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.
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.
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 guidance for Navy public affairs officers on using social media effectively. It discusses how social media allows for unmediated communication and feedback, which can help build trust and share information. The document encourages embracing social media to reach audiences where they are, as most now use social media. It also outlines principles for authentic, transparent engagement on social media like being responsive and maintaining a positive attitude.
Este documento ofrece una promoción limitada en la que los clientes reciben un cheque regalo de 50€ al comprar un portátil HP y uno de cinco accesorios Netway listados. También incluye información sobre varios portátiles y tabletas HP a la venta, accesorios como memorias USB y ratones, e impresoras láser y multifunción de HP.
Christmas Can’t Get Any Bigger Than This: Vol 2Abhishek Shah
Were I a philosopher, I should write a philosophy of toys, showing that nothing else in life need to be taken seriously, and that Christmas Day in the company of children is one of the few occasions on which men become entirely alive."
~ Robert Lynd (1892-1970), American sociologist.
Este documento discute cómo la tecnología ha cambiado la educación. Las clases tradicionales ya no son tan efectivas y hay una mayor demanda de recursos tecnológicos en las aulas. Las nuevas tecnologías como las TIC están influyendo en los procesos de creación de opinión pública, por lo que debemos ser cuidadosos en su uso para evitar dejarse influir sin ser conscientes. La buena utilización de las TIC está en nuestras manos.
El grupo investigará las falencias contables en los restaurantes de la comuna 5 de Villavicencio. Actualmente estos restaurantes no tienen un sistema contable establecido y no pueden tomar decisiones adecuadas. El grupo busca solucionar esto mediante la aplicación de mecanismos y técnicas contables que organicen y mejoren el sistema contable de los restaurantes.
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.
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 guidance for Navy public affairs officers on using social media effectively. It discusses how social media allows for unmediated communication and feedback, which can help build trust and share information. The document encourages embracing social media to reach audiences where they are, as most now use social media. It also outlines principles for authentic, transparent engagement on social media like being responsive and maintaining a positive attitude.
Este documento ofrece una promoción limitada en la que los clientes reciben un cheque regalo de 50€ al comprar un portátil HP y uno de cinco accesorios Netway listados. También incluye información sobre varios portátiles y tabletas HP a la venta, accesorios como memorias USB y ratones, e impresoras láser y multifunción de HP.
Christmas Can’t Get Any Bigger Than This: Vol 2Abhishek Shah
Were I a philosopher, I should write a philosophy of toys, showing that nothing else in life need to be taken seriously, and that Christmas Day in the company of children is one of the few occasions on which men become entirely alive."
~ Robert Lynd (1892-1970), American sociologist.
Este documento discute cómo la tecnología ha cambiado la educación. Las clases tradicionales ya no son tan efectivas y hay una mayor demanda de recursos tecnológicos en las aulas. Las nuevas tecnologías como las TIC están influyendo en los procesos de creación de opinión pública, por lo que debemos ser cuidadosos en su uso para evitar dejarse influir sin ser conscientes. La buena utilización de las TIC está en nuestras manos.
El grupo investigará las falencias contables en los restaurantes de la comuna 5 de Villavicencio. Actualmente estos restaurantes no tienen un sistema contable establecido y no pueden tomar decisiones adecuadas. El grupo busca solucionar esto mediante la aplicación de mecanismos y técnicas contables que organicen y mejoren el sistema contable de los restaurantes.
El ceviche es el plato nacional del Perú y se originó en la cultura Moche hace más de 2000 años. Se preparaba con pescado marinado en jugo de frutas ácidas como el tumbo. Los españoles agregaron cebolla y naranja agria. Actualmente, el ceviche se come no solo en Perú sino también en otros países de América Latina y se celebra su día nacional cada 28 de junio.
La investigación sobre el manejo contable de los restaurantes en la comuna 5 de Villavicencio encontró que ninguno usa sistemas contables automatizados, no cumplen con las normas sanitarias requeridas, y sus registros contables se llevan de manera poco organizada en libros no recomendables, además de carecer de personal capacitado para tareas contables. Los datos son confiables y verificables.
Case Study: Digital Campaign for a Sports PortalFadi Khater
The document summarizes digital marketing activities conducted to obtain 1 million page views on the Eurosport Arabia website for the Egypt vs. Algeria football game. Seven activities were developed and implemented, including press releases, SEM campaigns, social media campaigns on Twitter and Facebook, and display advertising. These efforts were highly successful, achieving the goal of over 1 million page views and making Eurosport Arabia the highest traffic website for information on the match, with most visitors from Egypt.
Network functions virtualization (NFV) has the potential to transform the way operators offer services. While it brings with it flexibility to enable operators to offer customizable services that can deliver great value to the end user - or as a leading carrier describes it, a "user-defined network" - it can also complicate network operations.
Some of the concerns over sync and NFV are already being addressed in the data center world. Take, for example, in
large financial trading houses where synchronization is
tightly coupled into the software architecture to provide microsecond-level time-stamping to trades. This presentation
examines the new options for synchronization as it relates to NFV - and what it will take to enable accurate synchronization over a virtual network.
A contribuicao epistemologica de ludwik fleck na producao academica em educac...Augusto Santana
1) O documento analisa a contribuição epistemológica de Ludwik Fleck para a produção acadêmica em educação em ciências no Brasil entre 1995-2010.
2) Fleck propõe que o conhecimento é construído social e culturalmente através de "coletivos de pensamento" e seu estilo de pensamento influencia a produção de conhecimento.
3) A análise encontrou 41 estudos que usaram a epistemologia de Fleck, focando principalmente na formação de professores e análise do desenvolvimento de fatos científ
El documento lista 7 asaderos y restaurantes populares en la comuna 5 de Villavicencio que ofrecen pollo asado y otros platos típicos, incluyendo Asadero de pollo y restaurante Rancho Charles, Asadero Kokoripollo, Asadero y restaurante Kirpollo, Asadero y restaurante La Fogata Roja, Restaurante El Punto del Sabor, Restaurante El Tropezón y Restaurante Bugalu, todos con registro mercantil actualizado.
Test-Driven Microservices: System ConfidenceC4Media
Video and slides synchronized, mp3 and slide download available at URL http://bit.ly/1MV0NZr.
Russ Miles shows how we can build production-level confidence in our polyglot microservices by applying the test-driven approach to synchronous and asynchronous services and how by applying specific constraints to the system, testing not only can be successfully applied to the microservices themselves but this can be done simply, easily and can embrace speed of change rather than be an impediment. Filmed at qconlondon.com.
Russ Miles is Lead Engineer at Atomist and Founder at Russ Miles & Associates. His experience covers almost every facet of software delivery having worked across many different domains including Financial Services, Publishing, Defence, Insurance and Search.
El documento proporciona instrucciones detalladas sobre cómo navegar el simulador de gestión empresarial y tomar decisiones en la Ronda 3. Incluye pasos como revisar las métricas financieras y de producción de la ronda anterior, comprar insumos, gestionar el personal, establecer precios y estrategias de marketing, solicitar consultoría, y finalmente enviar las decisiones tomadas.
El documento define las TIC como las tecnologías tradicionales de comunicación como la radio y la televisión, así como las tecnologías modernas de información digital como la informática y las comunicaciones. Explica que las TIC son tecnologías necesarias para gestionar, transformar, crear, modificar, almacenar, administrar, proteger e recuperar información, especialmente usando ordenadores y programas. Finalmente, señala que los primeros pasos hacia una sociedad de la información incluyeron el telégrafo, el teléfono, la radio y
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.
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 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.
The document summarizes BizBarcelona 2012, an event providing opportunities for business creation and growth through inspiration, solutions, support and funding. It includes Global Talks on innovation and entrepreneurship with keynote speakers, a global entrepreneurship competition, and an Open Innovation Marketplace (OIMP). The OIMP allows large companies to present challenges, SMEs and researchers to propose solutions, and cross-sector presentations of advanced technologies and their applications. BizBarcelona 2012 encourages participation in these interactive sessions connecting the global innovation ecosystem.
The Cross-sectorial presentations is meeting point to show advanced technology versatility. The Cross-sectorial will be in the context of Open Innovation Marketplace at bizbarcelona (www.bizbarcelona.com). Technology or Research Centers located in Science and Technology Parks of Catalonia (STP) will present the most advanced technology cases. Selected companies will present some examples of this technology application in different knowledge areas and sectors (IT, Cleantech, Media, Healh, etc).
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.
The document summarizes recent science and innovation news from Spain. It reports that the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness has launched a €35 million venture capital fund for biotech companies. It also notes that a group of European experts evaluated Spain's science system and that Madrid will host the first European 3D printing congress bringing together specialists from around the world. Finally, it mentions that a Spanish company was chosen to analyze blood donations in Japan and that Spanish scientists developed a microfluidic fuel cell on paper.
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.
El ceviche es el plato nacional del Perú y se originó en la cultura Moche hace más de 2000 años. Se preparaba con pescado marinado en jugo de frutas ácidas como el tumbo. Los españoles agregaron cebolla y naranja agria. Actualmente, el ceviche se come no solo en Perú sino también en otros países de América Latina y se celebra su día nacional cada 28 de junio.
La investigación sobre el manejo contable de los restaurantes en la comuna 5 de Villavicencio encontró que ninguno usa sistemas contables automatizados, no cumplen con las normas sanitarias requeridas, y sus registros contables se llevan de manera poco organizada en libros no recomendables, además de carecer de personal capacitado para tareas contables. Los datos son confiables y verificables.
Case Study: Digital Campaign for a Sports PortalFadi Khater
The document summarizes digital marketing activities conducted to obtain 1 million page views on the Eurosport Arabia website for the Egypt vs. Algeria football game. Seven activities were developed and implemented, including press releases, SEM campaigns, social media campaigns on Twitter and Facebook, and display advertising. These efforts were highly successful, achieving the goal of over 1 million page views and making Eurosport Arabia the highest traffic website for information on the match, with most visitors from Egypt.
Network functions virtualization (NFV) has the potential to transform the way operators offer services. While it brings with it flexibility to enable operators to offer customizable services that can deliver great value to the end user - or as a leading carrier describes it, a "user-defined network" - it can also complicate network operations.
Some of the concerns over sync and NFV are already being addressed in the data center world. Take, for example, in
large financial trading houses where synchronization is
tightly coupled into the software architecture to provide microsecond-level time-stamping to trades. This presentation
examines the new options for synchronization as it relates to NFV - and what it will take to enable accurate synchronization over a virtual network.
A contribuicao epistemologica de ludwik fleck na producao academica em educac...Augusto Santana
1) O documento analisa a contribuição epistemológica de Ludwik Fleck para a produção acadêmica em educação em ciências no Brasil entre 1995-2010.
2) Fleck propõe que o conhecimento é construído social e culturalmente através de "coletivos de pensamento" e seu estilo de pensamento influencia a produção de conhecimento.
3) A análise encontrou 41 estudos que usaram a epistemologia de Fleck, focando principalmente na formação de professores e análise do desenvolvimento de fatos científ
El documento lista 7 asaderos y restaurantes populares en la comuna 5 de Villavicencio que ofrecen pollo asado y otros platos típicos, incluyendo Asadero de pollo y restaurante Rancho Charles, Asadero Kokoripollo, Asadero y restaurante Kirpollo, Asadero y restaurante La Fogata Roja, Restaurante El Punto del Sabor, Restaurante El Tropezón y Restaurante Bugalu, todos con registro mercantil actualizado.
Test-Driven Microservices: System ConfidenceC4Media
Video and slides synchronized, mp3 and slide download available at URL http://bit.ly/1MV0NZr.
Russ Miles shows how we can build production-level confidence in our polyglot microservices by applying the test-driven approach to synchronous and asynchronous services and how by applying specific constraints to the system, testing not only can be successfully applied to the microservices themselves but this can be done simply, easily and can embrace speed of change rather than be an impediment. Filmed at qconlondon.com.
Russ Miles is Lead Engineer at Atomist and Founder at Russ Miles & Associates. His experience covers almost every facet of software delivery having worked across many different domains including Financial Services, Publishing, Defence, Insurance and Search.
El documento proporciona instrucciones detalladas sobre cómo navegar el simulador de gestión empresarial y tomar decisiones en la Ronda 3. Incluye pasos como revisar las métricas financieras y de producción de la ronda anterior, comprar insumos, gestionar el personal, establecer precios y estrategias de marketing, solicitar consultoría, y finalmente enviar las decisiones tomadas.
El documento define las TIC como las tecnologías tradicionales de comunicación como la radio y la televisión, así como las tecnologías modernas de información digital como la informática y las comunicaciones. Explica que las TIC son tecnologías necesarias para gestionar, transformar, crear, modificar, almacenar, administrar, proteger e recuperar información, especialmente usando ordenadores y programas. Finalmente, señala que los primeros pasos hacia una sociedad de la información incluyeron el telégrafo, el teléfono, la radio y
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.
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 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.
The document summarizes BizBarcelona 2012, an event providing opportunities for business creation and growth through inspiration, solutions, support and funding. It includes Global Talks on innovation and entrepreneurship with keynote speakers, a global entrepreneurship competition, and an Open Innovation Marketplace (OIMP). The OIMP allows large companies to present challenges, SMEs and researchers to propose solutions, and cross-sector presentations of advanced technologies and their applications. BizBarcelona 2012 encourages participation in these interactive sessions connecting the global innovation ecosystem.
The Cross-sectorial presentations is meeting point to show advanced technology versatility. The Cross-sectorial will be in the context of Open Innovation Marketplace at bizbarcelona (www.bizbarcelona.com). Technology or Research Centers located in Science and Technology Parks of Catalonia (STP) will present the most advanced technology cases. Selected companies will present some examples of this technology application in different knowledge areas and sectors (IT, Cleantech, Media, Healh, etc).
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.
The document summarizes recent science and innovation news from Spain. It reports that the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness has launched a €35 million venture capital fund for biotech companies. It also notes that a group of European experts evaluated Spain's science system and that Madrid will host the first European 3D printing congress bringing together specialists from around the world. Finally, it mentions that a Spanish company was chosen to analyze blood donations in Japan and that Spanish scientists developed a microfluidic fuel cell on paper.
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.
Now on its 4th edition, nanoPT will be organized in Braga at the INL (The International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory). The conference will be held with the purpose of strengthen ties nationally and internationally on Nanotechnology and will encourage industry and universities working on the Nanotechnology field to know each other and to present their research.
nanoPT2016 structure will keep the fundamental features of the previous editions, providing a unique opportunity for broad interaction. However, following the success of the past 3 editions nanoPT2016 is now a 4 days conference instead of the usual 3 days.
The conference will cover a broad range of topics on current research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology from high level speakers and also an exhibition. nanoPT 2016 is an excellent platform to exchange ideas, networking, find new partners and understand the current state of the art in nanotechnology.
This document provides an overview of technology and innovation in Portugal, highlighting several Portuguese companies that are leaders in their fields, including:
- YDreams, a company that combines technology and art for interactive communications solutions.
- Critical Software, which developed software for Schengen countries' information systems integration.
- Altitude Software, the global leader in contact center solutions.
- Nelo Kayaks and M.A.R. Kayaks, which dominate the global kayak market, producing 80% of the boats used at the Beijing Olympics.
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.
The document summarizes recent science and innovation news from Spain from September to October 2014. It discusses six Spanish research projects receiving ERC grants, Spain and Japan reinforcing scientific collaboration, and Spain's chemical sector being an attractive area for foreign investment due to its strategic location, investment support structures, and research spending. It also mentions developments in agritech, health, technology, energy, and infrastructure fields.
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.
Jordi Reynés, Clara Borràs, Martí Burriel: The infrastructure of citie’s maker spaces to the service of the maker community in Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain).
Elisenda Casanelles: Building up respirators for COVID-19, from Leitat, Barcelona, Catalonia. (Spain)
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 provides information about innovation initiatives in the Piemonte region of Italy. It discusses figures about the region's population and economy. It then outlines the region's key R&D actors including universities, research centers, and business investment in R&D. It describes the region's policy guidelines to support innovation through selective intervention and international evaluation. It also gives details about the region's actions to promote innovation through funding calls, technology platforms, and the creation of innovation poles in various sectors.
This document discusses how publicly funded initiatives in Finland support innovative companies through nanotechnology. It provides an overview of Finland's strong innovation system and ecosystem, which includes universities, research centers, strategic centers of excellence, and other partnerships between industry and government. The Nanotechnology Centre of Expertise plays a key role in this system by fostering nanotechnology business growth, providing information and networking services, and connecting nanotech expertise to different industry sectors to help companies increase sales and launch new products using nanotechnology. Examples are given of applying nanotech to sectors like housing, tourism, healthcare for the elderly, and various industrial applications.
The document summarizes information about the B30 area, a 50 km stretch of road running through 23 municipalities in the Barcelona-Lyon mega-region of Spain. It discusses the B30 area's role as an economic driver with over 1 million people, 30,000+ companies, and high levels of innovation including many research centers and universities. The goal is to map out a strategy for cooperation between different stakeholders to further develop the B30 area's industrial and technological potential and transition to a more sustainable, post-carbon economy.
Startup Cities: Trentino, Italy - Me Convention 2018Chinwag
Christian Giacom, Startup Officer for Trentino Sviluppo presented Trentino as part of the Startup Cities programme at the Me Convention 2018 in Stockholm featuring 20 cities, hosted by Sam Michel.
More at: https://toodlepip.co.uk/2018/20-startup-cities/
This document announces the 1st International Workshop on Graphene Industry - Challenges & Opportunities taking place in Zaragoza, Spain. The workshop aims to present the current state of graphene materials/devices and industrial opportunities, focusing on recent technology advances and business opportunities in graphene commercialization. It seeks to develop relationships that accelerate graphene's industrial growth. The event brings together representatives from graphene companies and labs to share market visions and business opportunities in current applications. It will provide an overview of graphene developments and innovations in the functional materials industry.
This document provides an overview of Portugal's transition to a high-tech economy over the last 30 years. It highlights several Portuguese companies that are leaders in their fields such as biometric solutions, aerospace, renewable energy, telecommunications, and more. The document promotes Portugal as an attractive place to do business, noting its young and skilled workforce, as well as its strategic location providing access to both European and African markets.
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.
Phantoms Foundation is pleased to launch the third edition of the Graphene companies catalogue. This new version features also the research centers currently performing work on graphene worldwide. In total 136 institutions (Companies: 119 & Research Centers: 17) working directly on the field are presented.
This initiative comes as an open platform resource to attract global participant’s intent on sharing, exchanging and exploring new avenues of graphene-related scientific and commercial developments.
This E-nano Newsletter issue contains the Strategic Research Agenda for Nanophononics, one of the main outputs of the EUPHONON coordination action (www.euphonon.eu); EU project with the mission to build a European Community for Nanophononics. The main objective of the Nanophononics Strategic Research Agenda is to define the role and impact of nanophononics in today’s society and in the industry. It is expected to give insight to the potential of the field to improve the properties of current information technology devices, enhance energy efficiency and advance the health and well-being and safety. In addition research highlights from top-level research institutions worldwide such as MANA/NIMS (Japan) and CIC nanoGUNE (Spain) are presented.
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 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
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1. Catalogue of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Companies in Spain
This catalogue, compiled by the Phantoms Foundation The Phantoms Foundation is also coordinator of the
(coordinator of the Spanish Nanotechnology action Spanish Nanotechnology Plan funded by ICEX (Spanish
plan funded by ICEX), provides a general overview of Institute for Foreign Trade, www.icex.es) under the
the Nanoscience and Nanotechnology companies in program España, Technology for Life, to enhance the
Spain and in particular the importance of this market promotion in foreign markets of Spain’s more Innovative
research, product development, etc. and leading industrial technologies and products in
Note: only those contacted companies which provided order to:
their details are listed.
1. Represent the Scientific, Technological and Innovative
Edited and Coordinated by 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.
The Phantoms Foundation based in Madrid, Spain, 6. Improve competitiveness and contribute to the
focuses its activities on Nanoscience and economic and social development of Spain.
Nanotechnology (N&N) and is now a key actor in
structuring and fostering European Excellence and Funded by
enhancing collaborations in these fields. The Phantoms
Foundation, a non-profit organisation, gives high level
management profile to National and European scientific
projects (among others, the COST Bio-Inspired
nanotechnologies, ICT-FET Integrated Project AtMol,
ICT/FET nanoICT Coordination Action, EU/NMP
nanomagma project, NanoCode project under the
Programme Capacities, in the area Science in Society
FP7…) and provides an innovative platform for
dissemination, transfer and transformation of basic
nanoscience knowledge, strengthening interdisciplinary The Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade ("Instituto
research in nanoscience and nanotechnology and Español de Comercio Exterior”) is the Spanish
catalysing collaboration among international research Government agency serving Spanish companies to
groups. promote their exports and facilitate their international
expansion, assisted by the network of Spanish Embassy’s
The Foundation also works in close collaboration with Economic and Commercial Offices and, within Spain,
Spanish and European Governmental Institutions to by the Regional and Territorial Offices. It is part of the
provide focused reports on N&N related research Spanish Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade
areas (infrastructure needs, emerging research, etc.). ("Ministerio de Industria, Turismo y Comercio").
The NanoSpain Network (coordinated by the Phantoms
Foundation and the Spanish National Research Council, Contact details
CSIC) scheme aims to promote Spanish science and
research through a multi-national networking action and Phantoms Foundation
to stimulate commercial Nanotechnology applications. Calle Alfonso Gomez 17
NanoSpain involves about 310 research groups and 28037 Madrid (Spain)
companies and more than 2000 researchers. www.phantomsnet.net
2. N&N Companies in Spain
ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS
Address C/ Valportillo Segunda, 8 - 28108 Alcobendas - Madrid - Spain
WEB site www.acciona-infraestructuras.es
Contact person Jose Antonio Sánchez Rojo
e-mail antoniojose.sanchez.rojo@acciona.es
Phone +34 917 912 020
Main Research Areas Nanocoatings • Nanocomposites
Created in 1997
No. of employees in R&D 152
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 9,8
No. of Patents 6 National and 2 European
ACTIVERY BIOTECH S. L.
Address Avda Carlos III, 36, 1º dcha -31003 Pamplona - Navarra (Spain)
WEB site www.activery.com
Contact person Carles Ventosa
e-mail activery@activery.com
Phone +34 935 947 011
Main Research Areas Drug Delivery • Nanomedicine
Created in 2003
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 50
No. of Patents 6
3. N&N Companies in Spain
AGROINDUSTRIAL KIMITEC
Ctra. del Alicún, 369. Edificio Natalia 2º B
Address
04721 El Parador de Roquetas de Mar - Almería
WEB site www.kimitec.es
Contact person Felix García
e-mail felixgarcia@kimitec.es
Phone +34 950 366 241
Main Research Areas NanoBio • Nanochemistry
Created in 2010
No. of employees in R&D 15
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 2
AIRBUS OPERATIONS S. L.
Address Pº John Lennon, s/n - 28906 Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.airbus.com
Contact person Tamara Blanco
e-mail tamara.blanco@airbus.com
Phone +34 916 242 573
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites • Nanotubes
Created in 2000
No. of employees in R&D ≈3000
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) <5
4. N&N Companies in Spain
ARAGONESA DE COMPONENTES PASIVOS S. A.
Address Apdo. de correos 43 - 50500 Tarazona -Zaragoza (Spain)
WEB site www.acptechnologies.com
Contact person Luis José Ortíz
e-mail j.ortiz@acptechnologies.com
Phone +34 976 643 063
Main Research Areas Nanomaterials • Nanoparticles
Created in 1988
No. of employees in R&D 2
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 3
No. of Patents 1
APPLIED RESEARCH USING OMIC SCIENCES S.L.
Address Travessera de Gràcia, 108, Entl. 08012 Barcelona
WEB site www.aromics.es
Contact person Carmen Plasencia
e-mail info@aromics.es
Phone +34 934 407 302
Main Research Areas NanoBio
Created in 2005
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 15
5. N&N Companies in Spain
ASOCIACIÓN DE LA INDUSTRIA NAVARRA
Address C/ San Cosme y San Damian, s/n - Navarra (Spain)
WEB site www.ain.es
Contact person Rafael Rodríguez
e-mail rrodriguez@ain.es
Phone +34 948 421 101
Energy • Manufacturing • Nanocoatings • Nanomaterials
Main Research Areas
Nanophotonics • Nanotubes
Created in 1963
No. of employees in R&D 125
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 10
ATOS ORIGIN
Address C/ Albarracín, 25 - Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.atosorigin.eu
Contact person Manuel M. Pérez
e-mail manuel.perez@atosorigin.com
Phone +34 912 149 331
Modelling/Simulation/Software • Nanomedicine
Main Research Areas
Nanoparticles • Project Management
Created in 1987
No. of employees in R&D 300
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 3
6. N&N Companies in Spain
AVANZARÉ INNOVACIÓN TECNOLÓGICA S. L.
Address C/ Antonio de Nebrija, 8 -26006 Logroño (Spain)
WEB site www.avanzare.es
Contact person Julio Gómez
e-mail jgomez@avanzare.es
Phone +34 941 587 027
Graphene • Nanocomposites • Nanomaterials • Nanoparticles
Main Research Areas
Nanosensors
Created in 2005
No. of employees in R&D 24
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents 12
BIOKER RESEARCH S. L.
Address Pol. de Olloniego, 22A, Nave 5 - 33660 Oviedo - Asturias (Spain)
WEB site www.bioker.com
Contact person Claudia Álvarez
e-mail info@bioker.com
Phone +34 985 761 141
Main Research Areas NanoBio • Nanomaterials • Nanoparticles
Created in 2005
No. of employees in R&D 2
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents 3
7. N&N Companies in Spain
CIDETE INGENIEROS S. L.
Address C/ Anselmo Clave, 98 - 08800 Barcelona (Spain)
WEB site www.arrakis.es/~cidete/
Contact person Germán Noriega
e-mail cidete@arrakis.es
Phone +34 938 157 003
Nanoelectronic/Molecular Electronic • Nanomaterials
Main Research Areas
Nanosensors
Created in 2001
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 60
DATAPIXEL S. L.
Address Ronda Sta. Eulália, 37 Pol. Ind. de Pallejà, 1. 08780 Barcelona (Spain)
WEB site www.datapixel.com
Contact person Antonio Ventura-Traveset
e-mail toni.ventura@datapixel.com
Phone +34 93 663 1838
Manufacturing • Modelling/Simulation/Software
Main Research Areas
Nanometrology • Nanosensors
Created in 1999
No. of employees in R&D 7
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 20
No. of Patents 1
8. N&N Companies in Spain
DOLMAR INNOVA S. L.
Address CEAD. Paraje Micalanda, s/n - 26221 Gimileo - La Rioja (Spain)
WEB site www.grupodolmar.es
Contact person Mariano Fernández
e-mail mariano@dolmar.es
Phone +34 941 303 730
Main Research Areas NanoBio • Nanoparticles • Nanosensors
Created in 1992
No. of employees in R&D 8
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 15 - 20
DROPSENS S. L.
Av. Julian Clavería, s/n - Edif. Severo Ochoa
Address
33006 Oviedo - Asturias (Spain)
WEB site www.dropsens.com
Contact person David Hernández
e-mail info@dropsens.com
Phone +34 653 525 278
Main Research Areas NanoBio • Nanochemistry • Nanomaterials • Nanosensors
Created in 2006
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 40
9. N&N Companies in Spain
DYNASOL ELASTOMEROS
Address Paseo de la Castellana, 280, 1ª - 28046 Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.dynasolelastomers.com
Contact person Jose María Cuervo
e-mail jmcuervor.dynasol@repsol.com
Phone +34 913 488 388
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites • Nanomaterials
Created in 1999
No. of employees in R&D > 150
ENDOR NANOTECHNOLOGIES
Address Baldiri Reixac, 15 - 08028 Barcelona (Spain)
WEB site www.endornanotech.com
Contact person Marc Ramis
e-mail marc.ramis@endornanotech.com
Phone +34 934 020 468
Main Research Areas Drug delivery • Nanomedicine
Created in 2007
No. of employees in R&D 7
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents 1
10. N&N Companies in Spain
FUNDACIÓN PHANTOMS
Address C/ Alfonso Gómez, 17, 2nd loft 16 - 28037 Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.phantomsnet.net
Contact person Antonio Correia
e-mail antonio@phantomsnet.net
Phone +34 911 402 144
Main Research Areas Project Management
Created in 2002
No. of employees in I+D 8
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
GRAPHENEA
Address Tolosa Hiribidea, 76. 20018 Donostia - San Sebastián (Spain)
WEB site www.graphenea.com
Contact person Amaia Zurutuza
e-mail a.zurutuza@graphenea.eu
Phone +34 943 574 052
Main Research Areas Graphene • Nanochemistry • Nanomaterials
Created in 2010
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 75
11. N&N Companies in Spain
GRUPO ANTOLIN - INGENIERÍA S. A.
Address Carretera Madrid-Irun Km 244,8 - 09007 Burgos (Spain)
WEB site www.grupoantolin.com
Contact person Cesar Merino
e-mail cesar.merino@grupoantolin.com
Phone +34 947 477 700
Carbon nanofibres • Nanocomposites
Main Research Areas
Nanoelectronic/Molecular Electronic • Nanosensors
Created in 1999
No. of employees in R&D 11
No. of Patents 4
INGENIATRICS TECNOLOGÍAS S. L.
Address Camino Mozarabe, 41 - 41900 Camas - Sevilla (Spain)
WEB site www.ingeniatrics.com
Contact person Joaquín Gómez
e-mail marketing@ingeniatrics.com
Phone +34 954 081 214
Main Research Areas Drug delivery • NanoBio • Nanomedicine
Created in 2003
No. of employees in R&D 16
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents 50
12. N&N Companies in Spain
INNOVATEC SENSORIZACIÓN
Y COMUNICACIÓN S. L.
Address Avenida de Elche, 3 Bajo - 03801 Alcoi (Alicante)
WEB site www.innovatecsc.com
Contact person Francisco Ibáñez
e-mail id@innovatecsc.com
Phone +34 965 548 285
Main Research Areas Nanoelectronic/Molecular Electronic • Nanomaterials
Created in 2006
No. of employees in R&D 8
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 90
No. of Patents 4
INTERQUÍMICA
Address San Francisco, 11 - 26370 Navarrete (La Rioja)
WEB site www.interquimica.org
Contact person Marta Pérez
e-mail nano@interquimica.org
Phone +34 941 265 276
Graphene • NanoBio • Nanoclays • Nanocomposites
Main Research Areas
Nanomaterials • Nanomedicine • Nanoparticles • Nanosensors
Created in 2005
No. of employees in R&D 14
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 90
13. N&N Companies in Spain
LABORATORIOS ALPHASIP
Address Ceei Aragón. María de Luna, 11, Nave 13 - 50018 Zaragoza (Spain)
WEB site www.alphasip.es
Contact person Miguel A. Roncalés
e-mail mroncales@alphasip.es
Phone +34 626 004 107
Main Research Areas Nanomedicine • Nanotubes • Nanowires
Created in 2009
No. of employees in R&D 6
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 90
No. of Patents 120
LABORATORIOS ARGENOL S. L.
Autovía de Logroño Km. 7,4.
Address
Polígono Europa II, Nave 1, 50011 Zaragoza (Spain)
WEB site www.laboratorios-argenol.com
Contact person Ivana Ascaso
e-mail lab-argenol@laboratorios-argenol.com
Phone +34 976 336 266
Main Research Areas NanoBio • Nanoparticles
Created in 2005
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 50
No. of Patents 1
14. N&N Companies in Spain
LAIMAT SOLUCIONES CIENTÍFICO TÉCNICOS
Address PTS Edif. BIC. Av. Innovación, 1 - 18100 Armilla - Granada (Spain)
WEB site www.laimat.com
Contact person Mercedes Fernández Valmayor
e-mail mfvalmayor@laimat.com
Phone +34 958 750 951
Main Research Areas Drug delivery • Encapsulation • Microsensors • Nanomedicine
Created in 2006
No. of employees in R&D 6
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 80
MECWINS S. L.
Address C/ Santiago Grisolía, 2 - 28760 Tres Cantos - Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.mecwins.com
Contact person Óscar Ahumada
e-mail oahumada@mecwins.com
Phone +34 918 049 064
Main Research Areas NanoBio • Nanosensors
Created in 2008
No. of employees in R&D 6
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents 3
15. N&N Companies in Spain
NANOBIOMATTERS INDUSTRIES S. L.
Parque Tecnológico. Louis Pasteur, 11, Nave 5-6
Address
46980 Paterna - Valencia (Spain)
WEB site www.nanobiomatters.com
Contact person Javier Vilaplana
e-mail jvilaplana@nanobiomatters.com
Phone +34 961 318 628
NanoBio • Nanoclay • Nanocoating • Nanofabrication
Main Research Areas
Nanocomposites
Created in 2004
No. of employees in R&D 20
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents 10
NANOGAP SUB-NM-POWDER S. A.
Polígono Industrial Novo Milladoiro.
Address
C/ Xesta, 78 - A2 - 15895 Milladoiro - A Coruña ( Spain)
WEB site www.nanogap.es
Contact person Tatiana López
e-mail info@nanogap.es
Phone +34 981 523 897
Main Research Areas Nanomaterials • Nanomedicine
Created in 2006
No. of employees in R&D 7
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 35
No. of Patents 6
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18. N&N Companies in Spain
NANOIMMUNOTECH S. L.
Plaza de Fernando Conde Montero - Ríos, 9
Address
36201 Vigo - Ponteve dra (Spain)
WEB site http://nanoimmunotech.es/
Contact person Christian Sánchez-Espinel
e-mail cristianespinel@nanoimmunotech.es
Phone +34 986 812 625
Main Research Areas Nanomedicine • Nanotoxicology
Created in 2010
No. of employees in R&D 1
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents 7
NANOINNOVA TECHNOLOGIES S. L.
C/ Faraday, 7 Parque Científico de Madrid.
Address
Campus de Cantoblanco - 28049 Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.nanoinnova.com
Contact person Rafael Ferrito
e-mail rafa@nanoinnova.com
Phone +34 911 880 756
Main Research Areas Graphene • Nanosensors • Nanotubes
Created in 2010
No. of employees in R&D 2
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
19. N&N Companies in Spain
NANORIOJA S. L.
Address C/ Jardines, 5. Pol. Lentiscares - 26370 Navarrete - La Rioja (Spain)
WEB site www.nanorioja.es
Contact person Alberto Díez
e-mail info@nanorioja.es
Phone +34 941 411 422
Main Research Areas Graphene • Nanocomposites • Nanomaterials
Created in 2008
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents 1
NANOTEC ELECTRÓNICA S. L.
Centro Empresarial Euronova 3. Ronda de Poniente, 12
Address
Planta 2ª, Oficina C - 28760 Tres Cantos - Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.nanotec.es
Contact person Adriana Gil
e-mail adriana.gil@nanotec.es
Phone +34 918 043 347
Main Research Areas SPM
Created in 1998
No. of employees in R&D 18
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 45
20. N&N Companies in Spain
NANOTECNOLOGÍA SPAIN S. L.
Address C/ de la Cruz 13 Bajos - 07800 Eivissa - Balears (Spain)
WEB site www.ntc-spain.com
Contact person Adam Prats
e-mail adam@ntc-spain.com
Phone +34 971 198 472
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites
Created in 2004
No. of employees in R&D 8
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents 1
NANOTEX (SOLUTEX GROUP)
Parque Empresarial Omega. Avda. de Barajas, 24
Address
Edificio Gamma. 28108 Alcobendas - Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.solutex.es
Contact person Saray Morrondo
e-mail smorrondo@solutex.es
Phone +34 918 060 477
Drug delivery • Manufacturing • NanoBio • Nanochemistry
Main Research Areas Nanofabrication • Nanomagnetism/Spintronics • Nanomaterials
Nanomedicine • Nanoparticles
Created in 2004
No. of employees in R&D 100
No. of Patents 6
21. N&N Companies in Spain
NANOZAR S. L.
Address C/ Miguel Luesma Castán, 4 - 50018 Zaragoza (Spain)
WEB site www.nanozar.com
Contact person Pere Castell
e-mail p.castell@nanozar.com
Phone +34 976 733 977
Main Research Areas Nanocoatings • Nanocomposites • Nanotubes
Created in 2005
No. of employees in R&D 2
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
NEOKER S. L.
Address Pol. Ind. Milladoiro, Xesta 78 A1 - 15895 Ames - A Coruña (Spain)
WEB site www.neoker.org
Contact person Carmen Cerecedo
e-mail info@neoker.org
Phone +34 685 476 828
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites • Nanomaterials
Created in 2008
No. of employees in R&D 8
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 80
No. of Patents 4
22. N&N Companies in Spain
NLAB DRUG DELIVERY
PTA. Av. Juan López de Peñalver, 21 29590 Campanillas
Address
Málaga (Spain)
WEB site www.nlabdrugdelivery.com
Contact person Enrique Llaudet
e-mail quique@nlabbioscience.com
Phone +34 665 176 305
Main Research Areas Drug delivery • Encapsulation • Nanomaterials • Nanomedicine
Created in 2010
No. of employees in R&D 4 (2011)
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 80
No. of Patents 4
OPERÓN S. A.
Address Camino del Plano, 19 - 50410 Cuarte de Huerva - Zaragoza (Spain)
WEB site www.operon.es
Contact person Manu Villacampa
e-mail m.villacampa@operon.es
Phone +34 976 503 597
Main Research Areas NanoBio • Nanoparticles
Created in 1996
No. of employees in R&D 8
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 35
No. of Patents 1
23. N&N Companies in Spain
RAMEN S. A.
Address C/ Sambara, 33 - 28027 Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.ioner.net
Contact person Eladio Montoya
e-mail emontoya@ramem.com
Phone +34 914 044 575
Main Research Areas Nanoparticles
Created in 1958
No. of employees in R&D 34
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 30
No. of Patents 5
REPSOL YPF (DIRECCIÓN DE TECNOLOGÍA)
Address A-5 Km. 18 - 28935 Móstoles - Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.repsol.com
Contact person Luisa María Fraga
e-mail Imfragat@repsol.com
Phone +34 913 487 653
Main Research Areas Energy • NanoBio • Nanocomposites • Nanomaterials
Created in 2000
No. of employees in R&D 11
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) < 10
No. of Patents 2
24. N&N Companies in Spain
SENSIA S. L.
Address Industrialdea. Pab-1, A-Gunea - 20159 Asteasu - Gipuzkoa (Spain)
WEB site www.sensia.es
Contact person Iban Larroulet
e-mail ilarroulet@seimcc.com
Phone +34 918 049 622
Main Research Areas Nanosensors
Created in 2004
No. of employees in R&D 1
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 35
SGENIA S. L.
Address C/ Chile, 4 - 28290 Las Rozas de Madrid - Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.sgenia.com
Contact person María Moreno
e-mail mmoreno@sgenia.com
Phone +34 916 306 388
Main Research Areas Energy • Modelling/Simulation/Software • Nanosensors
Created in 2003
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 10
25. N&N Companies in Spain
SINATEC S. L.
Marie Curie Annex Building, Campus of Rabanales
Address
University of Cordoba - 14071 Cordoba (Spain)
WEB site www.sinatec.es
Contact person Bartolomé Simonet
e-mail bartolome.simonet@sinatec.es
Phone +34 957 218 562
Main Research Areas Nanocomposites • Nanomaterials • Nanotubes
Created in 2007
No. of employees in R&D 7
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 60
TAMAG IBERICA S. L.
Address Plaza de Armerias, 2, esc. izq. 1A, 20011 San Sebastián
WEB site www.tamagiberica.com
Contact person Arkady Zhukov
e-mail arkadi.joukov@ehu.es
Phone +34 619 163 930
Main Research Areas Microsensors • Microwires
Created in 2000
No. of employees in R&D 1
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents 2
26. N&N Companies in Spain
TECNOLOGÍA NAVARRA
DE NANOPRODUCTOS S. L. (TECNAN)
Address Área Induntrial “Perguita” A1 - 31210 Los Arcos - Navarra (Spain)
WEB site www.tecnan-nanomat.es
Contact person Germán Medina
e-mail german.medina@tecnan-nanomat.es
Phone +34 948 640 318
Main Research Areas Nanocoatings • Nanomaterials • Nanoparticles
Created in 2008
No. of employees in R&D 3
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 35
THREELLOP NANOTECHNOLOGY
Address C/ Puig,10 2B - 46980 Paterna - Valencia (Spain)
WEB site www.threellop.com
Contact person José Daniel Llopis
e-mail jdaniel.llopis@threellop.com
Main Research Areas NanoBio • Modelling/Simulation/Software
Created in 2007
No. of employees in R&D 4
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 100
No. of Patents 20
27. N&N Companies in Spain
TOLSA S. A.
Address Ctra. Vallecas - Mejorada del Campo, Km. 1,6 - 28031 Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.tolsa.com
Contact person Julio Santarén
e-mail jsantaren@tolsa.com
Phone +34 913 606 900
Main Research Areas Nanoclays • Nanocomposites • Nanomaterials • Nanoparticles
Created in 1957 (Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: 2002)
No. of employees in R&D 7
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 30
No. of Patents 1
TORRECID S. A.
Address Ptda. Torreta, s/n — 12110 Alcora. Apdo. 18 - Castellón (Spain)
WEB site www.torrecid.com
Contact person Carlos Concepción
e-mail carlos.concepcion@torrecid.com
Phone +34 964 630 900
Main Research Areas Nanocoatings • Nanomaterials • Nanoparticles
Created in 1963
No. of employees in R&D 9
No. of Patents 4
28. N&N Companies in Spain
TRIMEK S. A.
Address Pol. Ind. Islarra. Camino de la Yesera, 2. — 01 Zuia - Álava (Spain)
139
WEB site www.trimek.com
Contact person Fernando Larena
e-mail flarena@trimek.com
Phone +34 945 430 718
Main Research Areas Manufacturing • Nanometrology
Created in 1993
No. of employees in R&D 11
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 10
UNIMETRIK S. A.
San Blas, 11. Lautadako Industrialdea
Address
Pol. Industrial de Gojain - 01170 Legutiano - Álava (Spain)
WEB site www.unimetrik.es
Contact person Borja de la Maza
e-mail bmaza@unimetrik.es
Phone +34 945 465 800
Main Research Areas Manufacturing • Nanometrology • Nanosensors • SPM
Created in 1997
No. of employees in R&D 10
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 20
No. of Patents 2
29. N&N Companies in Spain
YFLOW SISTEMAS Y DESARROLLOS S. L.
C/ Marie Curie, 4. Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía
Address
29590 Málaga (Spain)
WEB site www.yflow.com
Contact person David Galán
e-mail contact@yflow.com
Phone +34 952 020 370
Main Research Areas Encapsulation • Nanocoatings • Nanocomposites • Nanoparticles
Created in 2001
No. of employees in R&D 6
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 80
No. of Patents 6
ZF BIOLABS
Address Ronda de Valdecarrizo, 41B - 28760 Tres Cantos - Madrid (Spain)
WEB site www.zfbiolabs.com
Contact person Erika Sela
e-mail esela@zfbiolabs.com
Phone +34 918 049 020
Main Research Areas NanoBio • Nanotoxicology
Created in 2003
No. of employees in R&D 5
% Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (R&D) 10