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7 – 9 June 2011, Hotel Russell, London, UK

www.nanomaterials-conference.com

FEATURlNG

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Inspiring Commercial Success of Nanotechnology in Europe

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After the enormous success of last year’s NanoMaterials® conference, 2011 brings an even more global programme, featuring presentations from the likes of Lockheed Martin, OECD, Harris & Harris, Lux Research, Kyoto Environmental Nanotechnology Cluster, Fraunhofer Institute and World Gold Council.

This year’s conference will take you on a journey through the nanomaterials world. Starting with a visionary glimpse into the future, speakers will address the most important issues in policy, business and finance, as well as showcase the latest innovations in production and novel end use applications.

Staying true to the founding principles of NanoMaterials®, the focus throughout is on how to generate revenue from nanomaterials. Packed with high profile case studies and advice from world renowned experts, this event will prove to be a catalyst for your business success.

NanoMaterials® is THE meeting place for the European nanotechnology business.

NanoMaterials 2011

NanoMaterials2011 is a unique networking and learning experience. With over 300 attendees from across the whole supply chain, this is the primary destination for everyone looking for commercial opportunities in the nanotechnology arena.

Investors, funders and end users, looking to find out how nanotechnology can augment their business operations, will meet with innovators, developers and suppliers, who are all delivering solution-based products enabled with the unique properties of nanotechnology.

From spin-outs to start-ups, right through to multinational corporations, you will have the opportunity to make connections that will help you build a solid future for your business. Become a part of the platform where global nanotechnology industries surge into the next stage of growth - become a part of NanoMaterials®.W

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11 things you’ll learn about at NanoMaterials2011:• The future impact of nanotechnology on business and the economy• Expert analysis of the global market and trade environment• International success stories in fostering nanomaterials development• What major global end users need from their supply base• Lessons learned from commercialising R&D in this sector• How to manage innovation and deliver on commercial potential• How to sell nanomaterials in the consumer marketplace• Policy and legal frameworks for producers in this sector• Capital investment, funding and trading mechanisms• Innovations in production and synthesis of nanomaterials• Novel applications in coatings, plastics, composites, electronics, medicine, and

clean technology

Design and scale up of processes involving the dispersion of nanoparticles in liquidsDr Gül Özcan-Taşkın, Senior Consultant, BHR GROUP, UK

Exploring nanoparticle synthesis opportunities in continuous reactorsDr Robert Ashe, Chairman and Technical Director, AM TECHNOLOGY, UK

High value manufactured nanoproducts for industry - materials en route to spinout?Dr Jawwad A Darr, Clean Materials Technology Group, UCL, UK

Nanoparticle production and nanoparticle analytics with TEM, SEM, SAXS, DLS and AF4Dr Jan Niehaus, Nanoparticle Technology, CAN HAMBURG, Germany

New materials in the colloidal domainDr Gustavo Nunez, President, NANO DISPERSIONS TECHNOLOGY, Panama

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The global economic landscape and impact for nanotechnologyProf Robert Falkner, Senior Research Fellow, LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, UK

Defining the limits in public acceptance of nanotechnologies - is this a shifting paradigm?Dr Rob Reid, Scientific Advisor, WHICH?, UK

Risk assessment of nantechnologies for food and feedProf Vittorio Silano, Chair - Scientific Committee, EUROPEAN FOOD SAFETY AGENCY (EFSA), Italy

Occupational exposure to engineered nanomaterials and explosion properties of nanopowdersDr Delphine Bard, Analytical Sciences Section and Dr Paul Holbrow, Principal Scientist, Explosion Safety Unit, HEALTH AND SAFETY LABORATORY (HSL), UK

Legal review and analysis of voluntary and mandatory initiatives for registers/databasesGiles Chappell, Lawyer, MCKENNA LONG & ALDRIDGE LLP, Belgium

A nanotechnology approach to improving the performance of complex chemical hydridesProf Steve Bennington, Chief Scientist, CELLA ENERGY LTD., UK

Ceramic nanocoating technologies with novel applications for the energy, foundry and cleantech sectorDr Frank Mayer, Head of R&D, ITN NANOVATION, Germany

Carbon nanotube fibes – novel applications and opportunitiesDr Dai Hayward, CEO, Q-FLO, UK

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Track 1: Policy, Business and Finance Track 2: lnnovations in Production Track 3: Novel applications for nanotechnology

CONFERENCE DAY 1 Wednesday 8 June 2011

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15:30 Afternoon refreshments16:10 » » » » » » » » » » » » » » »

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17.10 Closing remarks from the Chair

08.00 Registration and refreshments

09.00 Opening remarks from the Chair DR STEPHEN CASH, CEO, NANOCENTRAL, UK

09.10 The economic landscape and commercial opportunities for suppliers of nanomaterials • Analysis of current markets for nanomaterials • Key areas of growth and opportunity • Forecasting future markets by sector JAIDEEP RAJE, SENIOR ANALYST, LUX RESEARCH, NETHERLANDS

09.40 Leveraging nanotechnology in Japan • The story so far: scope and aims of the project • Key milestones and achievements • Engendering cooperation throughout the value chain • What can nanomaterials bring to our future economy,

environment and society? TATSURO ICHIHARA, MANAGING DIRECTOR, KYOTO ENVIRONMENTAL NANOTECHNOLOGY CLUSTER, JAPAN

10.10 The need for solution-driven R&D in nanotechnology • How to approach a company with a new nanotechnology or

nanomaterial • What types of problems do aerospace companies want to

solve with nanotechnology? • How your business can work with large companies to drive

nanotechnology and nanomaterials solutions forward DR HILARY LACKRITZ, SENIOR STAFF ENGINEER AND PROGRAM MANAGER, LOCKHEED MARTIN, US

10.40 Speaker Q&A

10.50 Morning refreshments

11.30 Why nanomaterials and nano-enabled technologies are an attractive investment opportunity • What makes ‘tiny technology’ an attractive proposition • Key sectors where nanotechnology has a macro opportunity • What we look for in an investment opportunity – how to gain

VC support DOUG JAMISON, CHAIRMAN & CEO, HARRIS & HARRIS GROUP, US

12.00 Transformation of novel nanomaterials to clinically-relevant tools for medicine: the carbon nanotube experience PROF KOSTAS KOSTARELOS, CHAIR OF NANOMEDICINE AND HEAD, CENTRE FOR DRUG DELIVERY RESEARCH, SCHOOL OF PHARMACY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UK

12.30 Innovation in nanotechnology…some personal experiences • Inspiration for scientists and investors, but how can

nanomaterials really impact business and industry • Flaws in the ‘technology push’ approach, and some thoughts

on alternative directions • Mastering innovation in a fledgling industrial sector • Outlining the best routes to exploit nanotechnology and

create new business PROF PETER DOBSON, BEGBROKE PARK, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, UK

13.00 Speaker Q&A

13.10 Lunch will be served for all speakers and delegates

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4 slots are available for presentations exploring the latest research and developments in this rapidly changing field. To find out more information, please contact Stacey Ludlow.

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CONFERENCE DAY 2 Thursday 9 June 2011

13.30 Nanomaterials as a technology enabler: maximising your opportunities • Boeing history of using nanomaterials • Why we see nanomaterials as a key technology enabler for the future • The future role of nanomaterials in aerospace and benefits they will bring RUSSELL MAGUIRE, EMERITUS TECHNICAL FELLOW, BOEING RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY - GLOBAL R&D STRATEGY, US

14.00 Innovation in nanomaterials: how to drive commercial growth through an effective innovation platform • Leveraging open innovation strategy for R&D in nanotechnology • Finding the right approach to innovation within your strategic aims • When it works and when it doesn’t ROLAND HARWOOD, CO-FOUNDER, 100%OPEN, UK

14.30 From R&D to commercial implementation • The story so far – the technology and applications • The commercial angle – engaging consumer brand owners with nanotechnology • Working with brands to deliver a competitive edge in the retail market DR STEPHEN COULSON, CTO, P2i, UK

15.00 Speaker Q&A

15.10 Closing remarks from the Chair STEPHEN CASH, CEO, NANOCENTRAL

15.20 Close of conference

Applied R&D at Fraunhofer: Examples for commercialising chemical nanotechnologiesDr Karl-Heinz Haas, Managing Director, FRAUNHOFER NANOTECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE, Germany

Novel process modeling techniques to streamline product development and productionDr Michael Doyle, Principal Scientist Materials, ACCELRYS, US

Delivering innovative products based on cutting-edge spectrometry techniques Elena Berlizova, ENSPECTR, Russia

Analysis of global nanomanufacturing trendsQuentin Tannock, Chairman and CoFounder, CAMBRIDGEIP, UK

Accessing development capital in the current investment climate - turning ideas into commercial successPaul Haddock, Head of Capital Markets, PLUS MARKETS GROUP, UK

Driving industry through the commodity exchange – review of progress with lNSCX and opportunities thereinDr Stephen Cash, Chairman, INSCX, UK

Making gold a key nanomaterialDr Richard Holliday, Director – Technology, WORLD GOLD COUNCIL, UK

Analysing commercial potential of carbon nanotubes, Si and ZnO nanowires, and graphene in electronics applicationsProf Bill Milne, Head of Electrical Engineering, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY, UK

Opportunities in optical and electronic devices using NanoBudsDr David Brown, CEO and Co-founder, CANATU OY, Finland

Commercialisation approached for thin-film electronics: development of a flex-ible micropatterning solutionDr Jason D King, CEO, MATOX LTD., UK

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Track 1: Policy, Business and Finance Track 2: lnnovations in Production Track 3: Novel applications for nanotechnology

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12.20 Closing remarks from the Chair12.30 Lunch is served for all speakers and delegates

09.00 The business impacts of nanotechnology on companies • OECD vision of the potential brought by nanotechnology • How will this impact the way we do business • Key findings from the Working Party for Nanotechnology • Developing nanotechnology responsibly for the future KATE LE STRANGE, SENIOR POLICY ANALYST, WORKING PARTY ON NANOTECHNOLOGY, OECD, FRANCE

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Speaking opportunity 4 slots are available for presentations exploring the latest research and developments in this rapidly changing field. To find out more information, please contact Stacey Ludlow.

NanoMaterials® provides a unique opportunity to promote your company and find new business partners and investors. Exhibiting at or sponsoring this leading event, is the most effective way how to expand. NanoMaterials® Team has expertly designed different exhibition, sponsorship and advertising packages to suit different marketing objectives. Please see below the brief outline of packages offered:

Exhibition Packages• Premium Shell Scheme - 2m x 3m

Limited places available: £2,999• Space only or table top display exhibition package

Limited places available: £1,750• Table top display for academic research projects only

Limited places available: £999

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• PLATINUM MAIN EVENT SPONSOR: £5000 + VAT• GOLD SPONSOR: £4000 + VAT

Welcome Drinks reception (night before conference) sponsor• SILVER SPONSOR- Lunch Sponsor (2 positions available): £3000 + VAT- Delegate bag sponsor: £3000 + VAT• BRONZE SPONSOR- Lanyard sponsor: £2500 + VAT- Coffee sponsor (2 positions): £2400 + VAT- Sponsorship of pads & pens: £2000 + VAT- Sponsorship of pre-event marketing e-shots1 x e-shot package: £19002 x e-shot package: £24003 x e-shot package: £2650

- Distribution of marketing literature: £1650

• Conference workbook advert: £2500• Advertisement in pre-event marketing e-shots

1 x e-shot package: £19002 x e-shot package: £24003 x e-shot package: £2650

• Banner ad on event website: £950

Advertisement Packages

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For more detailed information download the Sponsorship, Exhibition & Advertising Guide here >>To find out more or book your package, please contact Stacey Ludlow.

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• Banner advertisement: rotating on event webpage: additional cost of £800• Lanyard sponsor: additional cost £1000• Delegate bag sponsor: additional cost £2000• Sponsorship of pre-event marketing e-shots: sent to a database of over 12,000 contacts

Sponsor feature will comprise of logo and max 50 word copy1 x e-shot package: £8002 x e-shot package: £12003 x e-shot package: £1500

• Coffee break sponsor - branding of all coffee stations with company logo and exclusive marketing exposure through website, e-newsletter and marketing brochures (2 positions available, 1 per day): additional cost of £750

• Sponsorship of pads and pens: additional cost £750• Lunch sponsor - (2 positions available, 1 sponsor per day): additional cost £2000

2011 Sponsors & Exhibitors

Drinks Reception lnvitationAll speakers and delegates are invited to an informal drinks reception to network and discuss the day’s proceedings on Wednesday, 8 June 2011 at 17.30 pm.

Sponsorship opportunities are available - find out more here >>

Networking at NanoMaterials2011NanoMaterials2011 brings together the elite in the nanotechnology industry, providing an excellent networking platform. Join Chief Executives, Managing Directors, Presidents, Directors and Managers of the leading companies together with foremost R&D Experts and Engineers at many refreshment breaks in the exhibition area, lunches and a drinks reception.

www.nanomaterials-conference.com

[email protected]

+44 (0) 1372 802052

How to book your accommodation Delegates are responsible for organising their own travel and accommodation. A limited number of rooms have been reserved for conference delegates wishing to stay at the Hotel Russell at a special rate. To take advantage of this special rate, delegates must reserve their room no later than 27 April 2011. Wherever possible, accommodation should be reserved early as rooms cannot be guaranteed and rates are subject to change after this date. To make your reservation through our agent Origin Events, click on the following link: www.origineventsaccommodation.co.ukTo find out more about your stay in London, click here >>

How to bookSTANDARD RATE• 2-day conference fee: £599

DISCOUNTED RATES• Academic fee: £299• NanoCentral Core Providers fee:

£399

LATE BOOKING FEELate booking fee of £100 applies to all bookings made after 23 May 2011

Delegate pricing

NanoMaterials 2010 - Delegate Company Types Analysis

9%12%

14%

19%

8%

6%

4%3%

25%

UniversitiesNanomaterial end users (incl. chemicals, performance materials, coatings, packaging,cosmetics, inks, IT, security printing, sensors, plastic electronics, batteries)

R&D centres

Nanomaterial producers

Equipment and technology suppliersConsultancies / distributors / insurance providers / intellectual property service providers/ venture capital / investment firm / commodity exchange

Associations / knowledge transfer networks

Press

Government bodies / development agencies

NanoMaterials 2010 - Delegate Job Function Analysis

3%6%

11%

17%

18%

1%21%

1%1%

21%

Directors, CEOs, Chairmen, Chiefs, Heads, CTOs, MDs, Vice Presidents

R&D staff, Engineers, Researchers, Technologists, Scientists, Chemists

Managers

Vice Deans, Professors, Academic staff, Lecturers, PhD students

Business Development, Marketing

Analysts, Consultants

Editors, Journalists

Did not specify

HM Principal Specialist Inspector

Secretary General

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Delegate profileDON’T MISS! An Introduction to Nanotechnology SeminarTuesday 7 JuneFor the first time, NanoCentral will be holding an introductory seminar, alongside its successful NanoMaterials2011 conference, on the afternoon of 7 June. It will take place at Hotel Russell, London at 16.00 pm - 19.00 pm

This seminar is designed for those who have heard of nanotechnology, but are unsure what it can do to promote growth in your business. An Introduction to Nanotechnology seminar is specifically designed for senior business decision-makers and will address the questions:• Why should I be interested in nanotechnology • How do I become involved in nanotechnology • What do I need to do to be successful in nanotechnology • Market opportunities• Finance opportunities• SHE considerations• Certainty of supply and demand via the Integrated Nano-Science & Commodity Exchange (INSCX) • What do examples of success in nanotechnology look like

For more information or any queries, please contact Keith Robson of NanoCentral on [email protected] or on +44 (0) 1740 625755

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