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    1. Firing Up Israel’s Nanotech Engine Dan Vilenski INNI BoD, Former Chairman, Applied Materials Israel Copyright © Israel National Nanotechnology Initiative 2005. All Rights Reserved. RusNano conference Dan Vilenski December 2008
    2. The theme of my presentation is 1+1>2 or Cooperation Between RusNano + Nano Israel can be a winning proposition Dan Vilenski 2 December 2008
    3. The Vilenski Business Card 6M 500 M eur pren entre Israel - U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation 200 M M 10 0 1969 1993 1997 2004 1986 2003 Dan Vilenski 3 December 2008
    4. Israel National Nanotechnology Initiative INNI Established in 2001 Shared initiative of the Israeli government and the Israeli National Academy of Sciences Strong representation from academia and industry Sets national goals and priorities for advancing nanotechnology in Israel Dan Vilenski 4 December 2008
    5. Israel Nanotechnology Initiative Objectives Promote establishment of local Nanotechnology- based industry Formulate a long range program for research, technology development, and world-class infrastructure Provide leadership and guidance throughout implementation of the program Promote Academia-Industry Collaboration Dan Vilenski 5 December 2008
    6. Israel’s Nanotech Goals From the INNI National Plan: Fund development of solutions for Israel’s high priority challenges Nanobiotech Water desalination Alternative energy Environment Electronics Dan Vilenski 6 December 2008
    7. Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model Private Donation to the University $250 Million 5 years program Matching by Matching by the the University Israeli Government Dan Vilenski 7 December 2008
    8. Clear and Tangible Success Matrix # of new Nanotechnology Scientists # of new Nanotechnology Engineers # of new patents (extra credit patents applied) # of published papers # of new startups and/or new Nanotechnology business in existing companies Dan Vilenski 8 December 2008
    9. 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings About 325 research groups compared to 210 in 2005 Over 75 nano-based companies compare to 45 in 2005 * Lux Research: \"Ranking the Nations: Nanotech's Shifting Global Leaders,” published October 2005. Dan Vilenski 9 December 2008
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    12. The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena Cooperation programs between RusNano, Russian academy of Science and/or companies and Israeli academia and/or companies Dan Vilenski 12 December 2008
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    14. KiloLambda Website 14 Dan Vilenski 14 December 2008
    15. Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda & Molex Joint Development Passive, nanostructure based, fiber optics components: Optical fuse -Blocking • Light blocking interruption of optical transmission – When the power is above the threshold, interruption occurs Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting • Light limiting and absorption of “collateral” light – Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical “Zener Diode” Dan Vilenski 15 December 2008
    16. Matchmaking Efforts Leverage already established initiatives, potential opportunities and networks Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint Academia–Industry collaborations Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations Dan Vilenski 16 December 2008
    17. Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list) Marvel Intel ADC ST Microelectronics Microsoft Qualcomm Infineon IBM Applied Materials Analog Devices Sun Micro systems KLA - Tencor Vishay CA Kulicke & Soffa AVX (Kyocera) EDS Bio-Rad General Electric BMC BAE Systems Ind. Philips Medical Cisco Astronautics Medtronics 3 Com Sigma Boston Scientific HP Invitrogen Motorola Texas Instruments J&J Lucent Technologies National S.C Merck Avaya Alcatel Deutsche Telekom Nortel Philips British Telecom Siemens Ericsson Daimler Chrysler Nokia Dan Vilenski 17 December 2008
    18. Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group) Nano sized fire retardants Ahava Dead Sea Laboratories Nano dermatological and cosmetic formulations Nilit Nano-functional particles for nylon fibers Dan Vilenski 18 December 2008
    19. Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies (continued) HP Scitex Nano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films Intel First high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA IAI Multifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials Dan Vilenski 19 December 2008
    20. BIRD Foundation Mission To stimulate, promote and support joint industrial R&D of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States Performance ~$255M granted 776 projects approved ~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities Dan Vilenski 20 December 2008
    21. BIRD- R Foundation Budget $Y Russian Company Dan Vilenski 21 December 2008
    22. Ministry of Industry International Cooperation Foundations: BIRDF-with U.S.A. USISTC/F SIIRD-with Singapore CIIRDF - with Canada KORIL-RDF - With S. Korea BRITECH–with the UK Dan Vilenski 22 December 2008
    23. Ministry of Industry International Cooperation Bi-National Support Agreements: France Italy Belgium India China Taiwan Portugal Finland Spain Germany Sweden Holland Turkey Hong-Kong Brazil Argentina Denmark Greece Dan Vilenski 23 December 2008
    24. Ministry of Industry International Cooperation Multi-National Agreements The European FP7 EUREKA Next – RusNano? Dan Vilenski 24 December 2008
    25. Ministry of Industry International Cooperation Total Figures for 2007: $M105 in 219 Projects Dan Vilenski 25 December 2008
    26. One Potential Success Model Stage One Rusnano Russian VC Equity? $ Equity $ Technology Russian Israeli Subsidiary NanoTech Company Company •Product Development •Program management •Manufacturing •Short time to market •Know-how •Sales Dan Vilenski 26 December 2008
    27. NanoIsrael 2009, Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israel’s both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in : o Nanobio o Nanomaterials o Nanomedicine o Nanoelectronics o Energy & The Environment o Nanophotonics Dan Vilenski 27 December 2008
    28. Contacts: INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dan@dvilenski.com Operations Meir Weinstein meir.weinstein@nanoisrael.org Industry and Academia Cooperation Rafi Koriat rafi.koriat@nanoisrael.org Communication and Administration Barry N. Breen barry.breen@nanoisrael.org Dan Vilenski 28 December 2008
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