In June 2019 the international conference “Nanotechnology and Innovation in the Baltic Sea Region” will take place for the third time.
This year the conference is hosted at the NanoBioMedical Centre, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań/Poland together with the NanoTech Poland 2019 conference and exhibition.
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What is NIBS?
The NIBS conference is organized by the Mads Clausen Institute at the University of Southern Denmark, the Kaunas University of Technology (Lithuania), the North German Initiative Nanotechnology Schleswig-Holstein e.V. (NINa SH eV) and Kiel University (Germany).
Attendees from industry, academia and municipalities are invited to enter a dialogue about the potential for interdisciplinary applications and new products from nanotechnology.
NIBS offers:
- state-of-the-art stimulating presentations
- matchmaking events
- a dialogue platform between experienced and young researchers from industry and academia
NIBS provides presentations from companies and research institutions on current trends in the field of nanotechnology. Companies have the opportunity to communicate their success stories and the newest developments in-house. Young scientists present their work and find entrepreneurial opportunities.
The conference is running on three topical days:
NIBS Innovation Day (Wednesday, 5th June), Joint Symposium (Thursday, 6th June) and Joint Young Researchers Forum (Saturday, 8th June)
NIBS is co-hosted by the NanoTech Poland 2019 conference and exhibition. Attendees of NIBS can visit talks and activities of NanoTech Poland and vice versa.
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Why NIBS?
In contrast to national conferences, NIBS brings together researchers and business stakeholders from the Baltic Sea Region (BSR), as well as parties involved in the cooperation with the BSR partners to share latest achievements in research, innovative solutions and applications in the field of nanotechnology. In contrast to large scale international conferences, NIBS focuses on the BSR, where the innovation potential from newest technologies is utmost high.
The NIBS conference offers an ideal opportunity to increase your visibility as a scientist, company or other stakeholder in the field of nanotechnology within the Baltic Sea region. You can benefit from an active regional nanotechnology network and get a perfect stage to initiate new projects or start-ups and find new partners and customers, respectively.
Call for contributions
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Plasmonics
- Functional Nanomaterials
- Nanotech for Food
- Nanotech for Energy
Keynote Speakers
Prof. Dr. Thomas Klassen, Institute for Materials Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research GmbH, Germany
Dr. Alexander Roberts, Center for Nano Optics, The Mads Clausen Institute University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Burzug, Institute of Medical Engineering, University of Lübeck, Germany
Prof. Dr. Alexandre Dmitriev, Deparment of Physics, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Contributed Talks
Prof. Tomas Tamulevičius, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania