en sciences humaines, économique et sociales, mais aussi des collectivités territoriales, des urbanistes, des professionnels du marketing, des designers, des philosophes, des artistes, ainsi que les citoyens.
En croisant les regards, les cultures et les compétences, l’IDEAs Day offre ainsi l’opportunité de participer à une réflexion sur les enjeux liés à l’innovation, en interrogeant les liens entre enjeux industriels et sociétaux.
Créé en 2001, MINATEC IDEAs Laboratory® (organisateur de l’IDEAs Day) est un plateau d’innovation partagée multipartenaires qui co-innove au croisement de la recherche technologique, de l’industrie, du design et des sciences humaines et sociales. Il se situe au croisement des business de ses partenaires, des usages et des nouvelles technologies (micronano, nouvelles énergies, nouveaux matériaux, biotechnologies…). Il vise à générer des idées de produits et services, à évaluer leurs usages et leur pertinence en dépassant les barrières disciplinaires.
Les principaux thèmes de travail 2010 abordent et croisent les domaines suivants : Territoires, Habitats, Energies, Mobilité, Santé, et Cultures (société).
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Workshop on Innovative Memory Technologies
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50,00 € |
Memory technology is one of the fastest evolving fields in the current micro- and nano-electronics era. The aim of the Workshop on Innovative Memory Technologies organised by LETI will be to explore the latest achievements
In the field of embedded and stand-alone memory technologies, including: floating-gate, charge-trap, 3D nanowires, phase change, oxide-based, molecular or bioinspired memory technologies. Four invited talks will be given by significant players in the field of memories (ST-Microelectronics, Numonyx, Hewlett-Packard and Hanyang University). The workshop will be a good opportunity for all participants, from companies and academia, to share experience as well as scientific and engineering views in a friendly and open atmosphere.
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Nanostructures for clinical diagnosis and therapy
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150,00 € |
The application of nanostructures like nanoparticles, in medicine opens new horizons due to their outstanding physical and chemical properties at the nanoscale. The workshop will present invited lectures on leading edge research on and development of the most promising nano-assemblies specifically designed for human in vivo use. Clinical applications cover drug delivery systems, and therapeutic and imaging agents among others. Key topics like toxicology, nanocharacterisation, scalability and translation to the clinics will also be presented. A special emphasis will be put on nanostructures under industrial development.
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12th LETI Annual Review
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100,00 € |
During the conference, our guest speakers will provide keen insights on the role of Research & Technology Organizations (RTO), and we will present the evolution of our strategy and that of our partners.
Following, our experts will share some of the major technical and scientific results of 2009.
By participating in the CEA-Leti Annual Review, you will have a unique opportunity to meet our experts who will be able to examine with you how to best address your specific needs. Furthermore, you will be able to meet key players in the industrial, academic and financial world to exchange ideas and build new relationships.
CEA-Leti’s activities span from silicon technologies (microelectronics and MEMS) to high-level development in many application fields: imaging, healthcare, biology, communications, smart devices. Leveraging on facilities at MINATEC, together they combine expertise and resources unique in Europe.
This Exceptional situation places CEA-Leti in an outstanding position to overcome the challenges of micro and nanotechnologies and their applications, now and in the future. The programme is including:
- Presentation of Leti’s strategic positioning
- New Technology Review
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| Tuesday 22 June | Wednesday 23 June | |
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ObservatoryNano Symposium
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100,00 € |
Nanotechnology is a complex and rapidly changing field, which is often difficult to assess in terms of opportunities, challenges and risks. The observatoryNANO project is funded by the EC for 4 years under FP7 to address this. It is assessing all aspects of the value chain from basic research to market applications in terms of scientific, technological and socio-economic developments and prospects. At the same time it is assessing ethical and societal aspects; potential environment, health and safety issues; and developments in regulations and standards.
The project employs a combination of literature review; trend analysis of patents and peer-reviewed publications; and engagement with experts from different fields through interviews, workshops, and questionnaires. In addition, the project is supporting research and industry through the development of a toolkit for ethical reflection; support material for corporate social responsibility; and a ‘NanoMeter’ tool for companies to assess wider issues associated with product development. Finally, the observatoryNANO has established a Governing Board, including representatives from European government agencies, industry, NGOs and academia, to advise and support its future activities.
This symposium, organised each year, aims at presenting the result of these review activities, through presentations by the partners as well as invited international experts.
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Micro & Nanotechnologies for Healthcare
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70,00 € |
This conference is a result of a global reflection launched by Minalogic in 2009 on the possible contributions of micro and nanotechnologies to the healthcare sector. The objective of this workgroup was to bring together local players to improve existing medical systems, develop new devices and services and allow a broader diffusion of these technologies.
During this conference, many examples of applications of micro nanotechnologies to healthcare will be presented. The presentations will go from basic technologies to complex medical devices, with various topics, such as in vivo fluorescence imaging, integrated microfluidics devices, computer-assisted surgical gesture systems, MEMS sensors for physiological parameters, etc
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Higher Education in Nanotechnologies & Nanosciences
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50,00 € |
Advances in nanotechnologies and nanosciences have spurred the growth of new industries and fuelled demand for high-potential personnel. This has created a need for educational programs where students can acquire relevant skills and keep pace with the rapid scientific and technological advances in these fields. Today, three global research and development leaders have adopted complementary educational strategies: MIT in collaboration with CNSE's Albany NanoTech Complex; Grenoble Institute of Technology at MINATEC; and Korea University with the Southeast Asia research center.
This conference will provide a 360-degree overview of the current state of higher education in the nanotechnologies and nanosciences. Participants will come away with targeted information to meet their educational and recruiting needs, from selecting a program to locating high-potential graduates with the right skills.
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Continuing Education in Microtech and Nanotech
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FREE
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Continuous education is an excellent channel for technology transfer from research to industry. Many different European organizations offer training courses for engineers and researchers, either treating single topics in their own fields of specialization or offering a complete programme covering mostly all relevant topics in the domain.
The European Project EuroTraining is facilitating the access to training in the field of micro and nano electronics and systems through a large number of services available on its website www.eurotraining.net :
- a course agenda for engineers and researchers looking for a specific training course
- the possibility for course providers to publish their courses and
- an exchange service for lecturers who would like to share their presentations or use
already existing course material.
The workshop tries to give answers to following questions:
- What are the training requirements of the European MEMS industry in the field of microtech and nanotech?
- How to find the right training?
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CEA-Leti / Caltech-KNI Alliance Workshop
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FREE
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For the past two years, CALTECH‐KNI and CEA/LETI‐Minatec have joined their fundamental and technology research expertise to transition from the era of “nanocraft” to very‐large‐scale integration (VLSI) of Nanosystems (CMOS compatible). Researchers from both institutions are closely collaborating to transform nanotechnology‐based prototypes into robust, complex sensing systems ready for transfer to industry. The NanoVLSI Alliance (www.nanovlsi.com) opens new application opportunities based on its Nano‐ElectroMechanical Systems (NEMS) platform (functions, system architecture and technology) with a strong focus on three main areas: (i) high sensitivity gas‐phase chemical sensors including preanalytical and chemical separation modules; (ii) vacuum‐based ultra‐high resolution mass spectrometry and; (iii) liquid‐phase biochemical sensor for pharmaceutical research and point‐of‐care diagnostics. Product roadmaps were put in place in 2008 with first demonstrators -highly sensitive gas chromatograph output detector- delivered in less than two years.
To adequately design and accelerate delivery of these innovations to the market a Sponsor Program has been launched that will enable close interaction between the Alliance and leading industry players.
Three application spaces will be surveyed, each followed by an overview of how NEMS-based devices can provide transformative advantages. We will summarize our latest and most exciting results, future roadmaps, and long‐term perspectives.
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ICs, PV and Emerging Market : The Challenges for European Manufacturing
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FREE
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SEMI is the global industry association serving the manufacturing supply chains for the microelectronic, display and photovoltaic industries. Since 1970, SEMI has been committed to helping members grow more profitably, create new markets and meet common industry challenges. SEMI Europe (244 members in over 21 countries) decided in 2009 to open a new permanent office in Grenoble on the premises of the MINATEC Innovation Campus, a hub for micro-nanotechnologies in Europe.
During the MINATEC Crossroads’10 week of events, SEMI Europe will jointly organize with Silicon Saxony a workshop bringing together key players from the microelectronics business: public authorities, manufacturers, researchers and educational program leaders.
The workshop will target IC, PV and emerging markets as challenges for European manufacturing, with three consecutive panel sessions to provide various insights from device makers, equipment & materials suppliers and service providers (including R&D laboratories).
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| Wednesday 23 June | Thursday 24 June | |
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European Nanoelectronics Design Technology Conference
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240,00 € |
Application-oriented design technology for micro and nano electronics have become a very important success factor for European system, design and semiconductor companies and will be looked at in its full range. Exhaustive research and development in this area has been supported by CATRENE, ENIAC and local governments through the past years. Latest results and exciting highlights from CATRENE and ENIAC projects will form the subjects of this conference.
Special sessions organized by
- Thales, France
- Philips, The Netherlands
- MunEDA, Germany
- STMicroelectronics, France
- NXP, The Netherlands
- Bosch, Germany
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MINATEC Upstream Research
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120,00 € |
Invited speakers of the UPSTREAM Research event co-organised by FMNT, INAC and the NanoScience Foundation will provide deep insights into the role of basic research in the fields of materials and nanotechnologies. Experts from FMNT and INAC will share some of the major technical and scientific results obtained by their teams in 2009.
By participating to UPSTREAM Research, you will get a broad vision of the fascinating nanoworld challenges addressed by the scientific community in the next decade. One of the most difficult challenges is to deliver materials with controlled and desired properties. They must exhibit the potential to enable high density emerging research devices, lithographic technologies, and interconnect fabrication and operation at the nanometer scale, and open new opportunities of applications in nanoelectronics and in the field of renewable energies or life sciences. This challenge requires not only the knowledge and understanding of the properties of nano-objects like carbon nanotubes (CNTs), nanowires, or quantum dots, but also the control of their implementation and assembly in nanostructures, in accurate locations to be able to develop new smart devices. On all these concerns, the numerical simulation proves to be an unavoidable necessity.
By involving biotechnology and incorporating metals and ceramics as well in the creation of new materials, innovative boundary and interdisciplinary regions are created. A review of some of the high-lights obtained in those fields which use nano-technologies by integrating various types of materials will be given.
A workshop of the European funded project AFSID (Advanced Functionalized Si Devices : http://www.afsid.eu/) covering recent advances in single dopant and single electron effects in silicon nanodevices will be held in the first part of UPSTREAM Research.
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Embedded Wafer Level Packaging Workshop
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150,00 € |
Driven by the increasing demand from portable products and need to be smaller, lighter and cheaper; the wafer level packaging demand is growing strongly. Today, embedded wafer level package technologies are emerging on wafer level processes to improve integration level from the single chip to the SiP. Different concepts and various types of embedded wafer level packages have been developped in relation to application fields and market strengths. One typical development is a fan-out structure proposed by many companies. The objective of the workshop is to present an overview on embedded wafer level packaging. The principle worldwide actors will attend and present the state of the art and the potentialities of innovative packaging concepts.
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Forum MTI on: the Diffusion of Nanotechnologies
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90,00 € |
The forum MTI (Management Technology Innovation) deals with the promise of nanotechnologies as a major innovation opportunity. People with both professional and academic backgrounds will share their experience and understanding about three major issues: applications and markets; business models and value creation; techno-entrepreneurship and commercialization. At the end of the day, participants will have discussed advanced frameworks, trends and real-cases about the diffusion of nanotechnologies as well as identify practices and supportive devices for the creation of nano-based businesses.
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Trends in NanoApplications: Energy
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90,00 € |
Nanomaterials and nanotechnologies offer opportunities to address the great challenge of sustainable energies. “Nano” has the potential to promote breakthroughs for energy production, storage, recovery and conversion. The workshop aims at reviewing nanoenergy advances in the fields of transport, building and portable devices. Nano-enabled batteries and fuel cells will promote the deployment of electrical vehicles leading to a significant reduction of carbon dioxide emissions. High efficient solar cells based on nanowires, quantum dots or thin films technologies will accelerate the insertion of renewable energies. Nanotechnologies in mobile phones, power tools will lead to longer lifetime, and more efficient devices.
The workshop will emphasis the potentiality of the nanoscale in all these energy applications.
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