This catalogue: (version 7.0, updated January 2017), compiled by the Phantoms Foundation (coordinator of the Spanish Nanotechnology Plan funded by ICEX), provides a general overview of the Nano Companies (104) in Spain and in particular the importance of this market research, etc.
This version includes also tech transfer institutions in Spain from universities, technological institutes, etc
This document provides a catalogue of 106 nano companies in Spain as well as other tech transfer institutions, compiled by the Phantoms Foundation. It includes general information about each company such as main research areas, number of employees in R&D, percentage dedicated to nanotechnology, funded projects, patents, and contacts. The Phantoms Foundation focuses on structuring and fostering nanoscience and nanotechnology in Europe and collaborates with Spanish and European government institutions on related reports and initiatives.
This document provides a catalogue of nanoscience and nanotechnology companies located in Spain. It includes overviews of several Spanish companies conducting research and development in areas such as nanocoatings, nanocomposites, drug delivery, nanomedicine, nanobio, nanochemistry, nanomaterials, nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanophotonics, modelling/simulation/software, and graphene. The catalogue was compiled by the Phantoms Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on nanoscience and nanotechnology that coordinates Spain's national nanotechnology action plan funded by ICEX, the Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade.
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This catalogue : (2 nd version, updated November 3, 2011),
compiled by the Phantoms Foundation (coordinator of
the Spanish Nanotechnology action plan funded by
ICEX), provides a general overview of the Nanoscience
and Nanotechnology companies (78) in Spain and in particular the importance of this market research,
product development, etc.
Note: only those contacted companies which provided
their details are listed.
Presentación de Antonio Correia, Presidente de la Fundación Phantoms y Coordinador de la Red Nanospain, durante las jornadas de nanotecnología de Grupo FORMAR-SE.
The document provides information on investment opportunities in the ICT sector in Spain. It summarizes that Spain has a large ICT market worth €88 billion annually, with nearly 30,000 ICT companies employing around 400,000 workers. The ICT sector contributes 4.7% to Spain's GDP. Major subsectors include telecommunications, IT, digital content production, and commerce. The document outlines Spain's strong mobile, broadband, and digital technology adoption rates and identifies opportunities in areas like smart cities, cybersecurity, and digital health.
This document provides an overview of innovation projects and initiatives in the Mataró-Maresme area led by Tecnocampus Mataró - Maresme. It discusses the goals of transforming the area into a hub of innovation through projects like the Tecnocampus university campus, various research centers and technology incubators, master's programs in entrepreneurship, and scientific parks. The goal is to promote talent, new companies, economic growth and technological leadership through these collaborative efforts between universities, the city council, and regional promotion agencies.
Aquest catàleg recull el perfil de les 15 empreses i centres catalans presents a l’estand de la Generalitat de Catalunya en el marc de l’IoT Solutions World Congress, que va tenir lloc a la Fira Barcelona del 16 al 18 de setembre de 2015. Les empreses van presentar els seus productes i serveis relacionats amb la Internet de les coses davant 4.000 professionals de la indústria.
This document provides a catalogue of 106 nano companies in Spain as well as other tech transfer institutions, compiled by the Phantoms Foundation. It includes general information about each company such as main research areas, number of employees in R&D, percentage dedicated to nanotechnology, funded projects, patents, and contacts. The Phantoms Foundation focuses on structuring and fostering nanoscience and nanotechnology in Europe and collaborates with Spanish and European government institutions on related reports and initiatives.
This document provides a catalogue of nanoscience and nanotechnology companies located in Spain. It includes overviews of several Spanish companies conducting research and development in areas such as nanocoatings, nanocomposites, drug delivery, nanomedicine, nanobio, nanochemistry, nanomaterials, nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanophotonics, modelling/simulation/software, and graphene. The catalogue was compiled by the Phantoms Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on nanoscience and nanotechnology that coordinates Spain's national nanotechnology action plan funded by ICEX, the Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade.
V3 chester women´s network ukti bcn march 2014ellisandco
Check out our presentation about how to trade your goods in Spain, shown at the Chester Women's Network hosted by Ellis & Co Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers in Chester.
This catalogue : (2 nd version, updated November 3, 2011),
compiled by the Phantoms Foundation (coordinator of
the Spanish Nanotechnology action plan funded by
ICEX), provides a general overview of the Nanoscience
and Nanotechnology companies (78) in Spain and in particular the importance of this market research,
product development, etc.
Note: only those contacted companies which provided
their details are listed.
Presentación de Antonio Correia, Presidente de la Fundación Phantoms y Coordinador de la Red Nanospain, durante las jornadas de nanotecnología de Grupo FORMAR-SE.
The document provides information on investment opportunities in the ICT sector in Spain. It summarizes that Spain has a large ICT market worth €88 billion annually, with nearly 30,000 ICT companies employing around 400,000 workers. The ICT sector contributes 4.7% to Spain's GDP. Major subsectors include telecommunications, IT, digital content production, and commerce. The document outlines Spain's strong mobile, broadband, and digital technology adoption rates and identifies opportunities in areas like smart cities, cybersecurity, and digital health.
This document provides an overview of innovation projects and initiatives in the Mataró-Maresme area led by Tecnocampus Mataró - Maresme. It discusses the goals of transforming the area into a hub of innovation through projects like the Tecnocampus university campus, various research centers and technology incubators, master's programs in entrepreneurship, and scientific parks. The goal is to promote talent, new companies, economic growth and technological leadership through these collaborative efforts between universities, the city council, and regional promotion agencies.
Aquest catàleg recull el perfil de les 15 empreses i centres catalans presents a l’estand de la Generalitat de Catalunya en el marc de l’IoT Solutions World Congress, que va tenir lloc a la Fira Barcelona del 16 al 18 de setembre de 2015. Les empreses van presentar els seus productes i serveis relacionats amb la Internet de les coses davant 4.000 professionals de la indústria.
The document summarizes recent Spanish science and innovation news from June 3 to July 20, 2014. It reports that:
1) The Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness allocated €5.5 million to consolidate 40 technology platforms in Spain bringing together 5,000 organizations to promote innovation.
2) A Spanish company received an international prize for excellence in innovation for its quality control services for the fruit and vegetable supply chain.
3) A Spanish engineer won the European Inventor Award for designing an improved wheel-to-rail contact control system for high-speed trains.
This document provides an overview of the ICT industry in Catalonia, Spain. It discusses the definition of the global ICT industry and notes that Catalonia has over 15,000 ICT companies, 115,000 employees in the sector, and the industry generates €15.9 billion in annual turnover. The document also outlines opportunities for international market expansion for Catalan companies and technological/business opportunities in the Catalan ICT ecosystem.
The document introduces iSOCO, a company with offices in Spain and Colombia that conducts research projects related to virtual assistants, data integration, and humanitarian crisis monitoring. It describes iSOCO's mission to transform research into innovation for clients and lists some of its current projects, which include developing conversational agents and approaches for fusing knowledge across media. The document also provides an overview of iSOCO's team members and locations.
Jordi Reynés, Clara Borràs, Martí Burriel: The infrastructure of citie’s maker spaces to the service of the maker community in Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain).
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Wim de Kinderen: Engaging the 3D printing infrastructures and stakeholders in Eindhoven (Netherlands).
Juan Bertolín: Maker community and University’s Living Lab University engagement in Castelló, Comunitat Valenciana. (Spain).
The document promotes Catalonia and Barcelona as leaders in mobile technology and innovation. It discusses how the Mobile World Congress, taking place February 25-28, 2019, will showcase Catalonia's strong ICT sector and commitment to driving the digital revolution. It highlights Barcelona's status as the permanent Mobile World Capital from 2012-2023 and the entrepreneurial ecosystem and opportunities this creates in Catalonia for technology companies.
The document discusses supporting enterprises and research institutes in the innovation process from idea to market. It highlights that innovation is an ongoing cycle requiring cooperation between scientists, producers, and end users. The Enterprise Europe Network can provide information, advice, and help finding partners to support bringing ideas to market. While most EU funding now focuses on full innovation cycles, both applied and basic research remain important for new ideas, knowledge, and long-term social benefits.
The document summarizes information about 22@Barcelona, Barcelona's innovation district. It provides details about the history and development of 22@Barcelona, from its origins as an industrial area to its transformation into a hub for technology and innovation. Key aspects covered include the urban planning process that created the innovation district, the major industries and clusters located there like media, ICT, energy, and medical technology, and how 22@Barcelona aims to attract talent and support startups and innovation through programs and spaces.
COMS International Conference on Commercialization of Micro and NanotechnologyHigh Tech Systems Park
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Catalonia is located in northeastern Spain with an area of 32,106 square kilometers and a population of 7.3 million people. It has a dynamic economy that represents 20% of Spain's GDP and 30% of exports despite comprising only 16% of the population. Catalonia has a talented, creative workforce and is a leader in sectors like ICT due to its 11 competitive hubs, over 80 technology centers, and hosting of major companies like Telefonica, IBM and Microsoft. The Catalan government promotes innovation through initiatives like idigital and Barcelona's designation as the Mobile World Capital to stimulate economic growth through mobile and digital technologies.
Tecnalia Research & Innovation has been born out of the merger between Cidemco, ESI, Euve, Fatronik, Inasmet, Labein, Leia and Robotiker, thus creating the largest private Research, Development and Innovation (R+D+i) group in Spain and one of the leading ones in Europe, with a staff of over 1,400 people and a turnover of 125 million euros.
Further information in http://www.tecnalia.com/
OECD workshop on measuring the link between public procurement, R&D and innov...STIEAS
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Para mas infromación contacta: Carles Fillat - cfillat@tecnocampus.cat - Telf: +34 619373928
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This document summarizes the 22@Barcelona plan to transform a former industrial area of Barcelona into a knowledge and innovation district. It discusses how 22@Barcelona aims to be a knowledge city and smart city by attracting talent and businesses in key clusters like media, ICT, energy, medical technologies, and design. It also emphasizes building community among residents and professionals through cultural programs and shared public spaces. The goal is to create an inclusive, sustainable neighborhood that drives economic growth and improves quality of life through knowledge and innovation.
MINATEC is a campus in Grenoble, France dedicated to micro and nanotechnologies research and education. It was launched in 2000 with over 1 billion euros invested in its facilities. MINATEC has 20 hectares of land and buildings that house over 4,000 researchers, students, and industry professionals conducting research in cleanrooms, laboratories, and joint research centers. The campus aims to foster collaboration between its education, research, and industry programs to advance micro and nanotechnologies and support economic development in the region.
The Law Factory: a git and dataviz approach to parliamentary bill-trackingmysociety
This document describes a project between a citizen NGO and research laboratories to increase transparency in the French parliamentary process. They created a tool called TheLawFactory that tracks bills through the legislative process, visualizes text changes between stages, and analyzes the extent to which bills are modified. The goal is to provide open data and tools for researchers, journalists and citizens to understand lawmaking. Future work includes improving data coverage, adding features like amendment networks, and connecting bills to final laws.
Telefónica I+D is the research and development arm of Telefónica Group. It has a technological observatory that monitors trends and helps identify new business opportunities. The observatory provides trend reports and analyses emerging technologies through its worldwide network of scouts. Examples of its trend studies include Trends 2011-2014 which mapped and analyzed technology trends, Trends 2020 which looked at social and technological perspectives on future trends, and Digital Spain which examined Spain's information society. The observatory also collaborates with partners through projects like Value-it to develop a holistic vision of trends from both demand and supply perspectives.
Per novè any consecutiu les empreses catalanes tenen una participació destacada al Mobile World Congress. En aquest catàleg podeu consultar els expositors que hi participen.
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The document summarizes key information about Lyon, France as a place for business and innovation. It highlights Lyon's:
- Large population and strong demographic growth.
- Strong economy as the 6th largest European region in terms of GDP.
- Dynamic startup environment and key sectors like healthcare, digital, and green tech.
- World-class universities and research institutions that fuel innovation.
- Initiative to create a "Totem Building" to support high-potential startups and help them scale internationally.
This document aims at presenting Nanophononics to attract all the relevant stakeholders and help them to synergize into a vast but sound and well defined field. This call is made in direction of academic members, industries, SMEs and governmental organizations to join the European nanophononics community (www.euphonon.eu)
On behalf of the Organising and the International Scientific Committees we take great pleasure in welcoming you to Genoa for the sixth edition of the Graphene and 2D Materials International Conference & Exhibition.
Over the past 5 editions, the Graphene Conference strengthened its position as the main meeting point of the Graphene community Worldwide.
Graphene2016 will feature:
A plenary session with internationally renowned speakers
An industrial forum focused on Graphene Commercialization
Extensive thematic workshops in parallel
(Metrology, Characterization & Standardization, Health & Medical Applications, Theory & Simulation, Production & Applications of graphene and related materials, Energy and Worldwide Graphene Initiatives, Funding & Priorities)
An important exhibition carried out with the latest Graphene trends
A Brokerage event
Graphene2016 is now an established event, attracting global participants intent on sharing, exchanging and exploring new avenues of graphene-related scientific and commercial developments.
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Catalonia is located in northeastern Spain with an area of 32,106 square kilometers and a population of 7.3 million people. It has a dynamic economy that represents 20% of Spain's GDP and 30% of exports despite comprising only 16% of the population. Catalonia has a talented, creative workforce and is a leader in sectors like ICT due to its 11 competitive hubs, over 80 technology centers, and hosting of major companies like Telefonica, IBM and Microsoft. The Catalan government promotes innovation through initiatives like idigital and Barcelona's designation as the Mobile World Capital to stimulate economic growth through mobile and digital technologies.
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An important exhibition carried out with the latest Graphene trends
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Graphene Position Paper (E-Nano Newsletter Special Issue)Phantoms Foundation
This E-nano Newsletter special issue contains the final version of the nanoICT position paper on Graphene (one-atom-thick sheet of carbon / in 2010, A.K. Geim
and K. Novoselov, were awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for “groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene”) summarising the
current state of progress and open perspectives concerning the emergence of graphene-based technologies and applications. This paper is a mixture between a short review of recent achievements and ingredients for the elaboration of a more specific and detailed roadmap.
During the last decades a large effort has been invested in the development of a new
discipline devoted to benefit from optical excitations in materials where metals are
key element (Plasmonics). We will make an introduction on this topic below, but let’s
anticipate that two application areas are sensing and information technologies.
The following height extended abstracts, presented during the one-day NANOMAGMA
Symposium (Bilbao, Spain – April 13, 2011 reflects some of the latest developments on magneto-plasmonics.
In 2010 and 2011, the nanoICT project (EU/ICT/FET Coordination Action) launched
two calls for exchange visits for PhD students with the following main objectives: 1.
To perform joint work or to be trained in the leading European industrial and academic research institutions; 2. To enhance long-term collaborations within the ERA; 3. To
generate high-skilled personnel and to facilitate technology transfer;
The first outcome report was published in the issue 22 (August 2011) and this edition
contains four new articles providing insights in relevant fi elds for nanoICT.
We would like to thank all the authors who contributed to this issue as well as the European Commission for the financial support (projects nanoICT No. 216165 and NANOMAGMA No. FP7-214107-2).
Dr. Antonio Correia Editor - Phantoms Foundation
This second version of the report “Nanoscience & Nanotechnology in Spain” provides insights by identifying R&D directions and priorities in Spain. Moreover, it aims to be a valid source of guidance, not only for the scientific community but also for the industry.
This report covers a wide range of interdisciplinary areas of research and development, such as Graphene, Nanochemistry, Nanomedicine, Carbon
Nanotubes, Nanomaterials for Energy, Modelling, etc., and provides insights in these areas, currently very active worldwide and particularly in Spain. It
also provides an outlook of the entire Spanish nanotechnology system, including nearly 250 research institutions and over 50 companies.
Expected impact of initiative s suc h a s this document is to enhance visibility, ommunication and networking between specialists in several
fields, facilitate rapid information flow, look for
areas of common ground between different technologies and therefore shape and consolidate the Spanish and European research communities.
This edition contains two articles providing new insights in a relevant field for future nano-electronics applications, i.e. molecular computing at the atomic scale. Since 1974, Molecular electronics had been always associated to the possible future of computers. A new European
Integrated Project AtMol was proposed and accepted by the European Commission after the FP7 ICT Call 6 to create this new technology (www.atmol.eu). The nanoICT “Mono-Molecular Electronics” Working Group was also set-up in 2008 to reach this objective.
In 2010, the nanoICT project launched its first call for exchange visits for PhD students with the following main objectives: 1. To perform joint work or to be trained in the leading European industrial and academic research institutions; 2. To enhance long-term collaborations within
the ERA; 3. To generate high-skilled personnel and to facilitate technology transfer;
The first outcome report (“Heat dissipation in nanometer-scale ridges”) of this call investigates experimentally the effect of lateral confinement of acoustic phonons in silicon ridges as a function of the temperature.
We would like to thank all the authors who contributed to this issue as well as the European Commission for the financial support (projects nanoICT No. 216165 and AtMol No. 270028).
Graphene for Emerging Technologies - Workshop booklet (October 2011)Phantoms Foundation
Workshop “Graphene for Future Emerging Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities”.
This workshop presented the current state of the art and the opportunities of
graphene-based materials/devices and related structures for future emerging
technologies in the field of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Focus
was made on identifying the directions of promising innovation and disruptive
technologies, including flexible electronics and transparent conductors, high frequency
devices, digital logic, spintronics, nanoelectromechanical devices, ultimate sensors and
bio-related applications. Challenges in the fields of ultimate microelectronics, energy dissipation and thermal management, advanced composites for aeronautics, and large
scale graphene production and device integration were discussed.
At this stage, it is impossible to predict the exact course
the nanotechnology revolution will take and, therefore,
its effect on our daily lives. We can, however, be
reasonably sure that nanotechnology will have a
profound impact on the future development of many
commercial sectors. The impact will likely be greatest in
the strategic nanoelectronics (ICT nanoscale devices -
nanoICT) sector, currently one of the key enabling
technologies for sustainable and competitive growth in
Europe, where the demand for technologies permitting
faster processing of data at lower costs will remain
undiminished.
Considering the fast and continuous evolvements in the
inter-disciplinary field of Nanotechnology and in
particular of “ICT nanoscale devices”, initiatives such as
the nanoICT Coordination Action 1 should identify and
monitor the new emerging fields research drivers of
interest for this Community and put in place
instruments/measures to address them.
One of the main challenges is the timely identification
and substantiation of new directions for the physical
realisation of ICT beyond CMOS that have a high
potential for significant breakthrough and that may
become the foundations of the information and
communication technologies and innovations of
tomorrow.
Therefore, the first version of the nanoICT research
agenda provides focus and accelerate progress in
identified R&D directions and priorities for the
“nanoscale ICT devices and systems” FET proactive
program and guide public research institutions, keeping
Europe at the forefront in research. In addition, it aims
to be a valid source of guidance, not only for the
nanoICT scientific community but also for the industry
(roadmapping issues), providing the latest developments in the field of emerging nano-devices that appear
promising for future take up by the industry.
This first version of the research agenda is an open
document to comments and/or suggestions and covers
a very wide range of interdisciplinary areas of research
and development, such as Mono-Molecular electronics,
Bioelectronics, NEMS, Nanotubes, Modelling, etc.
providing insights in these areas, currently very active
worldwide.
Expected impact of initiatives such as this nanoICT
strategic research agenda is to enhance visibility,
communication and networking between specialists in
several fields, facilitate rapid information flow, look for
areas of common ground between different
technologies and therefore shape and consolidate the
European research community.
I hope you will enjoy reading this document and look
forward to the next edition beginning of 2011 which will
explore some new nanoICT related research areas such
as Spintronics, Nanophotonics and Nanophononics.
Please contact coordinators of the working groups if
you are interested in providing a comment.
This E-nano Newsletter special double issue
contains the updated version of the nanoICT
position paper on Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs)
summarising state-of-the-art research in this field
as well as a description of the possible electrical,
electronic and photonic applications of carbon
nanotubes, the types of CNTs employed and the
organisations or groups that are most proficient
at fabricating them.
In the second paper, the Nanoelectronics
European Research Roadmap is addressed
focusing on the main European Programmes
supporting the short, medium and long-term
research activities.
This issue also contains a catalogue (insert),
compiled by the Phantoms Foundation
providing a general overview of the
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
companies in Spain and in particular the
importance of this market research,
product development, etc.
We would like to thank all the authors
who contributed to this issue as well as
the European Commission for the
financial support (project nanoICT No.
216165).
Dr. Antonio Correia
Editor - Phantoms Foundation
www.phantomsnet.net
Conversational agents, or chatbots, are increasingly used to access all sorts of services using natural language. While open-domain chatbots - like ChatGPT - can converse on any topic, task-oriented chatbots - the focus of this paper - are designed for specific tasks, like booking a flight, obtaining customer support, or setting an appointment. Like any other software, task-oriented chatbots need to be properly tested, usually by defining and executing test scenarios (i.e., sequences of user-chatbot interactions). However, there is currently a lack of methods to quantify the completeness and strength of such test scenarios, which can lead to low-quality tests, and hence to buggy chatbots.
To fill this gap, we propose adapting mutation testing (MuT) for task-oriented chatbots. To this end, we introduce a set of mutation operators that emulate faults in chatbot designs, an architecture that enables MuT on chatbots built using heterogeneous technologies, and a practical realisation as an Eclipse plugin. Moreover, we evaluate the applicability, effectiveness and efficiency of our approach on open-source chatbots, with promising results.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
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Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
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- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
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Chris Jones, Director of Product Management at BrainChip , presents the “Temporal Event Neural Networks: A More Efficient Alternative to the Transformer” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
The expansion of AI services necessitates enhanced computational capabilities on edge devices. Temporal Event Neural Networks (TENNs), developed by BrainChip, represent a novel and highly efficient state-space network. TENNs demonstrate exceptional proficiency in handling multi-dimensional streaming data, facilitating advancements in object detection, action recognition, speech enhancement and language model/sequence generation. Through the utilization of polynomial-based continuous convolutions, TENNs streamline models, expedite training processes and significantly diminish memory requirements, achieving notable reductions of up to 50x in parameters and 5,000x in energy consumption compared to prevailing methodologies like transformers.
Integration with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic hardware IP further enhances TENNs’ capabilities, enabling the realization of highly capable, portable and passively cooled edge devices. This presentation delves into the technical innovations underlying TENNs, presents real-world benchmarks, and elucidates how this cutting-edge approach is positioned to revolutionize edge AI across diverse applications.
Dandelion Hashtable: beyond billion requests per second on a commodity serverAntonios Katsarakis
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Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
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Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
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7. Introduction
5
This catalogue: (version 7.0, updated January 2017),
compiled by the Phantoms Foundation (coordinator
of the Spanish Nanotechnology Plan funded by
ICEX), provides a general overview of the Nano
Companies (104) in Spain and in particular the
importance of this market research, etc.
This version includes also tech transfer institutions in
Spain from universities, technological institutes, etc.
The Phantoms Foundation, a non-profit
organization based in Madrid (Spain), focuses its
activities on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
(N&N) and is now a key actor in structuring and
fostering European Excellence and enhancing
collaborations in these fields. The Phantoms
Foundation, gives high level management profile to
National and European scientific projects and
provides an innovative platform for dissemination,
transfer and transformation of basic nanoscience
knowledge, strengthening interdisciplinary research
in nanoscience and nanotechnology and catalysing
collaboration among international research groups.
The Foundation also works in close collaboration
with Spanish and European Governmental
Institutions to provide focused reports on N&N
related research areas (infrastructure needs,
emerging research, etc.).
The NanoSpain Network - www.nanospain.org -
(coordinated by the Phantoms Foundation and the
Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)) scheme
aims to promote Spanish science and research
through a multi-national networking action and to
stimulate commercial Nanotechnology applications.
NanoSpain involves 368 research groups and
companies with around 3500 researchers,
technicians, etc.
The Phantoms Foundation received in 2013 the
official recognition as Lead Collaborator of ICEX,
Spain Export and investments and since 2008 is
coordinator of the Spanish Nanotechnology Plan
funded by ICEX, to enhance the promotion in
foreign markets of Spain’s more Innovative and
leading industrial technologies and products in
order to:
1. Represent the scientific, technological and
innovative agents of the country as a whole.
2. Foster relationships with other
markets/countries.
3. Promote country culture of innovation.
4. Better integrate the Spanish “Science -
Technology - Company - Society” system in
other countries.
5. Generate and develop scientific and
technological knowledge.
6. Improve competitiveness and contribute to the
economic and social development of Spain.
ICEX Spain Trade and Investment - www.icex.es -
assisted by the network of Spanish Embassy’s
Economic and Commercial Offices, is the
Governmental Agency serving Spanish companies
to promote their exports and facilitate their
international expansion. ICEX Spain Trade and
Investment is part of the Spain's Ministry of
Economy, Industry and Competitiveness.
Contact details
Dr. Antonio Correia - President
Phantoms Foundation
Calle Alfonso Gomez 17
28037 Madrid (Spain)
antonio@phantomsnet.net
www.phantomsnet.net
Note: Despite all the efforts of having updated
information, errors and omissions may occur. If your
company is not included or you are willing to update the
data, please contact:
info@phantomsnet.net
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42TEK
Address Espaitec. Parque empresarial Univ.
Jaime I, Avda Sos Baynat s/n
12071 Castellón
Phone +34 964 030 703
Created in 2012
Main Research Areas Photocatalytic nanomaterials, mesoporous
nanomaterials, aquananotechnologies
manufacturing, nanocoatings, nanoparticles,
nanochemistry, nanocomposites and
nanofabrication
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 40
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 European
No. of patents in the last three years 2
Contact person Reyes Rodríguez
e-mail rrodriguez@42tek.es
WEB site www.42tek.es
ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURA
Address C/ Valportillo Segunda, 8
28108 Alcobendas - Madrid
Phone +34 917 912 020
Created in 1992
Main Research Areas Nanocoatings, nanocomposites and
nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 140
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 10
No. of patents in the last three years 13
Contact person Jose Antonio Sanchez
e-mail antoniojose.sanchez.rojo@acciona.es
WEB site www.acciona-infraestructuras.es
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ADVANCED DISPERSED PARTICLES S.L.
Address C/ del Oro, 45
28770 Colmenar Viejo (Madrid)
Phone +34 910 136 640
Created in 2011
Main Research Areas Manufacturing and nanocomposites
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 4 National
Contact person Miguel Carrascal
e-mail miguel.carrascal@ad-particles.com
WEB site www.ad-particles.com
www.adpcosmetics.es
ADVANCED NANOTECHNOLOGIES S.L.
Address C/ Diputació, 237, 5º 4ª
08007 Barcelona
Phone +34 686 459 219, +34 936 674 863
Created in 2012
Main Research Areas Encapsulation (carbon encapsulatediron nanoparticles);
energy(supercapacitorsandsolarcells); graphene
(production technologyandcharacterization);
manufacturing (plasmadepositionreactors, CVDand
PECVD, sputtering andthermaltreatments,
manufactirung equipments), nanocoatings(thin films,
nanostructuredsurfacesandsurfacetreatments),
nanomaterials(thin films, nanoparticles, core@shell
nanoparticles, carbonnanotubes,graphene,
membranes), nanophotonics(colloidalcrystalls,
bidimensional photoniccrystalls), nanoparticles(Sibased
nanoparticles, Fe@C nanoparticles)and nanotubes
(CNTsandverticallyallignedCNTs); anti-fog,
surface heaters. wear resistantsurfaces
No. of employees in R&D 7
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3 National
No. of patents in the last three years 9
Contact person Antonio M. Onteniente
e-mail aonteniente@advancednanotechnologies.com
WEB site www.advancednanotechnologies.com
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AGROINDUSTRIAL KIMITEC
Address Ctra. Del Alicún No. 369; Edf. Matalia 2ºB
04721 El Parador de Roquetas del Mar
Almería
Phone +34 950 346 909
Created in 2010
Main Research Areas Nanobio and nanochemistry
Contact person Felix Garcia
e-mail felixgarcia@kimitek.es
WEB site www.kimitek.es
AIRBUS OPERATIONS S.L.
Address Paseo John Lennon, s/n
28906 Getafe - Madrid
Phone +34 916 242 573
Created in 2000
Main Research Areas Graphene, nanocomposites and nanotubes
No. of employees in R&D ~40 (full time) more employees (partially)
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) <5
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 National and 2 European
Contact person Tamara Blanco
e-mail tamara.blanco@airbus.com
WEB site www.airbus.com
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ALAVA INGENIEROS
Address C/ Albasanz, 16
28037 Madrid
Phone +34 915 679 700
Created in 1975
Main Research Areas Instrumentation y Nanomeasurements
Contact person Juan Gabriel Rodríguez Madrid
e-mail alava@alava-ing.es
WEB site www.alavaingenieros.com
Alya Technology & Innovation S.L.
Address C/ Tres Creus 236, D2.
08203 Sabadell - Barcelona
Phone +34 937 486 110; +34 679 744 677
+34 647 583 740
Created in 2015
Main Research Areas Computational modelling, nanocomposites,
catalysis, sensors, water treatment,
pollutants removal, food preservation and
medical applications
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 80
No. of funded projects in the last three years 9
No. of patents in the last three years 5
Contact person Lourdes F. Vega / Patricia Ruiz
e-mail alyatech@alyatech.com
WEB site www.alyatech.com
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APPLIED MASS SPECTROMETRY
LABORATORY S.L.
Address Avda. Benigno Rivera, 56
27003 Lugo
Phone +34 982 808 074
Created in 2008
Main Research Areas Nanomedicine
No. of funded projects in the last three years 7
No. of patents in the last three years 5
Contact person Manuel Lolo
e-mail info@ams-lab.com
WEB site www.ams-lab.com
APPLIED RESEARCH USING OMIC
SCIENCES S.L.
Address Victor Pradera, 45
08940 Cornellà del Llobregat - Barcelona
Phone +34 934 407 302
Created in 2005
Main Research Areas Nanobio, nanomedicine and nanosensors
No. of employees in R&D 6
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 15
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3 National and 5 European
Contact person Carmen Plasencia
e-mail info@aromics.es
WEB site www.aromics.es
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ARAGONESA DE COMPONENTES
PASIVOS S.A.
Address Apartado de Correos 43
50500 Tarazona - Zaragoza
Phone +34 976 643 063
Created in 1988
Main Research Areas Nanomagnetism/spintronics, nanomaterials
and nanoparticles
No. of employees in R&D 8 (3 nano)
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 3
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Luis Jose Ortiz
e-mail lj.ortiz@acptechnologies.com
WEB site www.acptechnologies.com
Atos Spain S.A.E.
Address C/ Albarracín, 25
28037 Madrid
Phone +34 912 148 800
Created in 1987
Main Research Areas Bioinformatics, big data and cloud
infrastructure, software and middleware for
nano-sensor communication and
integration, nanomedicine and project
management
No. of employees in R&D 150
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 3
Contact person Manuel M. Pérez Pérez
e-mail manuel.perez@atos.net
WEB site http://atos.net/en-us/home/we-are/insights-
innovation/research-and-innovation.html
22. Nano Companies in Spain 7.0
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AVANZARE INNOVACION
TECNOLOGICA S.L.
Address Avda Lentiscares 4-6.
26370 Navarrete - La Rioja
Phone +34 941 587 027
Created in 2005
Main Research Areas Graphene, production of nanomaterials &
production of sensors based on
nanotechnology, nanocomposites
No. of employees in R&D 16
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 National and 14 European
No. of patents in the last three years 5
Contact person Julio Gomez
e-mail julio@avanzare.es
WEB site www.avanzare.es
http://graphene.avanzare.es/
BBD BIOPHENIX S.L.
(BIONATURIS GROUP)
Address Miramon Technology Park
Paseo Mikeletegi 56, bajo
20009 San Sebastian - Gipuzkoa
Phone +34 943 309 360
Created in 2013
Main Research Areas Toxicology
No. of employees in R&D 14
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 10
No. funded projects in the last three years 8 National
Contact person Arantza Muriana
e-mail info@biobide.es
WEB site www.biobide.es
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BICOSOME S.L.
Address C/ Jordi Girona, 18 - 26
08034 Barcelona
Phone + 34 934 006 100 ext. 2106
Created in 2012
Main Research Areas Encapsulation, skin delivery, drug delivery,
dermopharmacy, nanomedicine and cosmetics
No. of employees in R&D 10
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 7
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Lucyanna Barbosa Barros
e-mail info@bicosome.com
WEB site www.bicosome.com
BIOCHEMIZE
Address Barcelona Advanced Industry Park,
BCNactiva. C/ Marie Curie 8 - 14
08042 Barcelona
Phone +34 931 298 447
Created in 2011
Main Research Areas Biocatalysis and nanochemistry
No. of employees in R&D 11
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 6
Contact person Jaume Mir
e-mail jmir@biochemize.com
WEB site www.biochemize.com
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BIOINICIA S.L.
Address c/Algepser 65, Nave 3
Parque Empresarial Táctica
46980 Paterna - Valencia
Phone +34 96 134 70 88
Created in 2009
Main Research Areas Electrospray & electrospinning and
nanofabrication.
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plant
No. of employees in R&D 12
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 European, 5 National
No. of patents in the last three years 4 exclusive exploitation licenses
1 own patent
Contact person Hipólito Montejano
e-mail hmontejano@bioinicia.com
WEB site www.bioinicia.com
BIOMOL INFORMATICS S.L.
Address C/ Faraday, 7. Campus Cantoblanco UAM
28049 Madrid
Phone +34 918 279 767
Created in 2007
Main Research Areas Computational simulation of biomolecules:
biopolymers and biomembranes; modelling,
Molecular Dynamics (MD) and Quantum
Mechanics/Molecular Mechanics (QM/MM)
No. of employees in R&D 9
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 40
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 National and 2 European
Contact person Paulino Gómez-Puertas
e-mail bioinfo@biomol-informatics.com
WEB site www.biomol-informatics.com
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BIONANOPLUS S.L.
Address P. I. Mocholi. Pza. Cein, 5. Nav B14
31110 Noain - Navarra
Phone +34 948 103 926
Created in 2010
Main Research Areas Drug delivery, encapsulation, nanomedicine
and nanoparticles
No. of employees in R&D 7
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 85
No. of funded projects in the last three years 4 National and 2 European
No. of Patents in the last three years 2
Contact person Hesham Salman
e-mail hsalman@bionanoplus.com
WEB site www.bionanoplus.com
CELEROMICS TECHNOLOGIES, S.L.
Address C. Adzaneta 1-15
46006 Valencia
Phone +34 960 056 825
Created in 2009
Main Research Areas Instrumentation for microbiology, for
nanotechnology and for nanomedicine
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 7
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3 National
Contact person Óscar Bastidas
e-mail oscar.bastidas@celeromics.com
WEB site www.celeromics.com
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CEMENTOS PORTLAND VALDERRIVAS
GROUP
Address Calle Dormitalería, 72
31001 Pamplona - Navarra
Phone +34913 960 800
Created in 1903
Main Research Areas Nanofabrication and nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 80
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 10
No. of funded projects in the last three years 10 National
No. of Patents in the last three years 4
Contact person Arantxa Díaz
e-mail arantxa.diaz@gcpv.com
WEB site www.valderrivas.es
CIDETE INGENIEROS S.L.
Address C/ Anselmo Clave, 98
08800 Vilanova i la Geltrú - Barcelona
Phone in Barcelona: +34 938 157 003
Mobile: +34 676 863 424
in Tenerife: +34 922 071 426
Created in 2001
Main Research Areas Nanoelectronic/molecular electronic,
nanomaterials and nanosensors
No. of employees in R&D 10
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 60
No. of funded projects in the last three years 7 European
No. of Patents in the last three years 2 Patents one PCT
Contact person German Noriega
e-mail gnoriega@cidete.com
WEB site www.cidete.com
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COLOR ESMALT S.A.
Address Paseo de la Independencia, 21 3º
50001 Zaragoza
Phone +34 976 216 129
Created in 1985
Main Research Areas Nanocoatings, nanomaterials and
nanoparticles
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 40
No. of Patents in the last three years 4
Contact person Miguel Ángel Caballero
e-mail acaballero@samca.com
WEB site www.coloresmalt.com
COSINGO
Address PMT-Parc Mediterrani de la Tecnologia
(Edifici B1), Avda Canal Olimpic s/n
08860 Castelldefels - Barcelona
Phone +34 935 534 148
Created in 2008
Main Research Areas Nanobio, nanophotonics and nanosensors
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 80
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3 National and 3 European
No. of Patents in the last three years 6
Contact person Rafael Porcar-Guezenec
e-mail rporcar@cosingo.com
WEB site www.cosingo.com
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CTECH
Address Tolosa Hiribidea, 76
20018 Donostia - San Sebastian
Phone +34 943 324 603
Created in 2014
Main Research Areas Nanocoatings
No. of employees in R&D 2
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents in the last three years 1
Contact person David Talavera
e-mail d.talavera@ctechnano.com
WEB site www.ctechnano.com
DAS-NANO S.L.
Address Polígono Industrial Talluntxe II Calle M10
31192 Tajonar - Navarra
Phone +34 948 246 295
Created in 2012
Main Research Areas Ultramonodispersed magnetic nanoparticles
and hardware systems. Graphene
characterization systems
No. of employees in R&D 29
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 60
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 National and 1 H2020 SME
No. of Patents in the last three years 10 PCT International Patents
Contact person Esteban Morrás Ruiz
e-mail emorrasruiz@das-nano.com
WEB site www.das-nano.com
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DAS PHOTONICS
Address Ciudad Politecnica de la Innovacion.
Camino de la Vera s/n. Edif. 8F
46022 Valencia
Phone +34 963 556 150
Created in 2005
Main Research Areas Medical biological nanosensors,
nanophotonics for communications for
space applications and nanosensors for
gases and chemicals
Contact person Miguel Angel Piqueras
e-mail mpiqueras@dasphotonics.com
WEB site www.dasphotonics.com
DATAPIXEL
Address Ronda Sta Eulalia, 37. Nave 13
P.I. de Pallejá, 1
08780 Pallejà - Barcelona
Phone +34 944 804 137
Created in 1999
Main Research Areas 3D optical nanomeasurements, nanocontrol,
3D optical scanning, virtual metrology, 3D
geometries extraction, pointcloud
management
No. of employees in R&D 10
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 45
No. of funded projects in the last three years 7 National and 8 International
Contact person Antonio Ventura-Traveset
e-mail toni.ventura@datapixel.com
WEB site www.datapixel.com
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DIOMUNE SL
Address C/ Felix Boix nº9 4ºC
28036 Madrid
Phone +34 918 064 656
Created in 2009
Main Research Areas Immunomodulation
No. of employees in R&D 2
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 30
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 National and 1 European
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Miguel Ángel Llamas
e-mail info@diomune.com
WEB site www.diomune.com
DropSens S.L.
Address Parque Tecnológico de Asturias, Ed. CEEI
33428 Llanera - Asturias
Phone +34 985 277 685
Created in 2006
Main Research Areas Scientific instrumentation, sensors, nanobio,
nanochemistry and nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 10
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 20
No. of funded projects in the last three years 4 National and 2 European
Contact person David Hernández
e-mail info@dropsens.com
WEB site www.dropsens.com
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DYNASOL ELASTOMEROS
Address Calle Titán, 15-9ª Planta
28045 Madrid
Phone +34 917 538 388
Created in 1999
Main Research Areas Functionalized SEBS, nanocomposites,
nanomaterials and functionalized sbc´s
No. of employees in R&D 12
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 5
Contact person Jose María Cuervo
e-mail jmcuervor.dynasol@repsol.com
WEB site www.dynasolelastomers.com
EFICIENCIA ENERGÉTICA APLICADA S.L.
(LÍNEA GRAPHENETECH)
Address C/ María de Luna, 11 Nave 1
50018 Zaragoza
Phone +34 693 724 939
Created in 2009
Main Research Areas Graphene, nanocomposites and
nanofabrication
No. of employees in R&D 6
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 National and 2 International
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Pedro Martín Velasco
e-mail pmartin@eeasolar.com
WEB site www.graphene-tech.net
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EKOEASO S.L.
Address Pol Navalaldea local D9
20110 Pasai Donibane - Guipuzcoa
Phone +34 943 291 128
Created in 2006
Main Research Areas Nanocoatings
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
Contact person Aingeru Olazagirre
e-mail nano@ekoeaso.com
WEB site www.ekoeaso.com
EMFUTUR Technologies
Address Plaza del Labrador, 5 bajo
12540 Castellón
Phone +34 644 341 200
Created in 2000
Main Research Areas Nanomaterials, catalysis, hydrid advanced
materials, nanocomposites, fullerenes and
quantum dots
No. of employees in R&D 1
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 60
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person S. Ferrer
e-mail mail@emfutur.com
WEB site www.emfutur.com
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ENDOR NANOTECHNOLOGIES
Address Baldiri Reixac, 15
08028 Barcelona
Phone +34 934 020 468
Created in 2007
Main Research Areas Dermatology, drug delivery and
nanomedicine
No. of employees in R&D 6
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Joaquín Querol
e-mail joaquin.querol@endornanotech.com
WEB site www.endornanotech.com
ENVIRA SOSTENIBLE S.A.
Address Parque Tecnológico de Asturias, 47
33428 Llanera - Asturias
Phone +34 985 733 952
Created in 1985
Main Research Areas Environmental nanotechnologies, nanobio,
nanofabrication and nanosensors
No. of employees in R&D 14
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 4
No. of funded projects in the last three years12 National and 1 European
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Adrián García Allende
e-mail ag@envira.es
WEB site www.envira.es
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FAGOR AUTOMATION KOOP. E.
Address Barrio San Andres, 19
20500 Arrasate-Mondragón - Gipuzkoa
Phone +34 943 039 800
Created in 1984
Main Research Areas Nanometrology
No. of employees in R&D 90
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 18
No. of funded projects in the last three years 12 National and 4 European
No. of patents in the last three years 5
Contact person Naiara Madariaga
e-mail nmadariaga@fagorautomation.es
WEB site www.fagorautomation.com
FOTOGLASS S.L.
Address Centro de Desarrollo Tecnológico de la UC
(CDTUC), Local 211 Fase A
Avda. de los Castros, s/n
39005 Santander - Cantabria
Phone +34 942 201 444/+34 942 201 449
Created in 2009
Main Research Areas Photoluminescent materials and nanomaterials
(nanoparticles)
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 20
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 National (1 Local and 1 CDTI)
No. of patents in the last three years 1 (pending)
Contact person Fernando Moreno and Francisco González
e-mail fmoreno@fotoglass.es
gonzaleff@unican.es
WEB site www.fotoglass.es
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FUNDACIÓN PHANTOMS
Address C/ Alfonso Gómez, 17. 2º Loft 16
28037 Madrid
Phone +34 911 402 144
Created in 2002
Main Research Areas Graphene, project management, congress
and fair organization
No. of employees 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 European
Contact person Antonio Correia
e-mail antonio@phantomsnet.net
WEB site www.phantomsnet.net
FUNDICIONES DEL ESTANDA, SA
Address Anzizar, 17
20200 Beasain - Gipuzkoa
Phone +34 943 880 500
Created in 1953
Main Research Areas Nanocoatings for different applications:
cutting tools, patterns in alluminiun, steel…
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) <5
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 European
Contact person Luis Angel Erausquin Garmendia
e-mail lerausquin@estanda.com
WEB site www.estanda.com
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GNANOMAT S.L.
Address C/ Faraday 7
PCM Campus de Cantoblanco
28049 Madrid
Created in 2014
Main Research Areas Development and commercialization of
nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 6
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Roberto Clemente
e-mail info@gnanomat.com
WEB site www.gnanomat.com
GOLDEMAR SOLUTIONS S.L.
Address PCB - Edifici Clúster II, Baldiri Reixac 4-8
08028 Barcelona
Phone +34 934 020 970
Created in 2011
Main Research Areas Catalysis, air purification and large scale
nanoparticle manufacturing
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 5 National
No. of patents in the last three years 2
Contact person Ernest Mendoza
e-mail ernest.mendoza@goldemar.com
WEB site www.goldemar.com
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GP PHARM S.A.
Address P. I. Els Vinyets. Els Fogars Sector 2
08077 Sant Quintí de Mediona - Barcelona
Phone +34 938 192 200
Created in 2000
Main Research Areas Drug delivery, encapsulation, manufacturing,
oncology and urology
No. of employees in R&D 11
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3 National
No. of patents in the last three years 4
e-mail info@gp-pharm.com
WEB site www.gp-pharm.com
GrafeTECH Global Corporation, S.L.
Address Marqués del Turia, 7 bajo.
46930 Quart de Poblet - Valencia
Phone +34 622 455 670
Created in 2014
Main Research Areas Graphene, nanocoatings, nanocomposites,
nanomaterials, nanoparticles and
nanofabrication
No. of employees in R&D 8
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Antonio Sánchez Martínez
e-mail antonio.sanchez@grafetech.com
WEB site www.grafetech.com
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GRAPHENANO
Address Calle rio Bullaque, nº 2, 1ºC
28034 Madrid
Phone +34 910 089 875
Created in 2012
Main Research Areas Graphene application developer and carbon
nanofibers
No. of employees in R&D 6
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
Contact person Jose Antonio Martínez
e-mail info@graphenano.com
WEB site www.graphenano.com
GRAPHENE NANOTECH S.L.
Address C/ Miguel Villanueva 3, 1º, 1-2
50009 Zaragoza
Phone +34 608 450 842
Created in 2014
Main Research Areas GPNT is devoted to the manufacturing of
high quality graphene on Silicon Carbide for
its application in high performance
electronic devices. Bare single crystalline
graphene films are provided, as well as,
personalized micro structured graphene
structures tailored to your needs
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
Contact person Ana I. Ballestar Balbás
e-mail info@gpnt.es
WEB site www.gpnt.es
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GRAPHENEA S.A.
Address Tolosa Hiribidea, 76
20018 Donostia - San Sebastian
Phone +34 943 359 937
Created in 2010
Main Research Areas CVD graphene and graphene oxide
No. of employees in R&D 9
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3 National and 5 European
No. of patents in the last three years 5
Contact person Iñigo Charola
e-mail i.charola@graphenea.com
WEB site www.graphenea.com
GRAPHENELIGHT
Address Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros
Industriales. Universidad Politécnica de
Madrid. Instituto de Fusión Nuclear. C/Jose
Gutierrez Abascal 2. 28006 Madrid
Phone +34 622 305 290
Created in 2014
Main Research Areas Research and development of graphene.
manufacturing of high quality graphene,
specialized in automatized transfer of
graphene layers, consulting, research and
development and adaption of graphene
applications
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Ambiörn Wennberg
e-mail info@graphenelight.com
ambiorn.wennberg@graphenelight.com
WEB site www.graphenelight.com
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GRUPO ANTOLIN - ACM ADVANCED CARBON
MATERIALS
Address Ctra. Madrid-Irún Km 244,8
09007 Burgos
Phone +34 947 477 700
Created in 1999
Main Research Areas Carbon nanofibers, graphene,
nanocomposites and coatings
Contact person César Merino
e-mail cesar.merino@grupoantolin.com
WEB site www.granph-acm.com
DMP (Desarrollos Mecánicos de
Precisión) / EGILE CORPORATION
Address P. I. Kurutz Gain 12-13
20850 Mendaro - Guipuzcoa
Phone +34 943 757 240
Created in 2011
Main Research Areas Nanopositioning and nanofabrication
No. of employees in R&D 15
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 20
No. of funded projects in the last three years 20 National and 4 European
Contact person Iosu Aguirrezabala
e-mail aguirrezabala@dmp.aero
WEB site www.dmp.aero
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ICON NANOTECH S.L.
Address Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía
C/ Severo Ochoa, 23
29590 Malaga
Phone +34 667 455 308
Created in 2005
Main Research Areas Nanoparticles for cosmetics, agricultural or
pharmaceutical applications
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 80
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3 National
Contact person Juan Manuel López Romero
e-mail icon@uma.es
WEB site www.uma.es/investigadores/grupos/nanotec/
ICON_Nanotechnology/
INAEL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS S.A.
Address C/ Jarama, 5 P.I.
45007 Toledo
Phone +34 925 233 511
Created in 1977
Main Research Areas Nanoelectronics/molecular electronics,
nanofabrication and nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 22
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 8
No. of funded projects in the last three years 6 National and 3 European
No. of patents in the last three years 3 pending
Contact person Héctor Blasco Lapuente
e-mail dfhevia@inael.com
WEB site www.inael.com
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INGENIATRICS TECNOLOGÍAS S.L.
Address P. I. Parque Plata.
C/ Camino Mozárabe, 41
41900 Camas - Sevilla
Phone +34 954 081 214
Created in 2001
Main Research Areas Microencapsulation, pharma, nutrition, drug
delivery, nebulizers, atomization, coatings,
cell therapy, functional foods and smart
fabrics
No. of employees in R&D 18
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 10 National and 1 European
No. of patents in the last three years 100
Contact person María Serrano
e-mail marketing@ingeniatrics.com
WEB site www.ingeniatrics.com
INKOA SISTEMAS
Address Ribera de Axpe 11 – Edificio D1 – Dpto 208
48950 Erandio - Bizkaia
Phone +34 902 998 367
Created in 1992
Main Research Areas Nanosafety, nanorelease, LCA, safety by
design
No. of employees in R&D 10
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 3-5
Contact person María Blázquez
e-mail maria@inkoa.com
WEB site www.inkoa.com
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INNOVATEC SENSORIZACIÓN Y
COMUNICACIÓN S.L.
Address Avda. de Elche, 3 Bajo
03801 Alcoi - Alicante
Phone +34 606 103 025 / +34 965 548 285
Created in 2006
Main Research Areas Nanoelectronics/molecular electronics,
nanofabrication, nanomaterials and
nanoparticles
No. of employees in R&D 8
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 70
No. of funded projects in the last three years 4 National and 2 European
No. of patents in the last three years 4
Contact person Francisco Ibañez
e-mail id@innovatecsc.com
WEB site www.innovatecsc.com
INTERQUIMICA
Address San Francisco, 11
26370 Navarrete - La Rioja
Phone +34 941 265 276
Created in 2005
Main Research Areas Graphene, nanobio, nanoclays,
nanocomposites, nanomaterials,
nanomedicine, nanoparticles and
nanosensors
No. of employees in R&D 9
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 90
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3 National, 3 European and 1 International
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Marta Pérez
e-mail nano@interquimica.org
WEB site www.interquimica.org
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IUCT S.A.
Address C/ Alvarez de Castro, 63
08100 Mollet del Vallès - Barcelona
Phone +34 935 793 432
Created in 1997
Main Research Areas Biocatalysis, drug discovery, biotech,
nanocomposites, nanofabrication and
nanomedicine
No. of employees in R&D 40
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 15
No. of funded projects in the last three years 4 National and 5 European
No. of patents in the last three years 17 requests and 12 granted
Contact person Ángeles Molina
e-mail iuct.sales@iuct.com
WEB site www.iuct.com
LABORATORIOS ALPHASIP
Address CEEIAragón.C/MaríadeLuna11, Nave13
50018 Zaragoza
Phone +34 976 512 887
Created in 2008
Main Research Areas Cleantech, diagnostic kits, nanomedicine,
nanotubes, nanowires and system in a
package
No. of employees in R&D 10
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 50
No. of patents in the last three years 6
Contact person Miguel A. Roncalés
e-mail mroncales@alphasip.es
WEB site www.alphasip.es
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LABORATORIOS ARGENOL S.L.
Address Autovia de Logroño Km 7,4.
P.I. Europa II, Nave 1
50011 Zaragoza
Phone +34 976 336 266
Created in 2005
Main Research Areas Nanobio and nanoparticles
Contact person Ivana Ascaso
e-mail lab-argenol@laboratorios-argenol.com
WEB site www.laboratorios-argenol.com
LAIMAT SOLUCIONES CIENTIFICO TECNICAS
Address PTS Edif. BIC. Avda. de la Innovacion, 1
18100 Armilla - Granada
Phone +34 958 750 951
Created in 2006
Main Research Areas Drug delivery, encapsulation, microsensors
and nanomedicine
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 80
Contact person Josefina Pedrajas
e-mail jpedrajas@laimat.com
WEB site www.laimat.com
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MECWINS S.L.
Address Plaza de La Encina, 10-11, Núcleo 5, 2ºB
28760 Tres Cantos - Madrid
Phone +34 918 049 064
Created in 2008
Main Research Areas Nanobio and nanosensors
No. of employees in R&D 7
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 75
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 National
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Oscar Ahumada
e-mail oahumada@mecwins.com
WEB site www.mecwins.com
MICRUX TECHNOLOGIES
Address Severo Ochoa Bldg. Floor 1, Room 4 & 6.
Campus “El Cristo” Julian Clavería s/n.
33006 Oviedo - Asturias
Phone +34 984 151 019
Created in 2009
Main Research Areas Nanostructures and nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 40
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 National and 4 European
Contact person Diego F. Pozo Ayuso
e-mail dpa@micruxfluidic.com
WEB site www.micruxfluidic.com
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NADETECH INNOVATIONS
Address Pol. Ind. Mocholí. Plaza CEIN, 5, Local B3
31110 Noain - Navarra
Phone +34 948 065 567
Created in 2011
Main Research Areas Electrospinning, manufacturing,
nanocoatings and nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 75
No. of funded projects in the last three years 5 National
Contact person Eduardo Tejero
e-mail info@nadetech.com
WEB site www.nadetech.com
NANO4ENERGY SLNE
Address Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros
Industriales, UPM
C/José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2
28006 Madrid
Phone +34 609 923 662
Created in 2011
Main Research Areas Nanostructure coatings
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 75
No. of patents in the last three years 2
Contact person Iván Fernández
e-mail ivan.fernandez@nano4energy.eu
WEB site www.nano4energy.eu
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NANOBIOMATTERS INDUSTRIES S.L.
Address C/ Louis Pasteur, 11. Nave 5-6
46980 Paterna - Valencia
Phone +34 961 318 628
Created in 2004
Main Research Areas Nanobio, nanoclay, nanocoatings,
nanocomposites and nanofabrication
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
Contact person Javier Menendez
e-mail jmenendez@nanobiomatters.com
WEB site www.nanobiomatters.com
NANOGAP SUB-NM-POWDER S.A.
Address P. I. Novo Milladoiro. C/ Xesta, 78, A2
15895 Milladoiro - A Coruña
Phone +34 981 523 897
Created in 2006
Main Research Areas AQCs, silver nanoparticles, silver nanofibers,
magnetic nanoparticles, conductive
materials, luminiscent materials,
therapeutics and diagnostics
No. of employees in R&D 8
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 7
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Tatiana López del Rio
e-mail info@nanogap.es
WEB site www.nanogap.es
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NANOGETIC S.L.
Address Avda. de la Innovación 1
18016 Armilla - Granada
Phone +34 958 958 245
Created in 2013
Main Research Areas Nanomedicine, nanoparticles, single domain
antibody, nanocomposites and nanostructure
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 National and 2 International
Contact person Rossella Naselli
e-mail info@nanogetic.es
WEB site www.nanogetic.es
NANOIMMUNOTECH S.L.
Address Edificio CITEXVI
Fonte das Abelleiras s/n
36310 Vigo - Pontevedra
Phone +34 976 369 300
Created in 2009
Main Research Areas Nanobiotechnology, nanochemistry,
nanomaterials, nanomedicine, nanoparticles,
nanosensors and nanotoxicology
No. of employees in R&D 11
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of patents in the last three years 3
Contact person Sara Puertas
e-mail sarapuertas@nanoimmunotech.es
WEB site www.nanoimmunotech.eu
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NANOINNOVA TECHNOLOGIES S.L.
Address Parque Científico de Madrid
Calle Faraday, 7
28049 Madrid
Phone +34 659 318 295
Created in 2010
Main Research Areas Graphene technologies
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
Contact person Rafael Ferritto
e-mail rafa@nanoinnova.com
WEB site www.nanoinnova.com
NANOINORGANIC AND MAGNETIC
PARTICLES S.L. - NANOINMAG
Address ZITEK LEIOA, Edificio Rectorado. Campus de
Bizkaia. Planta baja; Sarriena s/n.
48940 Leioa - Bizkaia
Phone +34 652 742 732
Created in 2014
Main Research Areas Nanochemistry, nanofabrication,
nanomagnetism, nanomaterials,
nanoparticles
No. of employees in R&D 1
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 50
Contact person Dr. José Ramón Marín Reguéira
e-mail info@nanoinmag.com
WEB site www.nanoinmag.com
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NANOKER RESEARCH S.L.
Address Pol de Olloniego, Par. 22A Nave 5
33660 Ovidedo - Asturias
Phone +34 985 207 613
Created in 2011
Main Research Areas Nanobio, nanocomposites, nanomaterials
and nanoparticles
No. of employees in R&D 2
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of patents in the last three years 6
Contact person Samuel Menéndez
e-mail info@nanoker.com
WEB site www.nanoker.com
NANOMYP
(NANOMATERIALS AND POLYMERS S.L.)
Address BIC Granada Building. Avda. Innovacion, 1.
18016 Armilla - Granada
Phone +34 958 637 114
Created in 2011
Main Research Areas Drug delivery, encapsulation,
microencapsulation, nanobio, nanocoatings,
nanocomposites, nanomaterials,
nanoparticles and nanotubes
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 11 National and 3 International
No. of patents in the last three years 3
Contact person Angel Valero Navarro
e-mail avalero@nanomyp.com
WEB site www.nanomyp.com
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NANOQUIMIA S.L.
Address Parque Científico-Tecnológico Rabanales 21.
C/ Astrónoma Cecilia Payné s/n,
Ed. Aldebarán mod. M4.3; 14014 Córdoba
Phone +34 957 346 221
Created in 2005
Main Research Areas Graphene, energy, nanochemistry,
nanocomposites, nanomaterials and
nanoparticles
No. of employees in R&D 2
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 50
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 National
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Carlos Macías
e-mail nanoquimia@nanoquimia.com
WEB site www.nanoquimia.com
NANORIOJA S.L.U.
Address P. I. de Lentiscares. C/ Jardines, 5.
26370 Navarrete - La Rioja
Created in 2008
Main Research Areas Graphene, 2D materials, nanocomposites and
nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 2
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 (1 European 1 National)
Contact person Julio Gomez
e-mail info@nanorioja.es
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NANOTECNOLOGIA SPAIN S.L.
Address C/ Via romana 48 1B
07800 Eivissa - Balears
Phone +34 971 198 472
Created in 2004
Main Research Areas R&D Nano Paints Nanocoatings for industry
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Adam Prats
e-mail adam@nanopinturas.com
WEB site www.nanopaint.technology
NANOVEX BIOTECHNOLOGIES S.L.
Address Parque Tecnológico de Asturias. Edif. CEEI.
33428. Llanera - Asturias
Phone +34 985 980 098
Created in 2014
Main Research Areas Nanoparticles, nanovesicles, nanomedicine,
drug delivery
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 5
Contact person Daniel Pando
e-mail info@nanovexbiotech.com
WEB site www.nanovexbiotech.com
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NB NANOSCALE BIOMAGNETICS
Address C/ Panamá, 2 Local 1
50012 Zaragoza
Phone +34 976 741 714
Created in 2008
Main Research Areas Instruments for magnetic hyperthermia
(research on magnetic nanoparticles
applications)
No. of employees in R&D 8
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 4 National
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Nicolás Cassinelli
e-mail nicocassinelli@gmail.com
WEB site www.nbnanoscale.com
NEOKER S.L.
Address P.I. Novo Milladoiro, C/ Xesta, 78-A1
15895 Ames - A Coruña
Phone +34 981 533 949
Created in 2007
Main Research Areas Fabrication of single crystal alumina fibers.
Composite and advanced materials R&D.
Nanocomposites and nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 12
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 90
No. of funded projects in the last three years 4 National 2 International
No. of patents in the last three years 13
Contact person Carmen Cerecedo
e-mail info@neoker.org
WEB site www.neoker.org
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NEXT-TIP S.L.
Address C/ Génova 7, 5º Izq.
28004 Madrid
Phone +34 917 022 682
Created in 2012
Main Research Areas SPM/TERS probes
No. of employees in R&D 1
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 National
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Adianez García Leis
e-mail info@next-tip.com
WEB site www.next-tip.com
NUREL S.A.
Address Paseo de la Independencia, 21 3º
50001 Zaragoza
Phone +34 976 216 129
Created in 1966
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites and nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 9
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 35
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3 National
Contact person Miguel Ángel Caballero
e-mail acaballero@samca.com
WEB site www.nurel.com
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OPERON S.A.
Address Camino del Plano, 19
50410 Cuarte de Huerva - Zaragoza
Phone +34 976 503 597
Created in 1973
Main Research Areas Nanobiotechnology and nanoparticles for in
vitro diagnostics
No. of employees in R&D 12
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 6
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 European
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Tomas Toribio
e-mail t.toribio@operon.es
WEB site www.operon.es
OXOLUTIA S.L.
Address Edifici Eureka, Parc de Recerca de la UAB,
Campus de la UAB
08193 Bellaterra
Phone +34 935 801 853
Created in 2010
Main Research Areas Nanocoatings and nanostructures made of
functional oxides and deposited by inkjet
printing
No. of employees in R&D 8
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 80
No. of funded projects in the last three years 4
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Alberto Calleja
e-mail acalleja@oxolutia.com
WEB site www.oxolutia.com
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PHARMAMODELLING S.L.
Address Pol. Mocholí, Plaza CEIN 1-5, Nave T-3
31110 Noain - Navarra
Phone +34 948 346 615
Created in 2008
Main Research Areas Pharmacokinetic & pharmacodynamic
modelling of nanoparticles, nanomedicine,
pharma and biotech
No. of employees in R&D 8-10
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 30
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 National and 1 European
Contact person Matoses Osborne
Onintza Sayar Beristain
e-mail pharmamodelling@pharmamodelling.com
WEB site www.pharmamodelling.com
POLIFLUOR
Address Pol. Asteasu, sector G, pab. 99 y 100.
20159 Asteasu - Gipuzkoa
Phone +34 943 694 119
Main Research Areas Nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 1
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 30
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 National
Contact person Iker Aranguren
e-mail ingenieria@polifluor.com
WEB site www.polifluor.com
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QUÍMICA DEL NALÓN S.A.
Address Avda. de Galicia, 31
33005 Oviedo - Asturias
Phone +34 985 982 600
Created in 1943
Main Research Areas Graphene, nanofabrication and
nanoparticles
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 50
No. of funded projects in the last three years 8 National and 3 European
Contact person Francisco Lebeña López
e-mail francisco.lebena@nalontech.com
WEB site www.nalonchem.com
RAMEM under IONER,
its nanoparticle division
Address C/ Sambara, 33
28027 Madrid
Phone +34 914 044 575
Created in 1958
Main Research Areas Nanoparticle sizing for the smallest range,
nanoparticle detection, nanoparticle analysis,
aerosol instrumentation and prototyping of
developments; nanometrology, nanocoatings
and project management
No. of employees in R&D 34
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 30
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 National and 4 European
No. of patents in the last three years 4 patents and 1 utility model
Contact person Silvia Lopez Vidal
e-mail slopez@ioner.net
WEB site www.ioner.eu
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REPSOL
Address A-5 Km. 18
28935 Móstoles - Madrid
Phone +34 917 537 653
Created in 2000
Main Research Areas Energy, graphene, micro/nanosensors,
nanoparticles, nanocatalysis,
nanocomposites, nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 300
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) <10
No. of patents in the last three years 24 (different status)
Contact person Luisa María Fraga
e-mail lmfragat@repsol.com
WEB site www.repsol.com
SCIENTIFICA INTERNATIONAL, S.L.U.
Address Calle Xixilion 2 bajo, Pabellón 10
20870 Elgoibar - Gipuzcoa
Phone +34 943 127 285
Created in 2009
Main Research Areas Manufacturing, nanopositioning and particle
detection
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 80
Contact person Lander Gonzalez Larrea
e-mail info@scientifica.es
WEB site www.scientifica.es
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SGENIA S.L.
Address C/ Chile, 4.
28230 Las Rozas de Madrid - Madrid
Phone +34 916 306 388
Created in 2003
Main Research Areas Energy, graphene, manufacturing,
modelling/simulation/software,
nanofabrication, nanosensors and project
management
e-mail info@sgenia.com
WEB site www.sgenia.com
SIMUNE ATOMISTICS S.L.
Address CIC nanoGUNE Building
Tolosa Hiribidea 76
20018 Donostia - San Sebastián
Phone +34 943 574 042
Created in 2014
Main Research Areas Advanced atomic-scale simulation services
Professional support for SIESTA
SIESTA pro: industrial oriented solutions for
the professional use of SIESTA
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 National 3 European
Contact person Ander de Bustos
e-mail commercial@simune.eu
WEB site www.simune.eu
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SINATEC S.L.
Address C/ Inteligencia 18. Pol. Ind. PTA
11591- Guadalcacin
Jerez de la Frontera - Cádiz
Created in 2007
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites, nanomaterials and
nanotubes
No. of employees in R&D 16
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 60
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 European
No. of patents in the last three years 5
Contact person Bartolomé Simonet
e-mail bartolome.simonet@sinatec.es
WEB site www.sinatec.es
SOLUCIONES NANOTECNOLÓGICAS S.L.
(NANOTEX)
Address P. I. “El Zafranar”, parcela nº22
50550 Mallén - Zaragoza
Phone +34 976 866 314
Created in 2004
Main Research Areas Drug delivery, manufacturing, nanobio,
nanochemistry, nanofabrication,
nanomagnetism/spintronics, nanomaterials,
nanomedicine, nanoparticles and soil
decontamination
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of patents in the last three years 6
Contact person Sebastián Gargallo
e-mail sgargallo@enanotex.com
WEB site www.enanotex.es
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TAMAG Ibérica S.L.
Address Parque Tecnológico Miramón, Paseo
Mikeletegi 56, 1º planta
20009 San Sebastian - Guipuzcoa
Phone +34 943 013 703
Created in 2000
Main Research Areas Microsensors and microwires
No. of employees in R&D 1
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 1 National and 1 European
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Arkady Zhukov
e-mail tamagiberica.sl@gmail.com
WEB site www.tamagiberica.com
TECNOLOGIA NAVARRA DE
NANOPRODUCTOS S.L. (TECNAN)
Address Area Industrial “Perguita” C/ A 1
31210 Los Arcos - Navarra
Phone +34 948 640 318
Created in 2007
Main Research Areas Manufacturing, nanocoatings/coatings,
nanomaterials and nanoparticles
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3 National and 3 European
Contact person German Medina
e-mail german.medina@tecnan-nanomat.es
WEB site www.tecnan-nanomat.es
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TECNOPACKAGING
Address P. I. Empresarium. C/ Romero, 12
50720 Zaragoza
Phone +34 976 464 544
Created in 2010
Main Research Areas Graphene, nanocomposites, nanoclays,
nanocompounding, nanotubes,
nanomaterials, plastic products and packaging
No. of employees in R&D 18
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 35
No. of funded projects in the last three years 4 National and 6 European
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Fernando Rivera Ferrer
e-mail frivera@tecnopackaging.com
WEB site www.tecnopackaging.com
TOLSA S.A.
Address Carretera de Madrid a Rivas Jarama, 35
28031 Madrid
Phone +34 913 606 900
Created in 1957 (N&N 2002)
Main Research Areas Nanoclays, nanocomposites, nanomaterials
and nanoparticles
No. of employees in R&D 29
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 15
No. of funded projects in the last three years 7 National
No. of patents in the last three years 4
Contact person Julio Santarén
e-mail jsantaren@tolsa.com
WEB site www.tolsa.com
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TORRECID S.A.
Address Ptda. Torreta, s/n
12110 Alcora Apdo.18 - Castellón
Phone +34 964 630 900
Created in 1963
Main Research Areas Nanocoatings, nanoparticles, ceramic
pigments, nanopigments and inkjet inks
No. of employees in R&D 18
No. of funded projects in the last three years 12 National and 7 European
Contact person Carlos Concepcion
e-mail carlos.concepcion@torrecid.com
WEB site www.torrecid.com
TRIMEK
Address Camino de la Yesera, 2
01139 Altube - Vitoria
Phone +34 945 430 718
Created in 1993
Main Research Areas Nanomeasurements, nanostages, 3D
nanometrology, virtual metrology and
metrology SW
No. of employees in R&D 14
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 50
No. of funded projects in the last three years 6 National and 7 International
Contact person Silvia de la Maza
e-mail smaza@trimek.com
WEB site www.trimek.com
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UNIMETRIK S.A.
Address San Blas, 11.
01170 Legutiano - Alava
Phone +34 945 465 800
Created in 1997
Main Research Areas Nanometrology, 3D nanocalibration,
nanoartifacts, nanoCMM, virtual metrology,
nanoprobes
No. of employees in R&D 10
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 60
No. of funded projects in the last three years 7 National and 5 International
No. of patents in the last three years 3
Contact person Borja de la Maza
e-mail bmaza@unimetrik.es
WEB site www.unimetrik.es
VLC PHOTONICS S.L.
Address Ed. 9B, D17, UPV, c/ Camino Vera s/n
46022 Valencia
Phone +34 961 337 884
Created in 2011
Main Research Areas Graphene application developer and
nanophotonics
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 70
No. of funded projects in the last three years 2 National and 2 European
No. of patents in the last three years 1
Contact person Iñigo Artundo
e-mail inigo.artundo@vlcphotonics.com
WEB site www.vlcphotonics.com
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WSxM solutions
Phone +34 688 924 775
Created in 2015
Main Research Areas SPM, nanotechnology, scientific
instrumentation, scientific software, custom
developments for research
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
Contact person Ignacio Horcas
e-mail ignacio.horcas@wsxmsolutions.com
WEB site www.wsxmsolutions.com
XEROLUTIONS S.L.
Address Poligono Mora Garay. C/ Alejandro
Goicoechea Oriol 42F-N.14
33211 Gijón - Asturias
Phone +34 985 301 130, +34 655 033 135
Created in 2011
Main Research Areas Manufacturing and nanomaterials
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3 Nationals and 1 International
Contact person David Fernández
e-mail david.fernandez@xerolutions.com
WEB site www.xerolutions.com
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YFLOW SISTEMAS Y DESARROLLOS S.L.
Address Parque Tecnologico de Andalucia. C/ Marie
Curie, 4.
29590 Málaga
Phone +34 952 020 370
Created in 2001
Main Research Areas Encapsulation, nanoparticles - nanofibers
and electrospray/electrospinning
No. of employees in R&D 6
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 80
No. of patents in the last three years 6
Contact person Ignacio González Loscertales
e-mail loscertales@yflow.com
WEB site www.yflow.com
ZF BIOLABS
Address Ronda de Valdecarrizo 41B
28760 Tres Cantos - Madrid
Phone +34 918 049 020
Created in 2003
Main Research Areas Nanotoxicology using the zebrafish model
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 10
Contact person Erika Sela
e-mail esela@zfbiolabs.com
WEB site www.zfbiolabs.com
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AGENCIA NANOBASQUE - SPRI
Address Paseo Mikeletegi, 56 3 pl.
20009 San Sebastian - Gipuzkoa
Phone +34 943308177
Created in 2008
Contact person Amaia Martínez Muro
e-mail nanobasque@spri.eu
WEB site www.nanobasque.eu
AIDIMA - INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO DEL
MUEBLE, MADERA, EMBALAJE Y AFINES
Address C/ Benjamín Franklin, 13
46980 Paterna - Valencia
Phone +34 961366070
Created in 1984
Main Research Areas Nanobio, nanocoatings,
nanocomposites, nanomaterials and
nanoparticles
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 10
No. of patents in the last three years 0/4
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 0/4
No. of technology offers in the last three years 15
No. of funded projects in the last three years 12
Contact person Manuel Belanche
e-mail mbelan@aidima.es
WEB site www.aidima.es
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AIDO - INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE
ÓPTICA, COLOR E IMAGEN
Address C/ Nicolas Copérnico, 7-13
Parque Tecnológico.
46980 Paterna - Valencia
Phone +34 961318051
Created in 1988
Main Research Areas nanocoatings and nanoparticles
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 15
No. of patents in the last three years 4
No. of funded projects in the last three years 5
Contact person Cristina García
e-mail cgarcia@aido.es
WEB site www.aido.es
AIMPLAS INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO
DEL PLÁSTICO
Address València Parc Tecnològic
C/ Gustave Eiffel, 4
46980 Paterna - Valencia
Phone +34 961366040
Created in 1990
Main Research Areas Metallization, electrical conductivity,
mechanical properties, electromagnetic
radiation susceptors, thermal conductivity,
intelligent polymers, bactericide properties,
flame-retardant, surface properties, gas
barrier active materials
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 12,3 (32% in international RTD projects
and 10,85 % in national RTD projects)
No. of patents in the last three years 9
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 6
No. of technology offers in the last three years 15
No. of funded projects in the last three years 58
Contact person Sergio Giménez
e-mail info@aimplas.es
WEB site www.aimplas.es
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AINIA TECHNOLOGY CENTRE
Address C/ Benjamín Franklin, 5-11
46980 Paterna - Valencia
Phone +34 961366090
Created in 1987
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites, nanoencapsulation,
nanosensors and safety and
prenormative
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 5
No. of patents in the last three years 2
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 2
No. of technology offers in the last three years 3
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3
Contact person Carlos Enguix
e-mail cenguix@ainia.es
WEB site www.ainia.es
AITEX - INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO TEXTIL
Address Plaza Emilio Sala, 1
03801 Alcoy - Alicante
Phone +34 965542200
Created in 1985
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites and nanofibres
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 12
No. of patents in the last three years 7
No. of funded projects in the last three years 160 National and 39 European
Contact person Vicente Cambra
e-mail vcambra@aitex.es
jpascual@aitex.es
WEB site www.aitex.es
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AITIIP CENTRO TECNOLÓGICO
Address P. I. Empresarium. C/ Romero 12
50720 Zaragoza
Phone +34 976464544
Created in 2003
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites, nanotubes, graphene,
nanoclays, extrusion, injection and
efficient buildings
No. of employees in R&D 27
No. of patents in the last three years 3
No. of funded projects in the last three years 36 National and 5 European
Contact person Pere Castell
e-mail pere.castell@aitiip.com
WEB site www.aitiip.com
ASOCIACIÓN DE INVESTIGACIÓN
CENTRO TECNOLÓGICO DEL MUEBLE Y
LA MADERA DE LA REGION DE MURCIA
Address C/ Perales s/n
30510 Yecla - Murcia
Phone +34 968752040
Created in 1995
Main Research Areas Development of nanocomposites, mainly
polyurethane based nanocomposites, with
innovative or improved properties respect to
conventional raw materials commonly used in
the furniture or bedding products such as wood
coatings or cushioning materials based on
flexible polyurethane fomas. The aim of this
research line is to obtain furniture or bedding
end products with a clear added value for
increasing their competitiveness on the market
No. of patents in the last three years 1
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 1
No. of technology offers in the last three years 2
No. of funded projects in the last three years 7
Contact person Josefina Garrido Lova
e-mail j.garrido@cetem.es
WEB site www.cetem.es
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ASOCIACIÓN DE LA INDUSTRIA
NAVARRA
Address Ctra. Pamplona, Km. 1, Edificio AIN
31191 Navarra
Phone +34 948421101
Created in 1963
Main Research Areas Biomaterials, energy, manufacturing,
nanocoatings, nanomaterials,
nanophotonics, nanotribology and
nanotubes
No. of employees in R&D 70
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 20
No. of patents in the last three years 6 (applied) / 4 (approved)
No. of funded projects in the last three years 7 National and 7 European
Contact person Rafael Rodríguez
e-mail rrodriguez@ain.es
WEB site www.ain.es
ASOCIACIÓN EMPRESARIAL DE
INVESTIGACIÓN CENTRO TECNOLÓGICO
DEL MÁRMOL, PIEDRA Y MATERIALES
Address Ctra. de Murcia, s/n
30430 Cehegín - Murcia
Phone +34 968741500
Created in 1996
Main Research Areas AFM characterization, electronic
microscopy services, development of
surface coatings based on nanoparticles
in order to modify the physical and
chemical properties of the materials
No. of employees in R&D 10
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 15
No. of patents in the last three years 1
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 1
No. of technology offers in the last three years 5
No. of funded projects in the last three years 7
Contact person Francisco Javier Fernández Cortés
e-mail javier.fernandez@ctmarmol.es
WEB site www.ctmarmol.es
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CENTRO DE APOYO A LA INNOVACIÓN, LA
INVESTIGACIÓN Y LA TRASFERENCIA DE
TECNOLOGÍA. UNIVERSITAT POLITÈCNICA
DE VALÈNCIA
Address Edif Nexus. Camino de la Vera s/n
46022 Valencia
Phone +34 963877066
Created in 1989
Main Research Areas Nanophotonics, metamaterials,
cathalytic nanomaterials, biology &
molecular engeenering, graphene and
nanomedicine
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 8
No. of patents in the last three years 20
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 7
No. of funded projects in the last three years 90
Contact person Fernando Conesa Cegarra
e-mail fconesa@ctt.upv.es
WEB site www.ctt.upv.es
CEM
CENTRO ESPAÑOL DE METROLOGÍA
Address C/ Alfar, 2
28760 Tres Cantos - Madrid
Phone +34 918074716
Created in 1991
Main Research Areas Nanometrology, metrological SPMs,
physical standards, traceability to
nanoscale…
No. of employees in R&D 40
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 10
No. of technology offers in the last three years 4
No. of funded projects in the last three years 10
Contact person Emilio Prieto
e-mail eprieto@cem.minetur.es
WEB site www.cem.es
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CENTRO TECNOLOGICO LUREDERRA
Address Área Industrial “Perguita” Calle A 1
31210 Los Arcos - Navarra
Phone +34 948640318
Created in 1999
Main Research Areas Nanoclays, nanocoatings, nanocomposites,
nanomaterials, nanoparticles, nanosensors
and nanotoxicology
No. of employees in R&D 50
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 65
No. of funded projects in the last three years 22 National and 11 European
No. of patents in the last three years 3 (5 in progress)
Contact person Luis Martínez de Moretín
e-mail luis.martinez@lurederra.es
WEB site www.lurederra.es
CIBER-BBN - CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN
BIOMÉDICA EN RED DE BIOINGENIERÍA,
BIOMATERIALES Y NANOMEDICINA
Address Campus Rio Ebro. Edificio I+D. Bloque 5,
1ºplanta. C/Poeta Mariano Esquillor s/n
50018 Zaragoza
Phone +34 976512368
Created in 2006
Main Research Areas Nanoconjugates, drug delivery,
biosensors and nanoparticles
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 40
No. of patents in the last three years 40
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 4
No. of technology offers in the last three years >40
No. of funded projects in the last three years 48
Contact person Begoña Pérez
e-mail bperez@ciber-bbn.es
info@ciber-bbn.es
WEB site www.ciber-bbn.es
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FUNDACIÓN ANDALTEC I+D+i
Address Avd.Principal s/n. Ampliación Poligono
Cañada de la Fuente. C/Vilches s/n.
23600 Martos - Jaen
Phone +34 953555117 Ext 243
Created in 2005
Main Research Areas Polymeric nanocomposites, product
simulations, liquid composites molding,
mechanical and optical properties, food
contact materials, ageing tests,
metrological test, process test (injection,
extrusion, ect.), electronic lab, optic and
photometric lab, prototyping
No. of employees in R&D 76
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 5
No. of patents in the last three years 5
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 1
No. of technology offers in the last three years 60
No. of funded projects in the last three years 44
Contact person Natalia García Ruiz
e-mail natalia.garcia@andaltec.org
WEB site www.andaltec.org
FUNDACIÓN CENTRO NACIONAL DE
INVESTIGACIONES
CARDIOVASCULARES CARLOS III (CNIC)
Address C/ Melchor Fernández Almagro, 3
28029 Madrid
Phone +34 914531200
Created in 1999
Main Research Areas Biomedicalapplicationsofnanotechnology,
nanomedicineandmolecularimagingprobes
No. of patents in the last three years 1
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 1
No. of technology offers in the last three years 1
No. of funded projects in the last three years 3
Contact person Jesús Ruiz-Cabello
e-mail proyectos_OTRI@cnic.es
WEB site www.cnic.es
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FUNDACIÓN CIDAUT
Address Pl. Vicente Aleixandre Campos, 2
Parque Tecnológico de Boecillo, parc. 209
47151 Boecillo - Valladolid
Phone +34 983548035
Created in 1993
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites
No. of employees in R&D 158
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 20
No. of patents in the last three years 8
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 8
No. of technology offers in the last three years 3
No. of funded projects in the last three years 6
Contact person María Teresa Fernández Peña
e-mail maifer@cidaut.es
WEB site www.cidaut.es
FUNDACIÓN GENERAL DE LA
UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID - FGUVa
Address Plaza Santa Cruz, 5
45002 Valladolid
Phone +34 983186353
Created in 1996
Main Research Areas Nanomedicine, simulations
nanoelectronics, cellular materials,
nanocomposites
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 7
No. of patents in the last three years 52 (6 nano)
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 52 (6 nano)
No. of technology offers in the last three years 16
No. of funded projects in the last three years 45
Contact person Yolanda Calvo Conde
e-mail promotores@funge.uva.es
WEB site www.funge.uva.es
http://cytuva.funge.uva.es/es/
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FUNDACIÓN INSTITUTO ANDALUZ
DE TECNOLOGÍA
Address Leonardo da Vinci, 2, Edificio IAT
41010 Sevilla
Phone +34 954468010
Created in 1989
Main Research Areas Nanofabrication, simulation, transfer
technology
No. of employees in R&D 50
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 10
No. of patents in the last three years 1
No. of technology offers in the last three years 5
No. of funded projects in the last three years 90
Contact person Miguel Ángel Rivas Zapata
e-mail rivas@iat.es
WEB site www.iat.es
FUNDACIÓN INSTITUTO
TECNOLÓGICO DE GALICIA
Address Polígono PO.CO.MA.CO, Sector i, Portal 5
15190 A Coruña
Phone +34 981173206
Created in 1991
Main Research Areas Remote nanosensors for environment
applications, microelectronics for
remote nanosensors
No. of employees in R&D 40
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 10
No. of technology offers in the last three years 2
No. of funded projects in the last three years 5
Contact person Analía López Fidalgo
Juan L. Sobreira Seoane
e-mail afidalgo@itg.es
jsobreira@itg.es
WEB site www.itg.es
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FUNDACIÓN PRIVADA ASCAMM
(ASCAMM TECHNOLOGY CENTRE)
Address Parc Tecnològic del Vallès. Avenida
Avanida Universitat Autònoma, 23
08290 Cerdanyola del Vallès - Barcelona
Phone +34 935944700
Created in 1996
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites, nanoencapsulation,
nanostructured surfaces, nano-scalability
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 5
No. of patents in the last three years 2
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 2
No. of technology offers in the last three years 2
No. of funded projects in the last three years 8
Contact person Jordi Romero
e-mail info@ascamm.com
WEB site www.ascamm.com
FUNDACIÓN TEKNIKER
(marca: IK4-TEKNIKER)
Address C/ Iñaki Goenaga, 5
20600 Eibar - Gipuzkoa
Phone +34 943206744
Created in 1981
Main Research Areas Fabrication methods for very small
structures to be applied in bionsensors,
microfluidics, DNA detection and
manipulation, tissue engineering, etc., such
as: nano imprint photolithography, thermal
imprint lithography, laser micro texturing...
No. of employees in R&D 262
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 7
No. of patents in the last three years 27 (requested)
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 17 (in force)
No. of funded projects in the last three years anaverageof200contractresearchprojects
withcompaniesandaroundanother80
fundedbyinstitutionalprogrammesperyear
Contact person Carlos Zuazo
e-mail carlos.zuazo@tekniker.es
WEB site www.tekniker.es
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FUNDACIÓN UNIVERSIDADE
DA CORUÑA
Address Paseo de Ronda, 47 2º
15011 A Coruña
Phone +34 981167000 Ext. 1000-1168
Created in 1997
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites and nanoglues
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 2
Contact person Juan Carlos Bugallo Taibo
e-mail fundacion@udc.es
WEB site www.fundacion.udc.es
FUNDACIÓN VASCA DE INNOVACIÓN E
INVESTIGACIÓN SANITARIAS - BIOEF
Address Torre del BEC- Ronda de Azkue nº1
48902 Barakaldo - Vizcaya
Phone +34 944538500
Created in 2002
Main Research Areas Nanobiomaterials and nanomedicine
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 1,8
No. of funded projects in the last three years 13
Contact person Amaia Albandoz
e-mail amaia@bioef.org
WEB site www.bioef.org
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GAIKER - IK4
Address Parque Tec. de Bizkaia, Edf 202.
48170 Zamudio - Bizkaia
Phone +34 946002323
Created in 1985
Main Research Areas Nanosafety, nanomedicine,
nanocomposites, nano-coatings,
electronic microscopy services,
functionalisation of micro/nano
paraticles, formulation and
compounding, micro-encapsulation and
supercritical fluids
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 15
No. of technology offers in the last three years 46
No. of funded projects in the last three years 34
Contact person Juan Ramón Alonso
e-mail alonso@gaiker.es
cuevas@gaiker.es
WEB site www.gaiker.es
IDEKO S. COOP
Address Arriaga Kalea 2
20870 Elgoibar - Gipuzkoa
Phone +34 943748000
Created in 1986
Main Research Areas Manufacturing and industrial production
technologies
No. of employees in R&D 70
No. of patents in the last three years 9
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 7
No. of funded projects in the last three years 56
Contact person Nerea Aranguren
e-mail naranguren@ideko.es
WEB site www.ideko.es
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INA - INSTITUTO DE NANOCIENCIA
DE ARAGÓN
Address C/ Mariano Esquillor s/n
50018 Zaragoza
Phone +34 876555359
Created in 2003
Main Research Areas Carbon nanofibres, drug delivery / discovery,
encapsulation (micro / nano), energy,
graphene, manufacturing, microsensors,
micro/nanowires,
modelling/simulation/software, nanobio,
nanochemistry, nanoclays, nanocoating,
nanocomposites, nanoelectronics/molecular
electronics, nanofabrication,
nanomagnetism/spintronics, nanomaterials,
nanomedicine, nanometrology,
nanoparticles, nanophotonics, nanosensors,
nanotoxicology, nanotubes, project
management and SPM
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 100
No. of patents in the last three years 13
No. of funded projects in the last three years 220
Contact person José Antonio Romero García
e-mail jaromero@unizar.es
WEB site http://ina.unizar.es
INSTITUTO DE BIOMECÁNICA
DE VALENCIA - IBV
Address Univ. Politécnica de Valencia. Edificio 9C.
Camino Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia
Phone +34 963879160
Created in 1995
Main Research Areas Nanomaterials, nanocoatings for
implants, scaffolds, nanotribology and
manufacturing
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 1
No. of patents in the last three years 1
No. of technology offers in the last three years 2
No. of funded projects in the last three years 9
Contact person Cristina Sorolla Ballesta
e-mail otri@ibv.upv.es
WEB site www.ibv.org
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INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGÍA CERÁMICA -
ITC
Address CampusRiuSecl.Avda.SosBaynats/n
12006 Castellón
Phone +34 964342424
Created in 1969
Main Research Areas Nanoparticles synthesis through different
methods; chemical and physical
modification of nanoparticles; development
of surface coatings based on nanoparticles in
order to modify the physical and chemical
properties of the materials
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 20
No. of patents in the last three years 3
No. of funded projects in the last three years 30
Contact person Yolanda Reig
e-mail yolanda.reig@itc.uji.es
WEB site www.itc.uji.es
LEITAT
TECHNOLOGICAL CENTER
Address C/ Pallars 179-185
08005 Barcelona
Phone +34 937882300
Created in 1906 / 2006 nano
Main Research Areas Nanoparticles, nanofibers, nanocomposites,
nanosafety, nanotoxicology, nanomedicine
and graphene
No. of employees in R&D 150
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 20
No. of patents in the last three years 5
No. of technology offers in the last three years 40
No. of funded projects in the last three years 8
Contact person Laurent Aubouy
e-mail laubouy@leitat.org
WEB site www.leitat.org
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OFICINA DE TRANSFERENCIA DE
RESULTADOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN DE LA
UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID
Address Ciudad Univ. de Cantoblanco. Pab. C.
C/Enstein, 13. 2ª planta
28049 Madrid
Phone +34 914973988
Created in 1991
Main Research Areas SPM, nanocomposites, nanowires,
nanomedicine
No. of patents in the last three years 5
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 5
Contact person Iván Manzanares Recio
e-mail imanzanares.fguam@uam.es
WEB site www.fuam.es
OFICINADETRANSFERENCIADE
RESULTADOSDEINVESTIGACIÓN(OTRI)
DELAUNIVERSIDADDEGRANADA
Address Complejo Administrativo Triunfo. Pab. 1
1ª planta. Cuesta del Hospicio s/n
18071 Granada
Phone +34 958244337
Created in 1989
Main Research Areas Nanomedicine, microencapsulation and
nanotechnology applied to drug design,
synthesis and characterization of
nanoemulsions, nanoparticles, metal
nanoparticles for biomedical applications
and nanoelectronics. Design,
optimization and prototyping of
nanoelectronic devices with different
applications (biomedicine, robotics, etc.)
No. of patents in the last three years 6
No. of funded projects in the last three years 5
Contact person Laura Plaza Montoya
e-mail otri@ugr.es
WEB site http://otri.ugr.es/
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OTRI - UNIVERSIDAD DE
CASTILLA LA MANCHA
Address Plaza Universidad, 2
02071 Albacete
Phone +34 967599235
Created in 1995
Main Research Areas Fullerene-based nanomaterials,
nanocomposites (polymer gels, polymer-
nanoparticles, polyelectrolytes),
magnetic nanostructures: nanowires and
thin films, magnetic nanoparticles
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 2
No. of technology offers in the last three years 3
No. of funded projects in the last three years 10
Contact person Gerardo Marquet
e-mail Gerardo.marquet@uclm.es
WEB site http://otri.uclm.es
OTRI - UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO
Address Plaza de Riego 4, 1º izq. Edificio Histórico
33003 Oviedo
Phone +34 985104061
Created in 1989
Main Research Areas Nanomagnetism, nanomaterials,
nanowires, nanotubes, nanostructured
hybrid systems
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 2-4
No. of patents in the last three years 26
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 1
No. of technology offers in the last three years 4
No. of funded projects in the last three years 30 (nano)
Contact person Ana Valdés Llaneza
e-mail dirtransferencia@uniovi.es
otri@uniovi.es
WEB site www.otri.uniovi.es
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OTRI - UNIVERSIDADE DE VIGO
Address Campus Universitario Lagoas Marcosende
36310 Vigo
Phone +34 986812236
Created in 1991
Main Research Areas Nanofluids, nanoparticles,
nanostructures, nanowire,
nanomaterials, nanocomposites,
nanosemicondutor, nanocatalysis,
nanoplasmonic, bionanoplasmonic
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 5-10
No. of patents in the last three years 3 applications
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 2 granted
No. of technology offers in the last three years 2
No. of funded projects in the last three years 19
Contact person Ángeles López Lozano
e-mail dirotri@uvigo.es
WEB site www.uvigo.es/uvigo_gl/investigacion/
transferencia/
SECRETARIADO DE TRANSFERENCIA DE
CONOCIMIENTO Y EMPRENDIMIENTO.
UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA
Address Pabellón de Brasil. Paseo de las Delicias s/n
41013 Sevilla
Phone +34 954488114
Created in 1998
Main Research Areas Nanovoids, nanomedicine, nanoelectronics,
cellular materials, nanocomposites,
microfluidics and nanofluidics, monodisperse
nanoparticles, microencapsulation and
nanoencapsulation, nanotubes, nanosensors,
bionanotechnology
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 12
No. of patents in the last three years 149
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 14
No. of technology offers in the last three years 19
No. of funded projects in the last three years 112
Contact person María Victoria Mendoza Rodríguez
e-mail mvmendoza@us.es
WEB site otri.us.es
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SPANISH NATIONAL
RESEARCH COUNCIL - CSIC
Address C/ Serrano, 117
28006 Madrid
Created in 1907
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 18
No. of patents in the last three years 516 total
No. of patented technologies in the last three years 92 nano
Contact person Javier Maira
e-mail comercializacion@csic.es
WEB site www.csic.es
TECNALIA
RESEARCH & INNOVATION
Address TECNALIA. Parque Científico-Tecnológico
de Bizkaia C/ Geldo, Edificio 700.
48160 Derio - Bizkaia
Phone +34 902760004 - 902760005
Created in 2011
Main Research Areas Novel nanomaterials:Nanoparticles,
nanocellulose, nanofibers, nanotubes,
nanocapsules, graphene, etc. Nano-based
materials and products: Nanocomposites (e.g.
polymeric, metallic, ceramic, cementitious,
hybrid, etc), aerogels, nanostructured surfaces
and coatings, membranes, buckypapers, inks.
And other nano-based materialsfor energy,
construction, health, environmental,
automotive, aerospace and other industrial
applications. Large-scale nano-fabrication by
injectionNIL, thermoforming, etc.Nano-EHS
(health,safety &environmental impacts of
nanotechnology) &Nano-REG(regulatory issues
related to nanotechnology).Multi-scale
modelingtools for predictingmaterial properties
No. of employees in R&D 1285 (112 in nano)
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 9
No. of patents in the last three years 84 / 16 in nano
No. of funded projects in the last three years 176 (nano)
Contact person Yolanda de Miguel
e-mail yolanda.demiguel@tecnalia.com
WEB site www.tecnalia.com
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UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA
SAN ANTONIO DE MURCIA
Address Avda. de Los Jerónimos s/n
30107 Guadalupe - Murcia
Phone +34 968278869
Created in 1996
Main Research Areas Biotech, drug discovery and
nanoencapsulation
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 5
No. of technology offers in the last three years 7
No. of funded projects in the last three years 10
Contact person José Luis Mendoza García
e-mail enunez@ucam.edu
WEB site www.ucam.edu http://bio-hpc.eu
UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
Address SGITT-OTRI (Ed Torre de Control)
Ctra. San Vicente del Raspeig s/n
03690SanVicentedelRaspeig-Alicante
Phone +34 965909959
Created in 1979
Main Research Areas Nanomaterials, nanocomposites,
nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanofibres,
graphene, nanoclays, nanopigments,
nanocoating, nanophotonics,
nanoencapsulation, nanosensors,
nanochemistry, nanobiochemistry,
nanotoxicology, nanomedicine
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 8
No. of patents in the last three years 47
No. of technology offers in the last three years 52
No. of funded projects in the last three years 347 National, 84 European, 236 Regional
and 3 FEDER
Contact person Víctor Manuel Pérez Lozano
e-mail otri@ua.es
WEB site www.ua.es
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UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA –
OFICINA DE TRANSFERENCIA DE
RESULTADOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN
Address PabellóndeGobierno.Avda.delosCastross/n
39005 Santander
Phone +34 942201029
Created in 1973
Main Research Areas Nanobiomedicine, nanomaterials and
nanosensors
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 8 Activity groups, 5 to 80 % activity in
R&D in N&N
No. of patents in the last three years 5
No. of funded projects in the last three years 17
Contact person José María Desiré Fernández
e-mail otri@unican.es
WEB site www.unican.es/WebUC/Unidades/In
vestigacion/otri/
UNIVERSIDAD DE MURCIA -
OFICINA DE TRANSFERENCIA DE
RESULTADOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN
Address Campus Universitario de Espinardo. Edif.
Rector Soler, 1ª planta
30003 Murcia
Phone +34 868888637
Created in 1989
Main Research Areas Biomaterials, drug delivery, encapsulation,
graphene, nanochemistry, nanocomposites,
nanoelectronics/molecular electronics,
nanofabrication, nanomaterials,
nanomedicine, nanoparticles,
nanophotonics, nanosensors, nanosurfaces
and nanotubes
No. of patented technology in the last three years 2
No. of technology offers in the last three years 1
No. of funded projects in the last three years 43
Contact person Francisco José Miñano García
e-mail otri@um.es
WEB site www.um.es/otri
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UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA
Address Campus Universitario s/n
31008 Pamplona - Navarra
Phone +34 948176748
Created in 1952
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites and nanomedicine
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 15
No. of patents in the last three years 6
No. of patented technology in the last three years 2
No. of funded projects in the last three years 27
Contact person Francisco Javier Mata Rodríguez
e-mail sgi@unav.es
WEB site www.unav.edu/web/investigacion/
servicios-para-empresas
UNIVERSITAT DE VALÈNCIA
ESTUDI GENERAL (UVEG)
Address Avda. Blasco Ibañez, 13
46003 Valencia
Phone +34 963864044
Created in 1989
Main Research Areas The research areas in nanosciences are
mainly developed at the following
research structures of the University of
Valencia: Institute for Materials Science
ICMUV (nanomaterials and
nanomedicine) and Institute for
Molecular Science ICMOL
(nanofabrication, nanomaterials and
nanomedicine)
% Activity in N&N (R&D) 4
No. of patents in the last three years 19
No. of funded projects in the last three years 482
Contact person Ana Cortés Herreros
e-mail otri@uv.es
WEB site www.uv.es