Berichten

The first exhibitors have join the international MicroNanoConference 2020, for a virtual booth on December 3 and 4, 2020. The iMNC2020 team is pleased to announce Bronkhorst and Nanoscribe as exhibitors. You will find these companies represented at the conference in December, you can already read more here.

BronkhorstBronkhorst

Bronkhorst offers an extensive product range of thermal, Coriolis and ultrasonic flow meters and controllers for low flow rates of gases and liquids. Our flow instruments are used for a variety of applications in laboratory, machinery, industrial and hazardous areas. By sharing our knowledge and closely cooperating with OEM customers in the field we develop customer specific low flow solutions, e.g. of multifunctional, pretested modules or skids for gas, liquid of vapour flow control. Bronkhorst is a MinacNed member, read more about Bronkhorst here.


NanoscribeNanoScribe

Nanoscribe develops and produces 3D printers and maskless lithography systems for microfabrication as well as specially developed printing materials and application-specific solution sets. The specialist for additive manufacturing of high-precision structures and objects on the nano, micro and mesoscale was founded in 2007. Today, with more than 70 employees and subsidiaries in China and the USA, Nanoscribe has become the market and technology leader. More than 2,000 users and operators at top universities and innovative industrial companies worldwide benefit from the groundbreaking technology and application tailored solutions for 3D Microfabrication. Read more about Nanoscribe here.

Exhibitor information

Would you like to join the international MicroNanoConference 2020 with your own virtual booth? Please download the exhibitor information here.

Evenementen

ElektroChemische Conversie en Materialen (ECCM) annual event

We are excited to present to you an inspiring online afternoon with top-notch speakers and lively discussions. Are you interested in the latest developments of electrification, electrochemistry and the energy transition? Join us on Friday 26 June from 1pm.

Our international experts will start the conference by introducing the state of the art in ElectroChemical Conversion & Materials. They will discuss the role of ECCM in the energy transition, sharing the viewpoint of China, Germany, the US and the Netherlands.

In the second half we will take you through some of the most prominent national initiatives in the field and the developments expected in the coming years.

The yearly ECCM conference is organized by the ECCM advisory committee, appointed by the Dutch government.

KEYNOTES – THE GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

  • Dr Kathy Ayers, Vice President Research and Development, Nel ASA / Proton Onsite, United States
  • Dr Jiang Kejun, Director of the Energy Research Institute (ERI), National Development and Reform Commission, China
  • Jochen Wermuth, Climate Impact Investor, Germany
  • Marjan Minnesma MBA, Director Urgenda, The Netherlands

Scope of the conference

In the near future, renewable electricity will play a major role in the transition to a low carbon energy economy. This transition will be facilitated by COtargets determined by national governments and will require extensive electrification. However, the need will persist for other fuel sources (for aviation, shipping and heavy road transport) and for chemical products and materials. These activities and associated production processes are now responsible for more than 35% of global CO2emissions. The big challenge is therefore to produce these fuels and chemical products via renewable electricity, starting from biomass and/or CO2.

In addition, science and technology need to solve the imbalance between production and consumption of electricity. These solutions lie in connecting networks and production capacity (interconnection), organizing an optimal balance of supply and demand, and in the direct storage of electrical energy. Storage of electricity in batteries or similar systems is one option; electrochemical production of chemicals as an energy carrier is another option. Electrochemical conversion is especially promising for long-term storage as this technology is easily scalable to the amount of energy.

During the conference, international keynotes will take us through the state of the art in science and technology, from an academic and industrial perspective. Dutch experts will share their insight on national initiatives related to the ECCM theme.

Click here for the event program.

Read more about the event

December 3-4, in an online conference.
Where industry meets science, where problems can find solutions and where trends, challenges and new technologies are highlighted.

The International MicroNanoConference brings together science and industry to showcase how micro- and nanotechnology help addressing our societal challenges: Nano4Society. Like every year, we will focus on four sub-themes:

  • Health & Life science
  • Agro & Food
  • Sustainability & Energy
  • Manufacturing & Engineering

This year, a special focus session will be organized around this year’s fast innovations in Health and how a network of universities and tech companies can help with finding innovative solutions to future challenges These topics are not only applicable to Dutch society, but worldwide. By exchanging ideas and knowledge internationally, we work together to turn the social and economic challenges that we all have into opportunities with the ultimate goal of realizing them.

The conference brings together researchers, entrepreneurs and policy makers to create a sustainable economic and social value to the society.

Read more about the event, exhibitor opportunities and how to register here: www.micronanoconference.org