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PROGRAMME www.nanotechitaly.it International Conference NANOTECHITALY 2012 November 21-23, 2012 NH Hotel Laguna Palace, Venezia-Mestre - PROGRAMME November 21 st : CONFERENCE OPENING & INTRODUCTORY LECTURES NANOTECHNOLOGIES AND NANOMATERIALS TO THE MARKET NANOMATERIALS R&D HIGHLIGHTS THEMATIC WORKSHOP o NANOMAX Nanomedicine and nanotechnologies for health care November 22 nd : NANOMATERIALS FOR THE MADE IN ITALY CULTURAL HERITAGE HEALTHCARE THEMATIC WORKSHOPS o ULAB: Nanotechnologies Across Europe - A unique opportunity to establish high-tech collaboration with leading European Universities o NANOFORCE Nanotechnologies for chemical enterprises: your gateway for the Nanotechnologies in Central Europe o DISC REGENERATION- HYDROGELS Hydrogels and gels for health and environmental applications November 23 rd : INTELLIGENT AND CONNECTED WORLD ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT: products and processes for a sustainable development ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT: water preservation & purification SAFETY, ETHICS AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS

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PROGRAMME

www.nanotechitaly.it

International Conference

NANOTECHITALY 2012 November 21-23, 2012 – NH Hotel Laguna Palace, Venezia-Mestre

- PROGRAMME

November 21st:

CONFERENCE OPENING & INTRODUCTORY LECTURES

NANOTECHNOLOGIES AND NANOMATERIALS TO THE MARKET

NANOMATERIALS R&D HIGHLIGHTS

THEMATIC WORKSHOP

o NANOMAX Nanomedicine and nanotechnologies for health care

November 22nd:

NANOMATERIALS FOR THE MADE IN ITALY

CULTURAL HERITAGE

HEALTHCARE

THEMATIC WORKSHOPS

o ULAB: Nanotechnologies Across Europe - A unique opportunity to establish high-tech collaboration with leading European Universities

o NANOFORCE

Nanotechnologies for chemical enterprises: your gateway for the Nanotechnologies in Central Europe

o DISC REGENERATION- HYDROGELS

Hydrogels and gels for health and environmental applications

November 23rd:

INTELLIGENT AND CONNECTED WORLD

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT: products and processes for a sustainable development

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT: water preservation & purification

SAFETY, ETHICS AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS

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November 21st

Morning (9.30-12.30)

CONFERENCE OPENING (9.30-10.20) organisers and central/local authorities representatives

Welcome

Opening remarks

INTRODUCTORY PLENARY LECTURES (10.20-12.30)

Prof. Luigi Nicolais President, National Research Council, Italy

Dr. Christos Tokamanis Head of Unit “Nano and Converging Sciences and Technologies”, DG Research, European Commission

Dr. Stuart Parkin IBM Fellow Manager, Magnetoelectronics Almaden Research Center IBM Research and Stanford University, USA

NEST Prize 2011 The NEST Prize 2011 will be awarded by Prof. Fabio Beltram, Director Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. The 2012 edition of the Prize will also be presented.

Lunch

POSTER SESSIONS: - NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND MANUFACTURING - NANOMATERIALS FOR THE MADE IN ITALY - HEALTH CARE

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November 21st Afternoon (13.40-19.00)

NANOTECHNOLOGIES AND NANOMATERIALS TO THE MARKET

Chairs: Elvio Mantovani, Managing Director, AIRI/Nanotec IT - Nicola Trevisan, CEO, Veneto Nanotech

13.40 Chairs introduction

13.50 Pekka Koponen CEO, Spinverse Finance and Investor Models in Nanotechnology

14.15 Michael Röper Vice President R&D Cooperations, BASF SE, Germany

Advanced Materials and Systems at BASF

14.40 Giovanni Baldi R&D Manager, Ce.Ri.Col -Centro Ricerche Colorobbia, Italy

An Industrial approach to nanotechnology

15.05 Nava Swersky Sofer

Managing Director, Tulipa Investments, President International Commercialization Alliance Founder & Co-Chair, NanoIsrael

Successful Commercialisation of (Nano)technology: Lessons from the Start-Up Nation

15.30 Jean-Charles Guibert

Jean-Charles Guibert, Director MINATEC®,Director of technology transfer of CEA

MINATEC® , the innovation campus for nano-science and technology

15.55 Q&A

16.05 Coffee break

NANOMATERIALS R&D HIGHLIGHTS

16.30 Andrea Ferrari Professor of Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group, Engineering Dept - University of Cambridge, UK

Graphene Nanotechnology

16.55 Olga Shenderova Head of the Nanodiamond Laboratory at the International Technology Center, Raleigh, NC and Adámas Nanotechnologies, Inc., NC, USA

Properties and Applications of Nanodiamond Particles

17.20 Gennaro Gentile Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Technology, National Council of Research, Italy

Functionalization of multiwalled carbon nanotubes by a dry mechano-chemical process and their use as filler in polypropylene based nanocomposites

17.35 Alessio Passalacqua

Centro Interdipartimentale InterMech-MO.RE, University of Modena e Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy

High Performance Nanocomposites for Mechanical Application: Design, Preparation and Characterization

17.50 Enrico Ciliberto University of Catania, Italy Silica and hematite nanoparticles concrete: surface interactions with lime

18.05 Q&A

POSTER SESSIONS: NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND MANUFACTURING - NANOMATERIALS FOR THE MADE IN ITALY- HEALTH CARE

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RELATED TO THE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND COMMERCIALIZATION:

November 22nd

: ULAB : Nanotechnologies Across Europe - A unique opportunity to establish high-tech collaboration with leading European Universities (go to programme); NANOFORCE : Nanotechnologies for chemical enterprises: your gateway for the Nanotechnologies in Central Europe (go to programme)

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November 22nd Morning (9.00-12.30)

NANOMATERIALS FOR THE MADE IN ITALY: support national leading hedge sectors

Chairs: Elisabetta Borsella, Senior Scientist, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA) Leda Bologni, PhD, ASTER Scienza Tecnologia Impresa

9.00 Chairs introduction

9.15 Michele Muccini E.T.C. Srl - SAES Getters Group

A novel route for light generation from organic materials

9.30 Diego Basset Veneto Nanotech ScpA Nanotechnologies for the ‘Made in Italy’: the experience of Veneto Nanotech

9.45 Denis Romagnoli STS Coating Service Srl Hard and Superhard nanocomposite coating deposited by PVD technology for industrial application

10.00 Maurizia Botti RES SpA and Polytechnic of Milano

Nanotechnology as extra-driver for innovation

10.15 Fabio Biscarini, Pierantonio Ragazzini

IMA Srl and Scriba Nanotecnologie

T-TAG: a nanotechnology-based device for recording the thermal history of pharmaceutical products

10.35 Gianfranco Carotenuto Punto Quantico Srl Polymer-embedded fluorescent Au-Ag alloyed clusters for anti-counterfeiting applications

10.50 Q&A

11.00 Coffee break

11.30 Moira Ambrosi Dept. of Chemistry and CSGI, University of Firenze

Bottom-up/top-down synthesis of stable zirconium hydroxide nanophases and their use for the production of innovative stain-resistant coatings for ceramic tiles

11.45 Silvio Cassarà, Speranza Boccafogli

University of Bologna and Granitifiandre S.p.A, Sinergie Soc. Cons. a r.l.

Nanotechnology for Eco-Active Architecture

12.05 Gilberto Artioli University of Padova, Dep.t of Geoscience, CIRCe Centre

Imaging of nanoseeded nucleation in cement by diffraction tomography

12.20 Q&A

12.30 Lunch

POSTER SESSIONS: NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND MANUFACTURING - NANOMATERIALS FOR THE MADE IN ITALY - CULTURAL HERITAGE - HEALTH CARE

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November 22nd Afternoon (13.45-19.00)

CULTURAL HERITAGE: preservation and protection

Chair-panel: Antonio Sgamellotti, University of Perugia Piero Baglioni, Center for Colloid and Surface Science (CSGI) and University of Firenze Mauro Matteini, Institute for the Conservation and Promotion of Cultural Heritage (CNR ICVBC )

13.45 Chair-panel introduction: Nanotechnologies for the Cultural Heritage

14.25 Rodorico Giorgi Dept. of Chemistry and CSGI, University of Firenze

Semi-interpenetrating p(HEMA)/PVP hydrogels for the cleaning of water-sensitive canvas paintings

14.45 Adriana Bernardi Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (ISAC-CNR)

Nanomaterials from Metal-alkoxides Precursors for Conservation of Building Materials: the EU Project NANOMATCH

15.05 Costanza Miliani Institute of Molecular Science and Technologies (CNR ISTM)

Nanostructured substrates for application of SERS to cultural studies

15.25 Sabina Vedovello C.B.C. Conservazione Beni Culturali, Italy

The Leaning Tower of Pisa: consolidation of capitals on 2

nd and 3

rd orders

15.45 Q&A

15.55 Coffee break

16.25 Gian Luca Guerrini Italcementi Photocatalytic cement-base coatings

16.45 Gerald Ziegenbalg IBZ-Salzchemie GmbH & Co. KG, Germany

The Consolidation of Stone, Mortar and Plaster by using Calcium Hydroxide Nano-Sols

17.05 Enrico Quagliarini Dept. of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, Polytechnic University of Marche (DICEA)

TiO2 nanocoatings for Architectural Heritage: self-cleaning treatments on historical stone surfaces

17.25 Maria Enrica Frigione Dept. of Engineering for Innovation, University of Salento

Novel UV- Curable Methacrylate Nanocomposite as Coatings for Cultural Heritage Applications

17.45 Q&A

POSTER SESSIONS: NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND MANUFACTURING - NANOMATERIALS FOR THE MADE IN ITALY - CULTURAL HERITAGE - HEALTH CARE

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November 22nd Morning (9.00-12.45)

HEALTHCARE improving the lifelong health and wellbeing: focus on cancer

Chairs: Fabrizio Pirri, Centre of Excellence LATEMAR – Polytechnic of Torino and Center for Space Human Robotics of IIT@POLITO Furio Gramatica, Head of Department, Polo Tecnologico (Biomedical Technology Department), Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi ONLUS, IRCCS "Santa Maria Nascente"

9.00 Chair introduction

9.15 Holger Grüll Philips Research, Dept. of Minimally Invasive Therapy and Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

Temperature sensitive liposomes for Image guided drug delivery with MR-HIFU

9.40 Louis Shenkman Tel Aviv University and coordinator of the EU project SaveMe, Israel

A modular nanosystems platform for advanced cancer management - The SaveMe Consortium

10.05 Meni Wanunu Nanoscale Biophysics Laboratory, Northeastern University, USA

Analysis of Nucleic Acids using Nanopore Ion Microscopes

10.30 Laurent Lévy Nanobiotix, France A revolutionary approach to local cancer treatment based on nanomedicine

10.55 Q&A

11.05 Coffee break

11.30 Paolo Macor Dept. of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy

New Therapeutic Approach for the Treatment of B-cell disorders using cytotoxic drug-loaded immuno-nanoparticles

11.45 Debora Berti Department of Chemistry, University of Firenze and CSGI, Firenze, Italy

Smart lipid assemblies for DNA complexation: structure at the nanoscale and interaction with membrane models

12.00 Manuele Onofri

Interdepartmental Center for Industrial Research on The Health Sciences & Technologies and Dept. of Pharmacy and Biotechnology at the University of Bologna, Italy

Biological model membranes for biosensors applications: preparation and characterization and sensing properties

12.15 Speaker in definition

12.30 Q&A

12.40 Lunch

POSTER SESSIONS: NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND MANUFACTURING - NANOMATERIALS FOR THE MADE IN ITALY - CULTURAL HERITAGE - HEALTH CARE

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November 22nd Afternoon (13.45-19.00)

HEALTHCARE improving the lifelong health and wellbeing: focus on ageing society

Chairs: Fulvio Uggeri, R&D Manager, Bracco Imaging, Italy Ludovico Ciferri, Graduate School of Management, International University of Japan

13.45 Chair introduction

14.00 Jackie Ying Director, Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Singapore

Design and Synthesis of Nanostructured Biomaterials

14.25 Fabrizio Stocchi Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Research Centre at the IRCCS San Raffaele, Italy

Title in definition

14.50 Sophia Antimisiaris B.Pharm, Dept. of Pharmacy, University of Patras, Greece

Nanoliposomes for drug delivery and targeting: Progress in applications for AD and other diseases

15.15 Paolo Ariano Center for Space Human Robotics@PoliTo, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy

HExEC: Hand Exoskeleton EMG Control

15.40 Caterina Cinti Institute of Phisiology, CNR, Siena, Italy Novel Erythrocryte-based Target Therapy for Adenocarcinoma Prostate Cancer

15.55 Rolando Barbucci C.R.I.S.M.A., University of Siena, Italy

Magnetic Field Induced Acceleration or Retardation of the Anticancer Drug Release by Hydrogels with Magnetic Nanoparticles as Crosslinkers

16.10 Q&A

16.20 Coffee break

16.45 Hydrogels Workshop

POSTER SESSIONS: NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES AND MANUFACTURING - NANOMATERIALS FOR THE MADE IN ITALY - CULTURAL HERITAGE - HEALTH CARE

RELATED TO THE HEALTHCARE AREA:

November 21st

, afternoon: NANOMAX WORKSHOP Nanomedicine and nanotechnologies for health care (go to the programme)

November 22nd

, afternoon (same room, following the Health Care session) HYDROGELS WORKSHOP: Hydrogels and gels for health and environmental applications (go to the programme)

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November 23rd Morning (9.00-12.50)

INTELLIGENT AND CONNECTED WORLD: developing next generation nanodevices and nanosystems

Chairs: Dino Fiorani, Director, National Research Council, Institute of Structure of Matter (CNR ISM) Renato Bozio, Vice-Rector for Research of the University of Padua

9.00 Chairs introduction

9.10 Luigi Occhipinti STMicroelectronics Flexible and disposable electronics towards autonomous and ubiquitous smart sensing

9.35 Salvatore Iannotta Institute of Materials for Electronics and Magnetism (IMEM-CNR)

Organic electrochemical transistors for bio-sensing and bio-electronics, towards bio-medical applications

9.55 Riccardo Bertacco Dept. of Physics, Polytechnic of Milano (LNESS)

Magnetic nanostructures for on-chip manipulation of biological entities and biosensing

10.15 Loris Vendrame Micron Technology

Nanoelectronic Device Electrical Simulation including single atom and trap effects: implication and benchmarking on a Non Volatile Memory test case

10.35 Stefano Borini Nokia Research Center (Cambridge UK Laboratory)

Graphene technology for future portable devices

10.55 Q&A

11.05 Coffee break

11.40 Valentin Alek Dediu Institute of Nanostructured Materials (CNR ISMN)

Magnetically Enhanced Memristor

12.00 Gaspare Varvaro Institute of Structure of Matter (CNR ISM)

Advanced magnetic materials for ultra high density magnetic recording

12.20 Giampiero Pepe University of Naples Federico II & CNR-SPIN

Self-assembled arrays of block-copolymer nanostructures including nanoparticles for organic memories and novel optical devices

12.40 Q&A

12.50 Lunch

POSTER SESSIONS: INTELLIGENT AND CONNECTED WORLD - ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT - SAFETY, ETHICS AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS

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November 23rd Afternoon (13.50-17.00)

INTELLIGENT AND CONNECTED WORLD: developing next generation nanodevices and nanosystems

Chairs: Dino Fiorani, Director, National Research Council, Institute of Structure of Matter (CNR ISM) Renato Bozio, Vice-Rector for Research of the University of Padua

13.50 Chairs introduction

14.00 Pietro Sicilano Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems IMM-CNR

From Sensors and Microsystems to Smart System Integration

14.25 Marco Romagnoli CNIT/Scuola Superiore S. Anna (former MIT & Photonic Corp.USA)

Technology developments toward silicon photonics integration

14.45 Andrea Camposeo Institute of Nanoscience (CNR NANO) Light-emitting Nanofibers as Building Blocks for Photonics

15.05 Fabio Antonio Bovino Quantum Optics Lab, SELEX Sistemi Integrati

Quantum interference in plasmonic circuits for enhanced quantum information

15.25 Chiara Ingrosso Institute for Chemical and Physical Processes, CNR-IPCF

Colloidal Inorganic Nanocrystal Based Nanocomposites: Functional Materials For Micro And Nanofabrication

15.45 Giovanni Mattei University of Padova, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy and CNISM

Optical and Magneto-Optical Properties of Au-based Nanoparticles Obtained by Ion Implantation in Silica

16.05 Gerald Kada Nanotechnology Measurement Division, Agilent Technologies Inc., Chandler, USA

High-throughput Nanopatterning of Organic Thin Films via Particle Lithography: a Scanning Probe Microscopy Study

16.25 Q&A

POSTER SESSIONS: INTELLIGENT AND CONNECTED WORLD - ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT - SAFETY, ETHICS AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS

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November 23rd Morning (9.00-12.50)

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT: products and processes for a sustainable development

Chairs: Guido Saracco, Polytechnic of Torino, Dept. of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering (DISMIC)

9.00 Chair introduction

9.15 Carlo Andrea Malvicino

Centro Ricerche Fiat S.C.p.A., Italy Road transport decarbonisation – challenges and technologies

9.35 Peter Krueger Bayer Material Science AG, Germany

Commercial viable products and applications based on Carbon Nanotubes for energy and environment related challenges

9.55 Laura Meda Eni S.p.A. Istituto ENI Donegani, Italy Solar Hydrogen Generation for Energy Storage

10.15 Aldo Di Carlo Center for Hybrid and Organic Solar Energy (CHOSE) University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy

Dye Solar Cell: Toward the industrialization

10.35 Q&A

10.45 Coffee break

11.15 Francesco Riboli European Laboratory for Non-linear Spectroscopy (LENS), University of Firenze, Italy

Nanophotonics for Photovoltaic Applications

11.30 Amelia Montone ENEA, Materials Technology Unit, Research Centre of Casaccia, Italy

Nanostructured Materials For Solid-State Hydrogen Storage - COST Action MP 11003

11.45 Florian Meirer MiNALab, CMM–Irst, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy

X-ray Spectroscopy at the Nano-scale

12.00 Michele Modesti Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Italy

Nanoengineered electrospun membranes for environmental applications

12.15 Speaker in definition

12.30 Q&A

12.40 Lunch

POSTER SESSIONS: INTELLIGENT AND CONNECTED WORLD - ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT - SAFETY, ETHICS AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS

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November 23rd Afternoon (13.50-18.00)

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT: water preservation & purification

Chairs: Ashok Vaseashta, Director Institute for Advanced Sciences Convergence & Int'l Clean Water Institute (ICWS), USA Enrico Brugnoli, Director of the Department of Earth and Environment, National Research Council

13.50 Chairs introduction

14.10 Roberto Zocchi

President, Centro Sviluppo Materiali, Chairman. Commission "Legal and Economic affair", EUREAU (the European Federation of National Association of Water Services) and Senior Manager of ACEA spa, Italy

European Innovation strategies in the Water Sector

14.35 Nora Savage PhD, Nano Team Lead Environmental Engineer, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), USA

Nanotechnology: Meeting Global Water Challenges

15.00 Rafi Semiat

Director of the Grand Water Research Institute and Head of the Rabin Desalination Laboratory at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

Nanotechnology for Clean Water

15.25 Enrico Drioli Professor, Italian Institute on Membrane Technology (CNR-ITM), Italy

Progress in membrane engineering in water desalination and reuse

15.45 Q&A

15.55 Coffee break

16.15 Inge Genné Institute for Technological Research (VITO), Coordinator of the Nano4water network, Belgium

The Nano4Water Consortium activities

16.35 Stefano Zuin Venice Research Consortium, Italy Introduction to the NANOPUR project: functionalized nanostructured polymeric membranes for water purification

16.55 Mauro Zanette Depuracque Srl, Italy Application of iron nanoparticles to wastewater treatment

17.15 Annalisa Aluigi CNR-ISMAC, Italy Adsorption of Methylene Blue from Water using Keratin Nanofibre Membranes

17.35 Q&A

POSTER SESSIONS: INTELLIGENT AND CONNECTED WORLD - ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT - SAFETY, ETHICS AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS

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November 23rd Morning (9.00-12.30)

SAFETY, ETHICS AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS: focus on nanoregulation, nanotoxicology and ethical issues In cooperation (full day session) with the Italian Society for Nanotoxicology and the Cost Action FA0904 Eco-sustainable Food Packaging Based on Polymer Nanomaterials

Chairs: Enrico Sabbioni, ECSIN, Veneto Nanotech and Italian Society for Nanotoxicology Elvio Mantovani, AIRI-Nanotec IT, Italian Centre for Nanotechnologies

9.00 Chairs introduction

9.15 Georgios Katalagarianakis

DG for Research & Innovation, European Commission

EU nanosafety research: from 7FP to Horizon2020

9.40 Florian Schellauf Issue Manager , Technical & Regulatory Affairs – Cosmetics Europe

Regulatory Challenges for Cosmetic Products containing Nanomaterials

10.00 Maria Alessandrelli Centro Nazionale Sostanze Chimiche, National Health Institute (ISS)

Developments and nanospecific issues under European legislative framework for chemicals

10.15 Letizia Polci Ministry of Health and National Health Institute (ISS)

Bridging research, innovation and legislative development for nanomaterials

10.30 Stefano Pozzi Mucelli

Veneto Nanotech SCpA – ECSIN Laboratory

Testing the tests: collaborative research for methods validation in nanomaterials risk assessment

10.45 Q&A

10.55 Coffee break

11.25 Francesco Cubadda National Health Institute (ISS) The Nanogenotox project

11.40 Paolo Milani Interdisciplinary Centre for Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces (CIMaINa), Italy

The Nanotox project

11.55 Elisa Pedretti Dept. of Biotechnology and Life Science, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy

Nanoparticle toxicity

12.10 Elena Pariotti Centro per le decisioni giuridico-ambientali e la certificazione etica d'impresa (CIGA)

Title in definition

12.25 Q&A

12.35 Mario Di Gioacchino, Allergy and Immunotoxicology Unit, “Università G.d’Annunzio” Foundation, Italy Introduction to the poster session

12.45 Lunch

POSTER SESSIONS: INTELLIGENT AND CONNECTED WORLD - ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT - SAFETY, ETHICS AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS

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November 23rd Afternoon (14.00-18.00)

SAFETY, ETHICS AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS: focus on eco-nanotoxicology and occupational, health and safety issues

Chairs: Enrico Sabbioni, ECSIN, Veneto Nanotech and Italian Society for Nanotoxicology Andrea Porcari, AIRI-Nanotec IT, Italian Centre for Nanotechnologies

14.00 Janeck James Scott-Fordsmand

Department of Biosciences, Univ. Aarhus, Denmark

Title in definition

14.20 David Pellegrini I.S.P.R.A. - Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research, Italy

Marine Nano-Ecotoxicology: development of standard methodologies for the assessment of nanoparticles effects on marine organisms

14.35 Fabio Boccuni Dept. of Occupational Medicine (formerly ISPESL), Italian Workers Compensation Authority (INAIL), Italy

The research on engineered nanomaterials and OSH: from the stakeholders engagement to the development of risk management tools

14.50 Anna Luisa Costa CNR ISTEC, Italy Safe by design approach: industrial driven strategies for nanomaterials risk management

15.05 Yves Sicard CEA, Grenoble, France NanoProduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit

15.20 Q&A

15.30 Coffee break

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SAFETY, ETHICS AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS: focus on Polymer Nanomaterials for Food Packaging: Safety and Environmental Issues

Chair: Konstantinos C. Makris, Professor, Cyprus International Institute for Environmental and Public Health and Harvard School of Public Health and Cyprus University of Technology

15.50 Chair introduction

16.00 Cosimo Carfagna Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Polymers (ICTP)-CNR

Presentation of the Institute and Research Activities

16.10 Sossio Cimmino Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Polymers (ICTP)-CNR

Introduction to COST ACTION FA0904 (2010-2014) "Ecosustainable Food Packaging Based on Polymer Nanomaterials"

16.20 Alison Anderson Plymouth University, UK Polymers in Nanotechnology Food Packaging: Public Perceptions and Health Risks

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16.40 Geoffrey Hunt Centre for Bioethics & Emerging Technologies, St Mary's University Coll, London, UK

Polymer Nanomaterials: A Challenging Risk Assessment Background

17.00 Flemming R Cassee

National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) and Utrecht University, Interfacultary Institute for Risk Assessment Science, The Netherlands

Metrics that drive biodistribution and toxic effects after inhalation of nanomaterials

17.20 Nastassja Lewinski Institute of Work and Health, Switzerland

Impacts of Incidental Exposure to Nanoparticles

17.40 Q&A

POSTER SESSIONS: INTELLIGENT AND CONNECTED WORLD - ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT - SAFETY, ETHICS AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS

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International Conference

NANOTECHITALY 2012 November 21-23, 2012 – NH Hotel Laguna Palace, Venezia-Mestre

- PROGRAMME – THEMATIC WORKSHOPS

November 21st:

NANOMAX: Nanomedicine and nanotechnologies for health care

November 22nd:

ULAB PROJECT: Nanotechnologies Across Europe - A unique opportunity to establish high-tech collaboration with leading European Universities

NANOFORCE PROJECT: Nanotechnologies for chemical enterprises: your gateway for the Nanotechnologies in Central Europe

DISC REGENERATION - HYDROGELS: Hydrogels and gels for health and environmental applications

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November 21st Afternoon (16.15-19.00)

NANOMAX WORKSHOP Nanomedicine and nanotechnologies for health care

16.30 Francesco S. Pavone University of Firenze The Nanomax Flagship

16.40 Anna Tampieri CNR ISTEC Nanotechnology in Medicine: the dream becomes true

17.10 Manuela Gariboldi Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori

Exploitation of novel cancer biomarkers to develop personalized medicine using functionalized nanoparticles and targeting strategies

17.25 Gianguglielmo Zehender

'L. Sacco' Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, University of Milano

New virologic tools for diagnosis and management of Hepatitis C virus chronic infection: a Point-Of-Care strategy

17.40 Francesco Vanzi European Laboratory for Non-linear Spectroscopy (LENS)

Single molecule detection in vitro and in vivo

17.55 Elena Angeli University of Genova Tunable nanopore biosensors for next generation single molecule sensing and diagnostics

18.10 Pierpaolo Pompa Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Nanomaterials based diagnostic microdevices

18.25 Carlo Ricciardi Centre of Excellence LATEMAR – Polytechnic of Torino

New detection solutions for integrated Lab on Chip systems

18.40 Q&A and closing remarks

CURRENT PARTNERS:

- LENS – University of Firenze - Polytechnic of Torino - University of Genova - Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia - Istituto Nazionale Tumori - University of Milano

INFORMATION:

Francesco S. Pavone, University of Firenze [email protected] – 150.217.156.30/nanomax/

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November 22nd Morning (11.00-13.00)

ULAB PROJECT WORKSHOP Nanotechnologies Across Europe - A unique opportunity to establish high-tech collaboration with leading European Universities

Chair: Shiva Loccisano, Head of Technology Transfer Division, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy

11.00 Chair introduction

11.10 Riccardo Pietrabissa

NetVal President - Network for the Valorisation of University Research

Toward a new paradigm in technology transfer

11.30 Roberto Prieto Deputy Vice-Rector for Research, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain

ULAB presentation

11.45 Julian Bosch Institute of Groundwater Ecology, Technical University of Munich, Germany

Nanosized iron oxide colloids in microbial BTEX groundwater remediation

12.00 Andy Self Technology Transfer Manager, Isis Innovation Ltd, University of Oxford, UK

Nanotechnology from the University of Oxford

12.15 Fernando Calle

Insitute for Systems based on Optoelectronics and Microtechnology-ISOM, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain

Graphene: processing and short-term applications

12.30 Lirida Alves de Barros Naviner

Communication and Electronic Department, Telecom ParisTech, France

Designing Reliable Processors in Nanotechnology

12.45 Carlo Ricciardi Department of Applied Science and Technology, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy

Mechanical micro/nano-systems for detection of food contaminants

13.00 Chair closing remarks

PROJECT PARTNERS:

- Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy) - University of Oxford (UK) - Technical University of Munich (Germany) - Technical University of Madrid (Spain) - Paris Institute of Technology (France)

INFORMATION:

Shiva Loccisano, Head of Technology Transfer Division, Polytechnic University of Turin [email protected] –www.ulab-fp7.eu/

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November 22nd Afternoon (14.00-16.00)

NANOFORCE PROJECT WORKSHOP: Nanotechnologies for chemical enterprises: your gateway for the Nanotechnologies in Central Europe

14.00 Enzo Sisti Veneto Nanotech ScpA Opportunities for research and SMEs in Veneto Region towards hi-tech deals

14.15 Paolo Manes SC Sviluppo chimica S.p.A. The dealflow of the Nanoforce as a tool to raise money for the Researchers

14.35 Christian Micheletti Veneto Nanotech ScpA The «Nanoforce Valleys»: how the territories could attract investment

14.50 Jörg Klein Chemie Cluster Bayern, Germany

The experience of a chemical cluster to enhance the added value chain from large groups to SMEs

15.10 Sonja Hartl Bionanonet, Austria How to move from the Regulatory constraints to responsible nanomaterials management

15.25 Question & Answers

15.45 Conclusions Enzo Sisti, Veneto Nanotech ScpA, Next steps of the Nanoforce Project

PROJECT PARTNERS:

- SC – Sviluppo Chimica spa (Italy) - Veneto Nanotech ScpA (Italy) - Association of Chemical Industry of the Czech Republic (Czech Republic) - Chemistry Cluster Bavaria (Germany) - Polish Chamber of Chemical Industry – PIPC (Poland) - University of Nova Gorica (Slovenia) - BioNanoNetForschungs GmbH (Austria) - Association of Chemical & Pharmaceutical Industry of the Slovak Republic - Institute of High Pressure Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences

INFORMATION:

Christian Micheletti, Veneto Nanotech [email protected]

PROGRAMME

www.nanotechitaly.it

November 22nd Afternoon (16.30-19.00)

DISC REGENERATION – HYDROGELS WORKSHOP: Hydrogels and gels for health and environmental applications

Chairs: Luigi Ambrosio, Institute of Composite and Biomedical Materials, National Research Council of Italy Claudio Migliaresi, Dept. of Materials Engineering and Industrial Technologies and Biotech Research Center, University of Trento

16.45 Chair introduction

17.00 Antonella Motta

Dept. of Materials Engineering and Industrial Technologies and Biotech Research Center, University of Trento and European Institute of Excellence on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Italy

Structure induced biomolecular recognition in fibroin hydrogels.

17.20 Julio San Román Dept. of Polymeric Nano and Biomaterials, and CIBER-BBN, Institute of Polymers, CSIC, Madrid, Spain

The Cryopolymerization: a Mild Technology for the Fabrication of Functionalized Porous Systems

17.40 Alessandro Sannino

Department of Innovation Engineering, University of Lecce, Italy and National Research Council (CNR), Italy

A novel class of cellulose-based superabsorbent hydrogels: main properties and applications

18.00 Miguel Oliveira

3B's Research Group - Biomaterials, Biodegradables And Biomimetics, Univ. Minho, and European Institute Of Excellence On Tissue Engineering And Regenerative Medicine, Portugal

Gellan gum-based Hydrogels for the Tissue Engineering of Complex Tissues

18.20 Antonio Gloria Institute of Composite and Biomedical Materials, National Research Council of Italy

Viscoelastic behaviour and functional injectability of micro - and nano-composite collagen-LMW HA s-IPNs as nucleus pulposus substitutes

18.40 Q&A and closing remarks

INFORMATION:

Luigi Ambrosio, Institute of Composite and Biomedical Materials, National Research Council of Italy

[email protected] - www.disc-regeneration.eu