Future and Emerging Technologies

STOA Workshop: Graphene in Europe: From Nobel Prize to technology, innovation and industrial competitiveness

Advanced materials are at the core of Europe's industrial innovation and competitiveness across a range of applications and sectors: aeronautics, automotive and health industries, microelectronics, photonics, etc.  The estimated value and impact of advanced materials is highly significant, with an expected market size of the order of EUR 100 billion in 2015. Advanced materials are one of Europe’s Key Enabling Technologies (KET) and are supported in the Union's Horizon 2020 Research Framework Programme (2014-2020).

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The Commercial Graphene Show

Every industry must start somewhere, and every industry needs to be pushed forward.

The graphene industry’s challenge lies with scaling up production and gaining pace in the mainstream market.  This is where The Commercial Graphene Show comes in. R&D catches up with production, networking creates collaboration and breakthroughs lead to commercialisation.

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Net Futures 2015: born to scale

NET FUTURES wishes to maximize competitiveness of the European technology industry. The conference will gather over 700 attendees, to form an interconnected community involving companies, organizations and people in

  • Research & Innovation
  • Market Validation & Living Lab Research
  • Business Development, Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Strategy
  • Policy Making

It is our firm belief that by bridging the gaps between these communities, innovations will more easily and effectively find their way to the market.

25-26 March 2015

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