Agenda
Thursday, 30 October 2014 (Day 1)
including exhibition: Innovations for Europe based in NRW
13.00 | Welcome |
13.05 | Opening Session Dr. Thomas Grünewald, Deputy Minister for Innovation, Science and Research of North Rhine-Westphalia |
13.15 | Keynote Speech Antti Peltomäki, Deputy Director General, Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry, European Commission, Brussels |
13.35 | Introduction of Partner Regions |
13.40 | Success Stories in Europe based in NRW Energy: PlanGridEV, Dr. Armin Gaul, RWE AG, Essen Sustainable economy: EcoMeTex, Adjunct Prof. Dr.-Ing. Yves-Simon Gloy, RWTH Aachen, Aachen |
14.00 | Coffee/ Start of parallel sessions |
14.15 | Session 1: Parallel Workshops “Projects seeking partners in Europe” Nanotechnology, Materials and Manufacturing 1. Process optimisation and development in metallurgical industries Dr. Els Nagels, InsPyro, Leuven, BE 2. Novel Ion-Exchange Membranes for Various Applications Björn Wiberg, Arcada, Helsingfors, FI 3. Tribological Research – Bridge between materials research and implementation Dr. Edwin de Wit, Via Innovia, Heemstede, NL 4. High Temperature Bare Overhead Cables for Extreme Conditions – HITEC Dr. Marton Benke, University of Miskolc, Miskolc, HU 5. Public funding as a tool to drive high risk innovations in a high tech company Prof. Dr. Michael Heuken, Aixtron SE, Herzogenrath, NRW 6. Novel foaming agent for foam-concrete Dr. Bożena Twardochleb/ Anna Jaszkiewicz/ Joanna Fleszer, Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis „Blachownia“, Kędzierzyn-Koźle, PL Life Sciences 1. Integrated Technologies for Reduced Ecological Footprint from Livestock Farms Dr. Thomas Bartzanas, Centre for Research and Technology – CERTH, Volos, GR 2. Plant based control for greenhouse energy saving (GreenFeeling) Prof. Dr. Constantinos Kittas, Universtiy of Thessaly, Volos, GR 3. Transnational food innovation incubator – from invention to market introduction Norbert Reichl, Food Processing Initiative e.V., Bielefeld, NRW 4. Innovation in food chain – cross-border collaborations for competitiveness on international markets Norbert Reichl, Food Processing Initiative e.V., Bielefeld, NRW 5. Overcoming the Plant Phenotyping Bottleneck – Networks and Implementations Dr. Roland Pieruschka, FZ Jülich, Jülich, NRW 6. Contribution to the whole food processing chain including the usage of side streams Dr. Christoph Glasner, Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety, and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Oberhausen, NRW 7. Hydroxypropyl starch as raw material for construction chemicals and food industries – New production methods Dr. Marek Lukosek, Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis „Blachownia“, Kędzierzyn-Koźle, PL Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) 1. GUardian Agent Robot squaDs (GUARDs) Prof. Dr. Vassilis Kaburlasos, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology, Kavala, GR 2. Global ICT Provider Anastasia Garbi, European Dynamics SA, Marousi, GR 3. Defense-In-Depth For Corporate Networks and Cyber-Physical Systems Dr. Sven Wenzel, Fraunhofer-Institut für Software- und Systemtechnik ISST, Dortmund, NRW 4. ADVENT project: ADvanced monitoring serVices of Elder via sensor NeTworks Giorgios Koumanakos, Aphoi Koumanakou & Sia EE – „Frontida Zois“, Patras, GR 5. Security & Compliance in Big Data, Clouds, and Cyberphysical Systems Prof. Dr. Jan Jürjens, Fraunhofer Institute for Software- and Systemtechnology ISST, Dortmund, NRW 6. Cyber Fleets – CPS Intelligence for Smart, Safe and Self-Governing Fleets Dr. Marin Lujak, University Rey Juan Carlos, Mostoles, ES Energy 1. Specific Topics of Smart Grids @ BME Introduction and Proposals I. Dr. Dávid Raisz, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, HU 2. FORTH/ICE-HT activities in the field of Energy technologies Dr. Theophilos Ioannides, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, Patras, GR 3. :metabolon – an interdisciplinary waste to value research center Prof. Dr. Michael Bongards, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Gummersbach, NRW 4. The fuel cell research centre ZBT als partner for innovative energy-technologies Dr. Peter Beckhaus, Zentrum für BrennstoffzellenTechnik GmbH, Duisburg, NRW 5. REDIRE: project proposal “REactors for Displacing condensation Reactions” Dr. Arend de Groot, ECN – The Netherlands Energy Research Centre, Petten, NL 6. Dipotamia: a Zero Carbon Greek community – seeking partners for SMART CITIES calls Dimitris Xevgenos, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, GR 7. Industrial High Temperature Heat pumps Sigrid Bollwerk, ECN – The Netherlands Energy Research Centre, Petten, NL 8. Contribution to LCE2, LCE3, LCE6 or EE6, EE11 consortia Luis Blanco, Isastur Group, Llanera/Asturias, ES |
16.15 | Session 2: Parallel Workshops “Projects seeking partners in Europe” Nanotechnology, Materials and Manufacturing 1. FM-EDA: Safety-awareness Deeply Rooted in the SoC Design System Dr. Renaud Gillon/ Frederik Deleu, ON Semiconductor Belgium BVBA, Oudenaarde, BE 2. Advanced nanofibers for biomedical engineering Matej Buzgo, Charles University, Praha, CZ 3. Designing of nanomaterials and surfaces for biomedical applications Prof. Dr. Neso Sojic, University of Bordeaux, Pessac, FR 4. Future Energy Applications- A chance for highly specific nanoparticles Tim Hülser, IUTA e.V., Duisburg, NRW 5. High performance multiphase steels for automotive application Péter Bereczki, College of Dunaújváros, Dunaújváros, HU 6. Vegetable oils as renewable raw-materials for production of additives for polymers Hanna Nosal, Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis „Blachownia“, Kędzierzyn-Koźle, PL 7. Development of composites with metal matrix and nanodiamond reinforcements Dr. Vladimir Popov, National University of Science and Technology „MISIS“, Moscow, RU 8. Highly Luminescent Nanoparticles for Various Applications Prof. Dr. Claudia Wickleder, University of Siegen, Siegen, NRW Life Sciences 1. European Critical Infrastructure Safety Management System Prof. Dr. Krzysztof Kolowrocki, Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia, PL 2. Sustainable Processes by Whole Process Development: The OPTIBIOCAT Project Laura Sobrado Torres, SUPREN GmbH, Dortmund, NRW 3. Industry tested flexible Bio-IT platform to leverage innovations and products from modern personalized health-, clinical- and genomics data Dr. Sami Kilpinen, MediSapiens Ltd, Helsinki, FI 4. FORTH/ICE-HT activities in biomolecular engineering and systems biology/medicine Dr. Maria Klapa, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, Patras, GR 5. Integrated Structural Biology- an innovation booster for pharma & biotech applications Dr. Evangelia Chrysina, National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens, GR 6. The Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology (IMBB) Dr Georgios Efstathiou/ Dr. Vasiliki Fadouloglou, IMBB Forth, Heraklion, GR 7. Next Generation BioPharmaceutical Manufacturing Dr. Birgit Nelsen-Salz, Lonza Biologics plc, Cambridge/ Slough, UK 8. Biotechnological valorisation of Waste streams from the food industry Prof. Dr. Jürgen Rabenhorst, Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences, Lemgo, NRW Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) 1. Hardware based data analysis – speed up the processing of big data Jarosław Stepaniuk/ Tomasz Grześ/ Maciej Kopczyński, Bialystok University of Technology, Bialystok, PL 2. Chair for information systems and supply chain management, university of münster Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Hellingrath/ Dr. Carsten Böhle, University of Münster, Münster, NRW 3. eCo-Store – An electronic marketplace for cold store capacity Frederic Krehl, Institut GEMIT – Hochschule Niederrhein, Mönchengladbach, NRW 4. Future Satellite Navigation- Using synergies from geodesy to transportation for new solutions and products Dr. Otmar Schuster/ Olaf Ludwig, GeoSat GmbH, Mülheim an der Ruhr, NRW 5. Traffic and Logistics in Smart City Dortmund Dr. Fritz Rettberg, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, NRW Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) 1. SaferCons: Different EU initiatives Joeri Aleksander van der Have, Flemish Confederation of Construction, Brussels, BE 2. Making desalination sustainable: an innovative ZLD pilot system for the treatment of desalination brine Dimitrios Xevgenos, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, GR 3. Noise-management in public space with the „Sounds In Balance-index“ Reinier Vinken/ Loek van Laarhoven, LaX Geluid BV, Oss, NL 4. Resolving of ecological problems by soil remediation, waste recycling and management of the human activity refuse Boguslawa Pozniak, Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis „Blachownia“, Kedzierzyn-Kozle, PL 5. Rapid regenerative infrastructure deployment Prof. Dr. Carmen de Jong, University of Savoie, Le Bourget du Lac, FR 6. Research and Innovation for advanced Materials and Practices Dr. Thomas Salonikios, Earthquake Planning and Protection Organization (EPPO), Thessaloniki, GR 7. PhytoPARK – a lignocellulosic and residual biomass based biorefinery Dr. Peter Welters, Phytowelt GreenTechnologies GmbH, Nettetal, NRW 8. Scaling-up urban waste flows: development and demonstration of ecoinnovative,sensor-enabled, collection technology for household waste Prof. Dr. Antonis Kokossis, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, GR |
18.15 | Session 3: Parallel Workshops “Services for proposals and projects” Workshop: Energy Chairs: Dr. Uwe Birk, Marie-Theres Kraienhorst, ZENIT GmbH / NRW.Europa 1. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions in Horizon 2020 Felix Beckendorf, National Contact Point Mobility / Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation 2. European Funding for Energy Projects Dr. Piotr Swiatek, PT FZ Jülich, NCP Energy 3.ef.Ruhr GmbH as cluster for energy research in the Ruhr district Dr. Ulf Häger, ef.Ruhr GmbH Workshop: ICT Chair: Benno Weißner, Achim Conrads, ZENIT GmbH / NRW.Europa 1. Pre-commercial Procurement in Horizon 2020 Anne Müngersdorff, ZENIT GmbH / NRW.Europa 2. ICT under Horizon 2020 – A short introduction of forthcoming topics – Dr. Uwe-Michael Schmidt, PT-DLR, NCP ICT 3. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions in Horizon 2020 Felix Beckendorf, National Contact Point Mobility / Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation Workshop: Sustainable Economy Chairs: Tim Schüürmann, Sabrina Wodrich, ZENIT GmbH / NRW.Europa 1. National Contact Point Environment: Services Hanna Kleimann, PT FZ Jülich, NCP Environment 2. Cluster Umwelttechnologien.NRW – Green technology cluster NRW Nicolai Hennemann, Cluster Umwelttechnologien.NRW 3. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions in Horizon 2020 Dr. Kristina Gebhardt, KoWi Workshop: NMM Chairs: Dr. Karsten Lemke, Silvia Besse-Große Lutermann, ZENIT GmbH / NRW.Europa 1. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions in Horizon 2020 Dr. Kristina Gebhardt, KoWi 2. NanoMicroMaterialsPhotonics Cluster – Enabling Technologies made in NRW Dr. Heinz-Georg Nothofer, NanoMicroMaterialsPhotonics Cluster.NRW 3. Nanotechnology, Materials and Manufacturing – Services for Proposals and Projects Dr. Christian Busch, NCP Nanotech, Projekträger VDI TZ 4. Pre-commercial Procurement in Horizon 2020 Anne Müngersdorff, ZENIT GmbH / NRW.Europa Start of exhibition: Innovations for Europe based in NRW |
19.15 | Reception/Dinner Dinner Speaker: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andrzej Górak, TU Dortmund University |
21.00 | “Düsseldorf by night” bus tour/city sightseeing |
Friday, 31 October 2014 (Day 2)
including exhibition: Innovations for Europe based in NRW
9.30 | Welcome |
9.35 | Services for Proposals and Projects Jan Skriwanek, NCP Life Sciences, PT DLR |
9.45 | Success Stories in Europe based in NRW Life Sciences (Bio-based economy): CoMoFarm, Prof. Dr. Stefan Schillberg, Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology, Aachen Life Sciences (Health): RightTimePlaceCare, Astrid Stephan, Private Universitaet Witten/Herdecke gGmbH, Witten |
10.05 | Coffee/Start of parallel sessions |
10.15 | Session 4: Parallel Workshops “Projects seeking partners in Europe” Nanotechnology, Materials and Manufacturing 1. Advanced Electron Microscopy for the characterization of materials Prof. Dr. Joke Hadermann, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BE 2. Development and characterization of new polyolefin materials Dr. Katarzyna Dziubek, Opole University, Opole, PL 3. Naturally and artificial surface-activated materials Dr. Andrea Simon, University of Miskolc, Miskolc, HU 4. Establishing biopolymers in the textile process chain Pavan Kumar Manvi, Institut für Textiltechnik der RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, NRW 5. Novel composite materials with enhanced properties Bartłomiej Bereska, Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis „Blachownia“, Kędzierzyn-Koźle, PL 6. Research and demonstration in the area of nanotechnology and packaging materials Dr. Johanna Lahti/ Prof. Dr. Jurkka Kuusipalo, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, FI Life Sciences 1. Clinical research on regenerative medicine Dr. Clint Styles, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK 2. Improved understanding, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of human diseases Dr. Peter Jensen, Danish Technological Institute, Aarhus, DK 3. State-of-the-art Technologies for the Generation of Animal Models of Human Disease Dr. Stefan Selbert, PolyGene AG, Rümlang, CH 4. The Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp: your partner in tropical medicine & international health Dr. Stijn Deborggraeve, Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, Antwerp, BE 5. Simultaneous PET/MR Brain Imaging at the Institute for Neuroscience and Medicine Dr. Christoph Lerche, FZ Jülich, Jülich, NRW 6. Innovations in cancer treatment and diagnostics Dr. Dawid Nidzworski, University of Gdansk, Gdansk, PL Energy 1. Consumer engagement for sustainable energy (EE-10-2015) Prof. Dr. Gyöngyvér Hervainé Szabó, Kodolányi János University of Applied Sciences, Székesfehérvár, HU 2. Metaloxide nano surfaces and hetero-interfaces for energy harvesting applications Dr. Ralf Müller, University of Cologne, Cologne, NRW 3. Creation of Distributed System for Solution of Planning and Dispatching Problems in European Interconnection Prof. Dr. Oleg Soukhanov, Distributed Technologies Co., Moscow, RU 4. VIMSEN: Virtual Microgrids for Smart Energy Networks Effie Makri, TELINT RTD Consultancy Services Ltd., London, UK 5. Specific Topics of Smart Grids @ BME Introduction and Proposals II. Dr. Dávid Raisz, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, HU Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) 1. KU Leuven LICT: your partner for H2020 ICT related proposals Dr. Greet Bilsen, KU Leuven, Heverlee, BE 2. Boost proposals and projects with an advanced end-users needs understanding Benoît d’Humières, TEMATYS, Paris, FR 3. Electronics-Telecommunications and Applications Lab Dr. Vasilis Christofilakis, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, GR 4. NEPHRON+ „Wearable Artifical kidney device“ an FP7 Funded project Hassan Anis, IMST GmbH, Kamp-Lintfort, NRW 5. Upcom: Innovation in the IT Solutions landscape Dr. Kostas Flokos, Upcom, Athens, GR 6. Modern Communication Methods in IoT Prof. Dr. Aydin Sezgin, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, NRW Coffee/Find a Partner |
12.00 | Session 5: Parallel Workshops “Projects seeking partners in Europe” Nanotechnology, Materials and Manufacturing 1. Biomass drying treatment technology without environmental impact and optimizing of the final product Constantino Papadakis, Kapa Engineering Italia SA, Mercallo, IT 2. Green Surface Active Agents in the Chemical Industry Dr. Zofia Hordyjewicz-Baran, Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis „Blachownia“, Kędzierzyn-Koźle, PL 3. Advanced methods and processes for the preservation of underwater cultural heritage Klisthenis Dimitriadis, GEOSERVICE, Athens, GR 4. Environmental Friendly Lead – Free Solder Nanocomposites LEAF-SC Dr. Greta Gergely, University of Miskolc, Miskolc, HU 5. A knowledge-based decision support platform for the optimal use of biomass, manure and agricultural residues Prof. Dr. Antonis Kokossis, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, GR Life Sciences 1. Fraunhofer Food Chain Management Alliance Dr. Mark Bücking, Fraunhofer Food Chain Management Alliance, Schmallenberg, NRW 2. Partners cooperating in agricultural production Dr. Věra Prěnosilová, Crop Research Institute, Prague, CZ 3. Arsenic removal (from wastewater, sludge, groundwater), recovery and re-use Carlo Polidori, VELTHAivzw, Tervuren, BE 4. Fungal Smart Screen Systems (FSSS) Dr. Christof Francke, Hogeschool Arnhem Nijmegen, Nijmegen, NL 5. Apply gamification for health promotion to comparative effectiveness research Dr. Kah Tong Seow, WEI Medicine GmbH, Frankfurt am Main, DE Energy 1. Ultra-compact Switched Converters: High Power at Very High Frequencies Dr. Renaud Gillon/ Frederik Deleu, ON Semiconductor Belgium BVBA, Oudenaarde, BE 2. New technologies for utilisation of heat recovery and large scale energy storage Dr. Clint Styles, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK 3. Vertech-Group – Call EE-11-2015 and SFS-02b-2015 Dr. Paola Castrillo, Vertech-Group, Nice, FR 4. UNFLOP – Unsinkable-Stable Unaffected from Waves Floating Truss Platforms Themistoklis Andrikopoulos, ΑΤΙΟ Ltd, Keratea, GR Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions/ Research for Society 1. A Global House of Harmony: Economics, Ecology, Ethics Prof. Dr. Bernd Hallier, European Retail Academy, Rösrath, NRW 2. Emerging technologies in diagnostics and industrial applications Prof. Dr. Theodoros Karapantsios, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GR 3. Lithuanian R&D&I potential Beata Barauskaitė, Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology, Vilnius, LT 4. H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015: ICT applied European Knowledge Based Spin-off Companies: trans-Atlantic and Intra-European mobility and market Internationalization Juan Manuel García Camús, Rey Juan Carlos University, Mostoles, ES 5. Development of Novel Drugs for Cancer and Neurodegenerative Diseases Dr. Michael Hamacher, Lead Discovery GmbH, Dortmund, NRW 6. New Research and Development Laboratories in Regional Science and Technology Center Joanna Lorens, Regional Science and Technology Center, Chęciny, PL |
13.00 | Interactive lunch/Find a Partner |
The networking event will be structured in parallel brokerage sessions focussing on six topics:
- Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
- Energy
- Nanotechnology, Materials and Manufacturing
- Sustainable Economy
- Life Sciences
- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions/Research for the Society