NanoPerspective. [the nanotechnology resource library]

Similar documents
REGULATORY ASSURANCE R&D SUPPORT

Nanotechnology Solutions for Energy

VISION INNOVATE INSPIRE DELIVER

Nanotechnology. from small dimensions to big business Thomas Liljenberg, Olof Hjortstam, Silvia Volponi

FEI Materials Science Driving Discovery Through Innovative Solutions

PHS6317 NANO-ENGINEERING OF THIN FILMS

FINAL PROJECT REPORT FORM

NMS Programme Formulation and Roadmaps

6.1 Summary. Summary and Scope for Further Study

Jānis Grabis. Plasma chemical synthesis of multicomponent nanopowders, their characteristics, and processing

Nano Ag Conductive Ink

Nanotechnology, multifunctionality and weight reduction

Healthcare. Healthcare. The Centre for Process Innovation. From innovation to commercialisation

Advanced Applications for Inorganic Nanomaterials

Attention ASX Company Announcements Platform Lodgement of Open Briefing

Nanotechnology Principles, Applications, Careers, and Education. Copyright 2011 The Pennsylvania State University

NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES - Asia Nanoscience And Nanotechnology Development - Chunli Bai

Exhibition and Sponsorship Guide. Organizer

So What Is Nanotechnology

LOW TEMPERATURE PHOTONIC SINTERING FOR PRINTED ELECTRONICS. Dr. Saad Ahmed XENON Corporation November 19, 2015

NanoFabrication Systems DPN. Nanofabrication Systems. A complete line of instruments and tools for micro and nanopatterning applications

Introduction to Micro/Nano Fabrication Techniques. Date: 2015/05/22 Dr. Yi-Chung Tung. Fabrication of Nanomaterials

INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGIES AND NANOMATERIALS

2.3 Quantum Dots (QDs)

Workshop on Nanoscience and Catalysts March 2008, QAU, Islamabad Nanocomposites for Thermal management Applications

Current developments in China on the safety of. manufactured nanomaterials

Nanoparticle Additives for Enhanced Scratch Resistance in UV-Cured Coatings

Process and Quality Improvement of Pastes and Inks Using MAZERUSTAR

Rethinking dispersion

POLYMERS ENERGY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACT RESEARCH NANOTECHNOLOGY SPECIALISTS

2 Boar s Head Lane Charlottesville, VA Phone Fax

Spinverse. Your Emerging Technology Partner. Transnational corporations and Russian Companies collaboration in the area of R&D

Food and Drink. Food and Drink. The Centre for Process Innovation. From innovation to commercialisation

CONTENTS. Figures... Introduction Conclusion Appendix A: Technology and Applied R&D Needs for Electrical Energy Storage...

Advances in Intense Pulsed Light Solutions For Display Manufacturing. XENON Corporation Dr. Saad Ahmed Japan IDW 2016

Nanoparticles Improve Coating Performances

Lowering Barriers for Nanotechnology Commercialisation

Microfluidizer Processors:

Nanotechnologies: 3-D Tomography in a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) PROPOSAL

Chapter 3 Silicon Device Fabrication Technology

This thesis lays importance in the preparation and characterization of a few selected representatives of the ferrite family in the nanoregime.

Dr. Priyabrat Dash Office: BM-406, Mob: Webpage: MB: 205

NMS INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW Public summary

Overview: College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering

Photonic Drying Pulsed Light as a low Temperature Sintering Process

The principles and practice of electron microscopy

Laser Micromachining of Bulk Substrates and Thin Films Celine Bansal

BUILDING BETTER SCIENCE

Future Areas of Technology Convergence

Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD)

Environmental Applications and Implications of Nanotechnology

Advanced Polymers And Resists For Nanoimprint Lithography

Industrial Biotechnology and Biorefining

Supporting Information: Model Based Design of a Microfluidic. Mixer Driven by Induced Charge Electroosmosis

UK Materials Strategy. Materials

General Introduction to Microstructure Technology p. 1 What is Microstructure Technology? p. 1 From Microstructure Technology to Microsystems

MONASH ENERGY MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS INSTITUTE (MEMSI) memsi.monash.edu

Fraunhofer IFAM I Annual Report 2009/2010 I Page 109

Polymer-based Microfabrication

LASER MICROMACHINING A New Tool for Precision Engineers

FLUIDNATEK CUTTING EDGE ELECTROSPINNING & ELECTROSPRAYING DEVICES

Conductive Polymers Accelerate the Introduction of Fuel Cell Technology

OpTek Systems in brief

Introducing Umicore and its Nanotechnology

One Hundred Years of Gauze Innovation

Nanotech: Cleantech Quantifying The Effect Of Nanotechnologies On CO2 Emissions

Ceramic materials with submicron structure based on nanopowders

Innovation Collaboration Research Excellence

Atmospheric plasma technology for surface modification of nanoparticles

NINT Supporting Innovative Ideas through Nanotechnology

Silicon and Non-Silicon Materials for BioMEMS Fabrication

Nanodiamond-Polymer Composite Fibers and Coatings

Electronics from the Printing Press

OECD Conference on Benefits of nanomaterials Paris July 15-17, 2009

Particle Characterization using Acoustics and Electro Acoustics

NSF Nanomanufacturing (NM) Program (Food for Thought) Khershed P. Cooper, PhD

Application Note #124 VITA: Quantitative Nanoscale Characterization and Unambiguous Material Identification for Polymers

Innovative Approaches to Emergent Risks

Industrial applications of micro and nanotechnologies in Manufacturing results of SME cooperation in EC projects

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION EXPERIMENTAL

Nanomend Acheivements

ENERGY INNOVATION HUBS

Transparent zinc oxide

PREPARATION, PROPERTIES APPLICATIONS HIGHLY DISPERSED METALLIC PARTICLES. Dan Goia Clarkson University

National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China

White Paper. Crystallization in Process Chemistry Applying Simple PAT Tools. Author: Des O'Grady PhD, METTLER TOLEDO

in Germany and Russia

The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research calls for proposals for research group grants for research in Materials Science

Unit title: Nanotechnology

Vacuum Plasma Deposition of Water and Oil Repellent Nano-coatings

Biologics. Biologics. The Centre for Process Innovation. From innovation to commercialisation

Novel Polysulfide Substrates for Flexible Electronics. Tolis Voutsas, Ph.D. VP, Business Development Ares Materials, Inc.

PRECISION MACHINING & FINISHING. Micron+ NE X T GENERATION MICRON+

PROJECT PUBLISHABLE SUMMARY

NANOPRODUCTS OR NANOMATERIALS CAN:

06/02/61 NANOPRODUCTS OR NANOMATERIALS CAN:

Thematic Network. Technologies Network. Network Responsible: S. Logothetidis PARASKEVI KAVATZIKIDOU. Introduced on September 2003 Supported by:

Metrology at the Nanoscale What are the Grand Challenges?

CORPORATE PRESENTATION. March 2018

Novel Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Transcription:

NanoPerspective [the nanotechnology resource library] the resource guide 2012

Contents MAIN OFFICE NanoCentral Contacts at The Centre for Process Innovation Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar TS10 4RF T: +44 (0)1642 442 464 www.nanocentral.eu ADVERTISING T: +44 (0)845 884 2340 E: ewan.waterhouse@distinctivepublishing.co.uk PRODUCTION & DESIGN Distinctive Publishing 8th floor, Aidan House, Sunderland Road, Gateshead, NE8 3HU T: +44 (0)845 884 2385 E: production@distinctivepublishing.co.uk www.distinctivepublishing.co.uk DISCLAIMER Distinctive Publishing or NanoCentral cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies that may occur, individual products or services advertised or late entries. No part of this publication may be reproduced or scanned without prior written permission of the publishers and NanoCentral. Welcome - NanoCentral back to the future 5 NanoCentral s Nanomaterial Review of 2011 6 UKIF - The UK Innovation Forum 10 NanoPerspective - The definitive resource guide to nanotechnology and nanomaterials 13 Primary Dispersions Ltd - Customised Nanodispersions 16 ConCor Technology 17 Design Concepts 18 Light as Surface 20 SapientSensors - Customised screening diagnostics 22 Pira International 23 The Polymer Library 24 Membership 2012 25 CP! - The Centre for Process Innovation - From innovation to commercialisation 26 Key Sector Enablers 89 Academics - UK & World 115 Nano Contacts A-Z 137 Notes 164 Check your details! 166 Who s Who? 168 Advertisers Index 170 WITH THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS... nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology NanoPerspective 3

Shaped by the past, creating the future Few universities have comparable research strengths across the Sciences, Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities; yet Durham is compact and interactive enough to develop new approaches, questions and research ideas that transcend interdisciplinary boundaries. Access our leading edge research, facilities, knowledge and academic expertise through: Contract and Collaborative Research Knowledge Transfer Partnerships Consultancy Analytical Services Higher Skills and Employer Engagement IP Disclosure University Spinout Ventures Patents and Licensing Student Projects Continuing Professional Development Community and Cultural Initiatives For further information email Business and Innovation Services: durham.business@durham.ac.uk

Welcome NanoCentral back to the future As you will know, NanoCentral ceased to be funded by the Technology Strategy Board at the end of June 2011. It signed off its public sector existence in style at NanoMaterials2011, hosted in association with IntertechPira. Building on its unique expertise and extensive marketing database of personal contacts, NanoCentral will continue to provide a significant proportion of its current public sector service offer. This was the fifth business to business conference in the NanoMaterials series and, as well as plenary sessions covering The Commercial Exploitation of Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials and Achieving Success in Nanomaterials, there were three parallel themes each day focusing on Novel Applications for Nanotechnology, Innovations in the Production of Nanomaterials and Enablers of Successful Commercialisation: Policy, Business and Finance. NanoMaterials2011 was the most international event in the series yet staged with 38 speakers featured, of which six were from the US, nine from Europe and one each from Japan and Australia. Keynote addresses were provided by Dr Hilary Lackritz of Lockheed Martin, Doug Jamison of Harris and Harris Group, Kate Le Strange of the OECD, Russell Maguire of Boeing and Prof Robert Falkner of the London School of Economics - all in all an event to remember. However, as promised last year this is not the end of the road. NanoCentral will continue its mission to promote the safe and beneficial commercialisation of nanomaterials in the albeit at a lower key. Building on its unique expertise and extensive marketing database of personal contacts, NanoCentral will continue to provide a significant proportion of its current public sector service offer including marketing of core and associate provider capablities, stimulation of the UK nanotechnology and nanomaterial markets and development of the UK nanomaterial supply chain. In addition, NanoCentral will also offer an integrated group of valueadded services to the nanotechnology and nanomaterials communities. These include: NANOPERSPECTIVE RESOURCE GUIDE NanoCentral continues its partnership with Distinctive Publishing to promote the first free on desk compendium of who is who in micro and nanotechnology. Once again in 2012, NanoPerspective has increased its European coverage and will soon extend its coverage to the USA and APAC. UKIF REWARDS NanoCentral is supporting the UK Innovation Forum (UKIF), a membership forum that is dedicated to supporting collaboration within the UK innovation community, in the successful commercialisation of intellectual property via Rewards, a web based open innovation platform which puts organisations seeking solutions to technical problems in contact with solution providers. WEBSITE E-COMMERCE NanoCentral continues to offer targeted advertising, nanomaterial sales and e-marketing via its upgraded web platform CONSULTANCY NanoCentral offers technical services, training and interim management via its extensive and unique network of contacts. As you will see from the above, we are realising the ambitious plans we began to outline last year. As always, we look forward to working with you and continuing to deliver valued services. Stephen Cash,CEO NanoCentral NanoPerspective 5

NanoCentral s Nanomaterial The most significant recent developments in nanomaterials must be those related to graphene, a new class of two-dimensional material with unique properties. Graphene can turn materials into conductors of electricity, make them more heat resistant and make them more mechanically robust. Within electronics, graphene transistors are predicted to be substantially faster than silicon transistors, enabling more efficient computers. In recognition of the importance of graphene, Konstantin Novoselov and Andre Geim of the University of Manchester won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010 for isolating and measuring its properties. In October this year, the UK government signalled its belief in the commercial importance of graphene by announcing a 50M investment to fund a Global Research and Technology Hub at the University of Manchester to accelerate its commercialisation. Earlier in the year, in January, Rusnano s announced a $700M investment in Plastic Logic to create the latter s second volume production facility for its next-generation nano-enabled plastic electronic displays and establish a plastic electronics industry in Russia. Also within the Electronics sector, Omni-Lite in February reported its first order for a nano-crystalline battery programme from a hybrid battery manufacturer. Omni-Lite s batteries are based on a propriety nanotechnology. This order was for the engineering, tooling and product development aspects of a programme due to culminate in production at the start of Q3 2011. In May, IBM opened the Binnig and Rohrer Nanotechnology Centre located on the campus of IBM Research in Zurich. This $90M facility is based on the premise of open collaboration between IBM scientists and external partners. Its centerpiece is a 10-year strategic partnership in nanoscience between IBM and ETH Zurich. In May, Rusnano was again in the news, announcing another joint venture, this time with Crocus Technology, a leading developer of MRAM technology. Rusnano agreed to contribute $140M of a total investment of $300M to form Crocus Nano Electronics (CNE). CNE will build an advanced MRAM facility in Russia, capable of manufacturing medium to high density MRAM products based on Crocus Thermal Assisted Switching (TAS) MRAM technology initially at 90nm and 65nm lithographies. Subsequently, an upgrade to 45nm lithography is planned. Within the Aerospace sector, EasyJet, the UK s largest airline, announced in February that it was to be the first commercial airline to trial a revolutionary ultra thin TripleO coating coating on its aircraft aimed at reducing the build up of debris on the aircraft s structure, leading edge and other surfaces. Reducing this build up reduces drag, thereby increasing fuel efficiency. The use of such nano-enabled coatings, cross-linked to the aeroplane s painted surface, is not new however. They have been used on US military aircraft for at least 25 years. Whilst only adding ca 120g to the weight of 6 success through nanomaterials

Review of 2011 the aeroplane, it is estimated that drag can be reduced by 39%, enabling Easyjet s overall fuel consumption to be reduced by 1 2 per cent. Also within Aerospace, the long awaited Dreamliner from Boeing, finally went into service in October. It is reported to use ca. 20% less fuel as a result of significant effort put into reducing the overall weight of the aeroplane. A major part of the means by which this has been achieved has been via the use of substantial quantities of nano composites. In the Construction sector, ItN Nanovation completed a major project in Saudi Arabia in March installing its CFM Systems nanoceramic-based filtration system for water purification. The CFM Systems filter units are used to pre-treat water from deep wells so that it can be subsequently purified into clean drinking water using reverse osmosis. Tests have shown that pre-filtration with CFM Systems provides significant advantages over conventional polymer-based hollow fibre membranes and sandbased filtration, even at high temperatures and high iron and manganese concentrations. The CFM Systems filter units also last considerably longer than conventional polymer membranes for pre-filtration. In addition, their use extends the operating life of the downstream reverse osmosis membranes. It is claimed that drinking water throughput is increased by some 20 percent using CFM Systems filter units which is of great importance given the relatively high cost of reverse osmosis plants for water purification. Also in Construction, Rusnano in June signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Lafarge to develop innovative and sustainable construction materials. These will include high performance mineral additives and fillers supplying energy efficiency, durability and environmental safety. Rusnano has also been active in the Coatings sector, creating a joint venture with Alcoa in June. The joint venture will produce a broad range of products including anti-icing, nano-structured coatings for ground cables, wires and other components of power transmission lines. The project will also produce next-generation wires and cables with improved conductivity and anti-icing properties. Also in June, Frost and Sullivan awarded its New Product Innovation Award to Nanopool for its liquid glass technology. Nanopool s application of silicon dioxide at the nanometre scale as an antimicrobial coating yields high disinfectant properties, previously achieved only by silver nanocoatings. However, while the toxicity of silver has been an area of concern, liquid glass has been subjected to several clinical tests and found to be completely biocompatible. In addition, the nanocoating product is claimed to offer other benefits: it is repellent to water and dirt, making coated surfaces easy to clean and maintain. The coating is transparent rendering it almost invisible and maintaining the aesthetic appeal of the original surface. It is also resistant to heat and cold, functioning at a wide range of temperatures (-150 to +4500C). This enables it to be used in appliances such as ovens and air conditioners. It is highly durable: the coating can protect a surface for more than ten years, thereby minimising maintenance costs. Nanopools liquid glass finds application in a diverse range of market sectors including agriculture, aerospace, building & construction, automotive, packaging and retail. P2i, in October, won an international award at the 2011 International Business Awards for being the Most Innovative Company in Europe. This followed the announcement in February, that it had built its first high-capacity processing machine, the Aridion 400, to apply invisible NanoPerspective 7

nanoscopic polymer protective coatings. Such coatings dramatically lower the surface energy of a substrate, so that when liquids come into contact with it, they form beads and simply roll off. The result is a dramatic reduction in corrosion and electrochemical migration, even after shower, salt-fog and water submersion testing. The Aridion protection technology is targeted at applications in consumer electronics devices such as smartphones and MP3 players. However, P2i s consumer product equivalent of Aridion, ion-mask, has also found increasing application, being adopted by Scott Sports (a provider of equipment and apparel for bikes, wintersport, motorsport and running) and Teva (the manufacturer of Links mountain bike shoes). Still in Coatings, Nanogate in October reported that it had obtained a multi-million pound three year contract to supply headlight lenses with an innovative sustainable de-mist coating to Jaguar and Land Rover. Within the inks market, Intrinsiq Nanomaterials launched in April a, stable, cost effective, high solids copper screen print ink formulation designed for photonic curing at room temperature in air. The conductivities and performance of its product, Intrinsiq CP001, are typically comparable with commercially available silver pastes. Although the initial product is designed for use on paper substrates, products optimised for use on other substrates are to follow. As the volume of nanomaterials traded increases, impetus for the development of trading specifications is also increasing, not least with the advent of the Integrated Nano-Science & Commodity Exchange (INSCX ). This trading platform became live in November 2010 and has already achieved a multi million monthly turnover. Significantly, INSCX is seeing substantial demand for nanomaterials from the low carbon sector, particularly for minerals and oxides associated with battery manufacture. Of equal interest is the number of companies from the far-east and Russia seeking to sell primary nanomaterials. Of course significant interest in the trade of nanomaterials for batteries and, in particular rare earth minerals, is not without issues. China is the origin of a large percentage of such materials and has been widely reported to be taking a strategic view to their export. Financial support for nanomaterials in the UK has proved a mixed picture. In April, Oxford Nanopore Technologies Ltd., the UK-based developers of nanopore technology for the direct, electronic analysis of single molecules, announced that it had raised 25 million in new funding via a private placement of ordinary shares in the Company. In July, IOTA Nanosolutions announced that it had completed a financing round, in which the Qatar Islamic Bank had joined Unilever Ventures in supporting the development of their proprietary nanodispersion formulation technology. However, in the same month Nanoco, a UK producer of quantum dots indicated that if more public cash was not forthcoming, there was a significant possibility that its first commercial production operations could be located in Japan or Singapore. In the US, the financial picture has been more positive. Harris & Harris Group Inc. in February invested $750,000 in Nano-Terra Inc. in receipt of warrants. Nano Terra is a nano- and micro-technology development company that builds new business value by applying its interdisciplinary expertise, nano- and micro-technology toolset and know-how to the commercial problems of customers. In August, Harris & Harris Group Inc invested $1,666,667 million in HzO, Inc., as part of a $7 million financing. H 2 O, Inc. manufactures nanoscale, industrial coatings that protect electronics against damage caused by exposure to water, the major cause of lost functionality in electronics. The coating is transparent and can be applied to a variety of surfaces including plastic, metal and glass. In addition to being water repellent, the coating can also repel oils, synthetic fluids, hazardous materials, dust and dirt. H 2 O Inc. is planning to launch its first coated consumer electronic devices with its partner ZAGG Inc. in the near term and intends to target a diverse range of markets including automotive, military devices and vehicles and solar energy. From the preceding, you will see that the number of nano-enabled products continues to increase and their applications are becoming more and more mainstream. As this trend accelerates, structures well known in more established markets, such as trading exchanges will develop. With the development of physical exchanges, there will be a drive to standardised material specifications and hence multi-sourcing. Also, considerations of the safety of nanomaterials and nano-enabled products will become more prominent within the public s mind. It is therefore opportune that this year has seen the merger of AssuredNano and nanotox to create a global force in the provision of Occupational, Environmental, Health & Safety (OEHS) for nanomaterials and nano-enabled products. Nano-enabled products are now rapidly taking off and NanoCentral continues to assist their safe, benefical commercialisation. 8 success through nanomaterials

Intertek MSG Meeting all your materials characterisation needs Intertek MSG is playing a major role in the NanoCentral network as the core provider of characterisation and measurement, bringing to the collaboration many years of experience in the analysis of nanomaterials.. Developments in nanotechnology are concerned with two issues - the design and manufacture of small particles, and the incorporation of these particles in a controlled manner into a liquid or solid carrier matrix. Of course the purpose is to produce materials where the inclusion of the nanoparticles leads to an improvement of the physical properties of the final materials. Intertek MSG can contribute, through the provision of detailed analysis, to both areas. NANOPARTICLES Intertek MSG has a comprehensive array of tools for the measurement of nanoparticle properties, including: n Analysis of particle size and morphology using electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, photon cross-correlation spectroscopy and a Disc Centrifuge allowing quantitative analysis of particles as small as a few nanometres. n Application of image analysis to generate quantitative information on size and shape distributions. n Carbon nanotubes analysis using raman spectroscopy to monitor tube diameter and sample purity, and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and elemental analysis to provide information on sample purity or catalyst residue content. n Coating analysis using spectroscopic techniques, or by surface analysis. NANODISPERSIONS The particle sizing techniques mentioned above can equally be applied to dispersions of particles although for the PCCS and disc centrifuge methods it will in general be necessary to generate dilute solutions before reproducible results can be obtained. In order to directly assess concentrated dispersions new electron microscopy instrumentation, combining low-vacuum imaging with a wet- STEM stage, has been recently introduced at MSG. The smaller the size of a particle or feature, the more intrusive and misleading the presence of the conductive coating that is required for conventional SEM analysis - and the more welcome its absence! Several modes of operation of the new instrument circumvent this issue. In addition, beam deceleration emphasises very fine surface detail at the expense of unwanted subsurface interactions. The presence of scanning transmission electron detectors (STEM) allows us to form images using electrons passing through a thin sample, and the WetSTEM system means that we can now image truly wet samples (relative humidity conditions up to 100%), and materials otherwise inaccessible by conventional electron microscopy for example giving us access to in-situ studies of aggregation of nanoparticles within a dispersion during a drying process. Complementary techniques, such as x-ray diffraction and spectroscopic methods can provide additional information on the composite morphology, and quantify aspects of homogeneity or orientation. In particular, MSG s extensive capabilities in Chemical Imaging allow us to study, and display, the variation in chemical composition of materials with sub-micron resolution. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND PRODUCT PERFORMANCE Intertek MSG can characterise a wide range of physical properties, in order to assess the impact of the incorporation of nanoparticles in a matrix. Capabilities include: n Mechanical properties (e.g. toughness, scratch resistance or impact strength) n Optical performance (clarity, reflectance, refractive index) n Electrical properties (conductivity, charge dissipation). Intertek MSG s expertise stretches well beyond the nanomaterials arena, and through our own scientists and those of the wider Intertek group of laboratories, we can service all your materials testing, characterisation and certification requirements. For more details contact us on: Email: MSGenquiry@intertek.com Tel: 01642 435788 NanoPerspective 9

UKIF The UK Innovation Forum Only in its second year, the UK Innovation Forum (UKIF) has signed up 27 institutional members and created meaningful relationships with the UK Science Park Association, the Knowledge Transfer Networks of the Technology Strategy Board and many others. By working with Shaping Tomorrow, a global network that identifies emerging opportunities and risks, UKIF helps its members to keep track of technology and business trends. It now has more than 3,000 business members. This very practical approach to technology commercialisation is complemented by brokerage events where universities and other research institutes can showcase their expertise to industry and a job board for those seeking staff for technology-intensive roles. This crucial link research to business to individual business person - is endorsed by UKIF corporate member, James Dyson, Research is the basic starting point for technological innovation. But we need to capitalise on academia s expertise. Collaboration, not competition, between universities and companies is the key. If you re looking for your next opportunity, why not take a look at the UKIF website www.uk-if.org. As Chief Executive Gerald Law explains, It s quite simple if you match a really good technology idea with the right business expertise, you can create successful business opportunities. GET INVOLVED WITH THE UK S FASTEST GROWING INNOVATION COMMUNITY Bringing People Together, Bringing New Technologies to Market The UK Innovation Forum (UKIF) was formed 18 months ago. With over 3,000 members it is now one of the UK s leading communities for individuals and organisations involved in the commercialisation of IP. The Forum exists to bring together business people who want to turn technological innovations into commercial success with British universities, research institutions, research councils and government-funded science laboratories that produce world-class innovative technology. It supports collaboration within a focused and managed innovation community, enabling effective commercialisation of IP. The Forum s activities link high-calibre, commercially-minded individuals to those with solutions to specific technological challenges. We were created with, and enjoy the on-going the support of, the Science and Technology Facilities Counci (STFC): www.stfc.ac.uk. It has never been a better time to engage with the Forum and use it to help find answers to business challenges associated with innovation, collaboration and the commercialisation of emerging technologies. Membership benefits include: n Networking opportunities within a growing community that truly represents the UK innovation sector as a whole n Business services, such as legal and IP assistance, targeted job boards and recruitment n Regional brokerage events n Access to a library of over 60,000 articles on technology and business trends n Access to a growing panel of industry experts. So, act now n Log on: http://uk-if.org n Complete you personal profile to apply for membership n Participate in the fastest growing UK innovation community. 10 success through nanomaterials

Epigem The Fluence Centre Epigem provides customer support through invention, product development services and commercial manufacture of nanotechnology enabled products. Our 30 year track record of innovation spans all aspects of nanotechnology. For example: natural layer minerals delaminated into nanoplatelets, acting as anticoagulation stabilisers for high temperature dispersion polymerisation, enabled tonne production of engineering thermoplastics; nanostructured mould tools and high precision replication processes enable micro optics and printed electronics for touch screens, displays, lighting and renewable energy applications; nanowires grown within nanoporous films enable high sensitivity nanosensors for point of care diagnostics; protein and cell lined microfluidic devices enable in vitro models of blood capillaries for medical and drug discovery research. Epigem manufacture microfluidic consumable components, process control boards and printed and imprinted electronics for sensors and displays for commercial instrumentation used for bioanalysis and consumer electronics products. Extensive solution provision experience supports companies and Universities develop innovative new products and applications. Applications supported include medical research and diagnostics. For example: assays at the DNA, protein and cultured cell levels- for various screening environments; blood separation modules are providing both minimised sample collection and faster, higher precision analysis. Microfluidic fabrication processes are employed in manufacturing (as well as in products) in applications from chemicals synthesis to device fabrication. Epigem operate within the global community of technology developers concerned with product miniaturisation (motivation: smaller analyte and reagent quantities, point of care products) and process intensification (motivation: smaller, faster, more efficient, lower cost, environmentally better). Polymer microfabrication in the hands of Epigem has now become both multifunctional enabling the integration of optics, electronics, fluidics, magnetics, biology, etc. and multidomain enabling silicon sensors and control and data processing to be packaged within multilayer boards. This is enabling the miniaturisation of chemical and biological analysis and convergence with electronics and communications technology. Other applications include environment protection, forensics and food safety. The processes operated by Epigem enable chemicals, polymers and biochemicals to be synthesised, formulated, manipulated and delivered, in the form of thin coatings on rigid or flexible substrates and in the form of fine droplets processed within hair-like channels (100 microns dimensions) or delivered as sprays. Droplet processing within the laminar flow environment of microfluidics enables complex emulsions and encapsulation to be undertaken relevant to therapeutic and diagnostic healthcare. In 2006 Epigem were contracted by central Government, the EU and the Regional Development Agency, OneNE, to provide micro and nanotechnology open access services. To date, the Fluence Microfluidics Centre (www.fluence.co.uk) has supplied 4 million of R&D support to 80 companies and 63 Universities with 73% international sales. Much of the research of our clients is leading edge and has been published at Conferences and Journals. Multinational companies and start up companies have been assisted from the proof of concept stage through to commercialisation. The Fluence Centre also supplies microfluidic modules for training purposes to teach the basic microfluidic function including mixing, droplet generation and separation. The general strategy of Fluence is to develop and supply multilayer processor boards (like printed circuit boards plus biology, optics etc as well electrical circuits). A series of combinable functions are either connected within a single layer or between layers or between separate boards, where one board could be re-usable and another disposable. The functions provided can be fluidic. For example, liquid and gases can be pumped along channels and flow controlled using pneumatically actuated diaphragm valves. Electrical circuity can be integrated for connection to sensors or actuators or comprise electrodes for sensing or separation or pumping. Proprietary leak free sealing techniques enable fluid connection between modules at the micron scale. Polymer micro-optics can be integrated or optoelectronic light sources and detectors. The Centre uses a range of fabrication processes for creating these functional microstructures and for controlling surface chemistry such as channel wall wetting characteristics. Microfluidic fabrication processes for sheet, and roll to roll wet coating of film and foil, are also being used to develop high volume polymer electronics products such as flexible displays that themselves could in the future become integrated with bioelectronic multiparameter sensors. Unit 3, Malmo Court, Kirkleatham Business Park, Redcar TS10 5SQ T: 01642 496 300 F: 01642 496 301 E: info@epigem.co.uk www.epigem.co.uk www.fluence.co.uk 12 success through nanomaterials

NanoPerspective The definitive resource guide to nanotechnology and nanomaterials The NanoPerspective Resource Guide from NanoCentral is the definitive source for Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials contacts. It is the prime listing publication for all organisations within the global nanotechnology supply chain, ranging from research through product development to manufacture and supply, plus ancillary services such as legal, IP consultancy and business finance. It is, in short, the who s who of the nanotechnology sector. This, the third issue NanoPerspective published in January 2012, includes a comprehensive classified listing of over 1000 prime organisations, together with an A-Z of a further 1200 organisations, driving forward this important sector. These are supplemented by listings of 400 UK and 400 non UK academics active in nanotechnology. Complementing the who s who are informative market focused editorials reflecting the diverse range of commercial sectors within this growing industry. The second edition of NanoPerspective was mailed out to just under 4000 targeted organisations and foremost decision makers in the Nanotechology industry, predominantly in Europe. Copies were also distributed to delegates at key nano-enabled technology conferences, including NanoMaterials2011, NanoCentral s annual conference, which provides the premier business to business forum in Europe for nanotechnology and nanomaterials companies. Customer feedback to NanoPerspective continues to be uniformly positive and it has established itself as the prime resource for all nanotechnology practitioners. NanoPerspective offers practical and unique marketing opportunities to promote targeted products and services to the nanotechnology and nanomaterials markets worldwide. It is the medium of choice to connect with the lucrative nano world. To advertise, upgrade your entry, or indeed to list for the first time, please contact John Neilson on: dd: 0191 478 83 36 e: john.neilson@distinctivepublishing.co.uk Location: Distinctive Publishing Ltd, 8th Floor, Aidan House, Sunderland Road, Gateshead NE8 3HU. www.distinctivepublishing.co.uk Intertek MSG, Wilton NanoPerspective 13

The Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology (CNT) Ltd is a nanomaterials innovation management and nanotechnology consulting company based in Cambridge, England. The CNT Ltd helps companies, academic and government institutions to develop world-class innovative solutions for nanomaterials related R&D and IPR strategy, partnership, products, technologies, funding and markets. The Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology (CNT) Ltd is specialised in carbon nanomaterials R&D consulting and collaborative R&D project management, such as EC FP7 project proposal preparation, exploitation management, consortium and supply chain building. The CNT Ltd could create custom designed project teams of experts from its network of consultants and provide a constant phone and email access to an expert advice and an expert as a part-time member in your team. About Us The CNT Ltd operates through constantly expanding network of expert consultants from industry and academia around the World. Dr. Bojan O. Boskovic is a Founder, Managing and Principal Consultant of the company with extensive experience in nanomaterials technology R&D project and team management from industry and academia in the UK and Europe. He is a materials scientist and engineer with more than 10 years of hands-on experience in carbon nanomaterials and composites and extensive network of contacts in the field. Previously, he worked as a CNT R&D Manager at Nanocyl, one of leading carbon nanotube manufacturing companies in Europe. He also worked on carbon nanotube synthesis and applications as a Principal Engineer - Carbon Scientist at Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems, Research Associate at the University of Cambridge and Senior Specialist at The Morgan Crucible PLC. During his PhD at the University of Surrey he invented low temperature carbon nanofibre synthesis method using PECVD. This research was granted a patent, published in Nature Materials and utilised by CNT synthesis equipment manufacturer Surrey Nano Systems. He is a Board member of the British Composites Society and a member of the Steering and Review Group for the Nanotechnology Mini-IGT advising the UK Government on nanotechnology strategy. Services l Consulting and an expert advice related to carbon nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibres, graphene ect.) and their production, composites, applications, funding and market. l Management of collaborative R&D projects, such as EC FP7: consortium set-up, project proposal writing; exploitation and dissemination management; leasing with project partners and EU officials. l Advice and support related to development of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) due diligence, invention and protection. l Innovation management and technology transfer related to R&D of novel carbon nanomaterials and composites for aerospace, automotive, sport, construction, electrochemical, electronic and bio-medical applications. l Nanomaterials and nanotechnology related custom made training, seminars and support. l Consulting and advice about innovation, new product strategy and development, proof-of-concept, market and funding. l Acting as a representative and/or reseller of nanomaterials and nanotechnology related products in the UK, Europe or elsewhere by utilising our network of contacts and reputation in the field. l Bridging a gap between academic research and industrial applications of nanomaterials. Contact Us Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd 14 Orchard Way, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 5BN, England, UK Tel: +44(0)1954 710865 Mob: +44(0)7780874335 E-mail: info@cnt-ltd.co.uk Web: www.cnt-ltd.co.uk www.cnt-ltd.co.uk

Johnson Matthey Flame Spray Pyrolysis For the production of nanopowders Johnson Matthey, the international speciality chemicals company, has dedicated capability to produce a range of nanopowders using the flame spray pyrolysis technique. OTHER APPLICATIONS The method has the capacity to flexibly produce particles of different sizes and phase compositions. Examples of more complex and functional materials include CeO 2 and doped CeO 2 as polishing agents (Figure 3) for the microeletronics industry and catalysts, for example Pd-Al 2O 3 for the synthesis for fine chemicals (Figure 4). The Flame Spray Pyrolysis Facility can be used to produce a wide array of nanopowders ranging from single metal oxides such as Al 2O 3 to more complex mixed oxides. It has capacity of up to 100 g/hr and a number of process variables will enable the preparation of well-defined target materials. The creation of this development scale Flame Spray Pyrolysis Facility was funded by a grant provided by the DTI under its Micro and Nano Technology ( MNT ) Network initiative. Housed at Johnson Matthey s Technology Centre near Reading, UK, it offers a unique facility for the production for nanomaterials. HOW IT WORKS Flame spray pyrolysis is a one step process where liquid feed - a metal precursor(s) dissolved in a solvent - is sprayed with an oxidising gas into a flame zone. The spray is combusted and the precursor(s) converted into nano sized metal or metal oxides particles, depending on the metal and the operating conditions. The technique is flexible and allows the use of a wide range of precursors, solvents and process conditions, thus providing control over particle size and composition. Flame spray pyrolysis is versatile technique for producing nanoparticles and can be used to make metal, metal oxide and more complex nanoparticle materials. Johnson Matthey has specialised in using the technique to make materials of interest to its businesses and has developed considerable in-house expertise in this area. This knowledge is transferable into other application areas. MATERIALS AVAILABLE TO DATE The Flame Spray Pyrolysis Facility has been used to produce zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticle powders which find application as UV barriers; TEM micrographs of the material are shown in Figure 1. The UV barrier effectiveness of a commercially available ZnO nanomaterial has been compared with one produced using Johnson Matthey s flame spray pyrolysis equipment. FIGURE 1 TEM micrographs of ZnO nanomaterials prepared by flame spray pyrolysis Figure 2 shows the spectra of both ZnO nanomaterials. It is important to note that no stabiliser was used. As expected for UV-barrier materials, no transmission (T%) is observed for both products in the UV region. In the visible region, however, a Johnson Matthey flame made ZnO material shows increased transparency properties with higher T%. This is in agreement with the small particle size revealed by TEM analysis and the characteristic ease at dispersing the flame spray material in liquid media. FIGURE 2 UV-vis spectra of ZnO nanopowders (0.02 wt% ZnO suspensions in H 2 O) The Flame Spray Pyrolysis Facility has been used to synthesise other materials as detailed in Table 1 and these are available to purchase from Johnson Matthey. Table 1 A range of available oxides prepared by flame spray pyrolysis Material Particle size range (nm)* Specific surface area (m 2/ g) *Determined by TEM analysis Phase identification Al 2 O 3 10-15 ~100 mixture of y- and o- AI 2 O 3 CeO 2 10-15 80-100 Cubic CeO 2 ZnO 8-15 60-90 mainly tetragonal ZrO 2 TiO 2 25 80-100 mainly anatase and traes of rutile doped Tio 2 30 90-100 Mainly rutile and traces of anatase FIGURE 3 TEM of CeO 2 nanomaterials prepared by flame spray pyrolysis FIGURE 4 TEM of a Pd-Al 2 O 3 catalyst with Pd nanoparticles highlighted by a red arrow For further information about the facility and the materials that can be prepared, get in touch with Johnson Matthey at the address below. Dr Mark Copley Location: Johnson Matthey Technology Centre Blounts Court Sonning Common Reading RG4 9NH Tel: + 44 (0) 1189242055 Email: Mark.Copley@matthey.com Dr Benedicte Thiebaut Location: Johnson Matthey Technology Centre Blounts Court Sonning Common Reading RG4 9NH Tel: + 44 (0) 1189242055 Email: thiebb@matthey.com NanoPerspective 15

Primary Dispersions Ltd Customised Nanodispersions Primary Dispersions Founded in 2008 as a spin-out from the Centre for Process Innovation, Primary Dispersions Limited (PDL) has developed an advanced and disruptive milling technology ( ConCor ) in collaboration with their technology partners, Maelstrom Advanced Process Technology (Maelstrom APT). PDL have recently moved into state-of-the art laboratory/production facilities in the Innovation Accelerator at Wilton Centre on Teesside. From within these ultra-modern facilities PDL can offer: n Customised development of nanoparticulate dispersions or ultra-stable emulsions. n Toll manufacturing of your materials to your specification. n Licensing of patented ConCor technology and process know-how. Backing up this customised development and/or toll processing offer is an extensive suite of dispersion characterisation equipment such as: n Particle sizing: Horiba LA 950 (size range 10nm to 3mm) n UV / Vis Spectrometry n IR Spectrometry n Optical Microscopy n Fluorescence Microscopy n Viscometry: Carri-Med CSL-500 Dynamic Shear Rheometer has developed over the past five years, it has become apparent that one of the major barriers to the commercialisation of nanomaterials is the inherent difficulty in dispersing them to discrete primary particles. Usually, long-established dispersion methods, such as bead mills and high intensity fluid processors are used in this process and the evidence suggests that these techniques have limitations with regard to fully dispersing nanoparticles. If full dispersion is not achieved, nanomaterials will not deliver the cost-performance benefits required to justify their additional processing costs. ConCor technology can overcome these problems and deliver the benefits to you. One of the key technical barriers to the large scale commercial uptake of nanomaterials is the lack of a process technology capable of creating long term stable dispersions at the 1 10nm level. ConCor technology solves these problems, by providing unprecedented levels of localised shear to disrupt agglomeration and initiate stability. This will help to unlock the full potential of these exciting materials and markets. Nanomaterials are forecast to play an increasingly crucial role in market sectors as diverse as pharmaceuticals, plastics, inks, coatings, foods, consumer products (including packaging) and electronics. Their use offers enormous potential for new product innovation. However, a number of technical issues are limiting the benefits achievable from current and new nanomaterials, hampering their introduction. As the nanomaterials market 16 success through nanomaterials

ConCor Technology One of the most significant problems holding back the successful application of nanomaterials is difficulty in achieving optimal dispersion. Whilst nanomaterials synthesis has developed to the extent that there are now several different manufacturing routes available, by and large dispersion technology has remained the province of media mills and rotor/stator high shear mixers. Both of these technologies achieve de-agglomeration and some degree of de-aggregation, but are typically insufficient to deliver the significant economic benefits offered by well dispersed nanoparticles. The mechanical size reduction of particles in the sub-micron range presents significant technical challenges in terms of both mechanical design and subsequent chemical stabilisation. Furthermore, these challenges are increased when optimising at an industrial scale. Now, at last, a major breakthrough in dispersion technology is available. The novel technology developed by Primary Dispersions Ltd in collaboration with Maelstrom APT - ConCor - allows hard particles to be processed via mechanical compressive stresses and fluid extensional stresses, producing stable dispersions of nanoscale particles at a rate which is industrially significant. The design of the equipment allows for a wide range of materials such as ZnO, TiO 2, SiO 2, Al 2 O 3, Fe x O y, ZrSiO 4, metals such as Ag, Au and Cu, nanopigments (organic and inorganic) nanoclays and nanotubes to be processed within a wide range of carrier fluids (including flammables). Efficient heat extraction from the carrier fluid allows heat sensitive materials such as foodstuffs to be processed without the problem of denaturing. The ConCor technology is also particularly effective at creating emulsions with nanoscale droplets at a very wide range of viscosities. NanoPerspective 17

Design Concepts ConCor technology is unique in that it can operate in two different modes to apply energy to the particles to effect size reduction or de-agglomeration via direct mechanical stressing or fluid stressing. Direct stressing of the agglomerates themselves is the best method of deagglomeration, but the stress needs to be applied by a consistent means of crushing rather than random collisions (which is what occurs in media mills, for example). The energy application used in ball and bead milling - impact mechanical stressing - is an imprecise technique that also leads to contamination, as the beads used are worn down and fragments are introduced into the final product. Fluid stressing techniques (i.e. applying stress indirectly to the agglomerates through a carrier fluid) at theoretically desirable levels require power inputs that could potentially result in unmanageable temperature rises at the process rates required for industrial processing, which in turn leads to damaged or denatured products. Fluid stressing is therefore probably best applied cyclically with intermediate cooling in place, or as a final stage in processing. The ConCor mill operates in both direct and indirect stressing modes, offering greater flexibility in particle size and agglomerate reduction. This flexibility allows ConCor to process very hard materials, as well as very soft or even liquid/liquid systems or emulsions. The figure above shows the particle size distributions from a commercial zinc oxide dispersion in water. The red distribution was measured following initial wetting and mixing in a high shear mixer and clearly shows agglomeration centred around a diameter of 2.5µm. Following two passes through the ConCor mill in direct stressing mode, then a single pass in indirect stressing mode, the blue distribution was produced. It can be seen from the trace that a stable de-agglomerated dispersion was produced at 66nm, which exhibits a very tight distribution (100% particles < 110nm). Operating ConCor in its indirect stressing mode imparts significant further energy into the system. The difference between direct crushing and indirect stressing can be seen in the graph below, which shows the particle size distributions of two oil/water emulsions, one (blue) produced with direct stressing, and the second (red) produced by indirect stressing (both single passes through the ConCor mill). 28 100 25 90 80 20 70 36 35 100 60 30 90 80 q(%) 15 50 UnderSize(%) 40 25 70 10 30 60 q(%) 20 15 50 40 UnderSize(%) 5 20 10 10 30 0 0 0.010 0.100 1.000 10.00 100.0 1000 3000 Diameter(µm) 20 5 10 0 0 0.010 0.100 1.000 10.00 Diameter(µm) When processing a powder, the first stage is to create a slurry using, typically, a high shear mixer. The ConCor is then used to break down any large agglomerates using direct stress (which crushes them together) resulting in de-agglomeration. Once the large, relatively weakly bonded agglomerates have been broken down, the ConCor is switched to the indirect stressing mode which in effect pulls the smaller aggregates apart as the shear stress is transferred from the liquid to the aggregated particles. It can be clearly seen that there is a significant size reduction in the emulsion droplets with the increased energy imparted through fluid stressing. High throughput rates, low residence times and efficient heat extraction/cooling stop the product de-naturing. A very tight particle size distribution is produced, which results in a very stable emulsion (i.e. no creaming). When applied to emulsions with lower dispersed material volumes, it is possible to create very stable emulsions without the need for chemical stabilisation. KEY ADVANTAGES OF THIS TECHNOLOGY There are many advantages to using the ConCor technology, not least the fact that the technique enables the creation of new products based on nanomaterials and that it increases the activity of a range of nanomaterials already integrated into products (for example, enhanced sunscreens). 18 success through nanomaterials

The main advantages of ConCor technology over other techniques such as ball/bead milling and high pressure microfluidic devices are: 1. Increased milling energy: the ConCor technology submits a particle / agglomerate to a level of energy at least one order of magnitude greater than any competitive technology currently on the market. 2. Reduced capital expenditure costs: one ConCor mill can potentially replace several bead mills, or, at the very least, the need for different milling media charges. Also, many nanodispersion or emulsion processes require multiple stages using different equipment; in many cases ConCor could be used to replace several processing stages. 3. Significant reductions in operating costs: whilst a single particle is subjected to a higher energy than competitive technologies, the overall energy consumption is less, as the energy is transmitted into the particle in a far more efficient manner. 4. As there are no milling media to degrade, there is no pick up of contamination during processing. This is an important benefit in food and pharmaceutical markets. 5. Less stress introduced to the product matrix: application work has shown that, when using ConCor, the nanomaterials lattice experiences less stress while being processed. This can result in increased quality of end product; for example lower levels of discolouration in films and coatings. 6. Tight particle size distributions: the technique results in very tightly controlled product particle size distributions. This results in products of high quality and cuts down significantly on excess and waste materials, some of which can cost 1000 s per gram. WORKING WITH PRIMARY DISPERSIONS LTD Primary Dispersions Ltd offers customers the ability to prove concept, scale up and ultimately toll manufacture nanoscale particle dispersions. It is backed up by state of the art development and characterisation facilities. ConCor development activity is currently at the following scale, which allows for straightforward scale up to manufacturing: n Minimum batch volume = 500ml n Maximum batch volume = 10 litres n Process Fluid viscosity = 1-150 cps n Maximum Processing temperature = 59 C n Flowrate up to 10 litres per minute The ConCor Technology permits: n De-agglomeration of nanoparticulate dispersions such as, ZnO, TiO 2, SiO 2, Al 2 O 3, CeO 2. n Dispersion and stabilisation of metal particulates such as silver, gold, copper and phosphors. n De-agglomeration and size reduction of nano-pigments (both organic and inorganic). n Complete exfoliation of nano-clays and disentanglement of high aspect ratio particulates (such as carbon nanotubes) without damage to the particulate matrix. n Dispersion of nanoparticles into a wide range of continuous phases such as aqueous and non-aqueous solvents over a wide range of viscosities (1-150 cps). The equipment is capable of safely processing flammable solvents. n Dispersion and controlled growth of primary particles in the nano regime. n Coating and reactive chemistry through the use of two feeds into the shear region. Primary Dispersions Ltd is currently seeking collaborative development partners to optimise dispersions across a wide range of application areas. The range of potential applications is truly tremendous, covering, for example: n Functional Coatings n Inks and pigments n Functional plastic packaging and films n Bulk plastics & nanocomposites n Textiles n Decorative Ceramics n Food and food processing n Pharmaceutical and nutraceutical n Cosmetic and personal care formulations If you would like to discuss further the optimisation of your nanomaterial dispersions, or potential new product ideas, please contact: Dr Stephen Devine, CTO t: +44 (0)1642 438205 m: +44 (0)7917 550681 e: steve.devine@primarydispersions.com http://primarydispersions.com scan me! NanoPerspective 19

Light as Surface The goal of Light as Surface has been something of a quest, long sought after by lighting designers it has to date proved elusive. Imagine the outer casing of your mobile phone, the surface of your wall or even your furniture illuminating on demand. Responding to commands to change the ambiance of your surroundings to suit your mood or the time of day. Real Light as Surface is not just a very thin light box. It does not mean thin back lighting systems behind semi-transparent materials that allow conventional LED or cold cathode illumination to pass through. Nor indeed is it light bent through lenses and light guides to appear on some surface, neither is it a light projection onto a surface. Light as Surface actually means that the material itself, the plastic backing of your mobile phone, the composite surface your desk, the glass of your window or even the fabric of your cycling jacket becomes luminous. Such a reality is close, and PolyPhotonix is a pioneer in developing the process to make this a reality in the next few years. Organic Light Emitting Diodes OLED s is a new technology that has clear performance and efficiency advantages over traditional incandescent and fluorescent lighting. It is different to the much acclaimed inorganic LED technology. An LED can only ever be a bulb inside a box; LED devices emit light photons in a narrow cone. OLED s on the other hand are large area light sources. Think of a sheet of thin, flexible plastic 12 square emitting light from all of it s surface, an ultra-thin light box, less than 1mm thick. It is this inherent thinness that excites the designer; the thickness of the product being dictated by the thickness of the material onto which the light is printed Although OLED technology has been around for sometime there have been considerable technical challenges that have prevented it from developing to full commercial viability, from the laboratory and into the factory. Recent advances have changed the field of development and we are now on the cusp of a major break through which will impact our lives in a number of ways. OLEDs are a tough business to be in and global companies worldwide are investing huge amounts of money to get on top of the fragile physics, chemistry and engineering required. A mass produced, competitively priced light tile is still some time off. Some of the large lighting companies 20 success through nanomaterials

POLYPHOTONIX are releasing glass tiles to designers and artists for evaluation and a few niche products are slowly becoming commercially available. Such niche products are the largest potential market because they enable many exciting new product concepts to be realised rather than replacing existing displays in familiar devices. Although over 200 organisations started to develop OLEDs we now have attrition with several leaving the business in frustration every year. Conventional OLEDs are made of multiple thin layers of organic materials with dedicated functions such as charge injection, charge transport and light emission. Typical thickness values for an individual layer is of the order of few tens of nanometers (about a tenth of the wavelength of visible light). Fabricating these extremely thin layers is a challenging proposition. Controlling the deposition of such thin layers requires advanced deposition techniques and equipment particularly when considering large area devices a few square inches and above. Thin film OLED devices are sensitive to the presence of particles and require a very high grade cleanroom environment. OLEDs are manufactured in clean-room conditions on small substrates, in a batch process system. The process uses expensive nitrogen chambers, has a low yield, slow throughputs and works to extremely tight tolerances. Whilst much of the invention and research into OLEDs has taken place in European institutions, much of the commercial development is currently in Asia. PolyPhotonix is a notable exception, a UK company, based at the PETEC facility near Durham. PolyPhotonix are developing radical new processes for the cost effective manufacture of OLEDs in high volumes and over large areas. It is striving to drive these costs down via a unique set of manufacturing technologies. Polyphotonix is developing Game Changing processes and solutions that tackle some of the complex manufacturing problems head on. As ever the Creative Industries have proven to be the early adopters of this technology, inventing elegant and clever designs to exploit niche market opportunities in fashion, design, automotive interiors as well as architecture. PolyPhotonix is working with clients from across the field, large blue chip international companies, to small niche deign projects. Designers are pushing the boundaries of what is possible, demonstrating the capabilities and inventiveness of the technology to a larger public. We now have a Science Fiction technology that offers flexible, conformable light that will be used in a multitude of ways, limited only by the imagination. It is clear that by a combination of intelligent design and novel cost effective manufacturing methods such as those being developed in the UK by Polyphotonix today s concept of light as surface is set to become tomorrows reality. Richard Kirk - CEO PolyPhotonix t: +44 (0)1740 625700 e: richard@polyphotonix.com Location: PolyPhotonix, PETEC, Thomas Wright Way, Sedgefield, County Durham, TS21 3FG NanoPerspective 21

SapientSensors Customised screening diagnostics There is increasing emphasis within healthcare on the use of preventative medicine rather than reactive strategies and treatments. Such strategies deliver enhanced healthcare in a more efficient and cost effective manner. Point-of-care screening diagnostics provide an essential basis for this to be delivered. A major opportunity to deliver preventative medicine is via the wider use of hand held sensing instruments. These instruments allow ordinary medical staff, or even untrained personnel, to carry out rapid tests for infection at the initial consultation stage. Formerly such tests would have required costly laboratory analysis and incurred significant time delay. In addition, transportable point of care diagnostics permit screening to be carried out in locations remote from conventional pathology laboratory and healthcare facilities. This enables the monitoring of treatment strategies in the field plus more rigorous implementation. SapientSensors is building a new generation of low cost, rapid response, single use diagnostic sensors for application in hand held point of care devices, providing customised screening without requirement for pathology laboratory support. SapientSensors technology exploits the fact that each disease creates a unique set of chemicals in the body which are biomarkers and hence potential analytes of that disease. Biomarkers may be proteins, fragments of RNA, fragments of DNA, enzymes or simple small molecules. A suite of such analytes gives a bio-signature for the disease. The technology under development enables the accurate detection of such a bio-signature. In order to take its device to market, SapientSensors is integrating a spectrum of technologies ranging through biomarkers, functionalized surfaces, printed electronics and telephony. We are constantly searching for strategic partners with expertise which we can apply in these fields. If you would like to know more about Sapient Sensors, or are interested in partnering opportunities, please contact: Keith Robson, CEO dd: +44 1740 625 755 m: +44 7823 553 675 e: keith.robson@sapientsensors.com Location: Sapient Sensors Limited c/o the Centre for Process Innovation, PETEC, Thomas Wright Way, NETPark, Sedgefield, County Durham TS21 3FG 22 success through nanomaterials

CPI The Centre for Process Innovation - From innovation to commercialisation The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) is a key part of the UK Government s first elite technology innovation centre, in the area of high value manufacturing. It offers market and technology expertise along with cutting-edge development assets to help its public and private sector clients build and prototype the next generation of products, processes and services quickly and efficiently, and with minimal risk. CPI has designed and established open access technology centres that are equipped with development laboratories, prototyping facilities and pilot plants that enable clients to prove and scale up processes from the laboratory stage through to commercial reality. In addition to the commercially experienced scientists and engineers on site to offer expertise and guidance, CPI also offers a multi-disciplined team who work together on project management, investment and market opportunities to ensure each business fulfills its potential. CPI s growing 60m asset base and specialist knowledge makes it the only open access centre of its kind to serve the process industries in the UK. CPI has designed an environment that fits the needs of companies whatever their size and demands, and consistently delivers customers requirements, on time and to budget. INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY The National Industrial Biotechnology Facility (NIBF) combines unique open access testing and scale-up facilities with practical experience and applied knowledge of science and engineering. The facility can develop biotechnological processes from 1- to 10,000-litre capacity. The extensive combination of equipment at NIBF is supported by our team s knowledge of process development and scale-up which means we can take a manufacturing concept from the laboratory bench to large scale commercial production all on one site, with one team, at speed. By exploring and then optimising processes, we are able to calculate the most cost effective combination of materials, process steps and sequences, and the equipment needed to manufacture profitably. Consequently, clients minimize all risk of investing in the wrong capital equipment, using inefficient processes or facing unexpected costs. This provides an effective route to providing proof of concept by reducing the risk of investment, and negates the need for a specific, costly, inhouse facility. At CPI we work in the real world: our expertise is geared towards manufacturing in a commercial context to meet high profitability and quality benchmarks. Our target is to ensure the process is robust and will work the same way, with consistent output every time. PRINTABLE ELECTRONICS The Printable Electronics Technology Centre (PETEC) is a design, development and prototyping facility for the printable electronics industry. Our mission is to work with clients to bring new electronics products and processes to market quickly and efficiently by offering facilities and expertise that help clients reduce R&D risk and capital investment while speeding up time to market. For organisations looking to prove and prototype their products and processes at development up to pre-production scale, PETEC provides access to expert technical staff and state of the art printable electronics equipment and materials. The option of commercial support from industry experts to assist with applications development and commercialization is also available. Utilising PETEC s advanced deposition, patterning and printing equipment leads to faster, more efficient product and process development and enables clients to deliver Printable Electronics projects efficiently, while reducing the risk associated with entering new markets. PETEC can accelerate new product development by providing access to conducting, semiconductor, resistive materials and inks of proven technical performance. 26 success through nanomaterials

SMART CHEMISTRY CPI s Smart Chemistry Facility houses an extensive combination of equipment and is supported by our team s knowledge of whole process design and a fundamental understanding of continuous processing. The facility enables clients to find new ways of performing chemistry and producing molecules: continuous processing, process intensification and, in some instances, new reaction chemistries that have been developed in house are used. CPI is technology neutral, so we are not tied into any particular reactor technology, which enables our team to consider several different options and select the right process for the chemistry. The team understand that embarking on a trial can be a significant commitment and so we only progress projects with clients where there is a real possibility of technical and economic success. We fast track programs and de-risk commitment by applying our own experience and expertise. This increases the chance of success in complex technical areas, leads to higher yields and lower costs by reducing capital investment and increasing revenue. ANAEROBIC DIGESTION The Anaerobic Digestion Development Centre (ADDC) is an open access asset based facility operated by CPI. It is designed to help organisations of all sizes to develop tailored anaerobic digestion processes that solve organic waste problems quickly and cost effectively. The ADDC can explore alternatives to traditional waste disposal to create cleaner, more sustainable and more acceptable anaerobic digestion processes. The ADDC combines cutting edge testing and scale-up facilities with practical experience and applied knowledge of science, engineering and economics. The centre can evaluate and develop efficient and costeffective anaerobic digestion processes and procedures for conventional and novel byproduct streams. In addition to working with larger scale anaerobic digestion plants, one of CPI s goals is to assist in the development and deployment of effective and profitable smaller-scale anaerobic digestion processes, fit for generic application and purpose. The extensive combination of equipment at the ADDC is supported by CPI s process development and scale-up scientists, engineers and business specialists, which means that we can examine the concept from initial idea to full-scale deployment in an efficient and cost-effective way. The ADDC provides a comprehensive and tailored service under one roof. NanoPerspective 27

THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES A collaboration between CPI and Tata Steel, the Thermal Technologies Centre (TTC) provides its customers with expertise and development assets that accelerate and de-risk the translation of inventions into new and improved products and processes, through access to high temperature technologies. Combining the knowledge and process technology-based skills of CPI and Tata Steel, the facility offers a key resource for companies and research organisations working with or developing these technologies. The TTC is based at Tata Steel s Teesside Technology Centre, which is used for large scale process development. With a range of demonstration and laboratory scale assets, plus associated characterisation capabilities, the centre provides pilot scale industrial plant gasifier and pyrolysis equipment, and can host bespoke pilot plants which may be built, operated and then dismantled when no longer required. This capability is supported by a range of support services which is unique in the UK and one of only a few such facilities worldwide. SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING CPI s Sustainable Engineering service bridges the gap between concept and scale-up. By examining critical scientific, technical and economic parameters at an early stage our skilled team of engineers will allow your R&D to be focused on areas that really matter, reducing risk and saving you time and R&D costs. Our customers typically benefit from detailed mass and energy balances, equipment listings, cost breakdowns and comprehensive information on the technical feasibility of the designs and economic viability of the final process. CPI s Sustainable Engineering team can provide: n Process Modelling and Engineering Assessment n Manufacturing Assessment n Technology Selection n Feedstock Analysis n Practical Implementation T: +44 (0)1642 455 340 E: info@ uk-cpi.com www.uk-cpi.com 28 success through nanomaterials

NanoPerspective 29

Brunel University Materials Processing Technology The Wolfson Centre for Materials Processing incorporating The Centre For Phosphors And Display Materials at Brunel University is lead by Prof Jack Silver (Executive ). The Wolfson Centre has expertise in polymer and materials processing technology, in particular for extrusion and injection moulding of polymers. SEM of a nanoparticle coated nickel micro foam Fingerprint dusted with phosphor nanoparticles TiO2 replicas of (a) fractured Lilium longiflorum pollen (52-99µm length) and (b) setae on the wings of an Anopheles gambiae mosquito. Scale bars = 500nm In 2006 the phosphor research group joined the Wolfson Centre. The centre has been in existence for around 40 years and has carried out research and development in all areas of inorganic phosphors during this time. We have built up a wealth of knowledge through our industrial and academic research on many aspects of nanomaterials synthesis, analysis, processing and their applications. This covers areas from control of particle morphologies and size, chemical reactivity to their physical properties such as optical and electronic behaviour, their processing and deposition into prototype devices. The team has key skills covering Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Biology and Engineering. Recent work has involved studies on the structure and properties of polymer based nanocomposites, nanoparticle surface coatings, nano-particle biomarkers, luminescent nanomaterials and their production and surface plasmon resonance imaging development. An outline of some of these activities is given in the following paragraphs. NANOCOMPOSITIES CLAY PET COMPOSITES It has been shown that nanocomposites of PET with nanoclay particles can improve the gas barrier, thermal and mechanical properties of packaging items made from pure PET. This project investigated the effect of the nature and level of surfactant used in the conditioning of clay particles in PET nanocomposites. The project investigated the properties of melt-processed nanocomposites and indicated the optimum processing conditions for the production of packaging items from PET/ nanoclay composites. NANOPARTICLE SURFACE COATINGS BIO-CERAMIC SURFACE COATINGS This project was concerned with the production and properties of bio-ceramic surface coatings for orthopaedic implant components. Nanoparticles of hydroxyapatite (HA) were synthesised and put into 32 success through nanomaterials

a liquid suspension with carbon nanotubes. Sample surfaces were coated with the nano particle by electrophoretic deposition. Coatings approximately 200nm were laid onto the wear and load bearing surfaces of the metal implant. The coatings were then bonded to the surface by low temp (800 ºC) sintering treatment. It was the nature of the nanoparticles that enabled the sintering to take place at this temperature. The mechanical properties of the coatings were measured using nano indentation techniques. The resulting coatings had improved mechanical performance over pure HA coatings, in particular for the fracture toughness. CNT s have been shown to be bio compatible and the composite coatings therefore have potential for surgical implants. ANTIVIRAL SURFACE COATINGS Nano particles of a number of elements and compounds have been shown to have anti-viral properties. Surface coatings of nano particles that possessed the antiviral properties were produced. This involved deposition of the particles onto various types of surface and investigation of the level of bonding the coatings could achieve while maintaining anti-viral activity. The adhesion of the coatings to the surfaces was measured by a nanoscratch test. This work is now being further developed in industry. The image shows a nanoscratch track on a nanoparticle surface coating on a polymer substrate. The removal of the particles can be clearly seen. EQUIPMENT Excellent facilities are available for undertaking synthetic and quantitative analysis on nanomaterials which include well equipped chemistry labs, clean rooms and glove boxes, x-ray powder diffraction, FE-SEM, TEM, EDX, WDX, XPS and AFM, FT-IR spectroscopy/microscopy, laser Raman microscopy with a range of available lasers, fluorescence, reflectance and absorbance spectrophotometers. Horiba particle size analyser, a Micromaterials NanoTest 600 nanoindentation instrument with nanoscratch facility and an extensive range of TA Instruments thermal analysis equipment (DMA, TGA-MS, DSC, DTA-MS and Ares rheometer). We have a proven track record in attracting substantial funding from the UK government with industry and from overseas and will collaborate to help secure funding for R & D projects. Please contact us with your queries as our facilities and expertise are always expanding. Dr Fiona Cotterill Location: Brunel University, Wolfson Centre for Materials Processing, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge UB8 3PH T: 01895 267933 F: 01895 269737 E: phosphors@brunel.ac.uk www.brunel.ac.uk/about/acad/wolfson PECVD grown nanotubes. Butterfly wing scale replica composed of europium-doped yttrium oxide. NanoPerspective 33

Hosokawa Micron Ltd Nanopowder technology creating a new generation of particles Nanoparticles have huge potential across many industrial areas, particularly in electronics, information technologies and healthcare. Not only do they offer the attractive possibility of more effect for much less mass, but in many cases the product effect can be quite different from that achievable with micron sized particles, for example, their optical, mechanical, thermal and electrical properties show step changes at particular sub-micron particle size thresholds. Nanosized particles of various materials have a high potentiality to improve the performance of numerous kinds of products, or to create functional new materials. Their economic potential is therefore immense, although their advantages will need to be balanced against environmental effects which are in many cases still unknown. NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR FUNCTIONAL NANOPOWDERS Through extensive research and development Hosokawa has developed a new nanotechnology product portfolio featuring the latest product advances. The aim of Hosokawa has been to develop particle modification technologies which will increase customers product values by improving and adding functionality. Current technologies available for the manufacture of functional nanopowders are dispersion, mixing (normal, ordered or precision), coating, fusion, reactions (solid-solid surface), Mechano Chemical Bonding (MCB), shape control, agglomeration, nanogrinding, drying from nanoslurries and the measurement techniques employed in evaluating these materials. These technologies not only produce added value materials, but can also lead to process improvements by reducing process steps and energy costs. NOBILTA/MECHANOFUSION The Nobilta offers high speed powder mixing, dry process composing and powder surface modification using mechanical force. Mechanofusion preceisely mixes different types of particles by applying mechanically generated load to the material during processing. In addition it produces particle composites and controls the formation of particle shape. A pharmaceutical GMP system is available. NANOCREATER A continuous production system for nanosize metal oxide. The particle is created in a build up method that allows particle size to be adjusted from a few nm to a few hundred nm. Single component or multi-component particles can be created. NANOGRINDING Submicron and nanoparticles can be produced in a top to bottom process by wet milling. Agitated media mills such as the Alpine AHM Mill are used to grind such particles down to 10nm. The grinding process is carried out in a closed circuit and can take place in water or another suitable liquid. The Picoline series of eight individual machines are designed for the production of very small batches of between <1g and several grams. Because the principle of operation of the Picoline machines is the same as that of large production scale machines you can be confident in trouble free transfer of a manufacturing process developed using a Picoline machine to a production scale machine With machines for size reduction, classifying and mixing including Picojet, fluidised bed opposed jet mill; Picoliq, agitated ball mill; Picomix, batch mixer; Piconizer, spiral jet mill and Picoplex, impact mill, the Picoline series offers the widest wet and dry processing options for ultra small scale production on the market. DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING Once nano sized materials are produced either in liquid or gas phase, elements of classical powder technologies are applied to further process materials. These processes can involve drying, blending or agglomeration of the particulates. NANO CONTAINMENT With the advancement of nano technology and the perceived hazards associated with handling nano powders Hosokawa has developed a range of Containment equipment designed specifically to contain these ultra fine powders and offering containment levels below 1µg/m3. Hosokawa are able to design and build bespoke installations required to contain large pieces of equipment or larger processing areas. Hosokawa Micron engineers are able to work directly with customers to create unique nano-composites and engineered particles to meet specific demands and giving customers access to the best resources in pioneering particle design. 34 success through nanomaterials

www.microspheretechnology.com Microsphere Technology Ltd. Adare, Co. Limerick, Ireland Tel: +44 (0)131 440 1884 Fax: +44 (0)131 448 1111 info@microspheretechnology.com

Our world-leading metrology tools use Coherence Correlation Interferometry (CCI) technology to generate high resolution 3D images for non-contact surface measurement. Non-contact metrology plays an important role in the development and manufacture of many nanodevices. CCI is a modern non-contacting metrology tool with potentially important applications in the characterization of these devices. The technique is capable of providing surface roughness and step height measurements with sub-nanometre precision. It is also capable of measuring quantitatively surface texture and surface form in three dimensions. CCI is a scanning white light interferometry technique combining a coherence correlation algorithm with a high-resolution digital camera array to generate a 3D representation of a structure. It now has a new capability to measure both thin film and thick film thickness, from 50 nm to around 10 µm. The ability to give sub-nanometre vertical resolution and ~1 µm lateral resolution allows precision measurement of thin films in applications like solar PV, displays, metal films, optics, parylene coatings, polymer films, ophthalmic lens coatings, hardcoat measurements, thick resists and semiconductors. For more information visit www.cci-3d.com Scanning the fringes through the surface and then processing the information gives a quantitative 3D image with 0.01 nm vertical resolution. The data can then be used to generate accurate quantitative parameters such as roughness, step height, feature width, form, volume, and angle. Recent developments also mean that thickness from semi-transparent thin films can now be measured. A special mode, called stitching can be used to provide information on a wider area, combining measurements taken in different zones of the sample. Major advantages include: 3D surface information in HD gives better representation of the surface structure than 2D No risk of scratches from stylus or AFM probes, so fragile surfaces are not affected or damaged by contact High speed measurement saves time in manufacturing, leading to higher yields More frequent sampling enables better control Easy to use, automatic measurement removes operator variability, with less training demands

125 years of innovation Finding small surface defects Identifying defects in lenses Evaluating depth, width and volume of trenches Studying size, shape and volume of pits

Qudos Technology Ltd Innovative Micro and Nanotechnology Solutions Qudos Technology Ltd is a leading UK R&D and prototyping company specialising in micro & nanoscale technologies. Operating from a class 1-100 research and development clean room facility based on the Rutherford Appleton Laboratories site, specialist services include: n Nanotechnology solutions in micro and nanoscale fabrication and prototyping n E Beam Lithography n Photolithography n Grey Scale Lithography n Mask making and CAD services n Deposition, etching and lift-off processes n Consultancy support NANOIMPRINT LITHOGRAPHY (NIL) - THE VERY LATEST WORD IN THE INDUSTRY For a number of years nanolithography has been used to produce 3-D structures for a variety of devices, including holographic images, nano devices, and micro lenses. The main restriction in moving the manufacture of these devices from the prototype stage into volume production is the time taken to produce large area structures using E-Beam lithography. Nanoimprint technology overcomes this problem and enables 3-D nano structures to be produced in volume and economically. The nanostructure pattern is formed in a polymer layer using E-beam lithography. This is then etched and coated to become a master template and then used to transfer the pattern onto a substrate using embossing techniques. Expert engineers at Qudos have considerable experience of using E-Beam lithography to manufacture 3-D structures down to below 50 nm combined with the etch and deposition capability needed to produce complete templates. Qudos are currently applying this to complex structures for both holographic images and device technology. DICING SERVICES Qudos offer a highly competitive dicing production turnaround service, handling wafers, substrates, mask plates and laminates. Materials processed include: silicon, glass, quartz, ceramics and alumina and sapphire. Dicing services include: n Total cut through or partially scribed n Square and circular substrates up to 150mm n Thickness up to 4mm n Standard and UV release tapes ETCHING Today s micro and nanotechnology products demand precise etching, with specialist equipment needed to retain vertical wall angles. Extensive knowhow is also required to select the correct recipe for the materials involved. Qudos provides fast turnaround of wafers using both standard etching processes and etching methods tailored to your specific application. Two methods of dry etching are offered: DRIE for silicon and RIE for dielectrics and metals. DRIE Silicon Etching Applications: n Silicon micro machining n MEMS actuators, micro-motors etc n Optical MEMS IR detectors, switches n Bio-MEMS micro-fluidic channels RIE Dielectric and Metal Etching Applications for Etching: n Oxides, nitrides and other dielectrics n Metals including chrome, aluminium and titanium/tungsten n Bespoke materials providing appropriate chemistries are available For more information call 01235 445468 or email enquiries@qudostechnology.co.uk. www.qudostechnology.co.uk GLOBAL SPECIALISTS IN MICRO & NANO- SCALE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Offering a turnkey prototyping and development service, Qudos Technology cater for a wide range of fully characterised processes - ideal for the high level specifications demanded by the Semiconductor, Photonics and Micro Electro Mechanical System Industries. Highly skilled, experienced process engineers State of the art equipment and facilities with a dedicated clean room area Capable of handling substrates of most shapes and material types Bringing innovative designs to reality through prototyping Designated as The National Prototype Facility For a free initial project consultation: T:+44 01235 445468 E: enquiries@qudostechnology.co.uk. www.qudostechnology.co.uk 40 success through nanomaterials

ANSIN There to advance insight and application

Nanofunctional materials Facing the scale-up challenge With the ever expanding use of nanoparticles in commercial products and processes, the need to understand the behaviour of these tiny particles, develop new products and design full scale production process is quickly becoming a topic of focus for research and process engineers alike. At BHR Group we have been finding solutions for the process scale-up and product development challenges using a multidisciplinary approach for over 10 years. BHR GROUP BHR Group is an independent research, consultancy and testing company who have been based on the prestigious Cranfield University campus for over 60 years. BHR Groups staff are world leading, expert engineers and scientists who specialise in the core skills of fluid dynamics, process scale-up and mixing, physical and computational modelling, materials interaction, computer aided engineering (CAE), engineering mechanics, chemical behaviour and numerical modelling in the areas of chemical, civil and mechanical engineering. We provide our services through a range of; n industrial and government funded research consortia; n confidential consultancy projects; n specialist training courses & n technical conferences Over the past 10 years research at BHR Group has enabled us to help our clients in the development of novel nanofunctional products and processes, based on a sound multidisciplinary engineering approach to solve some of the industry s most challenging problems. An example electron microscopy image of a nanoparticle dispersion Example results from a CFD study illustrating the velocity profiles obtained in the mixing head of a process device (an in-line rotor-stator) used for nanoparticle dispersions FACILITIES At BHR Group we have a dedicated 4000m 2 research and test facility designed specifically to conduct a wide range of chemical, mechanical and civil engineering experimental studies with the use of both physical and numerical models. The facilities we have access to include: n Process equipment: Bead mills, rotor-stators, ultrasonic processors, microfluidic devices, specialist in-line and batch incorporation devices, jet mixers and stirred tank vessels up to 2.7 metres with a large range of impellers n Analytical equipment: Particle sizers (Laser diffraction [LD] or photon correlation spectroscopy [PCS]), zetapotential measurement (Electrophoretic Light Scattering [ELS]), optical and electron microscopy, immersion tests for wettability & x-ray diffraction n Chemicals laboratory n Rheology laboratory n Physical modelling: We have an experienced workshop who can design and build scale models to simulate the flow behaviour through large civil engineering structures such as dams, through to scaled-down process equipment and tiny test rigs studying flows through micro channels. n Mechanical test rigs: High temperature, pressure cycling & seal wear testing 42 success through nanomaterials

To help understand our capabilities in the field of nanotechnology here are two examples of projects that BHR Group are currently involved with; 1.DOMINO In 2007, after 4 years of previous research in nanoparticle dispersion, BHR Group launched its industrially run research consortium studying the dispersion and stabilisation of nanoparticles in liquids, DOMINO. This project is fully funded, and steered, by its industrial partners and investigates the incorporation and dispersion of metal oxides and nanoclays into liquids. The results of the project to date have yielded experimental design procedures, and computational models, to help the members understand the break-up mechanisms of the particles and the most effective dispersion devices, effects of the materials physical properties on break-up and required processing times and energy inputs. Annual voting by member companies ensures the work is always industrially relevant and addressing the current needs of its members (pictured left). 2.ADDNANO The overall objective of this collaborative project, partially funded by the European Commission within the 7th Framework Programme (NMP-2008-1.2.1, under grant agreement n 229284) is to overcome the technological barriers involved in the large scale production of a new generation of lubricants incorporating nanomaterials. Within the project newly formulated lubricants containing nanoparticles are developed, their potential benefits tested and the scale-up of pilot lines for nanotechnology-based materials, components and processes is addressed. BHR Group has an active role in the Research & Technical Development activities of this project in addition to the management role. Our collaborative efforts within the consortium include the dispersion of nanoparticles in oils relevant to different applications, the testing of newly developed products on a bench scale engine, modelling and development of process design. If you are developing any new nano-enhanced products or processes, give us a call, we can help you make a success of your ideas. To discuss consultancy services call +44 (0) 1234 750422, or email contactus@bhrgroup.co.uk For research enquiries call +44 (0) 7768 594 383, or email enqprocess@bhrgroup.co.uk www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group Facing the Scale-up Challenge NanoPerspective 43

Process Industries The Chemical Industries Association represents 200 chemical companies from major multinationals to small independent producers and university spin offs. UK chemical industry is the UK s largest manufacturing export sector and that every day we contribute 30million to the balance of payments and with 500,000 jobs dependent on it we are an important cornerstone of the economy. We also underpin the rest of the manufacturing sector because our products are the materials that manufacturers use to make paints, car parts, fuel additives, fabrics, electronics, medicines, packaging everything essential to our everyday lives. In nanotechnology the UK chemical sector is leading the way in research, development and commercialisation of new nanomaterials and technologies which we are exporting around the world. Nanotechnology provides an ideal opportunity for the UK to develop its chemical industry and ensure that it remains economically sustainable. We can do this because we have a world class academic base combined with an industry that survives by being high-tech, cutting edge and high quality with a highly skilled workforce and existing infrastructure of chemical sites that can adapt and evolve. We would like to see a UK Manufacturing Strategy in which nanotechnologies is a fully integrated part. SOLUTIONS Something that surprises most people about the chemical industry is that its products over their lifecycle save just over twice as much carbon as they cost to make and we believe we can take this to over four times with the right regulatory framework that stimulates new technology. The biggest saving we can offer is through better insulation, but chemical coatings for glass improves the performance of double glazing and advanced synthetic rubber reduces the rolling resistance of tyres to lower carbon emissions without compromising safety. There are plenty more examples everywhere you look from crop protection chemicals to easycare finish on clothes and the insulation in your fridge. Nanomaterials are an integral part of many of these solutions. Nanotechnology used in water purification of salt or brackish water could save the equivalent of 4 nuclear power stations if the technology was rolled out across Europe. Nanocoatings are being used to improve the efficiency of solar panels. New carbon saving applications of nanotechnology are in the pipeline, for instance nanomaterials being used to make aeroplanes lighter and therefore more efficient, and nanotechnology may provide the battery technology we need to make full use of renewable energy sources. For the UK to be a front runner in using nanotechnology to engineer such solutions the UK will need a strategy that sends a signal to investors that gives them confidence nanotechnology will be welcomed in the UK as a key part of a future manufacturing base. Some of the key challenges for fostering commercial nanotechnologies in Europe include: n The regulatory uncertainty about nanomaterials remains n The current knowledge gap (e.g. lack of specific tests methods for nanomaterials) n Potential trade barriers created by the development of national inventories n Potential adverse public opinions SAFETY Many nanomaterials are not new and have existed in the natural world all around us without us realising, for instance in flour and milk. The 44 success through nanomaterials

technology to measure the size of particles on the nanoscale has allowed us to understand better materials we have worked with for many years and to use this knowledge into the research and innovation of new materials. One of the key challenges we have as an industry is to communicate the message that nanomaterials are not necessary hazardous simply because they contain nano sized particles. As with all chemical products, natural and synthetic, some nanomaterials will have hazardous properties that need to be understood and regulated. To ensure public confidence in our manufacturing processes and products it is essential that regulation of nanomaterials is robust. We believe nanomaterials can be safely regulated under existing REACH regulations and we are working with officials to discuss any potential amendments to guidance necessary for nanomaterials. Companies that are involved in manufacturing nanomaterial work closely with regulators taking a precautionary approach to safety. DEFINITION What is a nanomaterial? This is a very good question which has perplexed the European Commission for two years. In October they were finally able to announce their recommended definition of nanomaterial which was that any material that contains 50% nanoscale particles would be classed as a nanomaterial (the term nanoscale is defined as size range from approximately 1 nm to 100 nm). This is a very broad definition which will include many products not previously considered to be nanotechnology and perhaps including natural materials. The CIA is concerned that there are currently no standardised methods to measure the percentage of nanoscale particles in a material which is a major issue for companies that need to demonstrate whether or not they manufacture nanomaterials. The Commission s definition of nanomaterial allows for the threshold of 50% of nanoparticles in materials to be set at different levels for different groups of products such as cosmetics, food or biocides. We think that this flexibility will cause major difficulties in arranging testing regimes and labelling etc if some materials are defined as nanomaterials for some but not all of the time. We believe there should be one consistent definition of nanomaterial. REGULATION Now that the Commission has published the definition of nanomaterials we are likely to see proposals to reference the definition in legislation such as the Biocides Directive, REACH and regulations that cover a wide range of manufactured products. We believe that the definition should be applied as consistently as possible with the same threshold to provide a clear regulatory framework. We would also welcome a pragmatic approach to regulation that acknowledges that nanomaterial is not intrinsically hazardous and that decisions about appropriate regulation or restriction should be evidence based. We are concerned that the current appetite for countries such as for their own inventories of nanomatarials which may then lead to different definitions and regulatory regimes across the EU member states. We support the work of the European Commission in seeking a global definition of nanomaterials to enable EU countries to export their products globally. GOVERNMENT STRATEGY We believe that the Government should have a strategy for manufacturing that has provision nanotechnology as a key future component. To ensure that nanotechnology is able to flourish and generate growth for the economy the Government s strategy must help us overcome specific UK challaenges: Since the majority of chemical sites in the UK are now owned by foreign headquartered companies and also that the industry competes on a global market, it is absolutely essential to address and where possible mitigate the disadvantages of manufacturing in the UK. Often UK companies find it difficult to remain economically sustainable because of the combination of both the lack of appropriate financial support for product scale-up and development compared to other countries and some of the UK s manufacturing disadvantages such as high energy cost, taxation etc. HAVING THE RIGHT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR ENTREPRENEURS Areas we urge Government to address in a manufacturing strategy would are: n Coordination between and within Departments and related Agencies is absolutely essential to ensure consistency of approach and to develop a practical regulatory health, safety and environment framework for nanotechnology. n The chemical (and other) industry needs to have a single point of contact within the department for Business Innovation and Skills to deal with queries related to nanomaterials when these arise. This could for example include queries/issues specific to the chemical sector such as nano and REACH but also on sectoral regulation e.g. food; biocides, waste as any requirements for nanomaterials in these legislations will have an impact on the chemical industry. n To attract industry to the Technology Innovation centres it is crucial to create an environment where business gets the assurance that confidential information is well safeguarded. n Ensuring we maintain and develop a high quality workforce and academic base. World class skills not only in scientific research but also in high technology manufacturing will be essential. n Stimulating investment in innovation and production capacity In addition to quickly improving the R & D tax credits, implementing the patent box - help for innovation should be complemented by more generous capital investment allowances mainly by increasing the upper limit on eligibility to at least 100,000 n Work with the Nanotechnologies supply chain forum The Nanotechnologies Supply Chain Forum which is led by industry has closed the gap left by the dissolution of the Department for Food and Rural Affairs stakeholder group. The Forum is open to all industrial and non-industrial stakeholders with an interest in establishing the right regulatory framework for the successful commercialisation of nanotechnologies in the UK. The objective of the Forum is to ensure that both UK actions and the UK implementation of EU actions (through seeking to influence EU activity via EU bodies) for nanomaterials and products containing them: n Delivers consistency across different industry sectors, as well as with other legislation. n Allows the UK to grow the new technologies in a responsible and sustainable manner. n Enables the UK to compete globally. CONCLUSIONS The chemical industry needs to drive significant innovation if we are to meet global challenges such as climate change, water and food scarcity and an aging population. We can t meet these challenges by making the same products in the same way we have always done. Nanotechnology can be part of this solution and the UK ought to be able to drive this forward and make it a key part of our export economy. However, to achieve this we need a good regulatory framework and a government policy that says the UK is the place to invest in new technology. NanoPerspective 45

Augean Plc All businesses produce waste and as a producer you have a legal responsibility to ensure that you produce, store, transport and dispose of this waste without harming the environment. As the market-leading UK based specialist waste and resource management group, Augean will offer commercial and compliance led solutions in a complex, legislation driven market. DEFINING YOUR WASTE You will need to identify whether your waste stream is hazardous or nonhazardous: n non-hazardous waste - is waste which is neither inert nor classed as hazardous and does not fall within the hazardous waste classification. n hazardous waste - is waste which has properties that may make it harmful to human health or the environment. Augean s Technical Sales Advisors are highly trained in waste analysis and can advise you whether your waste is hazardous or not and assist in identifying the correct EWC code for your waste stream. REGULATORS The hazardous waste industry is regulated by the Environment Agency in England and Wales, Scottish Environment Protection Agency in Scotland and Northern Ireland Environment and Heritage Service. Legislation and guidance documentation have been compiled by these Regulators with conjunction, in some cases, with the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), to maintain high business standards for the safe disposal of hazardous waste. Augean are ready to assist in all your regulatory and legislation requirements including whether you need to register your premises or prenotify the regulator prior to the removal of hazardous waste. DISPOSING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE The government s waste strategy introduces the waste hierarchy as a principle structure to managing waste. Augean has adopted the hierarchy in its strategy and will attempt to balance the hierarchy objectives with the practical and commercial environment it services. The different routes for disposing of your hazardous waste: n Recovery n Recycling n Treatment n Incineration n Transfer n Soil Treatment n Landfill However, as the waste producer you are required to explore all options for the correct disposal route for your specific waste. Before waste is accepted at an Augean site, they are actively ensuring its effective control through their Waste Acceptance Management Systems. Upon receipt of a customer enquiry their team of Technical Sales Advisors work in partnership with you to ensure that the data provided for assessment is adequate and the assessment to determine acceptability is robust. Often their laboratory is utilised by waste producers to reduce waiting time for necessary data, this also offers more effective processing of the enquiry as the Technical Sales Advisors can manage the whole process for you. To find out how Augean can help you, please contact them on: Tel: 01543 468832 Email: ccs@augeanplc.com www.augeanplc.com 46 success through nanomaterials

KCMC Harnessing the potential of materials chemistry When the challenge is to evolve and commercialise functional and multi functional materials - incorporating nanoscale design and nanoscale functionality - the abbreviation KCMC flags a highly capable partner. KCMC - the Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry - provides industry with a single point of access to a wide spectrum of multi-disciplinary research in applied materials chemistry, delivering innovative knowledge transfer for companies of all sizes. Crucially, it also seeks to help shorten and simplify the innovation-to-market timescale. Linking academia and industry and now in its third year of operation, KCMC is a virtual centre of expertise. It provides flexible access to fasttrack research by science partners the Universities of Bolton, Liverpool and Manchester and the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) at Daresbury. Materials chemistry covers a broad range of science and technology competencies crucial to develop and commercialise advanced products in most notably - the energy, healthcare and sustainable materials sectors. During its 2010/11 business year, KCMC added value by introducing an impressive 96 new companies to the research partners. It will typically offer companies the valuable combination of single-point access to research, rapid project start-up via dedicated scientists and ready access to support grants. But the hard numbers understate KCMC s real contribution to customers and research partners alike. Arguably just as important are the many additional conversations where the Centre advises on client on materials chemistry - or flags other approaches and possible collaborators. For a long term win win relationship the genuine trickle-down of KCMC ideas into eventual projects can be more significant than specific project numbers. MAJOR STRENGTHS The four research partners offer a world class, interdisciplinary approach across key areas, with leading edge science including modelling and simulation; thin film and surface chemistry; nanostructured materials; printed electronics and smart/multifunction materials. KCMC s major technology strengths are in electronics and photonics, advanced materials, catalysts and formulated products. Applications are across fields as diverse as biomedical devices, pharmaceuticals, personal care products, coatings, electronic materials and renewable energy sources. The Centre s breadth of involvement is reflected in its project breakdownby-industry, including chemicals and materials suppliers (39%); healthcare (18%) and energy and electronics (13% each). The home/personal care, construction, food and drink and engineering sectors are also represented. Notable among programmes and capabilities that featured during 2010/11 were projects relating to long term tracking of stem cells; advanced materials; renewable energy, printed electronics; fire resistant materials and energy harvesting fibre technology. SUCCESS STORY Ahead of forecast achievements and momentum in generated income and business development activity in KCMC s Year Two (ended 31 March) have continued strongly through the opening quarters of 2011/12. Twenty one projects were completed in the April June quarter, while by the start of Q3 (1 October) KCMC had reached a total of 119 projects, across 77 companies, With an industry programme value of 8.9m. By many key target measures, KCMC has already delivered well beyond its three and fiveyear targets. Centre John Conti Ramsden emphasizes the benefit streams in both societal and innovation delivery terms. KCMC s underlying remit is to harness materials chemistry innovation to help meet societal needs in energy, healthcare and sustainability. The delivery mechanism is then to build academic and industry collaboration and pathways that can help speed innovation towards commercial application. The prime role of KCMC will usually be in the earlier stages of product development, leveraging the research partners materials chemistry capabilities in ideas generation, cutting-edge science, product feasibility and specialist prototyping. These will often make the crucial difference in helping businesses to secure competitive advantage at low risk and within industrial timescales. Materials chemistry has particular leverage in three high-focus areas: in energy, where key opportunities lie in renewables; in health including the benefits of clean water, drug delivery and personalized medicine and in the commercialization of sustainable materials to replace scarce or toxic raw materials. KCMC s current energy targets include materials for PV, fuel cell, photocatalysts for fuel synthesis, piezo and energy storage. In health current targets embrace anti-microbial surfaces and effects, imaging and sensors. Focus in sustainable materials includes sustainable raw materials replacements for inorganic compositions including ITO, PZT, CdTe; platinum group metals alternatives for catalysis and the synthesis of functional oligomers and polymers from bio-derived molecules. The KCMC focus also supports open innovation and tracks a diverse cluster of major market opportunities for UK plc where materials chemistry has a big role. Examples are to be found in organic electronics, plastics, composites, integral photovoltaics and lighting, and industrial biotech. FUTURE BUSINESS MODEL Headquartered in Runcorn at the heart of the UK north west s chemical sector - KCMC operates through a central team of knowledge transfer experts and dedicated resources at the partner organisations. These provide access to more than 40 senior academics, over 250 scientists dedicated to materials chemistry research - and facilities representing 20m.+ investment within the past five years. Founded in early 2009, KCMC is working towards an ongoing business model to take it beyond the 2011/12 final year of its Grant Period. As a preferred partner for industry collaboration in materials chemistry, accelerating commercial adoption of key new technologies will continue to head KCMC s agenda with continuing emphasis on lead market opportunities in energy, health and sustainable materials. Email: info@materialschemistry.org; Tel: 01928 511824 www.materialschemistry.org 48 success through nanomaterials

Nanograde Leader in Nanoparticles and Suspensions Nanograde GmbH is a Swiss high-tech company developing high performance industrial coating solutions. Nanograde s technology and knowhow allows ultrafast proof-of-concepts on an R&D level. Nanograde is a world leading nanomaterials development company based in Zurich,. We help companies and academic institutions to develop innovative solutions in many stages of the materials development process. We are specialized in developing solution processable thin film and coating liquids (e.g. for printable electronics applications) and we are one of the leading companies in the field of tailor-made nanoparticle dispersions. Through our technology, we have access to the largest inorganic nanoparticle product catalog in the world. This makes Nanograde the partner of choice for the development of industrially viable coating solutions. SERVICES n Development of industrial coating solutions (e.g. printable electronics) n Project partnering or contract development in the field of thin films and coating solutions n Tailor-made inorganic nanoparticles n Tailor-made nanoparticle dispersions and suspensions Customized nanoparticle dispersions and suspensions Our goal is maximizing the benefit for our customers. We have realized that the handling and processing of dry nanoparticles in powder form requires a lot of experience and knowhow. We have worked with nanoparticle dispersions for almost ten years and now offer the custom development of nanoparticle dispersions. Once you have chosen your preferred nanoparticles, we also let you choose the solvent or coating liquid. Whatever you would like to work with, we develop it for you and even help you making better materials decisions. We make a complex material look simple. Just let us know what you require. SIMPLE ORDERING PROCESS To make a request, all you need to do is visiting our website nanograde.ch and follow three simple steps: 1. Choose the required metal elements from our interactive periodic system of elements 2. Enter the precise molar ratios of the nanoparticle composition 3. Complete and send the request form Nanoparticles with tailor-made compositions CUSTOMIZED NANOPARTICLES Invented about eight years ago by Swiss engineers, our nanoparticle synthesis technology is still the most versatile in the field. The technology is compatible with most types of inorganic nanoparticles, above all single metal oxides (e.g. MoO 3, ZnO ), multi component metal oxides (up to 15 different metal components) and metal salt nanoparticles (e.g. phosphates, sulfates, carbonates, halogenides etc.). This versatility allows us to offer a customization of our customers required nanoparticles. Whereas with other suppliers you will need to go with whatever is available, we let you choose your preferred nanoparticle composition! Within one working day our sales team will get back to you with further questions or a formal quote. FAST DELIVERY Although we do not have any off-the-shelf products, our development team is able to develop and produce your tailor-made nanoparticles within just a few weeks. We will send you your product by courier ensuring a safe arrival of our products. Do you have any questions? Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. You will find all important information on nanograde.ch. We are very much looking forward to hearing from you soon! www.nanograde.ch NanoPerspective 49

Durham University Committed to achieving world-wide recognition for creative thought Durham University is a world-class university engaged in advanced research and partnership with business. Scanning electron micrograph of GaAs nanowires type 1 obtained by gold catalytic growth (Durham GJ Russell Microscopy Facility) Over the next 10 years Durham University is committed to achieving worldwide recognition for creative thought, transformative research of the highest calibre and demonstration of international research excellence across our entire academic base. In the latest national research assessment, Durham was independently assessed as having world-class research in every single area across the sciences, social sciences and humanities. The range and quality of facilities on offer is helping to ensure that the University can learn from and embed best international practice in everything we do. Nanotechnology is playing an increasingly significant part in the research activities of several University departments, notably Chemistry, Physics, Engineering and Biological & Biomedical Science. Over the following pages, key academic staff from the University describe the areas of research that are currently underway and new ideas that are starting to emerge. The University welcomes enquires from potential partners and can engage in a variety of different ways such as industrial funded studentships or collaborative & contract research. Alternatively, companies can directly access the expertise via consultancy agreements or Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. The University s Business Team will be happy to offer specific advice and can be contacted on 0191 3344650 or via e-mail at durham.business@durham.ac.uk NANOSCIENCE @ DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY RESEARCH Durham Chemistry is a thriving research centre pursuing world-class science across a range of chemical disciplines. We have a strong ethos of collaborative and inter-disciplinary activities which cut across traditional boundaries and enjoy many links to other research centres in Durham and the rest of the world. Research in the Department is focused around six main groupings: Biological Chemistry; Materials Synthesis and Structure; Optical and Molecular Electronics; Soft Matter, Surfaces and Interfaces; Sustainable Chemistry and Catalysis; Theory and Dynamics. Many different types of nanoscale research are taking place in the Department of Chemistry (www.durham.ac.uk/chemistry) and projects include: n Creation and manipulation of nanofluidic networks comprising micron-sized reservoirs connected by tubes <100 nm in diameter n Growth of nanoparticles and structures such as zinc oxide on indium tin oxide substrates for advanced spectroelectrochemical biosensing n Preparation of gels with controlled rheology to grow both metallic nanoparticles and molecular crystals of pharmaceutical compounds n Superconductivity in fullerene-based materials n New approaches for the synthesis of graphene n Enhancing dispersion of carbon nanotubes and graphene in solvents for use in nanoelectronics, drug delivery platforms and biosensors n Behaviour and properties of polymers that contain either carbon nanotubes, nanoclay or graphene-based material n Molecular electronics (theoretical and experimental) with applications in nanoscale electronic devices 50 success through nanomaterials

Staff are engaged in research with the Durham University Faculty of Science as well as in collaboration with industry, and have a wealth of experience in dealing with many different characterisation requirements. SEM image of a dried chiral supramolecular gel We are particularly interested in forming collaborations in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology as well as novel materials for energy generation (photovoltaics, fuel cells etc.). Our expertise is in extracting structural and chemical information across length scales ranging from the underlying microstructure of the material to crystal defects, such as interfaces, at the atomic scale. Contact: Dr. Budhika Mendis, Service Manager b.g.mendis@durham.ac.uk AFM image of a functionalised carbon nanotube labelled with gold nanoparticles TEM image of large carbon nanotubes FACILITIES Durham Chemistry has state-of-the-art research facilities (www.durham. ac.uk/chemistry/research/facilities and www.durham.ac.uk/chemistry/ consultancy) to assist with nanoscale research including: n NMR (solid- and liquid- state) n Mass spectrometry n X-ray diffraction (powder and crystal) n Particle sizing n Ion beam n Atomic force microscopy n X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy n Environmental SEM n Instrumentation for thermal analysis and polymer characterisation FIB SEM image of CdTe-based solar cell For further information on nanoscience in the Department of Chemistry contact Dr Karl Coleman k.s.coleman@durham.ac.uk DURHAM ELECTRON MICROSCOPY FACILITY The Durham Electron Microscopy Facility consists of several state-of-the-art electron microscopes for materials characterisation: Hitachi SU70 Scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped with energy and wave dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX and WDX respectively), cathodoluminescence and electron beam induced current (EBIC) techniques. JEOL 2100F Transmission electron microscope (TEM) equipped with EDX, electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS), energy filtered TEM (EFTEM) mapping and cryo-tomography. FEI Helios Nanolab Focused ion-beam (FIB) microscope with EDX, gas injection system, slice and view and TEM sample preparation facilities. There are also extensive facilities for sample preparation. TEM image showing atomic structure of nanowire with growth defects NanoPerspective 51

Durham University Committed to achieving world-wide recognition for creative thought Protein crystal in a drop NANOTECHNOLOGY IN THE SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL & BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES: The School of Biological & Biomedical Sciences has extensive expertise in the expression and purification of proteins, chimeric protein construction, analysis of protein-protein interactions, structural biology, crystallography and high resolution imaging. The School interacts with Chemists, Physicists, Mathematicians and Engineers in multidisciplinary projects through the Biophysical Sciences Institute www.bsi.durham.ac.uk Current projects, working at the nanoscale, include an investigation into the elasticity of cytoskeletal networks, modelling, microtuble dynamics, the engineering of transcription factors, imaging of nuclear-pore complexes and the preparation of bioactive nanoparticles. The University has state-of-the-art research infrastructure in imaging, protein interactions and structural biology to support this research. Full details of current research and facilities available can be found at www.durham.ac.uk/biological.sciences FACILITIES: CRYSTALLOGRAPHY Protein crystallography is by far the most powerful method to determine the 3-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules. The laboratory for protein crystallography at Durham University is located in the newly refurbished Centre for Bioactive Chemistry and is equipped with state of-the-art instruments for protein purification, crystallization and structure determination. We have extensive experience in the expression and purification of proteins and the crystallization and structural determination of novel biological macromolecules. We also have expertise in determining the structure of novel ligand and/or inhibitor proteins complexes. These studies may be of particular interest for the pharmaceutical industry. For further details contact the Facility Managers via Dr Ehmke Pohl ehmke.pohl@durham.ac.uk PROTEIN ANALYSIS The Protein Analysis Facility comprises an extensive array of state-of-the art equipment and technical expertise that allows detailed characterization of proteins, protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions and other biomolecules. Techniques available include Surface Plasmon Resonance, Isothermal Titration Calorimetry and LC-ESI-TOF Mass Spectrometry. Additional proteomics services are also provided by the Proteomics Facility, which focuses on 2D-PAGE separation & imaging, peptide mass fingerprinting and peptide LC-MS Mass Spectrometry. For further details contact the Facility Managers via Dr Jen Topping j.f.topping@durham.ac.uk MICROSCOPY & BIOIMAGING The Microscopy and Bioimaging facility has state-of-the-art instrumentation for Scanning Electron Microscopy, Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy, Spinning Disc Confocal Microscopy and Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy (TIRF). The TEM (H-7600) is used to study the structure and conformation of isolated proteins and complexes. It can also reveal the internal architecture of cells and tissues and gives insight into the effects of chemicals, drugs and mutations. 3D images of cellular structures and biomolecules can be obtained by EM tomography and other TEM 52 success through nanomaterials

Microgripper methods. Immuno-gold TEM is an established technique in the facility, allowing antigen-specific localization to within a few nanometers. We also have the highest resolution SEM (S-5200 UHR FE-SEM) in the world (0.5nm resolution) which is ideally suited for observation of materials such as ceramics, polymers, catalysts, biological materials and semiconductors. High-resolution topographic contrast (Se) and atomic number contrast (BSe) imaging of biological and non-biological samples at room temperature or frozen is possible. The facility is also equipped with a Zeiss LSM510 Meta Confocal Microscope, a Leica TCS SP5, a Leica AM TIRF and an Andor spinning disc confocal microscope with the software packages for image analysis, processing and 3D image reconstruction. Applications include Z- sectioning, Photobleaching (FRAP and FLIM), Fluorescent Resonant Energy Transfer (FRET), Colocalisation and live cell imaging. For further details contact the Facility Managers: Mrs Christine Richardson (SEM and TEM) a.c.richardson@durham.ac.uk and Dr Tim Hawkins (CLSMs and TIRF Microscope) t.j.hawkins@durham.ac.uk. NANOSCIENCE @ SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING SCIENCES RESEARCH AND FACILITIES Much of the Durham work on organic and nanoelectronics is coordinated by The Centre for Molecular and Nanoscale Electronics. This was one of Durham University s first interdisciplinary Research Centres, established in 1987 to promote relevant activities across academic departments within Durham, in particular, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering and Computing Sciences. Over recent years, there has been a significant investment in the infrastructure for work in the area. For example, a new Clean Room, based in the School of Engineering and Computing Sciences the Molecular Electronics and Micro Systems laboratory - has been funded by the Royal Society, the Wolfson Foundation, Durham University and ONE North East. This class 1000, 200m 2 facility has the capability of processing hybrid device structures, i.e. using both silicon technology and organic materials. The room is fully equipped with all standard fabrication and analysis techniques, including a nanoimprint capability enabling devices to be made with feature sizes of less than 100 nm. An example of the research being undertaken in the Clean Room is shown in the image above. This is a microgripper or an electronically controlled pair of tweezers used in cell manipulation. Extensive trials in industry and in research laboratories have shown the device to be reliable and easy to use. The addition of greater functionality to the tweezers promises several advantages over standard cell manipulation tools. Other work involves the development of components for organic electronics, a rapidly developing interdisciplinary technology aiming to produce electronic components based on carbon rather than silicon. Ongoing research projects include organic displays, organic lighting, plastic solar cells, organic transistors and chemical sensors. For further information on projects involving nanoelectronics and nanotechnology visit www.durham.ac.uk/cmne or contact Professor Michael Petty. m.c.petty@durham.ac.uk NanoPerspective 53

University of Texas at Arlington Nanoparticle Self-Lighting Photodynamic Therapy For Cancer Treatment Abstract: A new therapy for cancer treatment called nanoparticle-self lighting photodynamic therapy (PDT) is introduced in which no external light is needed for activation. This new method enables PDT not only for skin cancer treatment but also for deep cancer treatment. Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Untreated cancers can adversely affect a patient s quality of life and can lead to death. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) reports that more than 18 million cancer cases have been diagnosed since 1990. Photodynamic therapy has been designated as a promising new modality in the treatment of cancer since the early 1980s. This can be partially attributed to the attractive basic concept of PDT the combination of two therapeutic agents: a photosensitizing drug and light. Both the light and the photosensitizing agent are relatively harmless by themselves but, combined in the presence of oxygen, can result in selective tumor destruction. The three key components required for PDT are oxygen, photosensitizer, and light. It is commonly accepted that singlet oxygen is the predominant cytotoxic agent produced during PDT. Therefore, PDT efficiency is largely determined by the production efficiency of singlet oxygen, which is a product of photosensitizer efficacy, light characteristics (intensity and wavelength), and oxygen concentration. Light must be delivered to the photosensitizers for PDT activation and this limit PDT treatment only effective for skin cancer because light cannot penetrate deeply into tissue. To solve the problem of light penetration and to enable the PDT treatment for deep cancers, a new PDT system is proposed in which the light is generated by afterglow nanoparticles with attached photosensitizers as illustrated in Figure 1. [1,2] When the nanoparticle - photosensitizer conjugates are targeted to tumor, the light from afterglow nanoparticles will activate the photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy. Therefore, no external light is required for the treatment. More importantly, it can be used to treat deep cancers because the light source is attached to the photosensitizers and are delivered to the tumor cells together. Currently, we are developing afterglow nanoparticles for PDT activation and the afterglow nanoparticles can be activated by radiation beam such X-ray or Gamma-ray. In this way, we can easily combine photodynamic therapy with radiotherapy for cancer treatment, which would reduce the radiation dose for cancer treatment and this is critically important to reduce the sider-effects of radiation treatment. The above concept has been proved in our pilot studies. For example, after a 24 hours incubation with nanoparticles and a subsequent irradiation with 5 G X-ray, MCF-7 cells were stained simultaneously with DAPI, propidium iodide (PI) and JC1. The bright green granules indicate that LaF 3: Ce 3+ /porphyrin/plga nanoparticles were uptaken into the cytoplasm. While healthy cells are supposed to show blue nuclei and red cytoplasm, these treated cells with red nuclei and green cytoplasm indicate damage of cell membranes and decreased membrane potential of mitochondria. These results indicate that X-ray activated LaF 3:Ce/ porphyrin/plga nanoparticles have a toxic effect for both nuclei and mitochondria as shown in the image below. See Figure 2. Breast cancers treated with LaF 3: Ce 3+ /porphyrin/plga nanoparticles (right) in comparison with the control (left) that was treated with X-ray but no nanoparticle-porhyrin conjugates. The X-ray dose is 3 Grays. The observations indicate that the breast cancer cells were damaged by singlet oxygen from X-ray induced PDT. The research is funded by the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) under Contracts of W81XWH-08-1-0450, W81XWH-10-1-0279 and W81XWH-10-1-0234. In the pilot studies, we have demonstrated that nanoparticle-self lighting photodynamic therapy has a good potential for cancer treatment. Wei Chen, Ph. D. Professor, Principal Investigator Nano-Bio Physics, Department of Physics The University of Texas at Arlington 502 Yates, Arlington, TX 76019-0059 Phone: 817-272-1064, Fax: 817-272-3637 www.uta.edu/physics/main/faculty/wchen/index.html REF. [1] Wei Chen, and Jun Zhang, Using Nanoparticles to Enable Simultaneous Radiation and Photodynamic Therapies for Cancer Treatment, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 2006, 6(4), 1159-1166 [2] Wei Chen, Nanoparticle Self-Lighting Photodynamic Therapy For Cancer Treatment, J. Biomed. Nanotechnol. 2008, 4(4): 369-376 Figure 2. Breast cancers treated with LaF3: Ce3+/porphyrin/PLGA nanoparticles (right) in comparison with the control (left) that was treated with X-ray but no nanoparticle-porhyrin conjugates. Figure 1. Schematic illustration for X-ray induced nanoparticle self-lighting photodynamic therapy 54 success through nanomaterials

CuX (X =S, Se and Te) Nanoparticle Based Photothermal Therapy For Cancer Treatment ABSTRACT Cancer cells have lower oxygen concentration than normal cells, so normal cells can stand up at higher temperatures than cancer cells do. So, the control of localized temperature within 41-45 o C, cancer cells would be killed but healthy cells would survive. Using CuX nanoparticles in combination with near infrared (NIR) light to generate heat for cancer destruction is a new photothermal therapy that is a simple and costeffective method for cancer treatment. BACKGROUND Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Untreated cancers can adversely affect a patient s quality of life and can lead to death. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) reports that more than 18 million cancer cases have been diagnosed since 1990. Normal cells can survive at temperature as high as 45 0C, while cancer cells die at temperatures higher than 41 0C because cancer cells have oxygen deficiency. So, if we can control the temperature from 41 to 45 0C, we can kill the cancer cells while keep the normal cells alive. This method of using heat to kill cancer cells is called hypothermia. If the heat is produced by near-infrared (NIR) light (700 to 1100 nm), then this is called photothermal ablation (PTA). (see figure 1) Agents are required for PTA and the agents must have intense absorption in NIR because only NIR light can penetrate deeply into tissue for cancer treatment. Gold nanostructures have been widely studied for PTA applications because they have strong absorption in NIR. However, the critical drawback of gold nanostructures is they are very expensive and the methods for making gold nanostructures are very complicated. Recently, we studied and discovered that copper sulfide (CuS) nanoparticles have intense absorption in NIR from 800 to 1100 nm that can be used for PTA treatment.1 As a new type of agents for PTA treatment of cancer, CuS nanoparticles have many advantages. The most favorable features are the low-costs, simple and easy for preparation and small size for cancer cell targeting. CuS nanoparticles are benign, have no side-effect on normal cells, and can be uptaken by cancer cells (Figure 2). IMPACT The beauty of PTA is its duality mechanism - that is the targeting of the agents and the light that used for activation. The duality of targeting can effectively reduce the side effects and the risk of damage to the surrounding healthy tissue. As a new type of agents for photothermal treatment of cancer, CuS nanoparticles have many advantages. The most favorable features are the low-costs, simple and easy for preparation and small size for targeting. The estimated costs of making 1.85x10 20 3-nm CuS nanoparticles (equivalent 1 mole of CuS molecules ) and 40-nm 7.25x10 17 hollow gold microspheres (equivalent 1 mole of Au atoms), based on the costs of the starting materials, are $330 and $52,200, respectively. Second, the NIR absorption in CuS originates from the d d transition of Cu 2+ ions, whereas the NIR absorption in gold nanostructures is from the surface plasmon resonance. The plasmon absorption energy is highly sensitive to the particle size, shape and solvents, while the absorption wavelength of d-d transitions of Cu 2+ in CuS is hardly changed by the particle size, shape or solvent. However, its absorption intensity is highly dependent on the particle size as a result of quantum size confinement. We consider these aspects to give CuS a significant advantage compared to the use of Au nanomaterials. On one hand, CuS nanoparticles are very easy to synthesize and their absorption is peaking at around 900 nm, which is in the NIR range for in vivo applications. On the other hand, the surface plasmon absorption peak of gold nanostructures is highly dependent on the dielectric constant of the surrounding matrix. Thus, when they are delivered to the cancer cells, the plasmon absorption maximum will shift as compared to in vitro observations complicating the reproducibility and standardization of the treatment conditions. However, these issues do not exist for using CuS nanoparticles. In addition, 64 Cu, a positron emitter, can be easily doped into CuS nanoparticles for PET imaging. This means that CuS nanoparticles can be used for both therapy and imaging which is very convenient for in situ observations during cancer treatment. The proposed strategies and methods apply directly to optimization of this aspect so it can improve CuS-Nano-PTA practical applications. CuX nanoparticle based PTT is tremendous as CuS nanoparticles are not only much cheaper than Au nanostructures but they also provide a simple and easy treatment. REF. 1. Li Y, Lu W, Huang Q, Li C, Chen W. In vitro Photothermal Ablation of Tumor Cells with CuS nanoparticles Nanomedicine 2010;5(8):1161-1171. Figure 1. Illustration for hyperthermia for cancer treatment. Light activated hyperthermia is called photothermal therapy. Figure 2. CuS nnaoparticles uptake by breast cancer cells. Wei Chen, Ph. D. Professor, Principal Investigator Nano-Bio Physics, Department of Physics The University of Texas at Arlington 502 Yates, Arlington, TX 76019-0059 Phone: 817-272-1064, Fax: 817-272-3637 www.uta.edu/physics/main/faculty/wchen/index.html NanoPerspective 55

Cranfield Nanotechnology Energy and the Environment: Bridging the gap between materials science, nanotechnology and manufacturing Nanotechnology, materials science and manufacturing are cornerstones of the modern world. They play a key role in advanced technologies in all walks of life and at all scales from miniature devices through to passenger jets. Their importance is reflected in government, industry and research council priorities. Cranfield University is at the vanguard of developments at the intersection of these fields and is uniquely positioned to offer a strong research base in innovative materials, manufacturing and nanotechnology research. No more so is this reflected than in the fields of energy and the environment. Energy and environment are at the heart of Cranfield Nano activities, explains Cranfield s Professor Robert Dorey, and is where manufacturing and materials science meet nanotechnology to realise innovative nanoinspired solutions. Central to these activities is the development of techniques to manipulate nanoscale material architectures through flexible manufacturing methods to yield systems capable of generating power, storing energy, and monitoring the natural and build environment. Cranfield Nano provides a single point of entry for engaging with Cranfield University in the field of nanotechnology. A pan university activity, Cranfield Nano connects the nanotechnology expertise from across Cranfield s different technology sectors to deliver applied nanoresearch in aerospace, automotive, energy, environment, healthcare, manufacturing and materials, and security and defence. The aim of Cranfield Nano is to develop long term collaborations between Cranfield and its partners. Specialist postgraduate courses Full and part-time You can develop your nanotechnology and materials expertise through our portfolio of specialist accredited Masters courses, short courses and funded research opportunities, including: MSc Advanced Materials MSc Microsystems and Nanotechnology MSc Ultra Precision and Nanoengineering MSc Ultra Precision Technologies T: +44 (0) 1234 754086 E: appliedsciences@cranfield.ac.uk W: www.cranfield.ac.uk/sas/nanotech Register for our next Open Day at: www.cranfield.ac.uk/openday Energy Local energy generation and storage for mobile and small scale applications is the vision of the nanoenergy activity. Distributed energy and sensor networks are expected to dominate in the future offering energy solutions for remote communities and locations as well as temporary outposts and disaster relief. The activity is explored through thermoelectric and solar cell generators as well as thermal energy storage and direct electrical generation through micro solid oxide fuel cells. By structuring functional materials at the nanoscale, for example by creating nanoscale films and nanocomposite structures, the effectiveness of energy generators and storage media can be greatly enhanced. Together solar, thermal and fuel cell technologies provide a means to robust, clean and sustainable energy supply. Complimenting this activity are energy management and storage solutions with activities on electrical transformers and batteries utilising nanoscale structures. Environment Nanotechnology has a key role to play in sensing the environment, which is considered to include not only the natural environment but also the build environment of the structures, vehicles and industrial processes that form an everyday part of our lives. Environmental monitoring is used to assess the health of the surroundings as well as to ensure processes are working at their most efficient. Environmental monitoring activities at Cranfield include structural health monitoring, detection of nanomaterials in the environment, chemical and gas detection, and the detection of biological species. The ability to detect such a range of different stimuli depends largely on the ability to control the nanoscale structures at the surface of functional materials such that they respond in specific and reproducible ways to the stimuli. By embedding the complimentary manufacturing research within the activities on energy and environment the research can be developed much further to the point where the resultant technologies can be trialled in real life applications. Research at the confluence of nanotechnology, materials and manufacturing has the potential to provide solutions for a vast number of industries ranging from environment and health through to aerospace and security. Cranfield s multidisciplinary approach means it is well positioned to offer integrated solutions to real life industrial challenges. Professor Robert Dorey is Professor of Nanomaterials at Cranfield University, Head of the Microsystems and Nanotechnology Centre and of Cranfield Nano (r.a.dorey@cranfield.ac.uk) www.cranfieldnano.co.uk

De Montfort University Technology, innovation, sustainability and world class research are at the heart of De Montfort University. For more than 100 years our innovative outlook has enabled us to bring you the very latest ideas and techniques via cutting-edge research, innovative state-of-the-art facilities and ongoing national and international collaborations with commercial organisations and industry specialists. Expertise in Technology spans a variety of focused research groups, which bring together academics with similar skills, and special interest groups that act as catalysts for interdisciplinary research. Strong links with commerce ensure research is geared towards real-life challenges; projects cover subjects as diverse as medical diagnostics, robotics, satellite mapping, nanotechnology, 3D television, aircraft manufacturing and safety, mobile communications, sustainable buildings and alternative energy. With this rich complement of expertise we look to create favourable partnerships with industry to enable technology, innovation and research to flourish for the future. ENGINEERING The Department of Engineering at De Montfort University has a number of areas of excellence. The Emerging Technologies Research Centre specialises in micro and nano technologies while the Centre for Electronic and Communications Engineering has expertise in characterisation. Both Centres offer diverse opportunities to industry. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH CENTRE The Emerging Technologies Research Centre (EMTERC) focuses on both micro and nano electronics. Since its inception in 1995, the Centre has conducted fundamental and applied research in microelectronics and has collaborated actively with both academia and industry at national and international level. The Centre has recently expanded its activities into the areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology; these range from fundamental materials research (fabricating novel materials, understanding basic physical mechanisms) to investigating device applications in energy, power electronics and healthcare. EXPERTISE AND SERVICES n Semiconductor materials, processes and devices n Material characterisation n Full device and process development n Modelling and optimisation of semiconductor n devices and processes n Thin film deposition (organic and inorganic) RESEARCH INTERESTS n Nano materials and devices n Energy (photovoltaics, power electronic devices, etc) n Healthcare n Organic electronics n Low temperature large area electronics n Printable and flexible electronics n Electronic memory devices n Semiconductor device and process modelling FACILITIES With state of the art facilities, EMTERC can provide world-class expertise for anything from exploratory investigations to full, longer-term research collaborations. To discuss potential project opportunities and to find out how EMTERC can help your organisation please contact: Dr Shashi Paul () Emerging Technologies Research Centre T: +44 (0)116 207 8548 or +44 (0)116 250 9336 E: spaul@dmu.ac.uk or tech-development@dmu.ac.uk W: tech.dmu.ac.uk/emterc CENTRE FOR ELECTRONIC AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING The Centre for Electronic and Communications Engineering (CECE) spans a wide range of diverse areas from characterisation of semiconductor physics to circuit/system requirements. Formally inaugurated in 2011, the Centre brings together experts working on electronic devices and systems delivering pure and applied research to satisfy both fundamental research and industry specific knowledge transfer. EXPERTISE AND SERVICES n Thermal measurement of electronic devices and circuits at micro resolution n Surface engineering and surface nanocrystallisation n Microwave and RF circuit design n Electromagnetic compatibility n Computational and experimental electromagnetics n Power supply design n Power systems analysis RESEARCH INTERESTS n Materials and devices for energy applications, n Thermal measurement with higher resolution (micro and nano-meter) n Microwave and RF device and circuit characterisation. n Power switching devices and circuits n Electromagnetic compatibility and standards. With a wide spectrum of specialist equipment the Centre boasts of a number of state-of-theart laboratories with national/international reputations. To discuss potential project opportunities and to find out how CECE can help your organisation please contact: Dr Chris Oxley Reader (Electronic Devices) Centre for Electronic and Communications Engineering T: +44 (0)116 257 7078 or +44 (0)116 250 9336 E: choxley@dmu.ac.uk or tech-development@dmu.ac.uk NanoPerspective 57

University College London Materials Science and Simulation at UCL The Industrial Doctorate Centre in Molecular Modelling and Materials Science at University College London (M 3 S IDC) trains and supports researchers in all areas of computational and experimental materials science. The programme is highly interdisciplinary, with students based in a growing number of UCL science, engineering and biomedical departments. The background of the students is similarly varied, ranging from degrees in the chemical and medicinal sciences to physics, computer science and engineering. Most of the Centre s students are recent graduates but others already have significant work experience in industry, but find that doctoral research will broaden their experience and enhance their career prospects. Established in 2005 as a virtual Centre, extensive investment by UCL over the years has provided the M 3 S IDC with modern training facilities and dedicated research labs to support 10-15 new graduate researchers each year. The four-year programme is targeted at future research leaders in industry, or scientists and engineers who wish to maintain significant links with industry in an academic career. The training covers a broad range of topics, from technical courses on computer modelling techniques and the materials sciences to business development and project management. Professional development, knowledge transfer and responsible innovation are also included to provide the students with a comprehensive set of generic and transferable skills. Research in the Centre focuses on four topical areas: CATALYSIS AND ENERGY MATERIALS One of the founding research areas in the M 3 S IDC, catalysis remains a topical field owing both to its sustained sponsorship by a number of companies, including Johnson Matthey and Exxon Mobil, as well as the research expertise in this area within UCL. Present research includes the heterogeneous catalysis of redox processes on transition-metal oxides and supported metal clusters, as well as the design of novel nano-catalysts and microporous composite materials for CO 2 conversion and production of chemical feedstock compounds. Energy Materials is a related, but relatively newer area of research, sparked by the growing interest by oil companies and energy providers, as well as a recent confluence within UCL of new and existing expertise in the areas of solid fuel cells, novel materials for hydrogen storage and clean/renewable energy, in addition to ongoing research into energy waste, such as radiation damage containment and CO 2 sequestration. industry, namely the large number of possible polymorphs that can exist for any one drug, which may compromise its effectiveness and ultimately can have repercussions for patients and patents. UCL researchers have shown pharma companies that computational structure prediction and experimental testing can successfully screen potential drug polymorphs, before costly manufacturing and in vivo testing need ever take place. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Multi-scale modelling, e-science and grid technology is developed within the Centre in collaboration with a number of international developers of computer software, e.g. Accelrys, whereas the design and engineering of materials for the electronics industry has been added more recently to the M 3 S portfolio, with current research focused on the development of high gate semiconductor devices and highly accurate and sensitive signal detection equipment. Core-funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, external collaborators are invited to part-sponsor individual students to work on topics directly relevant to their own research and development programmes. The external sponsors are involved with the research project from the outset and often provide placements for the student in their own research laboratories. External collaborators of the M 3 S IDC students vary from large multi-national corporations to mediumsized or start-up companies and national research laboratories. NANO-ENGINEERING FOR SMART MATERIALS Design at the nano-level of smart materials, which respond rapidly and often reversibly to changes in their immediate environment, is a highly topical area of research. One application in the M 3 S IDC is in the response of glass to heat and light, where M 3 S investigators have teamed up with Pilkington to design self-cleaning and self-cooling window glasses. Other triggers for smart materials include tailored solubility, for example in glasses for slow drug release, and magnetism, all of which areas are represented strongly in UCL and have important industrial applications, e.g. in building design and healthcare applications. MATERIALS FOR BIO-MEDICAL APPLICATIONS AND PHARMACEUTICALS Bio-materials science is a rapidly expanding field of research within the Centre, with research efforts ranging from the custom-design of massive bone implants, to the development of tailored bio-glasses, magnetic contrast agents and tissue characterization and engineering. Also within the healthcare remit is one of the key problems facing the pharmaceutical 58 success through nanomaterials

UCL Industrial Doctorate Centre in Molecular Modelling & Materials Science Doctoral Research in Partnership with Industry For further information on joining the M 3 S IDC as a student or external collaborator, please contact Professor Nora de Leeuw on n.h.deleeuw@ucl.ac.uk

Polymer MNT The Centre for Polymer Micro and Nano Technology MICRO AND NANOMOULDING RKT CENTRE The Research and Knowledge Transfer (RKT) Centre for Polymer Micro and Nano Technology (Polymer MNT) is a new facility within the world-class Polymer IRC at the University of Bradford. Polymer MNT allows access to equipment and expertise required for companies of all sizes to develop a successful micro or nano-scale surface feature moulding process. Polymer MNT is a partner within the Nanofactory consortium. Nanofactory helps accelerate innovation and create commercial opportunities in micro and nano technologies by leveraging the world-class expertise offered by universities and businesses in the Yorkshire & Humber region. CUSTOMER FOCUSED R&D Polymer MNT can help customers develop new and improved micro and nano-components in a range of materials through access to expertise in bespoke design processes and state-of-the-art equipment in a world leading research centre. The combination of internationally leading research expertise in polymer rheology and process characterisation, collaborative networks, and cutting edge equipment makes Polymer MNT unique in the field of polymer micro and nanotechnology. Services offered include: n Materials preparation and characterisation n Process optimisation n Tool design n Product characterisation n Proof of concept and low volume manufacture Polymer MNT has worked with both new and established companies, and with small to large multinational corporations. Examples of technologies Polymer MNT have developed include micro surgical implants, tools for keyhole surgery, and automotive components. FACILITIES Polymer MNT has an extensive range of processing equipment specifically designed for micro and nanomoulding activities, including: n 3 Battenfeld Microsystem 50 micromoulding machines n Wittmann Battenfeld MicroPower 15 micromoulding machine n 2 Fanuc 2000i Roboshots n Rondol High Force 5 n MILC (twin screw compounding/micromoulding) In addition, Polymer MNT has a dedicated characterisation laboratory offering a range of measurement capabilities to ensure 100% inspection quality. Examples of techniques used for assessing the shape and mechanical properties of micromoulded components and surface features include: n Atomic force microscopy (DI Dimension 3100, Multimode) n Optical profilometry (Wyko NT1100) n Nano-indenting (Hysitron Triboscope) n Nano-DMA (Hysitron) n Scanning electron microscopy WORKING WITH POLYMER MNT Polymer MNT has the flexibility to offer a range of project lengths, from a few days exploratory work to long-term research partnerships. They will discuss your needs, produce a proposal, prepare a contract for the agreed work, and keep you in touch with project updates. Dr Paul Reay - Business Development Manager Location: EDT 8, University of Bradford, Richmond Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP Tel: +44 (0)1274 23 3744 Email: polymer-mnt@bradford.ac.uk www.polymer-mnt.brad.ac.uk www.nanofactory.org.uk 60 success through nanomaterials

NanoPerspective 61

AssuredNano The premier Occupational, Environmental, Health & Safety (OEHS) accreditation programme for nanotechnology-based organisations AssuredNano promotes good current OEHS practice in the rapidly evolving field of nanotechnology. It is comprehensive both in its scope and its applicability. Covering the full product life cycle, it is as relevant to a fundamental research group as it is to a manufacturing or recycling operation. Its modular approach, together with audit led compliance and a commitment to continuous improvement, ensures relevance to all organizations and promotes continuing OEHS conformance. Following the merger of AssuredNano and Nano Risk Assessment Inc., a global force has been established to tackle all issues relating to the occupational hygiene, toxicology and environmental impact of nanomaterial and nano-enabled products. HOW DOES ASSUREDNANO ACCREDITATION WORK? Accreditation may be on a business unit or plant basis, whichever is the more applicable. However, multiple businesses on a single site require multiple accreditations. Once prepared, the organisation is audited to the AssuredNano standard and, if successful, is presented with its AssuredNano Accreditation Certificate, valid for one year before re-audit falls due. It is expected that successfully accredited organisations will wish to demonstrate their status to their stakeholders and in particular their supply chain partners. Consequently, organisations are entitled to display the AssuredNano logo on their stationery, during the validity of their accreditation. Going forward, it is vital that commitment to nanomaterial OEHS exists throughout a supply chain and hence AssuredNano strongly encourages successfully accredited organisations to promote the value of accreditation to their suppliers and customers in order to assure their in-bound and out-bound processes. WHY SHOULD I CHOOSE ASSUREDNANO? Internal expertise underpinned by world experts AssuredNano is designed by industry experts, highly experienced in the methods and processes used to manufacture nanomaterials, to deliver a no nonsense and realistic approach to nano OEHS. Underpinning this expertise is AssuredNano s access to a worldwide resource of experts in nano OEHS. Relevance to the whole supply chain No matter where an organisation sits in the supply chain, the AssuredNano programme ensures that its operating procedures and methodologies conform to the requirements of current good nano OEHS practice. 62 success through nanomaterials

Relevance to organization function AssuredNano is just as applicable to the research group in a corporate or university laboratory as to a manufacturer of nanomaterials or nanoenabled products. Its programme covers all facets of a nanomaterial or nano-enabled product s life including: n Management of exposure and risk n Loss of containment n Packaging and transportation n Life cycle analysis n Disposal or recycle Applicability to organizations of all sizes and stages of development AssuredNano has been created specifically not to be resource intensive or bureaucratic and benefits organizations ranging from SMEs to multinationals. It is as relevant to a start-up business with a few employees as to a well established business with thousands of employees. Availability in all locations worldwide Via its new alliance with nanotox, AssuredNano is able to offer its programme worldwide. No longer will an international organisation need to accredit a business using a number of different programmes operating in single geographies. Integrated Nano-science and Commodity Exchange (INSCX ) AssuredNano is the official nano OEHS accreditation body of INSCX. This exchange is increasingly the premier trading exchange for nanomaterials worldwide. Access to an integrated full service offer While AssuredNano offers its accreditation programme world-wide, organizations requiring additional services such as exposure monitoring or environmental compliance auditing can continue to obtain these from nanotox Field Services. A demonstration of responsible care Accreditation to AssuredNano signifies to all stakeholders in your organization that nano OEHS issues are being taken seriously and tackled responsibly and that the health and safety of people exposed to nanomaterials or nano-enabled products will be ensured. HOW DOES MY ORGANISATION GET TO THE ASSUREDNANO STANDARD? Mentored organisational development AssuredNano remains an independent accreditation agency, however nanotox Field Services can provide consultancy support to mentor clients through the process of becoming AssuredNano compliant and with the creation of supporting documentation. Annual audit AssuredNano ensures continuing compliance with good current proactice in the fast moving environment of nanomaterials and nanotechnology by carrying out an annual audit of accredited organisations. In the first year following accreditation (and henceforth in alternate years) this audit is self-administered by an organisation to the AssuredNano s unique protocol. In between these self-audits, the AssuredNano team carries out full on-site audits of a plant or strategic business unit to guarantee compliance. Continuous improvement AssuredNano s adherence to continuous improvement applies to its own methodologies as well as to those of its clients. This philosophy is of critical importance in an area as dynamic as nanotechnology. It will therefore be no surprise to note that AssuredNano regularly updates its accreditation manual and its requirements of accrediting organizations. HOW DOES MY ORGANISATION KEEP ABREAST OF DEVELOPMENTS IN NANO OEHS? Pivotal to AssuredNano is its access to the key researchers and knowledge leaders in nano OEHS. Its close links with the Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) in Europe and nanotox in the US, both pre-eminent authorities in nano OEHS, ensure the credibility of AssuredNano s technical methodology. As part of its offer AssuredNano organises workshops and events to promote debate and thought leadership within the world of nano OEHS. By stimulating nano OEHS awareness and advocating the adoption of evolving examples of good practice, AssuredNano ensures that nanomaterials and nanotechnology have a positive future. HOW DOES MY ORGANISATION GET GOING? AssuredNano is always delighted to receive enquiries about its programme. Please contact: AMERICAS AND APAC - William Stahl t: +1 877 804 2828 m: +1 512 415 5800 e: william.stahl@assurednano.com Location: 411 Todd Lane Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78744, USA EUROPE - Keith Robson t: +44 1642 442 464 m: +44 7823 553 675 e: keith.robson@assurednano.com Location: AssuredNano - at the Centre for Process Innovation Ltd, Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar TS10 4RF, UK Intertek MSG, Wilton NanoPerspective 63

Protect your company, employees and clients with world class expertise in nanomaterials safety l Workplace safety, (EH&S) - Nanomaterials Categorization - EH&S Safety Surveys - Accreditation Consulting l Product safety, l Environmental and regulatory compliance, l Toxicology testing and validation services l GLP laboratory Standards For more information visit: www.nanotox.com www.assurednano.com

Specializing in nano material safety l Comprehensively addresses nanomaterial EH&S concerns l Promotes the proactive application of good current EH&S practice l Demonstrates to all stakeholders that EH&S issues are being taken seriously and tackled responsibly l Assures the health and safety of people working with nanomaterials or nano-enabled products In addition, AssuredNano is the only Accreditation Program which is annually audited for compliance and underpinned by the technical expertise of both the Institute of Occupational Medicine and nanotox Inc.

Nano-Risk. Managed. Are you protecting your business? Failing to address the uncertainties surrounding the potential health and safety risk presented by nanomaterials and nano-enabled products, can deal a long-lasting and potentially fatal blow to the success and sustainability of your business. How confident are you in managing your risk? n Confident enough that you are not risking investor and consumer confidence? n Confident enough that you are not risking potential future liabilities and prosecution? n Confident enough that you are protecting your reputation and brand? With unparalleled expertise, facilities, and services combined with over 40 years experience, there is no one better to help you manage the increasingly complex risk presented to your business. Contact us now to understand, identify and manage your nano-risk and protect your business. www.safenano.org +44 (0)131 449 8040 steve.hankin@safenano.org Europe s Centre of Excellence on Nanotechnology Hazard and Risk

CENTRE FOR NANO SAFETY The Centre for Nano Safety is responsive to the needs of the nano and pharmaceutical industries.we place emphasis on designing solutions for the individual client.this is all made possible through the dedication of a multidisciplinary team working in new, state-of-the-art purpose built facilities. ANALYSIS, CONSULTANCY & CONTRACT RESEARCH... Experts in Immunology, Microbiology, Reproductive and Developmental Science can provide: assessment of the routes of exposure for workers, consumers and the environment advice, analysis and biological testing to address the most relevant risk information to improve the design of nanomaterials...allowing NANO TO SAFELY REACH ITS FULL POTENTIAL. Since our launch in 2009 we have achieved success working with large multinational organisations and SMEs, and continue to provide a bespoke service. We offer advisory services on nanomaterial safety: Toxicity safety assessment for new materials utilising a variety of in vitro systems and models Hazard and environmental impact assessment for companies producing or discharging nanoparticles www.napier.ac.uk/nano Centre for Nano Safety, Institute for Science & Health Innovation, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh EH11 4BN Email: nanosafety@napier.ac.uk

Materials KTN Tackling the rare earth problem The Materials KTN is undertaking a programme of activities to identify the medium and long-term risks to the supply of scarce raw materials and components to manufacturing and engineering companies in the UK. The ultimate aim is to work with the companies likely to be affected and academic experts to develop mitigating strategies, such as alternative materials, new processing technologies and materials recovery. The issue of materials scarcity has been at the top of EU strategic agenda for some time as most of these materials are widely used in low carbon products, for automation, medical devices and equipment and computers. An expert group created by the European Commission has recently reported on their task to define a common list of critical raw materials, working in close co-operation with member states and stakeholders(1). The report found that fourteen critical raw materials used for high technology products such as mobile phones, laptop computers and clean technologies, such as wind turbines, are in danger of being scarce. They are increasingly used in new technologies but are mined in only a few countries such as China, Russia and Chile. The report analysed 41 different minerals and metals and labelled a raw material as critical when the risk of supply shortage and its impacts on the economy and the environment are higher compared with most of the other raw materials On top of the list are rare earth metals (Fig. 1). Like all the materials at risk, they are needed for the manufacture of high technology and low carbon products. For example, neodymium-based magnets are currently the strongest and longest-lasting type of magnet. While around 50 percent of the element is still used in computer hard drives, neodymium is also used in wind turbines and electric motors. The particular issue with rare earths is that around 97% are currently supplied from China and worldwide supplies are now expected to tighten significantly within the next three to five years as demand continues to grow and China restricts the amount it is expected to export. According to Dr Robert Quarshie, of the Materials KTN, despite the obvious global geo-political issues presented by the rare earth metals problem, which definitely needs sorting out by European governments and businesses alike, there are other mitigating measures that can be taken, such as recycling, efficient use of raw materials through better product design and research into substitute materials. RECYCLING OF PERMANENT MAGNETS Recycling of components containing these scare materials would contribute positively towards a stable supply position. This can be achieved, for example, through reconditioning of useful components to reuse and/or recovery of the scarce materials to use as raw materials in the manufacture of new components. Both will require appropriate technologies and skills which are areas that the Materials KTN has been facilitating (see case study in Box A). For recycling to be an effective solution, the UK will need a much improved infrastructure for collection and segregation of waste. The recent EU report calls for actions to prevent illegal waste exports, further research on how to recycle technically-challenging products and improving collection. The focus of activities for the KTN in 2010/11 includes a series of workshops involving materials producers, product designers and users to review the extent of materials recovery and waste recycling, of these endangered raw materials and develop means to tackle the innovations required for the range of scarce materials as prioritised by the European Commission and by the UK supply chain. Fig. 1: Mapping of Critical Raw Materials taken from EU report on critical raw materials(1) http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/raw-materials/critical/index_en.htm Box A: Processing of Rare Earth Magnet Scraps A Materials KTN Case Study A recently completed Technology Strategy Board funded project, HyProMS (the Hydrogen Processing of rare earth Magnet Scrap) has demonstrated that the cost of rare earth magnets and the dependency of the UK on imported materials could be reduced by researching and developing a rare earth magnet recycling method. The newly developed process would provide a costeffective feedstock for magnet manufacture that would make hybrid cars, wind power generators, etc. cheaper, and help to overcome the strategic problems associated with these materials, which are vital to the UK s climate change and energy reduction agenda. With Technology Strategy Board support and assistance from the Materials KTN, the HyProMS project brought together a top academic group and several companies from the magnet sector. The collaboration between the University of Birmingham Magnetic Materials Group and five SMEs developed the required magnet recycling technology and showed that rare earth magnets could be effectively recycled using a non-melt process with considerable energy savings (90% reduction compared to primary magnet production). According to Bob Blake, the Materials KTN s technology expert involved with this project, this TSB supported project has helped to expand knowledge vital to the UK s future in relation to climate change mitigation as well as providing a springboard for the future industrial exploitation of the recycling of rare earth magnets. 70 success through nanomaterials

NanoPerspective 71

Clean and Controlled Sy Leaders in Scalable Development and Manufacturing of Nanoparticle Ceramics as Aqueous or Liquid Dispersions Introducing the Clean Materials Technology (CMT) Group, London who manufacture nanoparticle metal oxides and metals (length scales 10-100 nm) using a continuous hydrothermal flow synthesis (CHFS) process that can make nanoceramics safely using superheated water. CHFS uses superheated water (a green solvent) in a flow process to rapidly and controllably made nanoceramics in a continuous manner. These particles are continuously harvested from the reactor as a room temperature dispersion in water. The process produces ultra-high quality dispersed nanoparticle ceramics using our patented confined jet mixer technology (*patent filed ref GB1008721.1). The process allows multi-kg a day production using our current facility (this is a very scalable technology which is known on >600 tpa scale in industry) Nanoparticle dispersions are often ready to use from the process as a wet aqueous dispersion which is much safer for production, transportation and handling. Alternatively, the nanomaterials can be dried and stored for use later. Many different types of nanoceramic oxide particles have been produced for a wide range of applications (over 12 years experience in the field). e.g. titania, magnetite, zirconia, YSZ, metal phosphates, zinc oxide, Indium oxide, ceria, doped ceramics, heterometallic oxides, etc. Nanoparticles can be made with surface functionality such as PEG, etc. for use in biomedical and other applications where well dispersed nanoparticles are required. Our green process uses only superheated water and metal salts or surface agents and so is preferable to using hydrocarbon solvents, which is better for the environment. For more information on the process, see our research examples and visit www.ucl.me.uk Contact information Professor Jawwad Darr; Telephone: 0207 6794345 e-mail: j.a.darr@ucl.ac.uk

nthesis of Nanoceramics Clean Materials Technology Group Applications include l Photocatalysts, sun screens l Dye sensitised solar cells, nanophosphors l Security inks (e.g. nanomagnetics) l Flexible printed electronics (M, MOx) l Nano-colorants and UV attenuators l Devices (SOFC cathode and anodes, gas sensors) l Fine chemical catalysts, Inorganic lubricants l Batteries and supercapacitors l Nano-additives for polymers l Nanoparticle therapeutics l Biolabels for imaging We can offer l Customised syntheses of nanomaterials to your needs l Up to multi-kg a day available (pilot plant) proof of concept l Nanomaterials development and optimisation (high throughput facilities in few grams each) l Materials provided in an aqueous dispersion or dry if needed. l Significant know-how and expertise in the field l Joint development programmes and consultancy l Full materials characterisation (available upon request) 20 Gordon Street, London. WC1H OAJ To learn more about our technology see our website www.ucl.me.uk

Miracles In Black The heat wave of nano technology is hot enough to call the 21st century the time of nano technology. Every nation in the world is focusing on the development of nano technology to take a new leap forward beyond the limits of the almost saturated current technology. Nanotechnology is the creation of useful, functional materials, devices, and systems through controlling and manipulating matter on the nanometer-length scale (1-100 nanometers), and exploiting novel phenomena and properties (physical, chemical, biological, mechanical, electrical) at that length scale. In particular, carbon nanotubes (CNT) - a core fundamental material of the nano technology - is on the spotlight, thanks to its minute size and excellent electric and mechanical properties that allow application to various areas such as semiconductor & display, energy & environment, aerospace, and material industry. Since the company commercialized CNT in 2008, Nanoshel has supplied various CNT materials through continuous R&D and proved to be a leading technological power in the global market for high-quality electronic & display products. Useful applications for nanotechnology exist in areas as diverse as materials, manufacturing, bio-medical, electronics, computing, and transportation. Nanostructured metals and ceramics, for example, could be made into exact shapes without machining. Abrasives, coatings, paints, and composites all could be made stronger and better using nanoparticles. Integrated nanosensors would enable massive amounts of data to be acquired, processed, and shared with minimal size, weight, and power consumption. Less expensive remote and in-vivo devices would provide new routes for drug delivery. More durable, rejection-resistant artificial tissues and organs could be created. And in automobiles, nanotechnology can lead to wear-resistant tires, improved battery technology, and lightweight composites for increasing fuel efficiency. Recently, the CNT industry has been speedily pursuing mass production and commercialization beyond the development stage. In keeping with such trend, Nanoshel LLC seeks to take the initiative in related industries by making aggressive investments and through the company s experiences accumulated through the years. Going forward, Nanoshel LLC shall build its reputation as a reliable material provider through mass production, quality advancement, and standardization of products and nurture R&D based on a neversay- die spirit to become the undisputed world s best CNT company. Nanoshel Nanomaterials offers nanoparticles, Nanopowder, micron powders, and carbon nanotubes in lab scale for researchers and in bulk order for industry engineering. Our expertise in the properties, applications and various manufacturing of advance and engineered materials allows us to meet the needs of our customers. NANOPARTICLES AVAILABLE WITH NANOSHEL (1) Elements: Metals and Non-metal Elements (2) Oxides and Rare Earth Oxides (3) Carbides, Nitrides, Borides, and Alloys (4) Surface Coated Oxides NANOTUBES AVAILABLE WITH NANOSHEL (1) SWNT (2) MWNT (3) OH and COOH functionalized CNT (4) NH2 functionalized CNT (5) Length based CNT (6) Application based Carbon Nano Tubes www.100salts.com is a customer trade portal owned and operated by Nanoshel which operates as a U.S and India based global manufacturer and distributor of commodities and products providing customers with unrivalled visibility in terms of fair pricing and procurement efficiency across a diverse range of raw and semi-finished materials. Nanoshel are registered Approved Supplier Members (ASM) members of INSCX exchange, the global commodity exchange specializing in the formal trade of (SHE) accredited nanomaterials, nano-enabled commodities, traditional physical commodities and chemicals. In addition to accessing exchange trade support networks, we provide a worldwide distribution infrastructure covering 4 continents and a number of contracted chemical terminal locations. PRODUCT FOCUS: Our product focus includes some of the most broadly used industrial and specialist commodities in the world ranging from industrial and precious metals, minerals, bulk polymers, industrial/high-value chemicals to precision engineered, (SHE) accredited nanomaterials and advanced materials. Orders can be placed for immediate and/or forward delivery to cater for individual customer requirement. TRADE CERTAINTY: As a company we appreciate our customer s requirement for absolute certainty throughout the trade process. Our assurance remains to provide our customers with open and fair price transparency, quality assurance through independent materials inspection, financial integrity and accountability ensuring prompt delivery in the materials we manufacture ourselves or source to customer instruction. Nanoshel Carbon Nano Tubes (Single Walled Carbon Nano Tubes at a price of Multi walled Carbon Nano Tubes) SWCNT, MWCNT and Surface Modified CNT s 76 success through nanomaterials

Supplier on the INSCX Excange Integrated Nano-Science & Commodity Exchange (INSCX exchange) is a formal commodity exchange trading platform devoted to the structured physical trade of a wide range of Thematic Class Materials (TCMs) including nanomaterials, advanced materials, nano-enabled commodities/ composites and more traditional commodities such as metals, grains, products and oils. All physical-delivery material contracts listed on the exchange are sourced (SHE) accredited, compliant and supplied validated and insured. Nanoshel LLC offers nanoparticles, nanopowder, micron powders, and carbon nanotubes in lab scale for researchers and in bulk order for industrial engineering. Our expertise in the properties, applications and various manufacturing of advance and engineered materials allows us to meet the needs of our customers. Nanotechnology is the creation of useful, functional materials, devices, and systems through controlling and manipulating matter on the nanometer-length scale (1-100 nanometers), and exploiting novel phenomena and properties (physical, chemical, biological, mechanical, electrical) at that length scale. NANOSHEL LLC 3422, SUITE 1305 WILMINGTON-DE 19202 UNITED STATES PH: +1-302-652-3464 MAIL: CONTACT-US@NANOSHEL.COM NANOSHEL Creating Miracles in Black INTELLIGENT MATERIALS PVT LTD 211, SECTOR-12 PANCHKULA-HR 134112 INDIA PH: +91-9779-880077 MAIL: SALES@NANOSHEL.COM VISIT US AT WWW.NANOSHEL.COM

In more than 65 years of practice, Steptoe has gained an international reputation for vigorous representation of clients before governmental agencies, successful advocacy in litigation and arbitration, and creative and practical advice in guiding business transactions and regulatory compliance. With deep roots in the chemical regulatory industry, Steptoe represents companies in emerging sciences on a myriad of issues, including: Environmental regulations and chemical compliance (REACH, TSCA and China s new chemicals law) Patent prosecution and trade secret protection Product stewardship and liability Litigation International trade policy Insurance and reinsurance coverage Government relations New market entry Export controls Antitrust and competition Export controls and customs Attorney Advertising

NanoPerspective 83

INSCX The Integrated Nano-Science & Commodity Exchange WHAT ARE WE? Launched in Europe and the United States in October 2010, INSCX (the Integrated Nano-Science & Commodity Exchange) is a commodity exchange established to physically trade accredited, compliant and validated nanomaterials and nano-enabled products, as well as traditional commodities (grains, metals, minerals and products). INSCX (http://inscx.com) is based in the and has satellite operations in the United States and Asia. The exchange is the focal point of the emerging world trade in nanomaterials, a trade that will be crucial to continuing world prosperity in the 21st century. The opening of INSCX means that, for the first time, nanomaterials will be traded in the same way as other goods where purchasers are assured of quality and competitive prices, while suppliers are provided with surety of demand and the financial tools and trade flexibilities needed to respond. WHY ARE WE HERE? INSCX places nanomaterials on a par with existing established materials and commodities through provision of cost-effective tools to enable organic growth. These materials also have had to overcome familiar obstacles including capital limitations, lack of generally agreed material specifications, volume uncertainties and limited availability of development capital. INSCX simply follows the historical support legacy of commodity exchanges established in the 19th century for metals, grains and oils by providing the nanomaterials industry with the tools necessary to increase the tradeability of this broad suite of innovative materials. The origins of such commodity exchanges were commercial not financial, first formed by metals foundries and grain farmers seeking more efficient trade processes capable of meeting increased societal demand for metals and foodstuffs. These commercial, as opposed to financial origins, remain with us today and underline the distinct difference between a commodity exchange and a financial market exchange. SUPPORTING SUPPLIERS AND PROMOTING GROWTH INSCX will provide supplier access to trade finance and develop uptake of nanomaterials, whilst promoting nanomaterial SHE via accreditation to standards devised by AssuredNano. The overall objective is to enable both commerce and society to benefit from nanomaterials trading, whilst ensuring observance of quality standards, agreed material specifications and trading integrity. ASSURANCES TO BUYERS Purchasers of nanomaterials benefit from generally agreed material specifications, price transparency and guaranteed supply. They are also fully insured against unforeseen commercial and/or political difficulty. 84 success through nanomaterials

WHAT IS NEEDED? To develop, nanomaterials industry needs to: 1. Create the generally agreed material standards expected by the purchasing community. INSCX promotes this via the guarantee of material quality, SHE compliance, trade integrity and the aggregation of buyers. 2. Access to structured capital. INSCX provides access to trade finance. WHY GET INVOLVED? There are many reasons why nanomaterials suppliers and purchasers should get involved with INSCX. These include: 1. Trading Standards INSCX offers the ability to provide potential buyers of nanomaterials with the very same standards they demand of existing materials, namely price transparency, quality/supply assurance, commercial insurance and trade flexibility, including the ability to procure materials on a cash forward basis. 2. Health & Safety Standards INSCX exchange offers nanomaterials suppliers and downstream users of nanomaterials the ability to use the exchange process to become Nanomaterials SHE accredited without undue financial burden. Through agreements with the scheme s global provider, AssuredNano www.assurednano.eu, any supplier or downstream user of nanomaterials may graduate toward full SHE accreditation without having to commit initial capital. 3. Regulation INSCX exchange is a process to deliver self-regulation within nanomaterials providing regulatory bodies with a working template on which to base potential legislation. Participation means in effect the creation of an industry voice to communicate with official bodies. 4. Market Development - INSCX will provide a true assessment of the economic value of nanomaterials, enabling the global investment community to value nanomaterials as a collective industry based on factual evidence of trade flows. 5. Insurance & Regulation - The exchange offers the ability to secure insurance through appointed underwriters to INSCX for Exchange traded NMs and a definitive Trace and Trace mechanism central to enabling the willing involvement of the financial, insurance and official regulatory community in support of nanoscience. 6. IP Safeguards - Most NM producers remain somewhat perplexed when INSCX refer to a nanomaterial as a commodity, but fail to appreciate the distinction between the general term commodity (which is used to describe any substance, chemical, material, resource and so forth) and a commoditized commodity, the latter meaning produced by several as opposed to a single producer. The Exchange draws a clear distinction between a single producer commodity and one produced by more than one producer. Already there are several Principal Approved Supplier grades of NMs listed on the Exchange meaning these materials can only be sourced from the listed Principal Supplier. This contrasts with Multiple Approved Supplier grades of NMs, where more than one producer is approved to supply. 7. Global - When we consider an Exchange traded NM is supplied SHE Accredited, independently inspected to prove quality, Track and Traced, insured, priced on a open market operating globally where exchange trade finance is available to the producer to upscale to order, the use of Principal and Multiple supplier grades acts to safeguard proprietary IP overcoming regional and national disparities in the interpretation of Intellectual Property on a cross-border basis. The exchange will simply refuse to list any material that infringes on the Intellectual property held by a registered supplier to a Principal grade specification. 8. Economies of Scale There exists ample opportunity for NMs to make a real and substantive difference to address current resource challenge to society and industry. To exploit these opportunities requires a critical mass to develop to deliver supply certainty through economies of scale in a manner which safeguards producer profit margins. The level of capital required to achieve this goal can only be obtained through use of a capital market framework which in a commodity exchange context, is already used daily to finance whole industries such as industrial metals, agriculture and the oil/energy sectors. This framework is now available to NM producers. The need for the NM producer base to develop economies of scale is well noted particularly in use of nanotechnologies in medicine and other commercial sectors. 9. Solutions for Industry - INSCX invites industry to work to state requirement and price tolerance in the context of NMs whilst providing the financial tools to enable the NM producer base to respond in addition to the necessary mechanics to structure procurement allocation models though use of forward and spot contracts. 10.Integration - INSCX is already active through association with Comdaq www.comdaq.com in the formal trade of many traditional commodities such as minerals, metals, oils, cement and agriculture. Both Exchanges share the use of a central or specialist dealing desk managed by NCM Global Limited www.nanocapitalmarkets.com where order flow buy and sell is routed through the specialist dealing team for posting to the exchange trade floors. For 2012 alone, the specialist is negotiating in excess of some USD$300m in business related to purchase of NMs and Nano-enabled commodities currently listed to traditional end user clients. NM producers once registered can tap into this ability to integrate to drive sales. HOW TO GET INVOLVED INSCX is open to any supplier and/or downstream user of NM, nanoenabled and more traditional commodities. Registration with the Exchange is completed online and once approved users gain access to the trading floor to instruct sale or purchase in both materials currently listed for trade and any additional material requirements. For additional information please visit the Specialist Dealers website at www.nanocapitalmarkets.com accessing the link to register with the Exchange. To speak to an Exchange representative to discuss any matter, e-mail to info@inscx.com or contact + 44 (0) 1784 454144 during UK business hours. First register with INSCX exchange. Registration provides access to other exchange services and of course retail access to view the live electronic trade platform for placing formal trade instructions. Contact: dd: + 44 203 137 5187 e: info@inscx.com Exchange representatives are there to guide you through the process. Second open a Commercial Trade Account with a member firm of the Exchange who will accept instructions from a Commercial user (Producers and end-users) to purchase or sell any listed NM. The exchange specialist, NCM Global Limited can be contacted to assist you in this regard. For any trade completed through the exchange the Member firm is permitted to charge exchange clearing and trade fees which are notified and agreed to before any trade is agreed. The level of fees is set by INSCX commensurate with the financial consideration pertaining to any transaction to defined thresholds. Finally, registration fees to join the Exchange for Commercial users are fixed at USD$2,000 per annum for 2012. Applications to access the exchange are approved on payment of this fee. Issued by INSCX exchange (Central Clearing) Limited. http://inscx.com NanoPerspective 85

UKTI Nanotechnology can play a critical role in Advanced Engineering in sectors such as space, aerospace, automotive, motorsport, marine, energy, electronics, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, construction and many others. It has become clear that Advanced Engineering and Nanotechnology will advance together. UK excellence in developing and applying nanotechnology is based on being at the forefront of considerable scientific achievement in recent years in the control and manipulation of matter at the nano scale, with breakthrough developments in molecular geometry such as carbon nano tubes and graphene sheets (the basis of the Andre Geim Nobel prize in physics. Significant areas of technology and application capability include: n Technology areas - plastic and molecular electronics, smart and responsive surfaces, new lasers and optoelectronic devices from III/ IV semiconductors, graphene, metamaterials, biomolecular selfassembly, structures for quantum information and new measurement instrumentation, and toxicology and ecotoxicology methods n Application areas nanomedicines and tissue engineering scaffolds, sensors for health and environment, drug delivery (physical and biological methods), block copolymer nanostructures for structural and functional use, hydrogen storage materials, novel photovoltaics, and food security. There are also around 220 companies in the UK developing nano-based applications across a wide range of technology fields. The UK s nanoscale technology industry falls broadly into two major categories: n n businesses involved in processing/ integrating nanoscale materials and nanostructures businesses involved in tools and instrumentation. In the case of the former, UK industry is generally more focused on the integration of nanoscale materials than on their primary manufacture as more value can be generated through theoretical development, design, the scaling up of new manufacturing technologies for specific materials and licensing the technology to other countries for production. These are areas where the UK has clear strengths - for example, the UK is strong industrially in thin film and coating technologies incorporating nanoscale materials, as well as in the area of structural and functional materials with emphasis on the use of nanocomposites. There is also strong activity in the field of drug delivery through controlled release, diagnostics and therapeutics, as well as in the integration of nanoscale materials and structures into displays, memory and sensors. In all cases, these strengths have resulted from collaboration across the supply chain. The UK is also a leader in developing specialised instrumentation and tools for measurement at the nanoscale with a significant proportion focused on the challenging area of techniques that measure surface effects critical to measure and characterise novel materials and effects at the nanoscale in real life situations, in order to realise new applications. Business and academia in the UK are incentivised to work together with support from the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) and the Research Councils. For example, the two funding bodies have recently issued a research call seeking to invest up to 9m in grant funding to support highly innovative, business led collaborative research projects focussed on nanoscale technology-enabled solutions for the healthcare sector. The TSB funded Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN) also supports the exploitation and commercialisation of micro and nanotechnologies by informing, facilitating innovation and encouraging collaborations between suppliers and users. It has a broad membership drawn from industry, academia and government and works in four broad areas: promoting and facilitating knowledge exchange; supporting the growth of UK capabilities; raising awareness of nanotechnology; providing thought leadership and input to UK policy and strategy. One extremely valuable form of collaboration is the role played by the NanoKTN in awarding EPSRC studentships in nanotechnology research. These studentships are a unique way of linking academic research with industrial needs to stimulate better cooperation between the business and academic sectors. Companies offer direct funding to students, in addition to that already secured from EPSRC. By offering these opportunities, companies hope they will encourage development of new products into the UK s strong nanotechnology market and gain from the research that is undertaken. Among the cutting-edge projects being supported are the following. n The University of Bath, collaborating with Pilkington Group Ltd is researching the development of photocatalytic coatings for selfcleaning and architectural glazing applications n Manchester s Metropolitan University, collaborating with United Utilities is researching smart nanomaterials for the detection of natural and synthetic pollutants n The University of Birmingham is working with Stryker Corporation to develop antimicrobial coatings for titanium orthopaedic implants n Oxford University is developing polymer based solid-state dye sensitized solar cells in partnership with Oxford Photovoltaics Ltd The University of Sheffield is working with Domino UK on designing polymeric additives that can migrate to the nano-scale region between a substrate and a coated ink The UK s nanotechnology-enabled Advanced Engineering expertise is also available to you contact UKTI to find out more. UK Trade & Investment Europa Building 450 Argyle Street Glasgow G2 8LH T: + 44 (0) 20 7215 8000 www.ukti.gov.uk 86 success through nanomaterials

NNI Launched in the United States in 2000 with eight agencies, the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) today consists of the individual and cooperative nanotechnology-related activities of 25 Federal agencies with a range of research and regulatory roles and responsibilities. Fifteen of the participating agencies have research and development (R&D) budgets that relate to nanotechnology, with the reported NNI budget representing the collective sum of these investments. Funding support for nanotechnology R&D stems directly from NNI member agencies, not the NNI. As an interagency effort, the NNI informs and influences the Federal budget and planning processes through its member agencies and through the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). The NNI brings together the expertise needed to advance this broad and complex field creating a framework for shared goals, priorities, and strategies that helps each participating Federal agency leverage the resources of all participating agencies. With the support of the NNI, nanotechnology R&D is taking place in academic, government, and industry laboratories across the United States. VISION AND GOALS The vision of the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) is a future in which the ability to understand and control matter at the nanoscale leads to a revolution in technology and industry that benefits society. The NNI expedites the discovery, development and deployment of nanoscale science and technology to serve the public good, through a program of coordinated research and development aligned with the missions of the participating agencies. These agencies work to fulfill the NanoPerspective 87

NanoPerspective [the nanotechnology resource library] Key Sector Enablers Sponsored by... nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology

Key Sector Enablers Advanced Materials A. Schulman Bob Stanworth Croespenmaen Industrial Estate, Crumlin, Newport, Gwent NP11 3AG E: bstanworth@aschulman.com T: +44 (0)1495 244 090 W: www.aschulman.com A. Schulman is a leading international supplier of high-performance plastic compounds and resins, which are used as raw materials in a variety of markets. Americhem Europe Ltd Michelle Lydiate Customer Service Manager Manchester Plant, Cawdor Street, Eccles, Manchester M30 0QF E: mlydiate@americhem.com T: +44 (0)161 789 7832 W: www.americhem.com Americhem is a global master batch and colour concentrate manufacturer that brings polymer products to life with custom-crafted colour and additive solutions. We specialize in colour masterbatches, single pigment dispersions and additive concentrates, plastic compounding all backed by complete technical support that ensures quality, reliability and value. AMR (Europe) Ltd Ms Karen Brown 3, The Quadrant, Abingdon Science Park, Barton Lane, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 3YS E: kb@amr-ltd.com T: +44 (0)1235 521 899 W: www.amr-ltd.com We are a producer, processor, and developer of neodymium-iron-boron magnetic powders, rare earths and zirconium based engineered materials and applications. Apollo Chemicals Martin Penton Sandy Way, Amington Industrial Estate, Tamworth, Staffordshire B77 4DS E: martin.penton@apolloadhesives.com T: +44 (0)1827 54281 W: www.apolloadhesives.com At Apollo we do adhesive technology working in state of the art development and manufacturing facilities together with high calibre technical specialists who work closely with suppliers & customers Applied Functional Materials Ltd Tim Button Professor of Functional Materials Birmingham Research Park, Vincent Drive, Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands B15 2SQ E: t.w.button@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 5237 W: www.afm-ltd.com Leading manufacturer of transducers for high frequency applications. Attiger Ltd Graham Downhill Campbeltown Road, Birkenhead, Merseyside CH41 9HP E: graham.downhill@attiger.com T: +44 (0)870 242 4436 W: www.attiger.com Innovative new products, exciting material technologies and unrivalled material science expertise. Avon Rubber Plc Mr Matt Evans Sales & Marketing Hampton Park West, Semington Road, Melksham, Wiltshire SN12 6NB E: matt.evans@avon-rubber.com T: +44 (0)1225 896800. W: www.avon-rubber.com Avon Rubber p.l.c. is an innovative engineering group specialising in respiratory protection, defence and diary markets. Battenfeld UK Mr Barry Hill Managing Unit 6, Valley Business Centre, Gordon Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP13 6EQ E: info@wittmann.co.uk T: +44 (0)1933 275 777 W: www.battenfeld.com As a leading manufacturer of injection moulding equipment we develop machinery whose quality and reliability contribute sustainably to our customers success. BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. Bionanotechnology IRC Dr Jason Brown Research Manager Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3PU E: jason.brown@physics.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 272 200 W: www.bionanotechnology.ox.ac.uk Bionanotechnology IRC aims to learn from nature - to understand the structure and function of biological devices and to utilise Nature s solutions in advancing science and engineering in areas as diverse as biosensors, genomics, the discovery of new medicines, diagnostics and drug delivery. Brad Chem Brian Clubley Unit C4, Moss industrial Estate, Leigh, Lancashire WN7 3PT E: brian@brad-chem.co.uk T: +44 (0)1942 261 024 W: www.brad-chem.co.uk Brad-Chem Ltd supplies and manufactures speciality additives, multi metal corrosion inhibitors, copper passivators, lubricants and chemicals. Centre for Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Dr Stephen Rolt Senior Optical Engineer NETPark Research Institute, Joseph Swan Road, NETPark, Sedgefield, County Durham TS21 3FB E: stephen.rolt@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 4764 W: www.amptechnologycentre.co.uk The centre offers office and workshop space for hi-tech advanced engineering, manufacturing and materials organisations. Centre for Materials Discovery Dr Simon Longden Business Development Manager Crown Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L69 7DZ E: slongden@materialsdiscovery.com T: +44 (0)151 794 3612 W: www.materialsdiscovery.com Materials and material innovations are of key importance to a large number of businesses. CMD works with academic and commercial collaborators, utilizing generic principles in methodology and practice to facilitate research across a wide range of industrial and academic sectors. Our research encompasses new products, new material applications, and fundamental developments in materials synthesis. Ceramic Seals Limited Mr Jonathan Foreman Financial Westwood Industrial Estate, Arkwright Street, Oldham, Lancashire OL9 9LZ E: sales@ceramicseals.co.uk T: +44 (0)161 627 2353 W: www.ceramicseals.co.uk Ceramic Seals Limited is an independent company dedicated to the design and manufacture of hermetic ceramic to metal seal and sapphire to metal seal products for operation in ultra high vacuum, high pressure, high temperature and cryogenic conditions. Charcoal Cloth International Mark Oberholzer Marketing Manager Rainton Bridge Industrial Estate, Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham DH4 5PP E: moberholzer@calgoncarbon-eu.com T: +44 (0)191 584 6962 W: www.chemvironcarbon.com Chemviron Carbon is an international manufacturer of activated carbon, carbon filters, and purification systems for applications including drinking water treatment, air purification, and sugar decolouring or purification. ChG Southampton Ltd Prof Dan Hewak Centre for Enterprise and Innovation, University of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire SO17 1BJ E: dan.hewak@chgsouthampton.com T: +44 (0)23 8059 3164 W: www.chgsouthampton.com ChG Southampton Ltd. is an optical glass and fibre supplier specializing in cutting-edge materials for a wide range of emerging applications. Cytec Engineered Materials Ltd Steven Ward Abenbury Way, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham, Clwyd LL13 9UZ E: steven.ward@cytec.com T: +44 (0)1978 665 200 W: www.cytec.com Cytec Industry Inc. Is a global speciality chemicals and materials company focused on developing, manufacturing and selling value-added products. Cytec Engineered Materials Ltd Mark Harriman Research Scientist R414 Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar TS10 4RF E: mark.harriman@cytec.com T: +44 (0)1642 443 900 W: www.cytec.com Cytec Industry Inc. Is a global speciality chemicals and materials company focused on developing, manufacturing and selling value-added products. Diamond Hard Surfaces Ltd Sergey Aleksandrov Chief Technical Officer Caswell Science and Technology Park, Towcester, Northamptonshire NN12 8EQ E: sergey@diamondhardsurfaces.com T: +44 (0)1327 354 330 W: www.diamondhardsurfaces.com Diamond Hard Surfaces Ltd is a technology company and solution provider to high endurance applications of a unique amorphous diamond material; Adamant which gives extended life in high temperature, chemically aggressive and abrasive environments. Dispersia Ltd Mark Priest Leeds Innovation Centre, 103 Clarendon Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 9DF E: m.priest@dispersia.co.uk T: +44 (0)1223 232 968 W: www.dispersia.co.uk Dispersia Ltd create and produce advanced thermal transfer fluids based on our proprietary nano-particle technologies. DSM Alan Edwards Cloister Way, Bridges Road, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire CH65 4EL T: +44 (0)151 348 8800 W: www.dsm.com DSM is active worldwide. The company creates innovative products and services in Life Sciences and Materials Sciences that contribute to the quality of life. DuPont Teijin Films UK Ltd Mr David Wall New Technology Development Manager The Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar, Cleveland TS10 4RF E: dave.wall-1@gbr.dupont.com T: +44 (0)1642 432 748 W: www.dupontteijinfilms.com DuPont Teijin Films is the world s leading differentiated producer of PET and PEN polyester films and is able to meet the global and regional needs of those customers that value innovative and high quality films. Edlon (A unit of Robbins & Myers UK Limited) Mr David Hill Sales Manager Riverside, Leven, Fife KY8 4RW E: david.hill@robn.com T: +44 (0)1333 426 222 W: www.edlon.com An expert in engineered polymer and fluoropolymer material with over 40 years of experience in creating specialized, cost-efficient solutions. Exeter Advanced Technologies Dr Mark Beard Project Manager Exeter University, North Park Road, Exeter, Devon EX4 4QF E: m.a.beard@exeter.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1392 263 667 W: www.x-at.co.uk We are a multi-talented team dedicated to commercially orientated research in the core themes of advanced manufacturing and materials development. 90 success through nanomaterials

www.nanocentral.eu nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology Exeter University Mr Mike Felstead X-AT centre manager Harrison Building, North Park Road, Exeter, Devon EX4 4QF E: m.felstead@ex.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1392 263 644 W: www.exeter.ac.uk Exeter is a top 10 UK university which combines world leading research with very high levels of student satisfaction. Exilica Ltd Dr Norman Leece MD The Technocentre, Puma way, Coventry, West Midlands CV1 2TT E: n.leece@exilica.co.uk T: +44 (0)1789 751 337 W: www.exilica.co.uk The company s mission is to be a world leader in the provision of innovative micro/nano formulations based on the bead / shell technology for commercial solutions. FaraPack Polymers Limited Malcolm Butler The Polymer Centre, Dainton Building, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S3 7HF E: malcolm.butler@farapackpolymers.com T: +44 (0)114 222 9499 W: www.farapackpolymers.com Providing industry with technical expertise and problem solving capabilities in all areas of polymer science. Ferro Corporation Mr Phil Maitland Global Business Development Nile Street, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST6 2BQ E: maitlandp@ferro.com T: +44 (0)1782 820 400 W: www.ferro.com Ferro is a leading global supplier of technology based materials. Our materials enhance the performance of products in electronics, solar energy, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, building & renovation, appliances, automotive, household furnishings & industrial markets. Fluence Tim Ryan C/o Epigem Ltd, Unit 3, Malmo Court, Kirkleatham Business Park, Redcar, Cleveland TS10 5SQ E: tim.ryan@epigem.co.uk T: +44 (0)1642 496 306 W: www.epigem.co.uk Epigem Limited is a pace-setter in the field of polymer based microengineering, providing product development and manufacturing services based on an expanding range of proprietary processes. General Applications Mark Simpson Chief Operating Officer 7200 The Quorum, Oxford Business Park North, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 2JZ E: mark.simpson@generalapplications.com T: +44 (0)7791 894 645 W: www.generalapplications.com General Applications is an innovation and intellectual property company, specialising in the application of nano-scale vacuum technology to create advanced insulating materials with many potential applications in a wide range of industries. Greene Tweed and Co. Ltd Roger DeSilva Mere Way, Ruddington Fields, Ruddington, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG11 6JS E: rogerdesilva@gtweed.com T: +44 (0)115 931 5777 W: www.gtweed.com We at Greene Tweed work with our customers to provide customized, engineered components that optimize their total system. Hexcel Composites Ltd Dr Martin Simmons Polymer Chemist Duxford, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 4QD E: martin.simmons@hexcel.com T: +44 (0)1223 838 787 W: www.hexcel.com Hexcel s innovative tools developed to help you streamline the engineering design process. Higgins Consultancy Dr David Higgins Whiteley Side, Commondale, Whitby, North Yorkshire YO21 2HJ E: david.higgins@onyxnet.co.uk T: +44 (0)1287 660 796 W: www.higginsconsultancyltd.co.uk We specialise in supporting companies by inventing and developing new products based upon polymers. Huntsman Polyurethanes Angela Hughes Communications Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar TS10 4RF E: angela_e_hughes@huntsman.com T: +44 (0)1642 438 000 W: www.huntsman.com Huntsman is a global manufacturer and marketer of differentiated chemicals. Imerys Minerals Ltd Dr David Whiteman Technical Service manager Par Moor Centre, Par Moor Road, Par, Cornwall PL24 2SQ E: david.whiteman@imerys.com T: +44 (0)1726 818 041 W: www.imerys-perfmins.com The world leader in Industrial Minerals. Imerys mines rare resources and turns them into specialities that improve the products and processes of its customers in industry and construction. Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) Dr Peter Davies Head of Marketing and Business Development Danum House, South Parade, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN1 2DY E: peter.davies@iom3.org T: +44 (0)1302 320 486 W: www.iom3.org Institute of Materials, Minerals and mining, the global network for professionals in the materials cycle. Institute of Photonics Mr Simon Andrews Business Development Manager University of Strathclyde, Wolfson Centre, 106 Rottenrow, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G4 0NW E: simon.andrews@strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 553 4120 W: www.photonics.ac.uk The Institute of Photonics is a commercially-oriented research unit, part of the University of Strathclyde. Intrinsiq Materials Ltd. Dr Ian Clark Sales & Marketing Cody Technology Park, Ively Road, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 0LX E: ianclark@intrinsiqmaterials.com T: +44 (0)1252 392 348 W: www.intrinsiqmaterials.com Intrinsiq Materials is a leading advanced materials company developing disruptive technology solutions for a broad range of products that protect health and promote wellness. IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd Miss Iram Choudary Marketing Manager MerseyBio, Crown Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L69 7ZB E: iram.choudary@iotanano.com T: +44 (0)151 795 4195 W: www.iotanano.com IOTA Solutions Limited offers the oppotunity to dramatically enhance the value of insoluble and poorly soluble active ingredients in a range of market sectors. Keeling & Walker Ltd Mr Stephen Lipiec Managing Whieldon Road, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST4 4JA E: s.lipiec@keelingwalker.co.uk T: +44 (0)1782 744 136 W: www.keelingwalker.co.uk Keeling & Walker Limited renowned across the globe as the leading supplier of tin oxide and related materials. Kingston Chemicals Dr Robert Lewis Project Manager Department of Chemistry, The University of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire HU6 7RX E: r.a.lewis@hull.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1482 466 486 W: www.kingston-chemicals.co.uk Kingston Chemicals can service your commercial or academic needs for advanced materials. Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry (KCMC) Dr John Conti-Ramsden The Heath, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 4QX E: john.conti-ramsden@materialschemistry.org T: +44 (0)1928 511 824 W: www.materialschemistry.org The knowledge centre for materials chemistry is a virtual centre of expertise providing multi-disciplinary research and innovative knowledge transfer based on world class capabilities in applied materials chemistry. Le Carbone Lorraine Maria Kavanagh Durham Lane Industrial Park, Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees, Teeside TS16 0RH E: maria.kavanagh@carbonelorraine.com T: +44 (0)1642 793 302 W: www.lecarbone-gb.co.uk Le Carbone (GB) is the UK base of the Carbone Lorraine Groupe, leaders in the field of graphite and carbon manufacturing. Lubrizol Advanced Materials Douglas Barr Deparment Manager PO Box 88, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1QN E: dmbr@lubrizol.com T: +44 (0)1332 845 459 W: www.lubrizol.com The Lubrizol Corporation is an innovative speciality chemical company focused on improving the quality and performance of our customer s products. Lucite International Andy Janowicz Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar, Cleveland TS10 4RF E: andy.janowicz@lucite.com T: +44 (0)1642 447 118 W: www.lucite.com Lucite International is a global leader in the design, development and manufacture of acrylic-based products. It is the driving force behind two of the worlds best-known material brands, Lucite and Perspex. M & I Materials Mark Grayson-Wood Marketing Manager Hibernia Way, Trafford Park, Manchester M32 0ZD E: mi@mimaterials.com T: +44 (0)161 865 4413 W: www.mimaterials.com M&I Materials Limited is dedicated to manufacturing Specialist Materials for Industry and Science and is the driving force behind a portfolio of successful brands including APIEZON, METROSIL, MIDEL and WOLFMET. M4 Technologies Ltd Dr Laurence Archibald Managing Wolfson Building, University Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG7 2RD E: laurence.archibald@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 5995 W: www.emnet.co.uk M4 Technologies provides industry with well managed, high quality research, consultancy and technology transfer. We can assist companies to develop products and processes from innovative ideas and take them through to the marketplace. Magnetic Shields Ltd Mr Stephen Locker Technical Headcorn Road, Staplehurst, Kent TN12 0DS E: stevel@magneticshields.co.uk T: +44 (0)1580 891 521 W: www.magneticshields.co.uk With over 50 years of experience, we have the in house knowledge to meet specific requirements for any magnetic shielding application including the selection of the correct alloys such as mu-metal*; geometric design of the shield; determination of the best fabrication method for your requirements. Materials & Engineering Research Institute Mr Nick Farmilo Marketing Manager Sheffield Hallam University, City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S1 1WB E: meri@shu.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 225 3500 W: www.shu.ac.uk/meri The Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) brings together a highly multi-desciplinary team of researchers who aim to achieve the highest standards in materials and engineering research. Materials Solutions Mr Carl Brancher CEO Unit 8, Great Western Business Park, McKenzie Way, Worcester WR4 9GN E: carlbrancher@materialssolutions.co.uk T: +44 (0)1905 732 161 W: www.materialssolutions.co.uk Materials Solutions operates an applications development centre part funded by both Advantage West Midlands and the MNT initiative managed by the Technology Strategy Board for BIS. NanoPerspective 91

Micro Materials Ltd Adrian Harris Sales & Application Engineer Willow House, Yale Business Village, Ellice Way, Wrexham, Clwyd LL13 7YL E: adrian@micromaterials.co.uk T: +44 (0)1978 261 615 W: www.micromaterials.co.uk Micromaterials Ltd provides innovative nanomechanical test instrumentation for a wide range of applications. Nanoco Technologies Limited Dr Nigel Picket Founder and Chief Technology Officer Core Technology Facility, 46 Grafton Street, Manchester M13 9NT E: npickett@nanocotechnologies.com T: +44 (0)161 603 7900 W: www.nanocotechnologies.com Nanoco Group PLC and its operating subsidiary Nanco Technologies Ltd partners major R&D and blue-chip industrial organisations in the development of applications incorporating semiconductor nanoparticles, quantum dots. Nanoforce Technology Ltd Mr Brian Matthews CEO Queen Mary, University of London, Walter Besant Building, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: b.matthews@nanoforce.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 2773 W: www.nanoforce.co.uk Nanoforce technology is a world leading advanced materials processing in the development of advanced polymers and composites and high performance ceramics with a focus on the development of processing routes that can be commercialised by industry. nanolake Nigel Martin Business Manager - Polymers & Additives Imex Business Centre, Oxleasow Road, Redditch B98 0RE E: nigel.martin@lakecm.co.uk T: +44 (0)208 677 5527 W: www.nanolake.co.uk Lake employs the finest talented professionals to discover the speciality products and processes that create technical and commercial value for our customers and suppliers. Nanotecture Ltd Dr Andrew Marshall Head of Business & Development Manager Epsilon House, Enterprise Road, Southampton Science Park, Southampton, Hampshire SO16 7NS E: andrew.marshall@nanotecture.co.uk T: +44 (0)23 8076 7074 W: www.nanotecture.co.uk Nanotecture specialises in the production of nanoporous materials and the development of highly efficient electrical storage devices based on those materials. National Metals Technology Centre Ltd Alan Partridge Swinden House, Moorgate Road, Rotherham, South Yorkshire S60 3AR E: alan.partridge@namtec.co.uk T: +44 (0)1709 724 990 W: www.namtec.co.uk The National Metals Technology Centre (NAMTEC) was established to improve the competitiveness and sustainability of the metals and related engineering industries throughout the UK. NetComposites Gordon Bishop Managing Tapton Park Innovation Centre, Brimington Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 0TZ E: gordon.bishop@netcomposites.com T: +44 (0)1246 541 918 W: www.netcomposites.com NetComposites is a global research, consultancy and online media company, creating and using innovative technologies to advance the composites industry. North East Wales Institute Andrew Wright PP19, Faculty of Science and Technology, Glyndwr University, Plas Coch, Mold Road, Wrexham, Clwyd LL11 2AW E: a.wright@glyndwr.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1978 293 369 W: www.newi.ac.uk/wrighta/index.htm Advanced Materials Research Laboratory. Novel Polymers David Malin Business Development Manager Aspen House, 16 Miller Court, Severn Drive, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire GL20 8BD E: david.malin@novelpolymers.com T: +44 (0)1684 853 750 W: www.novelpolymers.com Novel Polymers is an established UK company that develops high performance polymer materials. Organic Materials Innovation Centre (OMIC) Professor Mike Turner The Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL E: michael.turner@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 275 1421 W: www.omic.org.uk OMIC is a University Innovation Centre for the speciality organic materials and polymer industries, and is bridging the gap between the knowledge which universities generate and that which businesses need in order to innovate and grow. Orla Protein Technologies Ltd Dr Dale Athey CEO BioScience Centre, International Centre for Life, Times Square, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 4EP E: dale.athey@orlaproteins.com T: +44 (0)191 231 3127 W: www.orlaproteins.com Orla technology overcomes existing limitations to the manufacture of biological surfaces. Orla has patented, developed and commercialised a technology which radically simplifies the way in which proteins are immobilised on surfaces. Oxford Advanced Surfaces (OAS) Group Plc Dr Gareth Wakefield Group Manager - Physical Technologies BCIE Begbroke Science Park, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 1PF E: gareth.wakefield@oxfordsurfaces.com T: +44 (0)1865 854 807 W: www.oxfordsurfaces.com Oxford Advanced Surfaces Group Plc develops and commercialises advanced material solutions that are cost effective and simple to implement via our platform surface modification technology. PI-KEM Ltd Mr Colin Rouse Technical Unit 20, Tame Valley Business Centre, Magnus, Tamworth, Staffordshire B77 5BY E: colin@pi-kem.co.uk T: +44 (0)1939 234 801 W: www.pi-kem.co.uk PI-KEM Ltd supplies a full range of advanced materials and laboratory equipment into the research (R&D and Academic) and industrial markets across the UK, Europe and Asia. Pilkington Technology Centre Paul Holmes Chief Surface Scientist Building Products R&D, Hall Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire L40 5UF E: paul.holmes@nsg.com T: +44 (0)1695 54564 W: www.pilkington.com Pilkington is a global leader in the manufacture and supply of glass. Polygauss Ltd Paul Satinoff 27 Mayville Drive, Didsbury, Manchester M20 3RB E: paul@polygauss.com T: +44 (0)161 434 2543 W: www.polygauss.co.uk Polygauss is based in manchester and is european distributor and stockist for the superb range of polymer bonded ferrite and rare earth injection moulding compounds produced with full technical support by Mate Corporation in Japan. Polymer IRC Professor Peter Olmstead Group Chair Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 9JT E: p.d.olmsted@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 3830 W: www.polymerirc.org The Polymer IRC provides skills and resources in macromolecular science and technology by bringing the leading academic institutions of the universities of Leeds, Bradford, Durham and Sheffield. Powder Matrix Dr Stuart MacLachlan Research and Development Manager Queens Road, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST4 7LQ E: stuart.maclachlan@ceram.com T: +44 (0)1782 764 404 W: www.powdermatrix.org Powder Matrix is part of the Materials KTN, an overarching network in materials set up to bring together the views of business, design, research and technology organisations and trade associations. Promethean Particles Dr Sandy Gordon Business Development Manager Biocity, Pennyfoot Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 1GF E: sandy.gordon@proparticles.co.uk T: +44 (0)115 912 4477 W: www.prometheanparticles.co.uk We are a spin-out company from the University of Nottinham that has developed a unique reactor technology to allow unprecedented product product control and flexibility in inorganic nanoparticle dispersion manufacture. Q-Flo Dr Martin Pick COO St Johns Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 0WS E: Martin.Pick@q-flo.com T: +44 (0)7990 512 032 W: www.q-flo.com Q-Flo Ltd commercialises research findings in the areas of advanced nano-enabled materials, specifically in the area of carbon nanotube materials and their applications. Renolit Cramlington Ltd Dr Anne Fernando Station Road, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 8AQ E: anne.fernando@renolit.com T: +44 (0)1670 718 222 W: www.renolit.com Renolit is an international leader in the manufacture of high-quality thermoplastic films and products Robinson Brothers Ltd Adrian Hanrahan Phoenix Street, West Bromwich, West Midlands B70 0AH E: amhanrahan@robinsonbrothers.ltd.uk T: +44 (0)121 553 2451 W: www.robinsonbrothers.ltd.uk We are one of the UK s largest independent manufacturers of speciality organic chemicals, providing a comprehensive package of products and technical services. ROCOL Chris Nettleship ROCOL House, Swillington, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS26 8BS E: chris.nettleship@rocol.com T: +44 (0)113 232 2609 W: www.rocol.com We manufacture a range of innovative greases, oils, metalworking fluids, lubricants, aerosol paints, antislip floor coatings and panels- all designed to exceed today s challenging operating conditions. SAFC Hitech Ms Sarah Leese Global Marketing Manager Power Road, Bromborough, Wirral, Merseyside CH62 3QF E: sarah.leese@sial.com T: +44 (0)151 334 2774 W: www.safchitech.com SAFC Hitech provides a unique chemistry service translating application understanding into performance materials. SCHOTT UK Ltd Mr John Medows Managing Drummond Road, Astonfields Industrial Estate, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 3EL E: john.meadows@schott.com T: +44 (0)1785 223 166 W: www.schott.com Our company has been developing and manufacturing special glass, special materials,components and systems, to improve how people live and work. Smith & Nephew Extruded Films Jonathan Foulkes New Technologies Manager Broad Lane, Gilberdyke, East Riding of Yorkshire HU15 2TD E: jonathan.foulkes@smith-nephew.com T: +44 (0)1430 440 757 W: www.smith-nephew.com Smith & Nephew is dedicated to developing innovative, cost-effective products and techniques that deliver significant advantages to patients. Smith & Nephew PLC Dr Saad Ali Senior Scientist Research Centre, York Science Park, Heslington, York, North Yorkshire YO10 5DF E: saad.ali@smith-nephew.com T: +44 (0)1904 824 000 W: www.smith-nephew.com Smith & Nephew is dedicated to developing innovative, cost-effective products and techniques that deliver significant advantages to patients. Smithers Rapra Ltd Mike Day Shawbury, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY4 4NR E: mday@rapra.net T: +44 (0)1939 250 383 W: www.rapra.net World leading independent rubber and plastic consultants. Surrey Nanosystems Mr Duncan Cooper, Sales & Marketing Unit 24, Euro Business Park, New Road, Newhaven, East Sussex BN9 0DQ E: d.cooper@surreynanosystems.com T: +44 (0)1273 515 899 W: www.surreynanosystems.com Surrey NanoSystems produces highly advanced systems for carbon Nanotube growth at high and low temperatures. The Welding Institute (TWI) Ltd Alec Gunner Section Manager - Specialist Materials and Joining, Advanced Materials and Processes Group Granta Park, Great Abington, Cambridge CB21 6AL E: alec.gunner@twi.co.uk T: +44 (0)1223 899 000 W: www.twi.co.uk TWI is a global company delivering world class value to its members, through research, consultancy and training services in welding and joining, engineering, NDT inspection,materials, surfacing and lifestyle intergrity. Thomas Swan & Company Limited Mr Harry Swan Managing Crookhall, Consett, County Durham DH8 7ND E: hswan@thomas-swan.co.uk T: +44 (0)1207 505 131 W: www.thomas-swan.co.uk The company manufactures over 100 products, from kilogramme to multi-tonne quantities, and offers an experienced and flexible custom manufacturing service. Toray Industries Mitsuo Okumura Technical Representative Europe Verulam Gardens, 70 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8NH E: mitty0967@clock.ocn.ne.jp T: +44 (0)20 7663 7765 W: www.toray.com Toray Group fuses nanotechnology into its operations, using organic synthetic chemistry, polymer chemistry and biotechniology as its core technologies. Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre Andy Chapman Head Of Development Unit TARRC, Brickendonbury, Hertford, Hertfordshire SG13 8NL E: achapman@tarrc.co.uk T: +44 (0)1992 584 966 W: www.tarrc.co.uk Our mission is to enhance the competitiveness and viability of the Malaysian rubber industries in the global environment through focused R&D technology and quality support services. 92 success through nanomaterials

nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology Victrex plc Dr John Grasmeder Technology Victrex Techology Centre, Hillhouse International, Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire FY5 4QD E: jgrasmeder@victrex.com T: +44 (0)1253 897 418 W: www.victrex.com Victrex PLC is the leading global manufacturer of high performance polyaryletherketones, including the versatile VICTREX PEEK polymer. Vita Industrial Polymers Simon McLean Business Manager Seaford Road, Salford M6 6NB E: smclean@vita-salford.co.uk T: +44 (0)161 736 5343 W: www.vita-salford.co.uk Vita Industrial Polymers produce Technical Textiles utilising PVC, Polyurethane Tpu, Silicone, Neoprene, and Acrylic coatings for a wide range of applications including Marine, Leisure, Health and Safety, Ventilation, Tunneling, Cargo Restraint, Signs and Custom made products. W.E.Amies Plastics & Co. Limited Mr William Johnson Technical Sales Manager Quarry Lane, Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 3AT E: bill@amiesplastics.co.uk T: +44 (0)1246 568 046 W: www.amiesplastics.co.uk Amies Plastics has a long established reputation for the production of quality injection moulded components and thermoplastic injection moulding to meet the demands and requirements of modern industry. Wacker Chemie AG Herbert Barthel 120 Bridge Road, Chertsey, Surrey KT16 8LA E: herbert.barthel@wacker.com T: +44 (0)870 048 0202 W: www.wacker.com As a globally operating chemical company and team of specialists, we are focused on the market and close to customers. Wells Plastics Limited Carl Birch Sales and Marketing Emerald Way, Stone Business Park, Stone, Staffordshire ST15 0SR E: carl.birch@wellsplastics.com T: +44 (0)1785 817 421 W: www.wellsplastics.com Wells Plastics is a specialist additive masterbatch based in the heart of the. Wolfson Centre for Materials Processing Dr Peter Allan Technical Brunel University, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH E: peter.allan@brunel.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1895 266 121 W: www.brunel.ac.uk/about/acad/wolfson The Wolfson Centre for Materials Processing incorporating a centre for phosphors and display materials. Aerospace and Defence ADS Group Limited Rees Ward CEO Salamanca Square, 9 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SP E: rees.ward@adsgroup.org.uk T: +44 (0)20 7091 1124 W: www.adsgroup.org.uk ADS is the trade organisation advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, and security industries with Farnborough International Limited as a wholly - owned subsidiary. Aero Engine Controls Terry Hirst Chief Technologist PO Box 31, Moor Lane, Derby, Derbyshire DE24 8BJ E: terry.hirst@goodrich.com T: +44 (0)1332 242 424 W: www.aeroenginecontrols.com By combining Goodrich s existing UK-based engine controls design and manufacturing business with Rolls-Royce s systems and software expertise in the integration of controls into the engine, an altogether stronger, better performing business has been created. Aerospace & Defence KTN Kevin Morris Salamanca Square, 9 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SP E: kevin.morris@sbac.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 7091 1123 W: www.aerospaceanddefencektn.org.uk The Aerospace & Defence KTN is funded by the Technology Strategy Board with the aim of creating a single overarching network across business, Government and academia to foster collaborative research and development. Aircraft Research Association Ltd Nigel Corby Business Development Manager Manton Lane, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK41 7PF E: ncorby@ara.co.uk T: +44 (0)1234 350 681 W: www.ara.co.uk The aircraft research association is an independent non-profit distributing research and development organising and was set up in 1952 as a wind tunnel test centre for the aircraft industry. Astrium Ltd Mr Steve Eckersley Principle Mission Systems Engineer & Manager of advanced technology RND Earth Observation, Navigation and Science Division, COB 2, Gunnels Wood Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2AS E: steven.eckersley@astrium.eads.net T: +44 (0)1438 773 301 W: www.astrium.eads.net Astrium plays a crucial role in our daily lives, in security and defence, protecting the environment, scientific and technical advances, telecommunications and a host of everyday services Atomic Weapons Establishment Mr Robin McGill Managing Aldermaston, Reading, Berkshire RG7 4PR E: robin.mcgill@awe.co.uk T: +44 (0)118 981 4111 W: www.awe.co.uk AWE plays a crucial role in the defence of the United Kingdom, by providing and maintaining the warheads for the country s nuclear deterrent. We are a centre of scientific and technological excellence, with some of the most advanced research, design and production facilities in the world. BAE Systems ATC Alan Pritchard MENE Department FPC 267 Devices Group, PO BAE sytems ATC Box 5, Filton, Bristol, Avon BS34 7QW E: alan.pritchard@baesystems.com T: +44 (0)117 302 8220 W: www.baesystems.com/mems Micro and Nano Technology (MNT) offers entirely new methods of manufacture for sensors, actuators and displays which are more cost effective and offer significant advantages over conventionally engineered devices. Baes Insyte Rory Fisher Managing Lyon Way, Frimley, Camberley, Surrey GU16 7EX E: rory.fisher@baesystems.com T: +44 (0)1276 603 000 W: www.baesystems.com/businesses/insyte Our organisation is designed to enable us to deliver the cost, capability and overall financial performance to meet customers needs. BCF Designs Ltd Alex Mattos Unit D, Kingsditch Lane, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL51 9PG E: alex.mattos@ultra-electrics.com T: +44 (0)1285 642 434 W: www.testbcf.com We specialise in the design and supply of first line/ operational level ground support equipment for the military and civil aerospace markets. BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) Dr Douglas Imeson Technical Advisor for Nanotechnology Physical Sciences Department, Room 102 Building 5, Porton Down, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP4 0JQ E: dimeson@dstl.gov.uk T: +44 (0)1980 658 558 W: www.dstl.gov.uk The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is an agency of the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and exists to supply the very best, impartial, scientific and technical research and advice to the MOD and other government departments. GE Aviation Services Mr Stephen Riches Business Development Manager Exning Road, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 0AU E: stever@mcenkt.co.uk T: +44 (0)1638 663 381 W: www.geaviationsystems.com GE s Aviation Systems business, is a leading global provider of electrical power systems, avionics, actuation and landing gear, aerostructures and propeller systems Geoscan (UK) Hemant Patel Managing 22 Stanley Gardens, Willesden Green, London NW2 4QJ E: hemant.patel@geoscanuk.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 8450 7892 W: www.geoscanuk.co.uk Geoscan (UK) Plc is a British-Russian Technology Partnership that will deliver solutions for; Broadband Fixed Wireless service, 3rd & 4th Generation Mobile Communications System, Natural Disaster Moniting, and Earth Observation Lockheed Martin UK Nick Knorr INSYS Limited, Reddings Wood, Ampthill, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK45 2HD E: nick.knorr@lmco.com T: +44 (0)1525 843 218 W: www.lockheedmartin.co.uk The special relationship between the United States and has led to a large number of alliances in both defence and commercial programmes. On July 1, 1999 Lockheed Martin UK Limited was created. Based in London, it combines all of Lockheed Martin s defence, civil and commercial business interests under a single UK-registered company. Microsaic Systems Ltd Sandi Harris Office Manager GMS House, Boundary Road, Woking, Surrey GU21 5BX E: sharris@microsaic.com T: +44 (0)1483 751 577 W: www.microsaic.com Microsaic develops next generation systems capable of identifying trace compounds such as explosives, chemical weapons and narcotics. North West Laser Engineering Consortium Kenneth Watkins Professor Department of Engineering, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, Merseyside L69 3GH E: k.watkins@liverpool.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 4820 W: www.nwlec.org.uk NWLEC is a strategic alliance, between the Universities of Liverpool and Manchester that aims to position the Northwest as the leading national region for laser engineering. Northwest Aerospace Alliance (NWAA) Lorna Campbell-Cassidy Marketing Manager Pendle Business Centre, Commercial Road, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 9BT E: lorna.campbell-cassidy@aerospace.co.uk T: +44 (0)1282 604 444 W: www.aerospace.co.uk North West England s aerospace sector has long been recognised as one of Europe s leading industrial clusters and a model for development both within aerospace and in other areas of industry. Oxsensis Mr Stephen Fasham Technology Development Manager Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX E: stephen.fasham@oxsensis.com T: +44 (0)1235 778 120 W: www.oxsensis.com Oxsensis is pioneering a new breed of optical instrumentation for precision controls in super harsh environments such as highly efficient car and aero engines, and in industrial, electrical, nuclear and space applications. QinetiQ plc Allan Pidduck Malvern Technology Centre, E908 St Andrews Road, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 3PS E: ajpidduck@qinetiq.com T: +44 (0)1684 894 280 W: www.qinetiq.com QinetiQ is a leading international provider of technology-based services and solutions to the defence, security and related markets. QinetiQ plc Dr Michael Derome Senior scientist/project manager Cody Technology Park, Ively Road, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 0LX E: mfderome@qinetiq.com T: +44 (0)870 010 0942 W: www.qinetiq.com QinetiQ is a leading international provider of technology-based services and solutions to the defence, security and related markets. Raytheon Systems Limited Mr James McGonigal Business Manager Fullerton Road, Glenrothes, Fife KY7 5PY E: jim.mcgonigal@raytheon.co.uk T: +44 (0)1592 762 088 W: www.raytheon.co.uk Raytheon Systems Limited is a technology and innovation leader specialising in defence, national security, and other government and commercial markets around the world. Rolls-Royce plc Dr Wendy Nice 65 Buckingham Gate, London SW1E 6AT E: wendy.nice@rolls-royce.com T: +44 (0)20 7222 9020 W: www.rolls-royce.com Rolls-Royce is a global business providing integrated power systems for use on land, at sea and in the air. The Group has a balanced business portfolio with leading market positions. Ultra Electronics BCF Dr Alistair Sutherland Business Development Manager Kingditch, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL51 9PG E: asutherland@bcfdesigns.co.uk T: +44 (0)1285 642 434 W: www.bcfdesigns.co.uk Ultra Electronics BCF specialises in the design and supply of first line/operational ( O )level ground support equipment for the military and civil aerospace markets. Agriculture and Food BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association (CCFRA) Dr Dean Burfoot Campden BRI, Station Road, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire GL55 6LD E: d.burfoot@campden.co.uk T: +44 (0)1386 842 000 W: www.campden.co.uk Campden BRI - science, technology and infromation for the food and allied industries worldwide. NanoPerspective 93

Crown Bio Technology Ltd. Dr Mufaddal Ezzi Senior Research Scientist Brunel Science Park, Gardiner Building, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PQ E: mezzi@crownbio.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 8223 7304 W: www.crownbio.co.uk Crown Bio Technology is an innovative SME with an impressive record of growth as a provider of biotechnological solutions for a variety of market sectors. Dextra Laboratories Limited Dr Andy Hacking Science & Technology Centre, Earley Gate, Whiteknights Road, Reading, Berkshire RG6 6BZ E: andyh@dextra-labs.co.uk T: +44 (0)118 935 7282 W: www.dextra-labs.co.uk The Dextra team are carbohydrate specialists. Since 1989, we have established an international reputation in all areas. Eminate Roger Carline Biocity, Pennyfoot Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 1GF E: roger.carline@eminate.co.uk T: +44 (0)115 912 4370 W: www.eminate.co.uk Eminate Limited offers state of the art solutions to the food and pharmaceutical industries with the aim to apply in-house process technology to differentiate or develop customer products. Food and Drink Federation Ms Lynn Insall Food Safety Manager 6 Catherine Street, London WC2B 5JJ E: lynn.insall@fdf.org.uk T: +44 (0)20 7420 7145 W: www.fdf.org.uk We help our members operate in an approximately regulated marketplace to maximise their competitiveness. Food and Environmental Research Agency Qasim Choudhury Central Science Laboratory, Sand Hutton, York YO41 1LZ E: qasim.chaudhry@fera.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 (0)1904 462 000 W: www.fera.defra.gov.uk Our over arching purpose is to support and develop a sustainable food chain, a healthy natural environment, and to protect the global community from biological and chemical risks. Food Standards Agency (FSA) Sandy Lawrie 125 kingways, London WC2B 6NH E: sandy.lawrie@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 (0)20 7276 8565 W: www.food.gov.uk The Food Standards Agency is an independent Government department set up by an Act of Parliament in 2000 to protect the public s health and consumer interests in relation to food. Frutarom Rachel Price North Gare, Seaton Carew, Hartlepool, Cleveland TS25 2DT T: +44 (0)1429 863 555 W: www.frutarom.com Frutarom creates, develops, manufactures and markets an extensive variety of high quality flavors and fine ingredients for customers. Integrin Advanced Biosystems Dr Alastair Hamilton Laboratory Marine Resource Centre, Barcaldine, Oban, Argyll PA37 1SG E: alastair.hamilton@integrin.co.uk T: +44 (0)1631 720 765 W: www.integrin.co.uk John Innes Centre Dr Dave Evans Project Leader Norwich Research Park, Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7UH E: dave.evans@bbsrc.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1603 450 706 W: www.jic.bbsrc.ac.uk The John Innes Centre, and independent, international centre of exellence in plant science and microbiology our mission is to carry out excellent fundamental and strategic research, to train scientists and make our fundings available to society. Leatherhead Food Research Marc Esselen Head of Marketing & Communications Randalls Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7RY E: messelen@leatherheadfood.com T: +44 (0)1372 822 329 W: www.leatherheadfood.com We offer an unparalleled breadth and depth of experienced to help the food industry innovate and evolve. NanoWatch Kathy Groves C/o Leaherhead Food Research, Randalls Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7RY E: kgroves@leatherheadfood.com T: +44 (0)1372 376 761 W: www.leatherheadfood.com NanoWatch is an independent organisation delivering innovative research, scientific consultancy and regulatory guidance and interpretation. Quest International Paul Davey Kennington Rd, Willesborough, Ashford, Kent TN24 0LT E: pdavey@quest-intl.com T: +44 (0)1233 644 045 W: www.givaudan.com Givaudan serves customers around the world with innovative products through a sales and marketing presence in all major mature and developing markets. Analytical Equipment A & J Scientific Ltd Mr Jeffrey Plumb MD 93 Wellington Street, Howley, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 2DA E: scientific@btconnect.com T: +44 (0)1925 634 048 W: www.aandjscientific.co.uk We maintain and service the following instruments; quadrupole mass spectrometers, sector mass spectrometers, transmission electron microscopes, scanning eletron microscopes, surface science instruments, rotary and turbo-molecular vacuum pumps, water coolers, coating units, plasma etching units and high voltage instrumentation. Adaptive Instruments Mr Colin Jenkins General Manager Crabtree Farm Estate, Wisborough Green, West Sussex RH14 0AD E: colinjenkins@adaptive-instruments.com T: +44 (0)1403 753 333 W: www.adaptive-instruments.com Adaptive supply a range of instruments to measure particle size, shape, stability, flow and mass distribution from aerosols, liquids suspensions, powders and granulates. Advanced Optical Technology Ltd Dr Clive Ireland 18 Repton Court, Basildon, Essex SS13 1LN E: clive@aotlasers.com T: +44 (0)1268 272 211 W: www.aotlasers.com We are manufacturers and suppliers of short pulse (~1ns), actively q-switched diode pumped solid state lasers offering unsupassed capabilitites in all applications where high intensity TEM00 short pulses are essential for success e.g. Scientific research, aerial mapping/ranging, micromachining etc. Agilent Technologies UK Ltd Dr Neil Wotherspoon South Queensferry, West Lothian EH30 9TG E: neil_wotherspoon@agilent.com T: +44 (0)131 331 1000 W: www.agilent.com Alrad Instruments Ltd Mr Ian Alderton Alder House, Turnpike Road Industrial Estate, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 2NS E: ian@alrad.com T: +44 (0)1635 30345 W: www.alrad.co.uk Alrad Instruments ltd is a leading UK supplier of machine vision, imaging products, electro optical detectors and laser products. Analytik Ltd Ian Laidlaw Managing Unit 4, The Acorn Centre, Chestnut Avenue, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire SG18 0RA E: ian.laidlaw@analytik.co.uk T: +44 (0)870 991 4044 W: www.analytik.co.uk Innovative solutions from leading global instrumentation manufacturers, coupled with unparalleled customer support have enabled us to forge a reputation for excellence since our formation in 2003. Andor Technology plc Mr Norbert Sagnard Head of Marketing 7 Millennium Way, Springvale Business Park, Belfast, County Antrim BT12 7AL E: n.sagnard@andor.com T: +44 (0)28 9023 7126 W: www.andor.com We operate at the high-value end of the global scientific digital camera market. Aquila Instruments Limited David Lovering Unit 9, The Maltings, Station Road, Newport, Essex CB11 3RN E: david.lovering@aquila-instruments.com T: +44 (0)1799 542 810 W: www.aquila-instruments.com Aquila Instruments manufactures the nkd, the most advanced thin film measurement instrument available. Arden Photonics Ltd Mr David Robinson Royston House, 267 Cranmore Bouelvard, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands B90 4QT E: david@ardenphotonics.com T: +44 (0)121 733 7721 W: www.ardenphotonics.com We specialise in instrumentation for the measurement of a wide range of optical fibers, and optical components. Armstrong Optical Ltd Mr Ian Johnstone 31 Caxton House, Northampton Science Park, Kings Park Road, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN3 6LG E: ij@armstrongoptical.co.uk T: +44 (0)1604 654 220 W: www.armstrongoptical.co.uk We offer a wide range of optical metrology and imaging products & systems to a very diverse array of industries with an even broader variety of application requirements. Asylum Research UK Ltd Dr Chris Mulcahy Bicester Innovation Centre, Commerce House, Telford Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 4LD E: chris@asylumresearch.co.uk T: +44 (0)1869 255 775 W: www.asylumresearch.co.uk Asylum Research is a technology leader for scanning probe and atomic force in microscopes (SPM/AFM) for both materials and bioscience applications. Beckman Coulter Andrew Mark Oakley Court, Kingsmead Business Park, London Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP11 1JU E: amark@beckmancoulter.com T: +44 (0)1494 441 181 W: www.beckmancoulter.com Best Scientific Ltd Dr Eric Best Managing 6 Spencers Orchard, Wroughton, Swindon, Wiltshire SN4 9NT E: eric@bestscientific.co.uk T: +44 (0)1793 812 477 W: www.bestscientificweb.com We are an established provider of optical solutions to a diversity of markets specialising in microscopy metrology machine vision and life sciences. Bronkhorst UK Ltd Andy Mangell Cathrine House, London Road, Sawston, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 3XE E: a.mangell@bronkhorst.co.uk T: +44 (0)1223 833 222 W: www.bronkhorst.co.uk Bronhurst UK Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bronkhurst High-Tech BV of the Netherlands and offers local sales and after-sales support, calibration and service facilities, application engineering and user training courses. Cambridge Magnetic Refrigeration Dr Kurt Haselwimmer Britannia House, 19-21 Godesdone Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB5 8HR E: kurt@cmr.uk.com T: +44 (0)1223 473 631 W: www.cmr-direct.com We have designed a range of fridge refrigeration systems, measurements of resistivity and susceptibility as well as the extremely popular low temperature transformers that are capable of yielding 1pV per root Hz noise levels. Carl Zeiss NTS GmbH Mr Ian Belding 511 Coldhams Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB1 3JS E: belding@smt.zeiss.com T: +44 (0)1223 414 166 W: www.smt.zeiss.com/nts The NTS Division is a value adding integral part of Carl Zeiss servicing SEM, TEM and Particle Beam instruments designed to set unique high quality standards and to provide customer focused solutions for the semiconductor, material analysis and life science application worldwide. Cascade Technologies Ltd. Mr Yann Hamonou Glendevon House, Castle Business Park, Stirling, Stirling FK9 4TZ E: y.hamonou@cascade-technologies.com T: +44 (0)1786 447 721 W: www.cascade-technologies.com World leader in the design and manufacture of Quantum Cascade Laser based gas emission monitoring system and gas analyser (analyzer) for industral emissions, process optimisation and trace level applications. Cavendish Instruments Ltd Dr David Payne Aizlewood s ville, Nursery Street, Sheffield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S38 GG E: david.payne@cavendishinstruments.com T: +44 (0)114 268 6880 W: www.cavendishinstruments.com Cavendish Instruments is a leading supplier of software and instruments for a wide range of scientific, engineering and technical fields. CE Instruments Ltd Mr Richard Wall Sales Manager The Old Barn, Swan Lane, Hindley Green, Wigan, Lancashire WN2 4HF E: Richard@ceinstruments.co.uk T: +44 (0)1942 733 362 W: www.ceinstruments.co.uk CE Instruments offer various service contracts on a range of instruments. Deben UK Mr Gary Edwards Managing Brickfields Business Park, Old Stowmarket Road, Woolpit, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP30 9QS E: gary@deben.co.uk T: +44 (0)1359 244 870 W: www.deben.co.uk BIOBEST is the UK s leading privately owned laboratory providing infectious disease testing for the companion animal and production livestock sectors (cattle, pigs & salmon) Agilent Life Sciences and chemical analysis is a leading global provider of instrumentation, supplies, software, and services to the life science and chemical analysis markets. We design, manufacture, market, and service a broad range of laboratory systems consisting of instruments, chemistries, software, and supplies that meet a variety of laboratory needs. Deben UK are a precision engineering company based in the East of England which specialises in the field of tensile testing, motion control and specimen cooling for microscopy applications. 94 success through nanomaterials

nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology Dolomite Centre Ltd Mark Gilligan Unit 1, Anglian Business Park, Orchard Road, Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 5TW E: mark.gilligan@syrris.com T: +44 (0)1763 242 491 W: www.dolomite-microfluidics.com Dolomite is a world leader in microfluidic applications. We work with instrument manufacturers around the world providing the design and manufacture of microfluidic devices and microfluidic based instruments and systems. Farfield Group Mr Gerry Ronan CEO Voyager West Wing - Level 7, Chicago Avenue, Manchester Airport, Manchester M90 3DQ E: gronan@farfield-group.com T: +44 (0)161 436 9700 W: www.farfield-group.com Farfield is a global supplier of new analytical instruments that address the emerging and evolving measurement demands of the surface science and biophysics communities. Freeman Technology Tim Freeman of Operations Boulters Farm Centre, Castlemorton Common, Welland, Malvern, Worcestershire WR13 6LE E: tim.freeman@freemantech.co.uk T: +44 (0)1684 310 860 W: www.freemantech.co.uk Freeman Technology is a specialist company pioneering the measurement and understanding of powders and their flow properties. Geotechnical Instruments (UK) Ltd Steve Billingham Managing Sovereign House, Queensway, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire CV31 3JR E: s.billingham@geotech.co.uk T: +44 (0)1926 338 111 W: www.geotech.co.uk Geotech is the market leading manufacturer and supplier for biogas and landfill gas portable analysers. Hiden Analytical Ltd Mr Peter Hatton Managing 420 Europa Boulevard, Warrington, Cheshire WA5 7UN E: phatton@hiden.co.uk T: +44 (0)1925 445 225 W: www.hidenanalytical.com Quadrupole mass spectrometers for advanced surface science, gas analysis, RGA and plasma characterization from Hiden Analytic. Hitachi High Technologies Dennis Briscoe Whitebrook Park, Lower Cookham Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 8YA E: dennis.briscoe@hht-eu.com T: +44 (0)1628 585 389 W: www.hitachi-hitec-uk.com A trading company with an emphasis on creativity and leading-edge technology, Hitachi High-Technologies Co., Ltd. Japan is a member of the Hitachi Group. Hitachi High-Technologies in Europe handles a wide variety of products - from computers and peripherals to scientific instruments and systems, electronic devices, and industrial machinery and materials. HORIBA Jobin Yvon Ltd Dr Adrian Knowles Division Manager 2 Dalston Gardens, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 1BQ E: adrian.knowles@horiba.com T: +44 (0)20 8204 8142 W: www.horiba/uk/scientific.com The HORIBA Group of worldwide companies provides an extensive array of instruments and systems for applications. Imaging Associates Mr Steve Metcalfe Sales Manager 6 Avonbury Business Park, Howes Lane, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 2UA E: steve.metcalfe@imas.co.uk T: +44 (0)1869 356 240 W: www.imas.co.uk Imaging Asoociates specialises in biomedical, materials science and cytogenetic imaging, providing microscopy solutions for digital image capture, image analysis and documentation. Infinitesima Limited Innovations House, Mill Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 0JX E: info@infinitesima.com T: +44 (0)1865 811 171 W: www.infinitesima.com Infinitesima is leading the way in non-vacuum nanoscale imaging technology Intellevation Dr Simon Hicks CEO 5 Dalziel Road, Hillington Park, Glasgow, Renfrewshire G52 4NN E: simon.hicks@intellevation.co.uk T: +44 (0)141 882 0058 W: www.intellevation.co.uk Intellevation designs and manufactures a range of optical and crystal monitoring and control systems. Ionscope Limited Mr Noah Freedman CEO A2 Ash House, Melbourn Science Park, Cambridge Road, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire SG8 6HB E: noah@ionscope.com T: +44 (0)20 7691 2078 W: www.ionscope.com Ionscope develops, manufactures and sells systems for scanning ion conductance microscopy (SICM) - a new SPM technique, able to produce images of living cell membranes at a resolution fifty times better than achievable using a conventional optical microscope. ISS Group Services Mr Grant Hurley General Manager Pellowe House, Francis Road, Withington, Manchester M20 4XP E: grant@iss-group.co.uk T: +44 (0)161 445 5442 W: www.iss-group.co.uk The ISS Group is a provider of solutions to characterise materials from the macro down to the nano scale. JEOL (UK) Ltd Amy Stobart JEOL House, Silver Court, Watchmead, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 1LT E: amys@jeol.uk.com T: +44 (0)1707 377 117 W: www.jeoluk.com We are a leading supplier of Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEMs), Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEMs), Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPMs), Mass Spectrometers, NMR Spectrometers, and semi-conductor tools for scientific and industrial purposes. JPK Instruments Ltd Mr Drew Murray 7223 IQ Cambridge, Waterbeach, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 9TL E: drew.murray@jpk.com T: +44 (0)1223 815 645 W: www.jpk.com We are a leading manufacturer of nano-analytical instruments - particularly based on atomic force microscope (AFM) and optical tweezers systems - for life sciences and soft matter applications. Kirkstall Ltd Dr Malcolm Wilkinson Managing The Sheffield Bioincubator, 40 Leavygreave Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S3 7RD E: jmw@kirkstall.org T: +44 (0)844 800 4113 W: www.kirkstall.org Kirkstall has developed an advanced cell culture system to provide in vivo-like conditions for cell growth. Kore Technology Ltd Dr Barrie Griffiths Chairman Cambridgeshire Business Park, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 4EA E: bwg@kore.co.uk T: +44 (0)1353 653 030 W: www.kore.co.uk At Kore we offer products and services based on our extensive experience in the fields of ultra-highvacuum (UHV) design, surface analysis and time-offlight mass spectrometry (TOF-MS). KP Technology Ltd Prof Iain Baikie CEO Burn Street, Wick, Caithness KW1 5EH E: iain@kptechnology.ltd.uk T: +44 (0)1955 602 777 W: www.kptechnology.ltd.uk KP technology is an award winning company which designs and manufactures Kelvin Probe Systems for work function and surface potential measurements. KRÜSS Surface Science Centre Robert-John Dyer Technical Sales Engineer School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock s Close, Bristol BS8 1TS E: robert.dyer@kruss.co.uk T: +44 (0)117 325 0257 W: www.kruss.de KRÜSS surface science provides equipment for research, development, educational, and quality control, measuring contact angle, wetting, surface tension, interfacial tension, surface energy and surface viscosity for stability of emulsions and foams. L.O.T. - Oriel UK Ltd Angela Carslake 1 Mole Business Park, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7BA E: angela@lotoriel.co.uk T: +44 (0)1372 378 822 W: www.lotoriel.co.uk LOT-Oriel your one stop shop for biotechnology, imaging, materials analysis, nanotechnology and spectroscopy instrumentation. Lab-Tools Ltd Dr Beau Webber & Designer G19, Canterbury Enterprise Hub, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NJ E: beau@lab-tools.co.uk T: +44 (0)1227 824 675 W: www.lab-tools.co.uk The strength of Lab-Tools in the nano- to micro-scale field is based on a strong record of academic research, combined with extensively applied metrology, and the proven ability to implement novel measurement protocols with appropriate combinations of apparatus and software. Lambda Photometrics Ltd Mr Daniel Jeffery Marketing Manager Lambda House, Batford Mill, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 5BZ E: danj@lambdaphoto.co.uk T: +44 (0)1582 764 334 W: www.lambdaphoto.co.uk Lambda Photometrics is one of the UK s leading disributors of lasers, optics, fibre optics, electronic Instrumentation, surface metrology and machine vision products. Malvern Instruments Ltd Malcolm Connah Product Marketing Manager Enigma Business Park, Grovewood Road, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 1XZ E: malcolm.connah@malvern.co.uk T: +44 (0)1684 581 428 W: www.malvern.com Malvern provides a range of particle analysis and rheological instrumentation that delivers inter-related measurements reflecting the complexities of particulates and disperse systems, nanomaterials and macromolecules. Metryx Ltd Adrian Kiermasz CAO Manor Park, Nailsea Wall Lane, Nailsea, Bristol, Avon BS48 4DD E: adrian.kiermasz@metryx.net T: +44 (0)1275 859 988 W: www.metryx.net Metryx was formed with a view of bringing a significant change to semiconductor measurement technology. Michelson Diagnostics Ltd Mr Jon Holmes CEO 11A Grays Farm Production Village, Grays Farm Road, Orpington, Kent BR6 0BA E: jon.holmes@md-ltd.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 8308 1695 W: www.michelsondiagnostics.com Michelson Diagnostics is the developer and manufacturer of products based on multi-beam Optical Coherence Tomography (OTC), the uniquely powerful, innovative optical imaging technology that is capable of imaging living tissue microstructure at <10µm resolution, in real time, to depths of 1 mm or more. Nano Magnetic Instruments Graham Allberrey Suite 290, 266 Banbury Rd, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 7DL E: graham.allberrey@smt.gb.com T: +44 (0)7906 159 508 W: www.nanomagnetics-inst.com NanoMagnetics Instruments was founded in Oxford, UK in 1998 as a manufacturer of Scanning Hall Probe Microscope (SHPM) for room temperature applications. NanoSight Ltd Mr Jeremy Warren CEO Minton Park, London Road, Arnesbury, Wiltshire SP4 7RT E: jeremywarren@nanosight.co.uk T: +44 (0)1980 676 065 W: www.nanosight.com The world s leading provider of a series of unique unstruments for the optical detection and real time analysis of sub-micron particles that offer significant advantages compared with existing light scattering techniques. Obducat CamScan Ltd Mr Ian Holton Managing Camscan House, Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire CB25 9PY E: ian.holton@camscan.com T: +44 (0)1223 861 066 W: www.camscan.com CamScan has been a leading manufacturer of Scanning Electron Microscopes for nearly 40 years and has established a reputation for providing robust solutions for differing applications. OGP UK Limited Mr Andrew Fulton Managing Faraday House, Tomlinson Business Park, Woodyard Lane, Foston, Derbyshire DE65 5DJ E: andrewf@ogpuk.com T: +44 (0)1283 585 933 W: www.ogpuk.com We provide inspection solutions in many market sectors including automotive, aerospace, ceramics, electronics, plastics, medical, and metal working industries. Omicron NanoTechnology Ltd Dr Craig Williams UK & ROI Sales Engineer 1 The Felbridge Centre, Wilard Way, East Grinstead, West Sussex RH19 1XP E: craig.williams@omicron.co.uk T: +44 (0)1342 331 006 W: www.omicron-instruments.com We are the world s leading supplier of solutions for analytic requirements under UHV-conditions in the fields of surface science and nanotechnology. Omniscan Ltd Dr Russell Evans Managing Unit 2, The Mill Pool, Lambpit Street, Penycae, Wrexham, Clwyd LL14 2RB E: russell@omniscan.co.uk T: +44 (0)1978 844 155 W: www.omniscan.co.uk We provide instrumentation and consulting for measurement of surfaces roughness, waviness and shape; layer thickness and optical properties ranging from the sub-nanometer to the cm scales along with surface modification and laser lithography. Oxford Applied Research Ltd Rupert Smith Nanotech House, Nursery Road, North Leigh Business Park, Witney, Oxfordshire OX29 6SN E: sales@oaresearch.co.uk T: +44 (0)1993 880 005 W: www.oaresearch.co.uk Oxford Applied Research is a supplier of UHV and HV components and systems for the deposition and characterisation of thin films. Oxford Instruments Dr John Burgoyne Marketing Manager - Innovative Products Tubney Woods, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX13 5QX E: john.burgoyne@oxinst.co.uk T: +44 (0)1865 393 200 W: www.oxford-instruments.com Oxford Instruments aims to pursue responsible development and deeper understanding of our world through science and technology. NanoPerspective 95

Oxford Lasers Ltd Dr Alan Ferguson Sales Unit 8, Moorbrook Park, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 7HP E: alan.ferguson@oxfordlasers.com T: +44 (0)1235 814 433 W: www.oxfordlasers.com Oxford Lasers Imaging Division produces high-speed imaging systems for particle, droplet and bubble size measurement, spray pattern analysis and flow visualization. Our advanced systems let you see what s really happening. Oxford NanoScience Ltd Mr Chris Hatton of Sales 4-6 Carters Lane, Kiln Farm, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK11 3ER E: chatton@polaron.co.uk T: +44 (0)1908 563 267 W: www.oxfordnanoscience.com Imago is a world class provider of metrology and analysis equipment serving the microelectronic and general research markets. Panalytical Limited Reg Nicholls Business Manager of UK and Ireland 7310 IQ Cambridge, Waterbeach CB25 9AY E: reg.nicholls@panalytical.com T: +44 (0)1223 203 481 W: www.panalytical.com PANalytical enables you and your business to benefit from our leading expertise and experience in the important field of materials characterization. ParticlesCIC Simon Lawson Houldsworth Building, Clarendon Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 9JT E: s.lawson@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2376 W: www.particlescic.com The ParticlesCIC provides access to advanced analytical equipment and expertise. Founded in July 2003 we have an enviable track record of providing routine and problem solving services to industry. Photek Limited Mr Ian Cox Sales Manager 26 Castleham Road, St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex TN38 9NS E: ian.cox@photek.co.uk T: +44 (0)1424 850 555 W: www.photek.co.uk Photek are specialist manufacturers of vacuum based tubes and camera systems for photon detection. We manufacture Image Intensifiers, PMT s, Streak Tubes and a range of associated electronics and camera systems. Physik Instrumente (PI) UK Mr Kevin Grimley Managing Trent House, University Way, Cranfield Technology Park, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AN E: k.grimley@pi.ws T: +44 (0)1234 756 360 W: www.physikinstrumente.co.uk PI now have more than 30 years of experience in the design, development and manufacturing of precision positioning systems. Prior Scientific Instruments Ltd Marleen Mertens Marketing Co-ordinator 3-4 Fielding Industrial Estate, Wilbraham Road, Fulbourn, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB1 5ET E: mmertens@prior.com T: +44 (0)1223 881 711 W: www.prior.com Suppliers of high precision programmable motorized microscopes stages, laser autofocus systems, fluorescence illumination systems, automated slide hamdling systems, fiber optic inspection equipment, motorized filter wheels, and microscopes. Quantachrome UK Ltd Anna Howson Pale Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hook, Hampshire RG27 8DH E: anna.howson@quantachrome.co.uk T: +44 (0)1252 819 719 W: www.quantachrome.co.uk Quantachrome UK works closely with our carefully selected business partners; Cilas, Dispersion Technology and Optika Microscopes to offer the most advanced solutions for particle characterisation. Randox Laboratories Ltd. Chris Henry Marketing Manager 55 Diamond Road, Crumlin, County Antrim BT29 4QY E: marketing@randox.com T: +44 (0)28 9442 2413 W: www.randox.com Randox laboratories is a privately owned diagnostic reagent and equipment manufacturing company. Renishaw plc New Mills, Wotton Under Edge, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL12 8JR E: uk@renishaw.com T: +44 (0)1453 524 524 W: www.renishaw.com In metrology, motion control, machine calibration, dental CAD/CAM and spectroscopy, Renishaw innovations enhance precision, efficiency and quality. Scientific & Medical Products Ltd Andrew Graham Business Manager Shirley House, 12 Gately Road, Cheadle, Cheshire SK8 1PY E: andrew@scimed.co.uk T: +44 (0)161 491 3068 W: www.scimed.co.uk Our focus is on the promotion, sales, service and support of innovative and world-class products to customers in industry and academia. Shimadzu UK Limited Natasha Morgan Marketing Communications Co-ordinator Mill Court, Featherstone Road, Wolverton Mill South, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK12 5RD E: natasha.morgan@shimadzu.co.uk T: +44 (0)870 837 5209 W: www.shimadzu.co.uk The company has grown to be an established leader in its field with substancial manufacturing bases. Spicer Consulting Dr John Sackett Eden Laboratory, Broadmead Road, Stewartby, Bedfordshire MK43 9ND E: jns@spicerconsulting.com T: +44 (0)1234 765 773 W: www.spicerconsulting.com Spicer Consulting has built a world wide reputation in magnetic fields cancelling for scanning electron microscopes and simulation instruments. SS Scientific Limited Dr Steve Shannon Units 6-9, Broad Farm, Hellingly, East Sussex BN27 4DU E: steve@ss-sci.com T: +44 (0)1323 441 920 W: www.ss-sci.com Our focus is on scientific instruments incorporating precision mechanics, electronics and software. Used within a vacuum environment from XHV to Plasma procession pressures. Stratton Technologies Ltd Mr Chris Brady Managing PO Box 82, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire SG18 8ZN E: chris@strattontechnologies.co.uk T: +44 (0)1992 531 112 W: www.strattontechnologies.co.uk Stratton Technologies offers a range of high quality instruments and components to both R&D labs and OEM users in the UK & Ireland engaged in laser, microscopy and imaging applications Systegration Ltd. Mr Alastair Sharp Managing 98 Sea Road, East Preston, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN16 1NP E: alastair.sharp@systegration.ltd.uk T: +44 (0)1903 784 103 W: www.systegration.ltd.uk Our focus is the fields of high technology inspection, with a side reference to traceability and tracking. TA Instruments UK Ltd Stephane De Backer Business Manager Europe North Block D, The Fleming Centre, Fleming Way, Manor Royal, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 9NB E: sdebacker@tainstruments.com T: +44 (0)1293 658 900 W: www.tainstruments.com TA Instruments supplies high technology productsfor thermal analysis, rheology, and microcalorimetry. Taylor Hobson Precision Darian Mauger Sales Manager PO Box 36, 2 New Star Road, Leicester, Leicestershire LE4 9JQ E: darian.mauger@ametek.co.uk T: +44 (0)116 276 3771 W: www.taylor-hobson.com Taylor Hobson is a high precision technology company operating at the highest levels of acuracy within the field of roundness as form measurment. ThermoFisher Scientific Harald Ritchie Chromatography Consumables 112 Chadwick Road, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 1PR E: harald.ritchie@thermofisher.com T: +44 (0)1928 581 000 W: www.thermo.com Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is the world leader in serving science, enabling our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. Tiab Limited Mr Conway Young Technical Upton Lodge Buildings, Astrop Road, Middleton Cheney, Banbury, Northamptonshire OX17 2PJ E: conway.young@tiab.co.uk T: +44 (0)1295 714 046 W: www.tiab.co.uk TIAB provides a unique design of moduar digital controllers. We are used tin a vast range of applications. We provide the expertise and support to help you in any control or data analysis application. Tinius Olsen Ltd Wayne Hayward Marketing Manager 6 Perrywood Busines Park, Honeycrock Lane, Salfords, Redhill, Surrey RH1 5DZ E: whayward@tiniusolsen.com T: +44 (0)1737 765 001 W: www.tiniusolsen.com Tinius Olsen is the leading specialist manufacturer and supplier of static tension and/or compression materials testing machines. Our machines are designed for use in Research and Quality Control to measure material s strength and performance. TSI Instruments Ltd Simon Tebb Regional Sales Manager 373 Stirling Road, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3RT E: simon.tebb@tsi.com T: +44 (0)1494 459 200 W: www.tsi.com TSI is the leading worldwide manufacturer of aerosol measurement solutions. Uniscan Instruments Ltd Graham Johnson Managing Sigma House, Burlow Rd., Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9JB E: graham.johnson@uniscan.co.uk T: +44 (0)1298 70981 W: www.uniscan.co.uk Uniscan Instruments design, develop, manufacture and supply electrochemical and corrosion measurement instruments, innovative scanning probe and surface measurement systems. Vacuum Systems Ltd Dr George Krizek Managing 11 Lexden Lodge Industrial Estate, Crowborough, East Sussex TN6 2NQ E: krizek@vacsys.co.uk T: +44 (0)1892 665 633 W: www.vacsys.co.uk Engineering and applied Microanalysis Vacuum Systems. Veeco Alex Winkel Bucking Industrial Park, Anderson Road, Swavesey, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 4UQ E: awinkel@veeco.co.uk T: +44 (0)1954 233 913 W: www.veeco-europe.com Veeco provides the tools to make, measure and visualize today s world-changing technologies. Whistonbrook Technologies Ltd Dr Stephen Edwards Technical Unit C24, 110 Butterfield, Great Marling, Luton, Bedfordshire LU2 8DL E: s.edwards@whistonbrook.com T: +44 (0)1582 515 212 W: www.whistonbrook.com Whistonbrook Technologies Limited is a small electronic instrument design house founded in 1997 and based in Bedfordshire, UK. Windsor Scientific Ltd Dr Keith Dawes General Manager 264 Argyll Avenue, Slough Trading Estate, Slough, Berkshire SL1 4HE E: office@windsor-ltd.co.uk T: +44 (0)1753 822 522 W: www.windsorscientific.co.uk Our purpose is to provide research and development instrumentation to stimulate the advance of scientific research for the benefit of the community. ZonePlates Ltd Dr Pambos Charalambous 8 South Way, Claverings Industrial Estate, London N9 0AB E: pambos@zoneplates.com T: +44 (0)20 8887 6921 W: www.zoneplates.com Fabrication of high resolution Zone Plates, Gratings, and other nanostructures in a variety of materials. Automotive BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. Caparo Vehicle Technologies David Skertchly Unit 6, The Ringway Centre, Houndmills Business Park, Edison Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 6YH E: d.skertchly@caparo-vt.com T: +44 (0)1256 351 340 W: www.caparovehicletechnologies.com Caparo Vehicle Technologies (CVT) is an advanced technology and engineering design company, focused on providing technology development, materials engineering and design services to the mainstream automotive, aerospace and marine markets. Group Lotus plc Jason Rowe Chief Engineer - Materials & Manufacturing Engineering Lotus Engineering, Potash Lane, Hethel, Norfolk NR14 8EZ E: jrowe@lotuscars.co.uk T: +44 (0)1953 608 423 W: www.grouplotus.com Providing world-class engineering services and technologies, Lotus is established as a specialist in the global automotive industry, both as a successful manufacturer of sports cars and as a leading engineering consultancy for vehicle manufacturers and suppliers. 96 success through nanomaterials

nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology HilTech Developments Ltd John Holden Chief Engineer 22 Larbre Crescent, Whickham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear NE16 5YG E: jholden@hiltechdevelopments.com T: +44 (0)191 488 6258 W: www.hiltechdevelopments.com HILTech Developments is a Research and Development, Consultancy and Engineering Services Company Specializing in Leading-Edge Electric Vehicle technologies. Infineum UK Ltd Martin Dare Edwards PO Box 1, Milton Hill, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX13 6BB E: martin.dare-edwards@infineum.com T: +44 (0)1235 549 500 W: www.infineum.com The Infineum Group of Companies is a world-class petroleum additives enterprise. Visteon UK Limited Morris Roseman Materials Specialist Visteon Customer and Technology Centre, GC-K03_C, Endeavour Drive, Basildon, Essex SS14 3WF E: mrosema4@visteon.com T: +44 (0)1268 701 793 W: www.visteon.com Visteon s vision is to partner with our customers to help them build the best vehicles Williams Grand Prix Engineering Ltd. Mr. Brian Patrick O Rourke Chief Composites Engineer Grove, Wantage, Oxfordshire OX12 0DQ E: brian.orourke@williamsf1.com T: +44 (0)1235 777 700 W: www.williamsf1.com Williams F1 is one of the worlds leading Formula One teams. Catalysts and Absorbents Johnson Matthey Dr Sally Jones Public Relations Manager 40-42 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8EE E: sally.jones@matthey.com T: +44 (0)20 7269 8407 W: www.matthey.com BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. CSMA Ltd Chris Pickles Queens Road, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST4 7LQ E: chrispickles@csma.ltd.uk T: +44 (0)1782 764 347 W: www.csma.ltd.uk Our surface analysis expertise is world renowned and has been built up over twenty five years of solving problems for a wide range of industries and materials. Advanced Insulation Systems Sarah Rogers Chief Chemist Rigestate, Station Road, Berkeley, Gloucestershire GL13 9RL E: sarah.rogers@aisplc.com T: +44 (0)1453 511 600 W: www.aisplc.com Advanced Insulation Plc was founded in late 2007 with the express purpose of acquiring Alderney Materials Ltd from Alderney plc. This was achieved in early 2008 thanks to substantial backing of private capital. Advanced Technology Coatings Limited Mr Trevor Carroll General Manager 1 Drakes Court, Eagle Road, Langage Business Park, Plympton, Devon PL7 5JY E: sales@afetc.com T: +44 (0)1752 300 582 W: www.afetc.com Innospec Steve Cook Research Fellow PO Box 17, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire CH65 4HF E: steve.cook@innospecinc.com T: +44 (0)151 348 5835 W: www.innospecinc.com Our mission is to create a focused and profitable specialty chemicals business that is growing organically and through strategic acquisition. Lola Cars International Ltd Ted Brezina Business Development Manager Lola House, Glebe Road, St. Peter s Road, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 7DS E: tbrezina@lolacars.com T: +44 (0)1480 451 301 W: www.lola-group.com Lola Group, owned by businessman Martin Birrance, is a globally recognised supplier of advanced technology solutions to many industries, including, aerospace, defence, automotive, motorsport and communications. Low Carbon and Fuel Cell Technology KTN Mr Jonathan Butler Project Manager Orchard Road, Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 5HE E: jonathanbutler@fuelcelltoday.com T: +44 (0)1763 256 064 W: www.fuelcellktn.com The Low Carbon KTN (LC KTN) builds on the work of the Low Carbon and Fuel Cell Technology KTNs. The LC KTN will take forward low carbon automotive applications as an integral part of enhanced knowledge transfer activities for the UK s transport community. Pilkington Group Ltd Iain Smith Group Controller Alexandra Business Park, Prescot Road, St Helens, Merseyside WA10 3TT E: iain.smith@nsg.com T: +44 (0)1744 28882 W: www.pilkington.com The NSG Group is one of the world s leading manufacturers of glass and glazing systems in three major business areas; Building Products, Automotive and Specialty Glass. SMMT Ltd David Croxson Head of International Department Forbes House, Halkin Street, London SW1 X7DS E: dcroxson@smmt.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 7235 7000 W: www.smmt.co.uk Working closely with member companies, SMMT acts as the voice of the motor industry, promoting its position to government, stakeholders and the media. TRW Conekt Roger Hazelden Technology Group Leader Technical Centre, Stratford Road, Solihull, West Midlands B90 4GW E: roger.hazelden@trw.com T: +44 (0)121 627 4242 W: www.conekt.net Conekt is the consultancy arm of TRW automotive, generating new ideas and applying science and technology to product development, manufacture and validation. Johnson Matthey is a specialist chemicals company focused on its care skills in catalysis, precious metals, fine chemicals and process technology. Oxford Catalysts Dr Will Barton Chief Operationss Officer 115e Milton Park, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX14 4RZ E: will.barton@oxfordcatalysts.com T: +44 (0)1235 841 708 W: www.oxfordcatalysts.com Oxford Catalysts is innovating to create a cleaner future; its products have the potential to change the world. PQ Silicas UK Dr Alan Minihan Product Technology Manager 4 Liverpool Road, Warrington, Cheshire WA5 1AQ E: alan.minihan@pqcorp.com T: +44 (0)1925 416 100 W: www.pqcorp.com PQ Corporation is a leading producer of silicate, zeolite, and other performance materials serving the detergent, pulp and paper, chemical, petroleum, catalyst, water treatment, construction, and beverage markets. Rahu Catalysts Ltd Glenn Fletcher Finance & Operations H2O-Lake View Drive, Sherwood Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG15 0HT E: glenn.fletcher@rahucat.com T: +44 (0)1623 722 114 W: www.rahucat.com RahuCat has the skills to tailor its solutions to a broad range of industrial applications and has resources to provide technical support to its customers in the development and roll - out of the technology. Characterisation AMRL Dr Andy Wright Glyndwr University, PP19 Faculty of Science & Technology, Plas Coch, Mold Road, Wrexham, Clwyd LL11 2AW E: a.wright@glyndwr.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1978 293 369 W: www.newi.ac.uk/wrighta/index.htm The laboratory completed a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project (KTP-online) with Micro Materials Ltd (Wrexham) to develop both high temperature and cold stages for their Nano Test instrument. BegbrokeNano Alison Crossley Oxford University Begbroke Science Park, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 1PF E: alison.crossley@materials.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 283 726 W: www.begbrokenano.com Begbroke nano offers a comprehensive service for the investigation of materials and materials related problems, our expert knowledge and extensive facilities can be used in a variety of ways to support our customers. Escubed Ltd Dr Simon Lawson Leeds Innovation Centre, 103 Clarendon Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 9DF E: simon.lawson@escubed.co.uk T: +44 (0)845 838 8701 W: www.escubed.co.uk escubed limited provides comprehensive analytical and research services in particle and powder technology to customers across all sectors Intertek Measurement Science Group Dr Simon Allen Managing Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar TS10 4RF E: simon.allen@intertek.com T: +44 (0)1642 435 755 W: www.measurementscience.co.uk Analysis, characterisation, problem-solving and consultancy are offered in production, product development, research and technical services. Loughborough Surface Analysis Ltd Mr David Sykes M D PO Box 5016, Holywell Park, Ashby Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3WS E: d.e.sykes@lsaltd.co.uk T: +44 (0)1509 260 779 W: www.lsaltd.co.uk An independent analytical laboratory, providing support to industrial researchers, process engineers and independent consultants. York JEOL Center Professor Edward Boyes Co- Helix House, York Science Park, Heslington, York, North Yorkshire Y010 5BR E: eb520@york.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1904 328 407 W: www.york.ac.uk/res/nanocentre The York JEOL Nanocenter represents a major long term collaboration between the University of York, Yorkshire Forward, and JEOL who are world leaders in eletron optics. Coatings and Inks 3M UK plc Mr Martin Hutchinson Development Specialist Standard Way, Northallerton, North Yorkshire DL6 2XA E: mhutchinson@mmm.com T: +44 (0)1609 780 170 W: www.3m.com 3M is a diversified technology company serving customers and communities with innovative products and services. Each of our six businesses has earned leading global market positions. Accelerated Weathering Laboratory (AWL) Ltd Paul Edwards Technical Berkeley House, Hunts Rise, South Marston Park, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4TG E: paul.edwards@awlltd.co.uk T: +44 (0)1793 834 211 W: www.awlltd.co.uk We cater for aerospace, medical, auto-motive, and non motive sectors including prototype engineering facility, static low temperature testing and biodegradable performance AFE Technology Coatings (AFETC) is a developer and manufacturer of thin film based optical filters and coatings for use in a variety of precision optical applications. Specialising in high performance products AFETC supplies prototypes and OEM quantities of filters and coatings to industry leaders. Akzo Nobel Andrew Burgess Research Fellow Wilton Applied Research Group, Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar, Cleveland TS10 4RF E: andrew.burgess@akzonobel.com T: +44 (0)1642 435 859 W: www.akzonobel.com Based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, we make and supply a wide range of paints, coatings and specialty chemicals - 2008 revenue totalled 15.4 bn euros. Infact we are the largest global paints and coatings company. Akzo Nobel - International Paint Tom Straw Stoneygate Lane, Felling, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE10 0JY E: tom.straw@internationalpaint.com T: +44 (0)191 402 2619 W: www.akzonobel.com/international Based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, we make and supply a wide range of paints, coatings and specialty chemicals - 2008 revenue totalled 15.4 bn euros. Infact we are the largest global paints and coatings company. Akzo Nobel Powder Coatings Ltd Arthur Moseley Marketing Manager Stoneygate Lane, Felling, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE10 0JY E: arthur.moseley@interpon.com T: +44 (0)191 402 2457 W: www.interpon.com AkzoNobel Powder Coatings is the largest global manufacturer of powder coatings, and a leader in powder coatings technology. We offer effective coatings solutions for a wide range of applications, including furniture, automotive, IT, appliance, the architectural market and general industry. Alacritas Consultancy Ltd. Dr Rick Spencer 196 Main Street, Markfield, Leicestershire LE67 9UX E: nano@alacritas.net T: +44 (0)1530 244 655 W: www.alacritas.net We have worked in vacuum coating and thin films for almost 20 years. Applied Multilayers Ltd Dr Michael Walls Garden Court, Gee Road, Coalville, Leicestershire LE67 4NB E: michael.walls@applied-multilayers.com T: +44 (0)1530 830 545 W: www.applied-multilayers.com At applied multi-layers we offer the ultimate sputtering process for optical applications.the closed field magnetron reactive sputtering process provides optimum deposition conditions for super-smooth, non absorbing and low stress thin film growth. NanoPerspective 97

Archer Technicoat Ltd Mr Calvin Prentice Techinical Progress Rd, Sands Industrial Estate, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 4JD E: calvin.prentice@cvd.co.uk T: +44 (0)1494 462 101 W: www.cvd.co.uk we specialise in surface coatings & materials technology. Atkina Ltd Prof Jim Cairns Project Officer Harris Building, University of Dundee, Dundee, Angus DD1 4HN E: j.a.cairns@dundee.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1382 344 401 W: www.dundee.ac.uk Aktina is developing an enabling technology which allows thin coatings to be fixed to a range of surfaces. This technology has great potential across a range of applications, which include optical circuit boards, liquid crystal displays and gas sensors. Becker Industrial Coatings Ltd Bill Lee Goodlass Road, Speke, Liverpool, Merseyside L24 9HJ E: bill.lee@beckers-bic.com T: +44 (0)151 448 1010 W: www.beckers-bic.com We supply coatings for the industrial finishing of metal & plastic. We are a european market leader for coil coating paints and a key supplier of special coating systems for the industry. BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. CA Technology Ltd Dr Peter Chandler 28 School Road, West Wellow, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 6AR E: peterchandler@btinternet.com T: +44 (0)1794 323 126 W: www.surfaceweb.com CA Technology provides a range of specialist technical and market consultant services which aim to help companies develop and exploit their Intellectual property. CEVP Ltd Ben Jensen Unit 24, Euro Buisiness Park, New Road, Newhaven, East Sussex BN9 0DQ E: ben@cevp.co.uk T: +44 (0)1273 515 899 W: www.cevp.co.uk CEVP creates the world s most versatile tools for sputtering and nanomaterial growth. Chamelic Ltd Dr Sasha Heriot Business Development Manager Leeds Innovation Centre, 103 Clarendon Rd, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 9DF E: s.heriot@chamelic.co.uk T: +44 (0)113 246 8520 W: www.chamelic.co.uk Chamelic Ltd develops and sells a range of high performance surface treatments that can be used in many applications. Clariant Dr Matthew Walker R & D Manager Clariant House, Unit 2, Rawdon Park, Yeadon, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS19 7BA E: matthew.walker@clariant.com T: +44 (0)113 239 7936 W: www.clariant.co.uk Clariant is a world leader is speciality chemicals, represented on 5 continents by over 100 group companies. Coatings Comet Glenda Thisdell Editor 14 Castle Mews, High Street, Hampton, Middlesex TW12 2NP E: g.thisdell@pra-world.com T: +44 (0)20 8487 0800 W: www.pra-world.com PRA is the world s most complete surface coatings advisor and the essential connector to the global surface coatings community throughout the supply chain. Colourite Metal Treatments Louise Byrne Selinas Lane, Dagenham, Essex RM8 1ET E: louise.byrne@colourite.net T: +44 (0)20 8592 1172 W: www.colourite.net Colourite Metal Treatments is a specialist anodising and metal finishing company, working with a wide variety of products, from automotive parts to sculpture to architectural pieces. Corus Colours Rodney Rice Business Development Manager Shotton Works, Deeside, Flintshire CH5 2NH E: rodney.rice@corusgroup.com T: +44 (0)1244 892 434 W: www.colorcoat-online.com CORUS Colors is an international business manufacturing pre-finished steel for the building envelope, domestic applications and manufactured goods markets. Crown Paints Sally Heppenstall Marketing Manager Hollins Road, Darwen, Lancashire BB3 0BG E: sally.heppenstall@crownpaint.co.uk T: +44 (0)870 240 1127 W: www.crownpaint.co.uk Paint manufacturers. CVD Technologies Dr David Sheel MD Cockroft Building, Salford University Campus, Manchester M5 4WT E: d.w.sheel@salford.ac.uk T: +44 (0)7810 707 984 W: www.cvdtechnologies.co.uk We are a recognised leader in the field of atmospheric pressure CVD. We offer a vertically integrated capability from research through product and process feasibility, prototyping and design and commissioning of the full production process. Datalase Sandra Cousins VP of Sales & Marketing Unit 3, Wheldon Rd, Widnes, Cheshire WA8 8FW E: scousins@datalase.com T: +44 (0)151 423 9360 W: www.datalase.com Datalase produces a pigment which is used to create an ink that can be printed as a patch onto a product. Eltro (GB) Ltd. Jeremy Cockrem Managing Unit B4, Armstrong Mall, Southwood Business Park, Farnborough, Surrey GU14 0NR E: jeremy.cockrem@eltro.co.uk T: +44 (0)1252 523 000 W: www.eltro.co.uk Eltro offers an environmentally friendly nitration process, which is easy on resources, and provides protection of components and tools against wear, corrosion and for increased strength. Expertas Limited Trevor S B Sayer Swallow Business Centre, 10 Swallow Drive, Cedars Park, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP145BY E: enquiries@expertas-colour.com T: +44 (0)1449 616 885 W: www.expertas-colour.com Expertas are international colour consultants specialising in pigment technology and the dispersion of pigments to the nano-scale for use in a range of industrial applications. Fujifilm Imaging Colorants Ltd Paul Ewing VP Strategic Planning and R&D PO Box 42 Hexagon Tower, Blackley, Manchester M9 8ZS E: paul.ewing@fujifilmic.com T: +44 (0)161 721 1458 W: www.fujifilmimagingcolorants.com FUJIFILM Imaging Colorants (FFIC) is a global leader in the development and supply of innovative, high performance colourants that are enabling new possibilities in digital print, and a range of specialty applications. Fujifilm-Sericol Nigel Gould Research and Development Manager Pysons Road, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 2LE E: nigel.gould@fujifilmsericol.com T: +44 (0)1843 872 067 W: www.fujifilmsericol.com FujiFilm sericol is the globa;l leader in the formulation, manufacture and marketing of premium Inks and comsumables for the Inkjet, screen, and narrow Web print markets. Gelest Ltd Mr Mike Armstrong Marketing 46 Pickering Street, Maidstone, Kent ME15 9RR E: marmstrong@gelest.com T: +44 (0)1622 741 115 W: www.gelest.com Gelest are known as the world wide leader and innovator in materials science and technology. Gelest manufactures and provides silane, silicone and metalorganic compounds serving advanced technology markets through a customer driven approach. Hardide Coatings Ltd Nick King Business Development Manager Unit 11, Wedgwood Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 4UL E: nking@hardide.com T: +44 (0)1869 353 830 W: www.hardide.com Hardide is the leading global innovator and provider of binder-free tungsten carbide-based internal and external surface coatings. HARMAN technology Ltd Trevor Rhodes Ilford Way, Mobberley, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 7JL E: trevor.rodes@harmantechnology.com T: +44 (0)1565 683 970 W: www.harmantechnology.com The company trades as ILFORD PHOTOS for the range of monochrome film, paper, and photo chemistry products. Holland Colours Jolien Stevels Unit 16-18, Sabre Court, Valentine Close, Gillingham Business Park, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0RW E: jstevels@hollandcolours.com T: +44 (0)1634 388 727 W: www.hollandcolours.com At Holland Colours, we ve been colouring the plastics and coatings world for over a quarter of a century. Ilika Technologies Ltd Dr Maura Jolliffe Business Development Kenneth Dibben House, University of Southampton, Chilworth, Southampton, Hampshire SO16 7NS E: maura.jolliffe@ilika.com T: +44 (0)23 8011 1400 W: www.ilika.com Ilika specialises in the development and application of high throughput, combinatorial R&D techniques for the discovery of new materials. IMPT Ltd James Reeves Commercial Manager Biocity, Pennyfoot Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 1GF E: james.reeves@imptl.com T: +44 (0)115 912 4293 W: www.imptl.com IMPT the developer and implementer of low cost advanced coating processes. Inca Digital Printers Dr Will Eve 512 Coldhams. Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB1 3JS E: will.eve@incadigital.com T: +44 (0)1223 577 800 W: www.incadigital.com INCA Digital is an industry leader in the design, development and manufacture of ink jet printers for the print industry. Indestructible Paint Ltd Mr Brian Norton Managing 19-25 Pentos drive, Birmingham, West Midlands B11 3TA E: brian@indestructible.co.uk T: +44 (0)121 702 2485 W: www.indestructible.co.uk Indestructible Paint is an independent specialist coating company manufacturing of engine coatings; air frame, defence and marine paints and general industrial coatings. Information Research Limited Dr Andrew Jackson Senior Analyst CP House, 97-107 Uxbridge Road, London W5 5TL E: ajackson@brg.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 8832 7830 W: www.informationresearch.co.uk IRL, a division of Business Research Group, offers a comprehensive range of marketing research and analysis services to the global paints and coatings industries. International Paint Limited Jim Brown Marketing Development Manager Stoneygate Lane, Gateshead NE10 0JY E: jim.brown@internationalpaint.com T: +44 (0)191 401 2417 W: www.international-paints.co.uk International supplier of marine coatings, delivering technologically advanced, environmentally responsible coatings solutions for protecting vessels and life at sea. IonBond Ltd Dr Peter Hatto Unit 36, No. 1 Industrial Estate, Medomsley Road, Consett, County Durham DH8 6TS E: p.hatto@uk.ionbond.com T: +44 (0)1207 599 795 W: www.ionbond.com An international leader in highest quality thin-film PVD, PA-CVD and CVD coating technologies. We offer state of the art coating service in 45 coating centers worldwide and manufacture customer specific coating equipment. Lake Chemicals & Minerals Dr Steven Cartlidge Managing Imex Business Centre, Oxleasow Road, Redditch, Worcestershire B98 0RE E: steven.cartlidge@lakecm.co.uk T: +44 (0)1527 830 461 W: www.lakecm.co.uk Lake employs the finest talented professionals to discover the speciality products and processes that create technical and commercial value for our customers and suppliers. Leighs Paints Andrew Taylor Head of Science Tower Works, Kestor Street, Bolton, Lancashire BL2 2AL E: andrew.taylor@leighspaints.com T: +44 (0)1204 521 771 W: www.leighspaints.com Leighs Paints is a leading UK manufacturer of industrial paint, including intumescent coatings. We have a wide range of industrial paints coatings suitable for a variety of applications backed up with excellent technical advice. MacDermid Autotype Ltd Nigel Holmes Senior Project Chemist Grove Road, Wantage, Oxfordshire OX12 7BZ E: nholmes@macdermidautotype.com T: +44 (0)1235 773 168 W: www.macdermidautotype.com MacDermid Autotype s mission is to apply technology to help our customers in the electronics, display screen and printing industries to succeed. 98 success through nanomaterials

nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology Magink Display Technologies Inc Mr David Coates Project Manager Coulham Innovation Centre, D5 Coulham Science Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 3DB E: dcoates@magink.com T: +44 (0)1865 408 349 W: www.magink.com Magink is a privately held company that is the world s first developer and provider of full colour reflective digital ink displays. Mantis Deposition Ltd Mr Alistair Kean Technical 2 Goodson Industrial Mews, Wellington St, Thame, Oxfordshire OX9 3BX E: alistair.kean@mantisdeposition.com T: +44 (0)1844 260 160 W: www.mantisdeposition.com Mantis Deposition is a speciality instrumentation company developing high quality deposition components and systems for the thin film coating community. MEL Chemicals Colin Norman Quality & Devlopment Manager PO Box 6, Lumn s Lane, Swinton, Manchester M27 8LS E: colin.norman@melchemicals.com T: +44 (0)161 911 1067 W: www.zrchem.com MEL Chemicals is a global producer and supplier of inorganic chemicals specialising in zirconium based chemicals. Monitor Coatings Limited Dr Bryan Allcock Managing 2 Elm Road, West Chirton Industrial Estate, North Shields, Tyne & Wear NE29 8SE E: bryanallcock@monitorcoatings.co.uk T: +44 (0)191 293 7040 W: www.monitorcoatings.co.uk Monitor Coatings Limited is a privately owned company with over 30 years experience of providing high quality coatings to demanding industries such as aerospace, oil & gas exploration, steel and many others where high performance is required in hostile environments Nano Hygiene Coatings Ltd Mr. Allen Chasteauneuf Managing 5 Mildmay Close, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 9FR E: allenchasteauneuf@nanohygienecoatings.co.uk T: +44 (0)870 765 7961 W: www.nanohygienecoatings.co.uk Nano Hygiene Coatings Ltd is a UK company specialising in the development of easy-clean and antimicrobial coatings derived from nano chemical technology. NanoPool Neil McClelland The Old Laundry, 3 Coles Lane, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B72 INE E: neil.mcclelland@nanopool.co.uk T: +44 (0)121 355 0973 W: www.nanopool.eu nanopool GmbH, located in Schwalbach (), is an innovative family business. Since 2001, it has employed nanotechnology in the surface refinement field Paint Research Association Jonathan Bourne Managing PRA Coatings Technology Centre, 14 Castle Mews, High Street, Hampton, Middlesex TW12 2NP E: j.bourne@pra-world.com T: +44 (0)20 8487 0800 W: www.pra-world.com PRA is the worlds most complete surface coatings advisor and the essential connector to the global surface coatings community throughpout the supply chain. Plasma Quest Ltd Barry Holton Unit 1B, The Rose Estate, Osborn Way, Hook, Hampshire RG27 9UT E: barry.holton@plasmaquest.co.uk T: +44 (0)1256 740 680 W: www.plasmaquest.co.uk Plasma Quest provides thin film materials and process solutions that cannot be met by conventional depostition technologies. PPG Industries UK Ltd Peter Wind PO Box 132, Leigh Road, Hindley Green, Wigan, Lancashire WN2 4XZ. E: pwind@ppg.com T: +44 (0)1942 257 161 W: www.ppg.com PPG Industries is a leader in its markets; is a streamlined, efficient manufacturer; and operates on the leading edge of new technologies and solutions. Rockwood Additives Limited Dr David Shaw Technical Manager P.O Box 2, Moorfield Road, Widnes, Cheshire WA8 3AA E: dshaw@rockwoodadditives.com T: +44 (0)151 495 2222 W: www.rockwoodadditives.com We produce and market an exensive range of natural and synthetic additives that are used to perform critical functions by manufacturers of Industrial and consumer products. Ronseal Ltd James Smith Marketing Thorncliffe Park, Chapeltown, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S25 2YP E: jsmith@ronseal.co.uk T: +44 (0)114 240 9469 W: www.ronseal.co.uk Ronseal Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of the international paint manufacturer. Scotech Limited Mr Steven Fraser Managing Netherton Road, Langbank, Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire PA14 6YG E: mail@scotech.ltd.uk T: +44 (0)1475 540 689 W: www.scotech.ltd.uk Scotech is the UK s premier distributor of thin film coating equipment and consumables. Scotech supply Capital Equipment and Consumables from market leading companies in the Vacuum Deposition and Etch field. Sea Solutions Diana Barbosa Managing 32 Granogwen Rd, Swansea, Swansea SA1 6UN E: dbarbosa@seasolutionsnano.com T: +44 (0)1792 641 144 W: www.seasolutionsnano.com Sea Solutions Ltd. is an innovative green technology consulting and solutions provider that brings added value to the estate market, restoration industry, sanitisation and food industry markets by delivering advanced self-sanitising coating technology that protect walls, ceilings and other surfaces. Scott Bader Co Ltd Gavin Creech Senior Applications Engineer Wollaston, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire NN29 7RJ E: gavin_creech@scottbader.com T: +44 (0)1933 663 100 W: www.scottbader.com Scott Bader is a multinational chemical company employing 600 people worldwide with manufacturing sites in Europe, Middle East, South Africa and has a turnover of 220 million Euros. Silberline Ltd Ian Wheeler Head of Global Advanced Technologies Banbeath Road, Leven, Fife KY8 5HD E: wheeleri@silberline.com T: +44 (0)1333 424 734 W: www.silberline.com Recognised today as a world leader in the manufacture and supply of aluminium effect pigments. Sun Chemical Derek Illseley Principal Scientist - Coatings Research Coatings Research, Cray Avenue, St Mary Cray, Orpington, Kent BR5 3PP E: derek.illsley@sunchem.com T: +44 (0)1689 894 185 W: www.sunchemical.com Sun Chemical, the world s largest producer of printing inks and pigments, is a leading provider of materials to packaging, publication, coatings, plastics, cosmetics and other industrial markets. SunJet Steve Hall A Division of Sun Chemical Ltd, Norton Hill, Midsomer Norton, Bath, Avon BA3 4RT E: steve.hall@sunchemical.com T: +44 (0)1761 408 509 W: www.sunjetink.com Sun Chemical, the worlds largest producer of printing inks and pigments, is a leading provider of materials to packaging, publication, coatings, plastics, cosmetics and other industrial markets. Synthomer Andrew Hearley Senior R&D Chemist Central Road, Templefields, Harlow, Essex CM20 2BH E: andrew.hearley@synthomer.com T: +44 (0)1279 436 211 W: www.synthomer.com Synthomer is a world-class supplier of synthetic polymers to industries ranging from paints and adhesives to textiles, speciality papers and plastics. Teer Coatings Dr Glynn Dyson Marketing Manager West Stone House, Berry Hill Industrial Estate, Droitwich, Worcestershire WR9 9AS E: glynn.dyson@teercoatings.co.uk T: +44 (0)870 220 3910 W: www.teercoatings.co.uk Teer Coatings Ltd. Is a specialist Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) coating company, consisting of three distinct business functions. Toppan Printing Co (UK) Ltd Neil Shepherd R & D Manager 128 Queen Victoria Street London, London EC4V 4BJ E: shepherd@toppan.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 7213 0500 W: www.toppan.co.uk Our business activities span the areas of commercial printing, securities printing, packaging, publications printing, electronics and IC business. All of these divisions find their roots in the original letterpress printing business of 1900. Verdex Limited Bill Rustrick Wallace Building, Roslin Biocentre, Edinburgh EH25 9PP E: bill@verdex.co.uk T: +44 (0)131 200 6370 W: www.verdex.co.uk Verdex is the new market leader in green formulated UV curing products for coatings, printing inks and plastics. Verdex provides its customers with improved technical performance and cost savings based on green and sustainable materials sourced from non food Ethicrops. Welsh Centre for Printing & Coating Mr Glyn Davies Commercial Manager School of Engineering, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP E: g.r.davies@swansea.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1792 295 095 W: www.swan.ac.uk/printing One of the worlds leading centres for research and development of printing and coating processes specialising in the application of materials by all forms of printing processes Xennia Technology Ltd Vicky Kemp Marketing Monroe House, Works Road, Letchworth, Hertfordshire SG6 1LN E: vkemp@xennia.com T: +44 (0)1462 705 260 W: www.xennia.com Xennia is the world s first one stop inkjet solution house Consultancy 3D Metrics Mrs Sabine McNeill 21a Goldhurst Terrace, London NW6 3HB E: sabine@3d-metrics.com T: +44 (0)20 7328 3701 W: www.3d-metrics.com 3D Metrics is partnered with SmartName to bring you targeted search terms designed specifically to enhance the user s overall online search experience. Accrutek Mr Peter Manser Partner 19 Glovers Cresent, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 2TB E: peter@accrutek.co.uk T: +44 (0)1937 574 108 W: www.accrutek.co.uk We are a polymer engineering consultancy with over forty four years experience in a wide range of disciplines, especially nano and micro technology. Arrowscience Consulting Dr Raymond Oliver Norton, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland TS20 1PT E: raymond.oliver@arrowscience.com T: +44 (0)1642 554 433 W: www.een-northeast.co.uk In the promotion and delivery of our innovation services we work closely with specialists who have integrated expertise in R&D strategy formulation, technology development, commercialisation, R&D proposal development, venture capital and knowledge of European policies and regulations. Arthur D Little Ltd Rick Eagar Managing Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 0XL E: eagar.richard@adlittle.com T: +44 (0)870 336 6730 W: www.adlittle.com We are a global management consultancy specializing in strategy and operations management, serving major corporations and organizations worldwide. ARUP Mr David Mellon Mechanical Engineer London Office, 13 Fitzroy Street, London W1T 4BQ E: david.mellon@arup.com T: +44 (0)20 7636 1531 W: www.arup.com We are an independent firm of designers, planners, engineers, consultants and technical specialists offering a broad range of professional services. Aston Carter Ltd Nina Loi Personal Assistant to Chief Executive 15 Bonhill Street, London EC2A 4DN E: nloi@astoncarter.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 7739 5500 W: www.astoncarter.co.uk We support the people who support the world s great businesses and help younger organisations grow. AZ-TECH Dr Alan Smith Hydowns Farm, Woodlands, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 8LX E: SmithAZT@aol.com T: +44 (0)1202 825 589 W: www.az-technology.org AZTECH Consulting Limited was established over ten years ago as a technology consultancy. It s expertise is in the management of emerging technology and it specialises in technology roadmapping and strategic planning, nanotechnology, project management, as well as advice on mergers and acquisitions. bd3t Mr Patrick Eaton Principal 2 Elm Avenue, Long Eaton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG10 4LR E: patrick.eaton@bd3t.com T: +44 (0)115 849 0259 W: www.bd3t.com bd3t brings new technologies to manufacturers so that they can improve margins, enter new markets and exploit new business opportunities. Beetlestone Ltd Mr Rogers Beetlestone Smiths, Church Lane, Bury, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 1PB E: rogers@beetlestone.com T: +44 (0)1798 839 072 W: www.beetlestone.com Beetlestone consults for high technology companies. NanoPerspective 99

Beta Technology Catherine Holt Project Manager Barclay Court, Heavens Walk, Doncaster Carr, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN4 5HZ E: catherine.holt@betatechnology.co.uk T: +44 (0)1302 322 633 W: www.betatechnology.co.uk Beta Technology is a knowledge based company supporting commercial organisations, the public sector and research communities to collaborate and develop innovative projects. BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. Bristol Colloid Centre Dr Paul Reynolds Project Manager Nanotechnology First Floor, University Gate East, Park Row, Bristol, Avon BS1 5UB E: bcc@bris.ac.uk T: +44 (0)117 929 8388 W: www.thebcc.co.uk The Bristol Colloid Centre is a scientific consultancy group with dedicated laboratory facilities and staff. Cambridge Enterprise Limited Dr Nick Slaymaker Investment Manager University of Cambridge, 10 Trumpington Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1QA E: nick.slaymaker@enterprise.cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 760 339 W: www.enterprise.cam.uk Cambridge Enterprise exists to help University of Cambridge inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs make their ideas and concepts more commercially successful for the benefit of society, the UK economy, the inventors and the University. Centre for Business Relationships, Accountability, Sustainability and Society (BRASS) Mrs Elizabeth Thomas Communications Manager Cardiff University, 55 Park Place, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 3AT E: heminge@cf.ac.uk T: +44 (0)2920 876 562 W: www.brass.cf.ac.uk The Centre for Business Relationships, Accountability, Sustainability and Society (BRASS) is an ESRC funded research centre combining expertise from Cardiff University s Business School, School of City and Regional Planning and Law school. Cientifica Tim Harper Managing 69 Brushfield Street, London E1 6AA E: tim.harper@cientifica.com T: +44 (0)20 7377 8480 W: www.cientifica.eu Connecting the science with the business, TNTlog gets under the skin of emerging technologies C-Tech Innovation Dr Andrew Rowley Project Manager Capenhurst Technology Park, Capenhurst, Chester, Cheshire CH1 6EH E: andrew.rowley@ctechinnovation.com T: +44 (0)151 347 2919 W: www.ctechinnovation.com C-Tech Innovation is a leading UK based, internationally focused, innovation management and technology development company. ETDE 1 Didscurby, Glossop, Derbyshire M20 2EY T: +44 (0)1457 854 341 W: www.etde.co.uk ETDE provides a full range of expertise at your service, during project perparation and post-project phases (design, construction, maintenance and operation) in two spheres of activity. Excitim Limited Dr Michael Taylor 31 Wordsworth drive, Market Drayton, Shropshire TF9 1ND E: m.taylor@excitim.co.uk T: +44 (0)870 711 7153 W: www.excitim.co.uk At Excitim we coach companies and individuals to commercialise new products and services. Forensic Science Service Andy Hopwood Trident Court, 2920 Solihull Parkway, Birminghham Business Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B37 7YN E: andy.hopwood@fss.pnn.police.uk T: +44 (0)121 329 5200 W: www.forensic.gov.uk The forensic Science Service is a leading provider of analysis and interpretation of evidence from crime scenes. Frost and Sullivan Bernard Weber European Sales Manager 4 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0DH E: bweber@frost.com T: +44 (0)20 7343 8352 W: www.frost.com Frost & Sullivan enables clients to accelerate growth and achieve best-in-class positions in growth, innovation and leadership. Genacys Dr Khalid Shukri 298 Regents Park Road, Finchley, London N3 2UA E: khalid@genacys.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 8371 3905 W: www.genacys.co.uk We conduct and provide Technology Evaluation, Due Diligence, Intellectual Property Appraisals, Licensing Facilitation, Technology Brokerage, Customer Introductions and Start-up Expertise. GnoSys UK Professor Gary Stevens University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH E: g.stevens@gnosysgroup.com T: +44 (0)1483 689 164 W: www.gnosysuk.com We are a multi-disciplinary science and technology company, specialising in research support, technical services and innovative product development. Informa Life Sciences Ms Naomi Gill Marketing Manager 29 Bressenden Place, London SW1E 5DR E: naomi.gill@informa.com T: +44 (0)20 7017 4698 W: www.informa.com Informa plc is the leading international provider of specialist information and services for the academic and scientific, professional and commercial business communities Innoval Technology Limited Dr Colin Butler Senior Consultant Beaumont Close, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 1TQ E: colin.butler@innovaltec.com T: +44 (0)1295 702 807 W: www.innovaltec.com We re an independent company providing high quality consultancy and technical support to investors, manufacturers and end-users of aluminium, and other metals, across a broad range of industry sectors. Innovation Growth Mr Katy Patterson Event co-ordinator 25 Barnes Wallis Road, Segensworth East, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO15 5TT E: katy.patterson@innovation.co.uk T: +44 (0)1489 889 882 W: www.solentsynergy.co.uk South East Business Innovation and Growth provides focused support which is designed to have a tangible and positive impact on companies in the South East of England Institute of Nanotechnology Dr Mark Morrison Weipers Centre, Garscube Estate, Bearsden Road, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G14 0LJ E: mark.morrison@nano.org.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 8444 W: www.nano.org.uk Nanotechnology is an exciting area of scientific development which promises more for less. Isis Innovation Ltd Ms Renate Krelle Project Manager Ewert House, Ewert Place, Summerton, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 7SG E: terry.pollard@isis.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 280 830 W: www.isis-innovation.com Isis Innovation is the research commercialisation company of the University of Oxford. It is the source of cutting-edge technology and expertise from University of Oxford researchers, through intellectual property licensing, spinout company formation, material sales and consulting. Keston Technologies Ltd Dr Richard Ball Managing The Old Granary, Swan Lane, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 7AF E: richard.ball@keston-technologies.com T: +44 (0)7740 101 058 W: www.keston-technologies.com Keston Technologies is a young and dynamic consulting company specialising in innovation, strategy and business development, regional development and international trade. MCSQUARED Consultants Ltd Mrs Janet Mitchell The Pavillions, Plum Tree Farm, Harp Road, Mark, Somerset TA9 4QW E: janet.mitchell@mcsquaredconsultants.com T: +44 (0)1278 641 659 W: www.mcsquaredconsultants.com We are the company with a passion for making a difference. This will enable you to focus on running your business whilst we bring the expertise to improve your performance. MIME Solutions Dr Trish Melton Managing 61 Kingswood Park, Waterloo Lane, Frodsham, Cheshire WA6 6EH E: trish.melton@mimesolutions.com T: +44 (0)1829 759 272 W: www.mimesolutions.com Mimes Solutions is a management consultancy business working within a variety of industries, e.g. chemicals, pharmaceutical and healthcare. Mir Enterprises Ltd Dr Mir Mokhtari Managing 173C Goldhurst Terrace, Hampstead, London NW6 3ES E: mokhtari@mir-enterprises.com T: +44 (0)7830 149 774 W: www.mir-enterprises.com Mir Enterprises is the one stop solution to all your nano technology needs. With our extensive experience in the fabrication of micro and nano systems and access to the state of the art tool sets, your next technological innovation is not far from realisation MTI Ian Parslow Riverview House, Weyside Park, Catteshall Lane, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1XE E: info@mti.com T: +44 (0)1483 520 200 W: www.mti.com From global enterprise companies through to local specialists businesses, MTI delivers storage virtualisation and networking solutions and services across all continents, from its european bases in the UK,, and the Netherlands Optimat Iain Weir Torus Building, Rankine Avenue, Scottish Enterprise Technology Park, East Kilbride, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G75 0QF E: iain.weir@optimat.co.uk T: +44 (0)1355 272 800 W: www.optimat.co.uk Optimat is an independent company owned by four s. We have come a long way since our start-up in 1989 and have successfully completed several hundred strategic assignments for a broad range of clients. Oxford Innovation Limited Mrs Eileen Modral Consultant/Technology Innovation Manager Oxford Centre for Innovation, Mill Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 0JX E: e.modral@oxin.co.uk T: +44 (0)1865 811 127 W: www.oxin.co.uk Oxford Innovation provides a range of services for the knowledge based economy and to organisations interested in business growth, technology commercialisation and economic development. Oxford University Consulting Kerry Antcliffe Ewert House, Ewert Place, Summertown, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 7SG E: consulting@isis.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 280 829 W: www.isis-innovation.com Providing access to academic consultancy and services from the University of Oxford PA Consulting Peter Morgan Managing Consultant Cambridge Technology Centre, Melbourn, Hertfordshire SG8 6DP E: peter.morgan@paconsulting.com T: +44 (0)1763 267 476 W: www.paconsulting.com PA Consulting Group is a leading management and IT consulting and technology firm. Independent and employee-owned, we operate globally in more than 30 countries and transform the performance of major organisations in both the private and public sectors. PERA Ian Gee C/o Paint Research Association, 14 Castle Mews, High Street, Hampton, Middlesex TW12 2NP E: i.gee@pra-world.com T: +44 (0)1664 501 501 W: www.pera.com Pera is a leading European innovation network, inspiring and enabling clients to transform their products, business processes and people beyond their competitors reach Quotec Ltd Dr Jeremy Barratt Assisting programme manager The Dray House, The Maltings, School Lane, Amersham, Buckinghamshire HP7 0ET E: jeremy.barratt@quotec.co.uk T: +44 (0)1494 432 277 W: www.quotec.co.uk We specialise in industrial procesess and technology transfer between the science base and industry. Renfield Search & Selection Executives Allan Carlin 175 West George Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 2LB E: acarlin@selective-recruitment.co.uk T: +44 (0)141 221 8100 W: www.selective-recruitment.co.uk Selective Consulting Group was established in 1997 to help support local enterprises facing the challenges of sourcing quality candidates within close proximity. RMT Stephen Slater Commercial Services & IT Partner Gosforth Park Avenue, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE12 8EG E: stephen.slater@r-m-t.co.uk T: +44 (0)191 256 9500 W: www.r-m-t.co.uk RMT provide accountancy, business advice and IT consultancy services. 100 success through nanomaterials

nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology Robinson Keane John Marsh Managing Century House, Regent Road, Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 1RR T: +44 (0)161 929 9105 W: www.robinsonkeane.co.uk Robinson Keane, part of Kellan Group plc, is a boardlevel recruitment consultancy that only deals with senior appointments. RTC North Ltd Martin McGurk European Project Manager 1 Hylton Park, Wessington Way, Sunderland SR5 3HD E: martin.mcgurk@rtcnorth.co.uk T: +44 (0)191 516 4400 W: www.rtcnorth.co.uk We help organisations manage change through the adoption of more innovative working practices, new technology and a strategic approach to business growth. Sagentia Ltd Brent Hudson Chief Executive Officer Harston Mill, Harston, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 7GG E: brent.hudson@sagentia.com T: +44 (0)1223 875 200 W: www.sagentia.com We create, develop and deliver business opportunites, products and services for our clients, helping them grow and become more competitive. Scottish Development International David Crossan Atlantic Quay, 150 Broomielaw, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 8LU E: david.crossan@scotent.co.uk T: +44 (0)141 228 2828 W: www.scottishdevelopmentinternational.com SDI offers help and advice to companies looking for the ideal investment location for their business and provides a range of services for businesses thinking about entering the overseas market SQW Consulting Patrick Bonnett Senior Consultant 6 Park Place, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 2RU E: pbonnett@sqw.co.uk T: +44 (0)113 389 9735 W: www.sqw.co.uk SQW Consulting is a leading independent consultancy in sustainable economic and social development. Steven Abbott Professor Steven Abbott 7 Elsmere Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 3SZ E: steven@stevenabbott.co.uk T: +44 (0)7831 125 215 W: www.stevenabbott.co.uk Technical Software, Coating/Printing Science, NanoStructures and Formulations. Technology For Industry Ltd Dr John Malcolm Wilkinson Managing The Kroto Innovation Centre, Broad Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S3 7HQ E: jmw@tfi-ltd.co.uk T: +44 (0)114 213 1800 W: www.tfi-ltd.co.uk We help build businesses based on emerging and disruptive technologies. Technology Partnership plc Dr David Anderson Scientific Products / Business Development Melbourn Science Park, Cambridge Road, Melbourn, Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 6EE E: david.anderson@ttp.com T: +44 (0)1763 262 626 W: www.ttp.com TTP is a technology and product development company. We work in partnership with our clients to bring your products to market creating new business from advances in technology. Techtran Group Laura Bond Investment Manager Leeds Innovation Centre, 103 Clarendon Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 9DF E: laura@techtrangroup.com T: +44 (0)870 126 3200 W: www.techtrangroup.com Techtran Group Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of IP Group Plc, is a technology transfer company that provides commercialisation services to the University of Leeds Tessella Support Services Dr Chris Hawkins Consultant Chadwick House, Birchwood Park, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 6AE E: hawc@tessella.com T: +44 (0)1925 286 800 W: www.tessella.com Tessella has been successfully delivering IT and consulting services to world leaders in R&D, science and engineering. Think London Wouter Schuitemaker Level 35, 25 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5LQ E: wouter@thinklondon.com T: +44 (0)20 7718 5400 W: www.thinklondon.com Think London is the official foreign direct investment agency for London. UK Laser Micromachining Centre Dr Nadeem Rizvi General Manager Dean Street, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 1UT E: n.rizvi@uk-lmc.co.uk T: +44 (0)1248 383 662 W: www.uk-lmc.co.uk Laser Micromachining Limited (LML) is a company focussed on helping industry exploit novel uses of lasers for product development and manufacturing. Wilde FEA Ltd Mr David Deakin Managing Brindley Lodge, Adcroft St, Stockport, Cheshire SK1 3HS E: dmdeakin@wildefea.com T: +44 (0)161 474 7479 W: www.wildefea.co.uk Wilde FEA offer you a full range of finite element analysis (FEA), computational fluid dynamics (CFD) & reliability engineering software. Consumer Products Jewellery Industry Innovation Centre Frank Cooper Technical Manager UCE School of Jewellery, 82-86 Vittoria Street, Hockley, Birmingham, West Midlands B1 3PA E: frank.cooper@uce.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 331 5940 W: www.jewellery-innovation.co.uk The design and technology centre for the high value added industries. Assisting the jewellery and silversmithing industries and allied trades with new product development design, technology application and close to market research. Marks and Spencer Iain Finch Waterside House, 35 North Wharf Road, London W2 1NW E: iain.finch@marks-and-spencer.com T: +44 (0)20 7935 4422 W: http://corporate.marksandspencer.com We sell clothing, food and homeware and we work hard to provide our customers with the highest quality products, service and shopping environments. Reckitt Benckiser Neale Harrison Global R&D Category Group Dansom Lane, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire HU8 7DS E: neale.harrison@reckittbenckiser.com T: +44 (0)1482 863 213 W: www.rb.com Reckitt Benckiser is a global success story: a world leader in the global household, health and personal care sectors. Unilever Corporate Research Dr Yiton Fu Microsystems Specialist Colworth Science Park, Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire MK44 1LQ E: yiton.fu@unilever.com T: +44 (0)1223 222 406 W: www.unilever.com We meet everyday needs, for nutrition, hygeine and personal care with brands that help peope feel good, look good and get more out of life. Unilever PLC Neil Irving Research Scientist Port Sunlight, Quarry Road East, Bebington, Wirral, Merseyside CH63 3JW E: neil.irving@unilever.com T: +44 (0)151 641 3140 W: www.unilever.com We meet everyday needs, for nutrition, hygeine and personal care with brands that help peope feel good, look good and get more out of life. Cosmetics and Personal Care BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. Boots Healthcare Intl Liz Morgan Thane Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG2 3AA E: liz.morgan@bcm-ltd.co.uk T: +44 (0)115 955 4400 W: www.boots-uk.com We re here to help our customers look and feel better than they ever thought possible. Cornelius Group plc Steve Tuffley Divisional Cornelius House, Woodside, Dunmow Road, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire CM23 5RG E: steve.tuffley@cornelius.co.uk T: +44 (0)1279 714 300 W: www.cornelius.co.uk We operate across important market sectors affecting consumer issues such as health, personal care, food, cosmetics etc; and also industrial markets such as surface coatings, plastics, rubber, composites and many more. Croda Dr Robert Sayer Research Team Leader Cowick Hall, Snaith, Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire DN14 9AA E: robert.sayer@croda.com T: +44 (0)151 423 9217 W: www.croda.com Croda is a world leader in natural based speciality chemicals which are sold to virtually every type of industry. Croda Europe Ltd Ian Tooley R & D Manager Foundry Lane, Ditton, Widnes, Cheshire WA8 8UB E: ian.tooley@croda.com T: +44 (0)151 423 9287 W: www.croda.com Croda is a world leader in natural based speciality chemicals which are sold to virtually every type of industry. Lake Life Sciences Tony Battye Business Manager Imex Business Centre, Oxleasow Road, Redditch, Worcestershire B98 0RE E: tony.battye@lakecm.co.uk T: +44 (0)1527 830 458 W: www.lakecm.co.uk Lake employs the finest talented professionals to discover the speciality products and processes that create technical and commercial value for our customers and suppliers. Malvern Cosmeceutics Ltd. Dr Steve Tonge Managing Malvern Hills Science Park, Geraldine Road, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 3SZ E: srt@malverncosmeceutics.com T: +44 (0)1684 585 356 W: www.malverncosmeceutics.com MCL has developed a proprietry solubilisation technology, which is the subject of pending patent applications. MCL intends to license this technology to partner companies on the basis of the technical field, medical indication or specific active agents. Furthermore, we can provide expert consultancy and support services to partners wishing to bring products containing our technology to the marketplace. Sensory Design and Technology Ltd Dr Jenny Tillotson Creative / Founder Institute of Biotechnology, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QT E: jrt48@cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 334 169 W: www.smartsecondskin.com Our aim is to introduce interactive smell technology to the forefront of sensory fashion design by bridging the world of art and science into a wondrous explosion of the senses. Design and Modelling BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. Centre for Microfluidics & Microsystems Modelling Dr David Emerson Head of Computational Engineering STFC Daresbury Laboratory, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 4AD E: david.emerson@stfc.co.uk T: +44 (0)1925 603 221 W: www.cse.clrc.ac.uk/ceg/c4m.shtml The Computational Science and Engineering activities within the UK s Science and Technology Facilities Council provide world-class expertise and support for the UK theoretical and computational science communities, in both academia and industry. Comsol Ltd Mr Keith Howard Managing UH Innovation Centre, College Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL10 9AB E: keith@comsol.com T: +44 (0)1707 636 020 W: www.uk.comsol.com The Comsol Group provides software solutions for physics modelling. Delcam plc Chris Lewis-Jones Product Development Manager Small Heath Business Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B10 0HJ E: clj@delcam.com T: +44 (0)121 683 1000 W: www.delcam.co.uk Delcam is one of the worlds leading suppliers of advanced cadcam solutions for manufacturing industry. Envisiontec UK Jean Inskip Spedding Road, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST4 2ST E: jean@sibco.co.uk T: +44 (0)1782 418 040 W: www.envisiontec.com We develop, produce and sell computer aided modelling devices (CAMOD), including hardware, software, and materials. We offer innovative solutions in solid freeform fabrication for end users. NanoPerspective 101

Electronics and IT 3T Technologies Centreels Dr Stuart Speakman Chief Technology Officer 7 Chapel Drive, Little Waltham, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 3LW E: stuart@3ttechnologies.com T: +44 (0)1245 362 253 W: www.3ttechnologies.com 3T Technologies is pioneering transparent microelectronics by developing an innovative transparent thin film transistor technology for the cost effective manufacture of novel next-generation products Analogue Integration Ltd Mr Keith Juson Managing The Old Village Store, Corston, Malmesbury, Wiltshire SN16 0HJ E: keith@analog.co.uk T: +44 (0)1666 823 290 W: www.analog.co.uk Analogue Integration is a small independent design house providing full custom ASIC design and supply to both end product developers and the semiconductor industry. Ansys UK Ms Helen Rushby Marketing executive Sheffield Business Park, 6 Europa view, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S9 1XH E: helen.rushby@ansys.com T: +44 (0)114 281 8888 W: www.ansys.com We are committed to providing you with the software and services to help you obtain significant advantages from simulation technology in your product development process. Applied Microengineering Ltd (AML) Mr Rob Santilli Unit 8, Library Avenue, Harwell Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0SG E: rob@aml.co.uk T: +44 (0)1235 833 934 W: www.aml.co.uk We manufacture unique in-situ aligned wafer bonding machines and provides services based around wafer bonding. Arts & Science Mr David Topham Principal Partner Dairy Studio, Kilmany, Cupar, Fife KY15 4PT E: dt@artscienceuk.com T: +44 (0)1382 330 585 W: www.artscienceuk.com Arts R Science was founded in 1994 to provide independent support for businesses institutions and university research groups in electronics and microelectronics. Atotech UK Ltd Mr Paul Wynn Vice President Public Relations William Street, West Bromwich, West Midlands B70 0BE E: paul.wynn@atotech.com T: +44 (0)121 606 7777 W: www.atotech.com Atotech is one of the world s leading suppliers of integrated production systems, chemistry, equipment, know-how and service for decorative and functional electroplating, semiconductor and printed circuit board manufacturing. C-MAC MicroTechnology Mr Chris Andrews Sales Manager, Microcircuits South Denes, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR30 3PX E: chriseandrews@cmac.com T: +44 (0)1493 743 102 W: www.cmac.com We offer our customers specialist skills in semiconductor and system design, product development and high-quality electronics manufacturing, as well as test and quality assurance. Cambridge Consultants Ltd. Dr Richard Day Senior Consultant Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 0DW E: richard.day@cambridgeconsultants.com T: +44 (0)1223 420 024 W: www.cambridgeconsultants.com We develop breakthrough products, create and licence intellectual property and provide business consulting in technology critical issues for clients world-wide. Cambridge Display Technology Ltd Clare Foden Greenwich House, Madingley Rise, Madingley Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB3 0TX E: cfoden@cdtltd.co.uk T: +44 (0)1223 702 484 W: www.cdtltd.co.uk Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) is a leading developer of technologies based on polymer light emitting diodes (P-OLEDs). Cambridge Resolution Ltd Mr Christopher Lamaison 17 Sherlock Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB3 0HR E: cal@camres.co.uk T: +44 (0)1223 522 035 W: www.camres.co.uk Set up in Cambridge UK in 1998, Cambridge Resolution is a team of specialists with extensive experience in technologies including MEMS (micro electro mechanical systems), software & IT, medical devices, instrumentation and bioscience. E Wave Corporation Nigel Standen General Manager 159 Bittacy Hill, London NW7 1RT E: nigel.standen@ewave-corp.com T: +44 (0)20 8346 5219 W: www.ewave-corp.com Service E Wave undertakes custom design, production and sorting of LEDs. We can provide unique LED wavelengths and very tight tolerances on wavelength, intensity and forward voltage. E2V Technologies plc Angus Drummond Business Unit Manager 106 Waterhouse Lane, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 2QU E: angus.drummond@e2v.com T: +44 (0)1245 493 493 W: www.e2v.com e2v supplies solutions in RF power, hi-rel semiconductors, including lifecycle management, high performance imaging and instrumentation. Electronics KTN Ashley Evans Chief Executive 10-12 Russell Square, London WC1B 5EE E: ashley.evans@electronics-ktn.com T: +44 (0)20 8144 7857 W: www.electronics-ktn.com Our goal is to support the electronic design community across the UK driving innovation to maintain our excellence for innovation in electronic design. ESL Europe Mr John Whitmarsh Technical Service Manager 8 Commercial Road, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0QZ E: jwhitmarsh@esleurope.co.uk T: +44 (0)118 918 2432 W: www.electroscience.com ESL Electronics and ESL Europe manufacture screenprintable pastes such as thick-film paste conductors. Euris UK Ltd Colin Spence Unit 1&2, McCauley Business Park, Campsie, Londonderry, County Londonderry BT472RY E: spence@euris-semiconductor.com T: +44 (0)28 7181 3950 W: www.euris-semiconductor.com Euris is a European equipment and materials distribution company. European Technology for Business Ltd Mr Denis Hodgins Codicote Innovation Centre, St. Albans Road, Codicote, Hertfordshire SG4 8WH E: denis.hodgins@etb.co.uk T: +44 (0)1438 822 822 W: www.etb.co.uk ETB is a specialist company designing and marketing unique microsystems-based products, founded in 1997 as a design consultancy by Diana Hodgins MBE PhD. Eurotherm Ltd Mr Rob Rennie Managing Faraday Close, Worthing, West Sussex BN13 3PL E: rob.rennie@eurotherm.com T: +44 (0)1903 268 500 W: www.eurotherm.com Eurotherm is a leading global supplier of control, measurement and data recording solutions and services to industrial and process customers. Fujitsu Laboratories Europe Dr Ross Nobes Hayes Park Central, Hayes End Road, Hayes, Middlesex UB4 8FE E: ross.nobes@uk.fujitsu.com T: +44 (0)20 8606 4417 W: www.fujitsu.com Fujitsu is a leading provider of IT-based business solutions for the global marketplace. George Green Institute for Electromagnetic Research John Paul School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG7 2RD E: John.Paul@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 846 8296 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk/ggiemr The Institute was established in 2003 and follows a strong tradition in electromagnetics related work going back for more than twenty years. It incorporates the Bookham Center of Excellence for Optoelectronic Simulation. IBMM Prof Martin Taylor Project Manager School of Electronic Engineering, Bangor University, Dean Street, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 1UT E: martin@informatics.bangor.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1248 382 010 W: www.ibmm-microtech.co.uk The Institute for Bioelectronic and Molecular Microsystems (IBMM) is based in the School of Electronic Engineering, Bangor University. IDTechEx Dr Peter Harrop Chairman Downing Park, Station Road, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire CB5 0NB E: p.harrop@idtechex.com T: +44 (0)1256 862 163 W: www.idtechex.com Global Analysis, Strategic advice and market intelligence, covering printed electronics, rfid and allied technologies including photovoltaics and energy harvesting. INEX Mr George King Business Development Manager Herschel Annex Building, University of Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: g.r.king@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 3500 W: www.inex.org.uk INEX is a leading contract development, manufacturing and commercialisation centre for specialist electronic devices, microsystems and nanotechnology. Institute for Integrated Micro and Nano Systems Anthony Walton Scottish Microelectronics Centre, Kings Buildings, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH9 3JF E: anthony.walton@ee.ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 650 5620 W: www.see.ed.ac.uk/imns The Institute for Intergrated Micro and Nano Systems brings together researchers from intergrated circuit design, system-on-chip design, micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS), micro-machining and neural computation. JD Photo-Tools Mr John Dingley Advisor Meridian Centre, King St, Oldham, Lancashire OL8 1EZ E: john.dingley@jdphoto.co.uk T: +44 (0)161 627 2949 W: www.jdphoto.co.uk Photo Data, incorporating JD Photo-Tools, are service providers to the PCB, Electronic, BioMED, MEMS, Chemical,Milling and Graphics Industries. KBIC Ltd Mr Rob Turner 7 Pixholme Grove, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1PJ E: rturner@kbic.co.uk T: +44 (0)1306 885 530 W: www.kbic.co.uk KBIC is a consultancy company providing neutral advice on the best means to develop and manufacture MST/MEMS products for your application. Keithley Instruments Ltd Mr Steve Ponton Business Development & key Account Manager 2 Commerce Park, Brunel Road, Theale, Reading, Berkshire RG7 4AB E: sponton@keithley.co.uk T: +44 (0)1189 297 500 W: www.keithley.com Keithley instruments Inc deisgns, develops, manufactures and markets complex electronic instruments and systems geared to the specialised needs of electronic manufacturers. Kelvin Nanotechnology Ltd Dr Brendan Casey Business Manager Rankine Building, Oakfield Ave, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G12 8LT E: brendan@kelvinnanotechnology.com T: +44 (0)141 330 8512 W: www.kelvinnanotechnology.com We provide nanofabrication solutions to industry and academia delivered through the state of the art resources, we specialise in high resolution, large area, multilevel electron beam lithography for applications. Loadpoint Bearings ltd Mr David Gilham - Product Design and Technical Sales 67 Haviland Road, Ferndown Industrial Estate, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 7PY E: all@loadpoint-bearings.co.uk T: +44 (0)1202 894 447 W: www.loadpoint.co.uk Loadpoint develop, manufacture and supply high precision dicing machines and machining systems for semiconductors, electronics, ferroelectrics, optoelectronics and related industries. Logitech Limited Mr David Humphries Managing Erskine Ferry Road, Old Kilpatrick, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G60 5EU E: info@logitech.uk.com T: +44 (0)1389 875 444 W: www.logitech.uk.com As a global leader in materials processing and surface finishing technology, our lapping and polishing machines allow you to finish any surface to nanometer thicknesses. M + W Zander Facility Engineering UK Ltd Mr Roy Andrade Business Development Methuen South, Bath Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 0GT E: roy.andrade@mwgroup.net T: +44 (0)1249 455 150 W: www.mwgroup.net MW Groups development philosophy is to add value to existing properties through development and management solutions, to pursue niche development opportunities, and to capatalize on unique investment opportunies. metafab David Barrow Xtreme Laser Facility, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, 1-5 The Parade, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF24 3AA E: barrow@metafab.net T: +44 (0)7889 759 993 W: www.metafab.net The TSB metafab Nanocentre is one-stop-shop, providing innovative engineering solutions, for lab-ona-chip, microfluidic products, towards (bio)chemical and life science industrial applications. 102 success through nanomaterials

nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology Microsharp Corporation Limited Dr Nicholas Walker CEO 52 Shrivenham Hundred Business Park, Majors Road, Watchfield, Oxfordshire SN6 8TY E: n.walker@microsharp.co.uk T: +44 (0)1793 782 878 W: www.microsharp.co.uk We develop and manufacture structured optical films that perform a number of functions including colimation, focusing, diffusion, redirection and brightness enhancement. MicroStencil Limited Robert Kay Chief Technical Officer Earl Mountbatten Building, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH14 4AS E: r.w.kay@microstencil.com T: +65 (0)6419 5852 W: www.microstencil.com Micro Stencil is a technology based manufacturing company focused on the production of precision electroformed components. Moortec Limited Mr Stephen Crosher Managing Tamerton Road, Roborough, Plymouth, Devon PL6 7BQ E: stephen.crosher@moortec.com T: +44 (0)1752 693 804 W: www.moortec.com We pride ourselves on our flexibility, and will design analog blocks or a complete chip - along with IC supporting test/loads boards, evaluation kits and reference designs - to smooth your path to market. NanoBeam Limited Mr Dick Morgan Business Manager Unit 4, College Business Park, Coldhams Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB1 3HD E: dick@nanobeam.co.uk T: +44 (0)1223 243 925 W: www.nanobeam.co.uk NanoBeam has developed breakthrough technology to produce high performance and cost effective electron beam lithography tools. Our innovative designs significantly reduce product and therefore the ownership cost without compromising on accuracy or automation. Nanotech Semiconductor Ltd Guy Robertson Sales & Marketing 2 West Point Court, Great Park Road, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, Avon BS32 4PY E: guy.robertson@nanosemi.co.uk T: +44 (0)1454 462 200 W: www.nanosemi.co.uk Founded & led by industry veterans, Nanotech Semiconductor is a fabless chip company, designing and supplying Driver and Receiver ICs for the fiberoptics communications industry. National Microelectronics Institute Mr Derek Boyd Chief Executive Suite 47, Geddes House, Kirkton North, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 6GU E: derek.boyd@nmi.org.uk T: +44 (0)1506 401 210 W: www.nmi.org.uk NMI is the premier trade association for the Micro and Nano electronics industry in the UK and Ireland. Our charter is to help build and support a strong semiconductor community and act as the catalyst and facilitator for sector development. NEL Tony Morris MD 75 Burton Road, Carlton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG4 3FP E: tony@nel-uk.co.uk T: +44 (0)115 961 7393 W: www.nel-uk.co.uk NEL is a major British manufacturer of wound components, especially transformers. Over the last thirty-plus years, NEL has built a reputation for great quality and reliability, covering the range from bespoke, small volume, specialist components through to high volume automatically manufactured items. Newall Measurement Systems Ltd Mr Sabastien Nabiron Managing Technology Gateway, Cornwall Road, South Wigston, Leicester, Leicestershire LE18 4XH E: sabastien.nabiron@newall.co.uk T: +44 (0)116 264 2730 W: www.newall.co.uk Newall is a manufacturer of world-renowned Digital Readout Systems and Linear Encoders. Nokia Research Centre Chris Bower Broers Building, East Forum, J J Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB3 0FF E: chris.bower@nokia.com T: +44 (0)1223 719 800 W: http://research.nokia.com We are tasked with exploring new frontiers for mobility, solving scientific challenges to transform the converging internet and communications industries. Optocap Ltd Stephen Duffy of Sales and Marketing 5 Bain Square, Kirkton Campus, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 7DQ E: stephen.duffy@optocap.com T: +44 (0)1506 403 550 W: www.optocap.com Optocap Ltd is a design engineering and manufacturing service provider for packaging and assembly in the microelectronics and optoelectronics Industry. Organic Semiconductor Centre Prof Ifor Samuel Professor University of St Andrews, North Haugh, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9SS E: osc@st-andrews.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1334 463 036 W: www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~osc The OSC brings together physicists and chemists at the University of St Andrews to undertake collaborative research on remarkable plastic-like materials that can conduct electricity and emit light. PandA Europe Mr Andy Longford Consultant Oakbury House, Mill Lane, Lambourn, Hungerford, Berkshire RG17 8YP E: andy@pandaeurope.com T: +44 (0)1488 73512 W: www.pandaeurope.com PandA Europe is a leading technical and marketing consulting specialising in packaging and assembly for solutions in advanced technology electronic interconnect products and services. Para Tech Coating UK Limited Russell Thomas Managing Unit 318, K2 House, Heathfield Way, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN5 7QP E: russell.thomas@paratechcoating.co.uk T: +44 (0)1604 757 756 W: www.paratechcoating.co.uk Parylene (sometimes known as paralene) is considered by many to be the ultimate conformal coating for the protection of circuit boards, components and surfaces. PETEC Dr Tom Taylor Netpark, Thomas Wright Way, Sedgefield, County Durham TS21 3FG E: tom.taylor@uk-cpi.com T: +44 (0)1740 625 700 W: www.uk-cpi.com/3_pages/focus/petec A design, development and prototyping facility for plastic electronics. Phasix FA Ltd Mr Bob Potter Tamerton Road, Roborough, Plymouth, Devon PL6 7BQ E: bob.potter@phasix.co.uk T: +44 (0)1752 693 714 W: www.phasix.co.uk Supply failure analysis service to the semiconductor industry and related industry. Plastic Logic Limited Steve Farmer 296 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 0WD E: info@plasticlogic.com T: +44 (0)1223 706 000 W: www.plasticlogic.com Plastic Logic s Mission is to lead a revolution in the way people acquire, organize and consume information. We are using our proprietary technology leadership in plastic electronics to create a range of products enabling immediate information access, organization and consumption. Printed Electronics Limited Dr Steve Jones Founder St John s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 0WS E: steve.jones@printedelectronics.co.uk T: +44 (0)1223 421 285 W: www.printedelectronics.co.uk Printed Electronics Limited (PEL) is a company developing processes and systems for the commercial fabrication of electronic circuits and devices using inklet mehtods. Qudos Technology Ltd Arun Magon Technical Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX E: qudos@rl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1235 445 468 W: www.qudostechnology.co.uk Qudos is a leading research and development company for micro & nano-scale technologies. Samsung Electronics Research Institute Dorothy Ward Assistant to The Communication Centre, South Street, Staines, Middlesex TW18 4QE E: dorothy.ward@samsung.com T: +44 (0)1784 428 600 ext 672 W: www.samsung.com Making a better world through diverse businesses that today span advanced technology, semiconductors, skyscrapers and plant construction, petrochemicals, fashion, medicine, finance, hotels and more. Samsung Electronics Research Institute In-Seok Yeo Samsung House, 1000 Hillswood Drive, Chertsey, Surrey KT16 0PS E: is.yeo@samsung.com T: +44 (0)1932 455 000 W: www.samsung.com Leads the global market in high-tech electronics manufacturing and digital media. Saul Research Prof Peter Saul Principal 51 Windsor Close, Towcester, Northamptonshire NN12 6JB E: peter@saulresearch.co.uk T: +44 (0)1327 353 720 W: www.saulresearch.co.uk Saul Research is a family-run design partnership. It was started in 1996 by Dr. Peter Saul, who has over 35 years experience in the silicon IC design field. A full IC design, layout, processing (via foundry) and evaluation capability is offered, with a record of successful innovation. Scottish Microelectronics Centre (SMC) Ms Valerie McDermott Business Manger The King s Buildings, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH9 3JF E: valerie.mcdermott@ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 650 7474 W: www.scotmicrocentre.co.uk SMC is a world class centre for Incubation, Research & Development in the semiconductor sector. Seagate Dr Marcus Mooney 1 Disc Drive, Springtown Industrial Estate, Limavady, County Londonderry BT48 0BF E: marcus.b.mooney@seagate.com T: +44 (0)28 7127 4000 W: www.seagate.com Seagate is the leading manufacturer of hard drives and storage solutions. Seagate Technology (Ireland) Robert Hardeman Senior 1 Disc Drive, Springtown Industrial Estate, Londonderry, County Londonderry BT48 0BF E: robert.hardeman@seagate.com T: +44 (0)28 7127 4200 W: www.seagate.com Seagate is the leading manufacturer of hard drives and storage solutions. Semefab (Scotland) Ltd Mr Ian Mcnaught Sales Engineer Newark Road South, Glenrothes, Fife KY7 4NS E: ian.mcnaught@semefab.co.uk T: +44 (0)1592 630 630 W: www.semefab.co.uk Semefab manufactures microelectronics in its wafer fabrication operation in Scotland supplying wafers, die and packaged devices to the market. Semelab Plc Mr Ashley Stevenson Opto Engineer Opto Division, Coventry Road, Lutterworth, Leicestershire LE17 4JB E: astevenson@semelab.co.uk T: +44 (0)1455 552 505 W: www.semelab.co.uk Semelab supplies hi-rel discrete semiconductors to manufacturers of space, military and industrial equipment worldwide. SEMEMEMS Ian McNaught MEMS Business Manager Newark Road South, Eastfiled Ind Estate, Glenrothes, Fife KY7 4NS E: ian.mcnaught@semefab.co.uk T: +44 (0)1592 630 265 W: www.semefab.co.uk Semefab manufactures microelectronics in its water fabrication operation in Scotland supplying wafers, die and packaged devices to the market. Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd. Dr Jon Heffernan Edmund Halley Road, Oxford Science Park, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 4GB E: john.hefferman@sharp.co.uk T: +44 (0)1865 747 711 W: www.sle.sharp.co.uk Sharp Laboratories of Europe carries out research and development in consumer elctronics for Sharp Corporation. Siemens plc Mr Roger Halliwell Market Development Manager - Life Sciences Sir William Siemens House, Princess Road, Manchester, Lancashire M20 2UR E: roger.halliwell@siemens.com T: +44 (0)161 446 6400 W: www.siemens.com Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, opertaing in the industry, energy and healthcare sectors. Silicon Devices (UK) Limited Simon Harpham Chief Technical Officer Edwards House, 42-46 Bond Street, Southampton, Hampshire SO14 5QA E: simonh@silicondevices.com T: +44 (0)20 8133 5250 W: www.silicondevices.com Silicon Devices is a UK based, fabless design house and silicon chip provider. SSTRIC Ltd Mr Iain Hyslop CEO The Scottish Microelectronics Centre, The King s Buildings, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH9 3JF E: Iain.hyslop@ee.ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 650 7474 W: www.scotmicrocentre.co.uk SMC is a world class centre for incubation, research & development in semiconductor sector. NanoPerspective 103

Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd. Flemming Christensen Managing Chiltern House, Waterside, Chesham, Buckinghamshire HP5 1PS E: Flemming.C@Sundance.com T: +44 (0)1494 793 298 W: www.sundance.com Sundance leads the world in the design and manufacture of mixed COTS digital signal processing and FPGA architectures Surface Technology Systems plc Dr Carolyn Short Marketing Communications Engineer Imperial Park, Newport, Gwent NP10 8UJ E: carolyn.short@stsystems.co.uk T: +44 (0)1633 652 400 W: www.stsystems.com STS designs and manufactures a range of higly specialized equipment incorporating innovative etch and deposition technologies used in the production of semiconductors and semiconductor related devices TeCan Mr Barry Egginton Technical Sales Photoelectroforming & Microstructures, Tecan Way, Granby Industrial Estate, Weymouth, Dorset DT4 9TU E: barry@tecan.co.uk T: +44 (0)1305 765 432 W: www.tecan.co.uk Tecan is a leading manufacturer of customised precision parts. A range of innovative, photolithography-based technologies enables highly accurate, burr- and stress-free production. Tecray Dr Philip Rayner Principal 3 School Lane, Kings Ripton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE28 2NL E: p.rayner@tecray.co.uk T: +44 (0)1487 773 380 W: www.tecray.co.uk Tecray are independent consultants located near Cambridge, UK and provide consulting and contract working technology and product development. Thermal Test Solutions John Bailey Kingswick House, Kingswick Drive, Sunninghill, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7BH E: jb_tempuk@compuserve.com T: +44 (0)7000 836 785 W: www.thermaltest.co.uk Bringing precise temperature, failure analysis and handling to your device and model testing. TS2 Micro Limited Dr Hugh Delacy Technical Manager 2 Hellesdon Park Road, Drayton High Road, Norwich, Norfolk NR6 5DR E: sales@ts2micro.com T: +44 (0)1603 780 841 W: www.ts2micro.com Micro components is a global provider of specialist products and services and distributed components for the electronics community. VQ Communications Mike Horsley Chief Technology Officer Unit 2, Cornbrash Park, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 6RA E: mhorsley@vqlive.com T: +44 (0)845 270 2345 W: www.vqlive.com VQ Conference manager provides a intergrated set of conferencing applications including VG conferencing portal desktop client user and system management and VG platform for conferencing applications. Welwyn Components Adrian Skipper Welwyn Electronics Park, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 7AA E: a.skipper@welwyn-tt.com T: +44 (0)1670 536 710 W: www.welwyn-tt.com World leader in the design and manufacture of resistors and microelectronics. Xaar plc Mr Mark Alexander of Marketing Cambridge Science Park, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 0XR E: malexander@xaar.co.uk T: +44 (0)1223 437 222 W: www.xaar.co.uk Xaar, established in 1990, is the world-leading independent supplier of industrial inkjet printheads. Zarlink Semiconductor Ltd Mr Martin McHugh Business and Product Development Manager Phase 2, Castlegate Business Park, Portskewett, Caldicot, Monmouthshire NP26 5YW E: martin.mchugh@zarlink.com T: +44 (0)1291 435 300 W: www.zarlink.com Zarlink Semiconductor delivers world-leading, mixed-signal chip technology, for a broad range of cummunications, medical and optical applications. Energy AFC Energy plc Hugh Sutherland Fuel Cell Scientist Unit 71.4 Dunsfold Park, Stovolds Hill, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 8TB E: hsutherland@afcenergy.com T: +44 (0)1483 276 726 W: www.afcenergy.com AFC Energy plc is an innovative producer of new generation fuel cells systems. BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. BP Chemicals Dr Nick Hazel Refining & Marketing Saltend, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire HU12 8DS E: hazelnj@bp.com T: +44 (0)1482 892 944 W: www.bp.com BP is one of the world s largest energy companies, providing its customers with fuel for transportation, energy for heat and light, retail services and petrochemicals products for everyday items. British Nuclear Fuels Plc Scott Owens Research Technologist Risley, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 6AS E: slo1@bnfl.co.uk T: +44 (0)1925 832 178 W: www.bnfl.com British Nuclear Fuels Limited (BNFL) is a private company owned by the UK Government through the Department for Business Innovation and Skills. CMr Fuel Cell (UK) Ltd Mrs Jill Shaw Chief Operations Officer Harston Mill, Harston, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 7GG E: jill.shaw@cmrfuelcells.com T: +44 (0)1223 875 295 W: www.cmrfuelcells.com Fuel Cells plc - is a high growth developer of fuel cells stacks for portable & small stationary power generation applications. Dyesol Ltd Dr Andrew King CEO OpTic Technium, Ffordd William Morgan, St Asaph Business Park, St Asaph, Clwyd LL17 0JD E: aking@dyesol.com T: +44 (0)1745 535 175 W: www.dyesol.com Dyesol offers a holistic DSC solution comprising a wide range of products and services including materials, consulting, research & development, contracting, licensing, training, laboratory facilities, prototyping and pilot equipment, and turnkey manufacturing facilities. Efficiency Technologies Simon Goldsmith Blackhill Drive, Wolverton Mill East, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK12 5TS E: sgoldsmith@efficiencytechnologies.co.uk T: +44 (0)845 299 7898 W: www.efficiencytechnologies.co.uk Our mission statement is to bring research and early-stage technology to market or application where it can be used to save energy, improve operational efficiency in industrial processes, provide environmental benefits through alternative energy or cleanup technology, aid in the provision of healthcare services, or simply where it is genuinely innovative. Fuel Cells Group Dr Bruno Pollet Head of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC) School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston Road, Birmingham, West Midlands B15 2TT E: b.g.pollet@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)7814 952 112 W: www.fuelcells.bham.ac.uk The Birmingham Fuel Cells Group (FCG) is part of the School of Chemical Engineering within the College of Engineering & Physical Sciences at The University of Birmingham. G24 Innovations Limited Roy Bedlow Chief Marketing Officer Wentloog Industrial Estate, Wentloog, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF3 2ER E: roy.bedlow@g24i.com T: +44 (0)29 2077 9683 W: www.g24i.co.uk Personalizing energy for the global community. Marine Current Turbines Ltd Peter Fraenkel Technical The Court, The Green, Stoke Clifford, Bristol, Avon BS34 8PD E: peter.fraenkel@marineturbines.com T: +44 (0)117 979 1888 W: www.marineturbines.com Marine Current Turbines Ltd is the world leader in the development of new technology for exploiting tidal currents for large-scale power generation. Oakdene Hollins Ben Walsh Technical Consultant Pembroke Court, 22-28 Cambridge Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP20 1RS E: ben.walsh@oakdenehollins.co.uk T: +44 (0)1296 423 915 W: www.oakdenehollins.co.uk We work for public sector organisations including Central Government Departments, Regional Development Agencies and the Devolved Administrations delivering sustainable, low-carbon intensive products and processes. Polysolar Ltd Mr Hamish Watson CEO Hauser Forum, 1 Charles Babbage Road, University West Campus, Cambridge CB3 0GT E: hamish.watson@polysolar.co.uk T: +44 (0)1223 911 534 W: www.polysolar.co.uk We are developing new solar cell architectures with industrial partners and academic collaborations. Shell UK Oil Products Mrs Victoria Crossthwaite Global Solutions Analyst Rowlandsway House, Rowlandsway, Wythenshawe, Manchester, Lancashire M22 5SB E: vicky.crossthwaite@shell.com T: +44 (0)1772 746 994 W: www.shell.com Our aim is to meet the energy needs of society, in ways that are economically, socially and environmentally viable, now and in the future. Stratox Limited Mr James Stenhouse Managing The Office, Mickley, Burley Road, Langham, Rutland LE15 7JB E: sales@stratox.com T: +44 (0)1572 720 520 W: www.stratox.com We manufacture Cascade Universal refrigerants which are a drop in upgrade to bring your polycold PFC 00 or 01 series system to full F Gas compliance without system or oil change. Twentyninety Limited Mr Richard Pitkin Managing PO Box 585, Farnham, Farham, Surrey GU9 1FF E: richard.pitkin@twentyninety.com T: +44 (0)1252 794 775 W: www.twentyninety.com TwentyNinety develops enabling technology for the renewable energy generation industry. Vendum Batteries Inc. Fraser Cottingham CEO Accounting Work Suite, 400 Thames Valley Park Drive, Reading RG6 1PT E: f.cottington@vendumbatteries.com T: +44 (0)1189 619 959 W: www.vendumbatteries.com Vendum Batteries Inc. specializes in Intellectual Property using Carbon Nanotubes, wires and fibres for the clean energy storage, electro active and conductive, composite materials markets Environmental Remediation AEA Technology Environment Dr Clare Collier Project B551, Harwell, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QJ E: clare.collier@aeat.co.uk T: +44 (0)870 190 6548 W: www.aeat.com We help the public and private sectors to respond to environmental challenges and opportunities Environmental Design Consultants Jim Mairs The Studio, 75 Front Road, Drumbo, Lisburn, County Antrim BT27 5JX E: jim@environmental-design.com T: +44 (0)28 90 826 713 W: www.environmental-design.com The firm was established in the late 1970 s by James H Mairs, initially to provide a design service in landscape architecture and site planning. Lancaster Environment Centre Cathy Dolan Lancaster University, Beilrigg Lane, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 4AY E: c.dolan@lancaster.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1524 510 249 W: www.lec.lancs.ac.uk The Lancaster Environment Centre is a major development on Lancaster s Campus, bringing together a community of university environmental researchers, government scientists and a growing number of commercial enterprises. Natural Environment Research Council Carol Exton Business Co-ordination Manager Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, Wiltshire SN2 1EU E: caex@nerc.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1793 442 529 W: www.nerc.ac.uk NERC funds world-class science in universities and our own research centres that increases knowledge and understanding of the natural world. Techsafe Consultants Phillip Bland Chief Consultant Cheshire House, 164 Main Road, Goostrey, Crewe, Cheshire CW4 8JP. E: psb@techsafeconsultants.co.uk T: +44 (0)1477 537 458 W: www.techsafeconsultants.co.uk Techsafe Consultants have been listening to customer requirements and providing holistic solutions to business problems for over twenty years in order to improve the performance of our clients business. Why not let our three Divisions combine to produce synergy that benefits your profit, people and place of work. URS Corporation Ltd Bob Hudson Associate Minerva House, Third Floor, 29 East Parade, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 5PS E: bob_hudson@urscorp.com T: +44 (0)113 386 3643 W: www.urscorp.com URS Corporation is a leading provider of engineering, construction and technical services for public agencies and private sector companies around the world. 104 success through nanomaterials

nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology Veolia Water UK Mrs Emily Brennan Marketing Communication Manager Aqua House, 2620 King s Court, Birmingham Business Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B37 7YE E: emily.brennan@veoliawaterst.co.uk T: +44 (0)121 329 4000 W: www.veoliawaterst.co.uk Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies (VWS) is the technical subsidiary of Veolia Water and the world leader in water and wastewater treatment. Watts & Crane Associates Mark Crane Managing 23 London Street, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 7AG E: mark.crane@wca-environment.com T: +44 (0)1367 244 311 W: www.wca-environment.com We are a consultancy providing independent and objective advice on the sources, fate and effects of chemicals in both the natural and industrial environments. Funding Bodies Enterprise Europe Network Gillian Kears Petec, Thomas Wright Way, NetPark, Sedgefield, Cleveland TS21 3FG E: gillian.kears@uk-cpi.com T: +44 (0)1740 625 776 W: www.een-northeast.co.uk To establish a regional asset for helping businesses to successfully secure finance for R&D and innovation including funds from the Seventh Framework Programme and to benefit from the opportunities offered by the Single Market. London Technology Fund David McMeekin Chairman 13 Christopher Street, London EC2A 2BS E: wdm@cgvp.com T: +44 (0)20 7247 6300 W: www.londontechnologyfund.com The London Technology Fund is London s specialist investor in new technology companies. Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Geoff McBride Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX E: geoff.mcbride@stfc.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1235 445 784 W: www.scitech.ac.uk STFC makes strategic investments to support world leading science and technology for the UK. Scottish Enterprise Scott Wilson Senior Executive Atrium Court, 50 Waterloo Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 6HQ E: Scott.Wilson@scotent.co.uk T: +44 (0)141 248 2700 W: www.scottish-enterprise.co.uk We are Scotland s main economic, enterprise, innovation and investment agency. Our ultimate goal is to stimulate sustainable growth of Scotland s economy. Incubation Kroto Innovation Centre Mark Sanderson Business Incubator Manager North Campus, Broad Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S3 7HQ E: mark@krotoinnovation.com T: +44 (0)114 222 4420 W: www.krotoinnovation.com The Kroto Innovation Centre is a 2M incubator facility, delivering technology acceleration, innovation and incubation programmes to start-up and existing businesses. OpTIC Technium Phillip Harris CEO St. Asaph Business Park, St Asaph, Clwyd LL17 0JD E: phil.harris@optictechnium.com T: +44 (0)1745 535 100 W: www.optictechnium.com We help new and early-stage science and technology businesses overcome obstacles to success and provide an environment where they can prosper. Insurance La Playa Ltd Mr Matthew Clark Divisional The Stables, Manor Farm, Milton Road, Impington, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB24 9NG E: matthew.clark@laplaya.co.uk T: +44 (0)1223 200 650 W: www.laplaya.co.uk LaPlaya is an award-winning independent broker supporting technology companies with practical, jargon-free adice on specialist insurance and risk management. Lloyds David Baxter Lead Researcher, Emerging Risks 1 Lime Street, London EC3M 7HA E: david.baxter@lloyds.com T: +44 (0)20 7327 6439 W: www.lloyds.com Lloyds is the worlds leading insurance market providing specialist insurance services to businesses in over 200 countries and teritories Lloyds Register Ho Chun Ivy Fang 71 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4BS E: ho-chung.fang@ir.org T: +44 (0)20 7709 9166 W: www.lr.org We provide independent assurance to companies operating high-risk, capital-intensive assets in the energy and transportation sectors. Intellectual Property Services Adamson Jones Dr Steve Jones Principal Patent Attorney BioCity Nottingham, Pennyfoot Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 1GF E: steve.jones@adamson-jones.co.uk T: +44 (0)115 947 7977 W: www.adamson-jones.co.uk We are a Patent and Trademark firm offering a full range of interllectual property services in the UK, europe and throughout the world. Haseltine Lake Mr Andrew Dowling UK and European Patent Attorney Lincoln House, 5th Floor, 300 High Holborn, London WC1 7JH E: adowling@haseltinelake.com T: +44 (0)20 7611 7900 W: www.haseltinelake.com A major European IP Practice, providing Intellectual Property services to clients throughout the world. HLBBshaw Jenny Montier Marketing Manager Merlin House, Falconry Court, Baker s Lane, Epping, Essex CM16 5DQ E: jenny.montier@hlbbshaw.com T: +44 (0)1992 561 756 W: www.hlbbshaw.com Our Vision: broad services designed around the needs of the people using them, delivered innovatively, commercially, internationally, professionally. Marks and Clerk Dr Philip Martin Partner 62-68 Hills Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1LA E: cambridge@marks-clerk.com T: +44 (0)1223 345 520 W: www.marks-clerk.com Marks & Clerk work hard to maintain our reputation as one of the worlds leading intellectual property firms. Mewburn Ellis LLP Mr Jeremy Webster Bridgewater House, Whitworth Street, Manchester M1 6LT E: jeremy.webster@mewburn.com T: +44 (0)161 247 7722 W: www.mewburn.com Mewburn Ellis LLP is one of the largest firms of chartered patent Attorneys, European Patent Attorneys, European Trade Mark Attorneys, and European Design Attorneys. MyIP Ltd Mr Jeremy Kirkpatrick MD 109 Carter Street, Fordham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 5JU E: jerrykirkpatrick@gmail.com T: +44 (0)1638 720 050 W: www.easydatabase.co.uk Intellectual Property (IP) is at the heart of an increasing number of businesses, and is often an organization s most valuable asset. It can be a source of competitive advantage, for example, through patenting, and licensing IP can provide a significant revenue stream. TangibleIP Ltd Mr Nick White Managing 22 Otley Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG2 0DN E: nick@tangibleip.com T: +44 (0)1423 858 448 W: www.tangibleip.com TangibleIP Ltd provides intellectual property services to the scientific community. Legal Services Dickinson Dees LLP Mr Mark Pearce Solicitor St Anne s Wharf, 112 Quayside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear NE1 3DX E: mark.pearce@dickinson-dees.com T: +44 (0)191 279 9541 W: www.dickinson-dees.com Dickinson Dees is one of the leading independent regional firms in the UK providing a full range of services for corporate, public sector and private clients. Jacksons Commerical and Private Law Adrienne Patterson Innovation House, Yarm Road, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 3TN E: apatterson@jacksons-law.com T: +44 (0)16 4235 6500 W: www.jacksons-law.com Jacksons is one of the North East s major law firms providing a first class legal service. Mayer Brown International LLP Ian Wood Partner - Intellectual Property 201 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3AF E: iwood@mayerbrown.com T: +44 (0)20 3130 3897 W: www.mayerbrown.com Mayer Brown is a leading global law firm with offices in key business centres across the Americas, Aisa and Europe. Pinsent Masons LLP Mr Lee Curtis Trade Mark Attorney 1 Park Row, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 5AB E: lee.curtis@pinsentmasons.com T: +44 (0)113 244 5000 W: www.pinsentmasons.com As a fast-growing, international law firm we understand completely the pressures and opportunities facing businesses in the current market. So we temper our technical expertise with considerable, in depth, practical knowledge to help you create and sustain value, resolve issues and fulfil your commercial objectives. Steptoe & Johnson LLP Dr Anna Gergely 489 Avenue Louise, 3rd floor, Brussels, B-1050 E: agergely@steptoe.com T: +32 (0)2 62-6 0542 W: www.steptoe.com Steptoe s nanotechnologies practice is headed by Dr. Anna Gergely ( of EHS Regulatory and Principal Scientist) who is recognized as a leading expert in the science and regulation of nanotechnologies-based products and provides advice to clients in a wide range of industries. Our team includes legal and regulatory personnel in both the EU and US, and our nanotechnologies practice provides seamless advice under regimes across the span of our offices. Taylor Wessing Daniel Pavin Partner Carmelite, 5 New Street Square, London EC4 A3TW E: d.pavin@taylorwessing.com T: +44 (0)20 7300 7000 W: www.taylorwessing.com Taylor Wessing is a full service law firm with a widely acknowledged strength in industries rich in intellectual property, based primarily in the largest economies in Europe. Walker Morris Solicitors Emma Wright Solicitor Kings Court, 12 King Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS1 2HL E: emma.wright@walkermorris.co.uk T: +44 (0)113 283 2500 W: www.walkermorris.co.uk Walker Morris is a unique firm with a national reputation for strong multi disciplinary teamwork and straight forward advice. Ward Hadaway Colin Hewitt Head of Commercial Law Sandgate House, 102 Quayside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 3DX E: colin.hewitt@wardhadaway.com T: +44 (0)191 204 4226 W: www.wardhadaway.com Ward Hadaway is one of the UK s Top 100 law firms and a major player in the North of England with offices in Newcastle and Leeds. Manufacturing Carville Ltd Mr Ross Fraser Marketing Station Road, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1HQ E: ross@carville.co.uk T: +44 (0)1306 881 681 W: www.carville.co.uk Established by Frederick Carville in 1928, Carville is one of the worlds oldest and most experienced plastics machining companies. Epigem Ltd Dr Tim Ryan Managing Unit 3, Malmo Court, Kirkleatham Business Park, Redcar, Cleveland TS10 5SQ E: tim.ryan@epigem.co.uk T: +44 (0)1642 496 300 W: www.epigem.co.uk New Materials development and evaluation. We specialise in film coatings with novel, optical & electrical properties. Laser Optical Engineering Ltd Professor John Tyrer Managing PO Box 6321, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3XZ E: johntyrer@laseroptical.co.uk T: +44 (0)1509 228 733 W: www.laseroptical.co.uk Laser optical engineering Ltd is an expert technology company, specialising in the developement of innovative and bespoke laser based vision products and services. Oxford Engineering Ltd Mr David Farrow Business Development Manager Unit 6, Colwell Drive, Abingdon Business Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 1AU E: david.farrow@oxeng.co.uk T: +44 (0)1235 530 074 W: www.oxeng.co.uk Oxford Engineering Limited of Abingdon, Oxfordshire specialises in lean manufacturing, supply chain management and precision engineering to provide total manufacturing solutions. Pascoe Engineering Ltd Mr Robert Smith Managing 127 Nitshill Road, Levern Industrial Estate, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G53 7TD E: bob@pascoelimited.com T: +44 (0)141 880 6444 W: www.pascoelimited.com Pascoe Engineering is one of Scotland s leading tool and mould-die making companies. Our integrated approach to tool design and subcontract injection moulding means: more creative solutions, shorter lead times, greater precision and outstanding customer service. NanoPerspective 105

Medical Devices AdvoTek Ltd Mr Andrew Pacey 13-15 Wallace Way, Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG4 0SE E: AdvoTekMed@aol.com T: +44 (0)7984 986 115 W: www.advotek.co.uk We bring control of design, development and manufacture that allows for the flexibilty of real life, yet ensures product approval. Association of British Healthcare Industries Mr Daniel Jones Press & Public Affairs 111 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7HR E: daniel.jones@abhi.org.uk T: +44 (0)20 7960 4360 W: www.abhi.org.uk ABHI s purpose is to promote the rapid adoption of medical technologies to ensure optimum patient outcomes throughout the UK and in key global markets. Attenborough Dental Mr Edward Attenborough Managing Viscosa House, George St, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 3BN E: e.attenborough@attenborough.com T: +44 (0)115 947 3562 W: www.attenborough.com To become market leader in dental care services by consistently delivering the highest level of quality value and service in a innovative way. Attica Components Ltd Mr Jim Fife General Manager North Leigh Business Park, N Leigh, Witney, Oxfordshire OX29 6SW E: jim.fife@attica.com T: +44 (0)1993 886 888 W: www.attica.com Precision metal components Bespak Europe Ltd Richard Warby Senior Scientist Bergen Way, King s Lynn, Norfolk PE30 2JJ E: richard.warby@bespak.co.uk T: +44 (0)1553 691 000 W: www.bespak.com Bespak is the leading manufacturer of metered dose inhaler valves, dry powder inhalers and medical inflation check valves. Bio Life Technical LLP Paul Constant Consultant 10 John Street, London WC1N 2EB E: paul.constant@biolifetechnical.com T: +44 (0)20 7067 4320 W: www.biolifetechnical.com Bio Life Technical LLP provides independent technical due diligence services to the investment community Biocompatibles Dr Donald Coppen Manager Chapman House, Farnham Business Park, Weydon Lane, Farnham, Surrey GU9 8QL E: info@biocompatibles.com T: +44 (0)1252 732 732 W: www.biocompatibles.com Biocompatibles International plc is a medical technology company focused on drug device combination products principally for use in oncology. BioInteractions Ltd Dr Ajay Luthra Managing University of Reading, Earley Gate, Whiteknights Road, Reading, Berkshire RG6 6BZ E: akl@biointeractions.ltd.uk T: +44 (0)118 935 7311 W: www.biointeractions.co.uk Biointeractions Ltd is an innovative provider of biocompatibles solutions to the worldwide medical device of pharmaceutical industry. Bitecic Ltd Dr Chris Ansell Innovation Infrastructure Manager 4100 Park Approach, Thorpe Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS15 8GB E: chris.ansell@bitecic.com T: +44 (0)113 397 0328 W: www.bitecic.com Established to manage collaboration, and provide professional services to industry, universities and healthcare professionals, BITECIC Ltd draws on expertise from a world-class group of business, clinical and research personnel. Continuum Blue Limited Dr Mark Yeoman 5 Westbrook, Priory Road, Forest Row, East Sussex RH18 5HX E: mark@continuum-blue.com T: +44 (0)1342 824 921 W: www.continuum-blue.com Continuum Blue is a technology development company, with a strong focus on medical devices & implants. We provide clients with solid engineering solutions to their problems. Drug Delivery Systems Richard Twydell Finance & Administration Leatherhead enterprise centre, Randalls Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7RY E: richardt@drugdeliverysolutions.co.uk T: +44 (0)1372 825 109 W: www.drugdeliverysolutions.co.uk Our primary activity is the design and formulation of dispersions and their application in topical, sub lingual, oral and other forms of drug delivery. Getinge UK Ltd Chris Hayes Orchad Way Calladine Park, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire NG17 1JU E: chris@getinge.co.uk T: +44 (0)1623 510 033 W: www.getinge.com Getinge provides complete solutions for effective and efficient cleaning, disinfection and sterilization in the healthcare and life science sectors. Intelesens Ltd Ann Allen Unit 4, Heron Road, Belfast, County Antrim BT3 9LE E: ann@std-ltd.com T: +44 (0)28 9093 0066 W: www.std-ltd.com Intelesens is an internationally recognised, leading innovative in targeted non-invasive vital signs monitoring. JR Nanotech Robert Kwan 145 Chase Road, London N14 4JP E: robertkwan@jrnanotech.com T: +44 (0)7774 626 378 W: www.jrnanotech.com JR Nanotech was formed to introduce Nano-silver to and to seek strategic partners to incorporate Nano-silver in healthcare products to improve the quality of life and in non healthcare products to reduce food spoilage and destruction of building materials. Medcell David Mountford CRO Minerva Building, Babraham Research Campus, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 3AT E: info@medcell.com T: +44 (0)1223 493 483 W: www.medcell.com Medcell Bioscience is an innovative healthcare company dedicated to developing new musculoskeletal regenerative medicine technologies. Medical Device Technology Consultants Dr Jed Place Vicarage Farm, Upthorpe Road, Stanton, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP31 2AP E: jed@mdtconsultants.co.uk T: +44 (0)1359 250 859 W: www.mdtconsultants.co.uk MDTc is a specialist consultancy for the Medical Devices and Healthcare Industries. Medwise International Consultancy Limited Mr John Lang PO Box 17, Wilberfoss, York, North Yorkshire YO41 5YY E: johnlang@medwise-international.com T: +44 (0)1759 380 273 W: www.medwise-international.com We are an independent scientific company providing preclinical and regulatory support internationally to pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device and other industries. PSiMedica Drew Ferguson Of the UK Malvern Hills Science Park, Geraldine Road, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 3SZ T: +44 (0)1684 585 300 W: www.psivida.com psivida is a leading provider of miniaturized, sustained-release drug delivery products and is continuing the evolution of these systems. Q-CHIP Ltd Mark Barry Chief Operating Officer Oddfellows House, 19 Newport Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF24 0AA E: mark.barry@q-chip.com T: +44 (0)2920 480180 W: www.q-chip.com Q Chip is a biopharmaceutical drug delivery company developing a range of sustained-release biogeneric and biotherapies products Simbec Research Limited Mr Alan Woodward Manager, Business Development Merthyr Tydfil Ind. Park, Cardiff Road, Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan CF48 4DR E: alan.woodward@simbec.co.uk T: +44 (0)1443 690 977 W: www.simbec.co.uk Simbec research is one of Europe s foremost clinical research organisations with over 30 years of experience. Synectix Pharmaceutical Solutions Ltd Mark Saunders Development Tredoman Technology and Business Park, Hengoes, Mid Glamorgan CF82 7FN E: msaunders@synectix-pharma.com T: +44 (0)845 084 0553 W: www.synectix-pharma.com Kuecept offers its services and drug delivery technologies to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies of all sizes and of all levels of expericence, from newcomers to global organisations. Medical Diagnostics Anaxsys Technology Ltd Barbara Lead Commercial and Development Unit 6, Send Business Centre, 3 Tannery House, Tannery Lane, Send, Surrey GU23 7EF E: barbara@anaxsys.co.uk T: +44 (0)1483 211 011 W: www.anaxsys.co.uk Anaxsys Technology is a cutting edge technology company that s is developing a range of respiratory diagnostics monitoring products based upon our unique sensor technology. ATDBio Professor Tom Brown Co-founder Building 30, School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire SO17 1BJ E: tb2@soton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 8059 6778 W: www.atdbio.com Synthesis of nucleic acid analogues (oligonucleotides) Bio Nano Consulting Dr David Sarphie CEO 338 Euston Road, London NW1 3BT E: david.sarphie@bio-nano-consulting.com T: +44 (0)20 7396 1050 W: www.bio-nano-consulting.com Bio Nano Centre specialises in delivering innovative solutions to industry across the life sciences and technology sectors. Biotec Ltd Ian Christopher Operations 32 Anson Road, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk IP5 3RG E: sales@biotec.com T: +44 (0)1473 612 158 W: www.biotec.com Lab21 Healthcare supports healthcare providers and the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries with technically advanced testing services. Horizon Instruments Ltd Mr Nick Holman Unit 12, Ghyll Industrial Estate, Heathfield, East Sussex TN21 8AW E: mail@horizoninstruments.co.uk T: +44 (0)1435 864 239 W: www.horizoninstruments.co.uk Horizon Instruments is a privately owned company, which has many years experience in designing and building integrated automated solutions for medical diagnostics, healthcare, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Lein Applied Diagnostics Mr Dan Daly Managing Reading Enterprise Centre, Building L33, Crown Place, London Road, Reading, Berkshire RG1 5AQ E: dan.daly@lein-ad.com T: +44 (0)845 456 5970 W: www.lein-ad.com Lein Applied Diagnostics is a dynamic research company pioneering innovative solutions for the healthcare market. Sphere Medical Ltd Peter Laitenberger Vice President Technology Harston Mill, Hartson, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 7GG E: peter.laitenberger@spheremedical.com T: +44 (0)1223 875 222 W: www.spheremedical.com Sphere Medical partners with leading medical equipment companies to develop and commercialise highly innovative monitoring products that provide clinical and economic benefits in the critical care environment. Vivacta Limited Mr Neil Butler CEO 100 Guillat Avenue, Kent Science park, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 8GU E: nb@vivacta.com T: +44 (0)1795 419 400 W: www.vivacta.com Vivacta is a point-of-care in vitro diagnostics company with innovative technology for rapid and quantitative near patient immunoassay testing. Opto-electronics CIP Technologies Mr Marcus Banham Sales Executive Phoenix House, Adastral Park, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk IP5 3RE E: marcus.banham@ciphotonics.com T: +44 (0)1473 663 176 W: www.ciphotonics.com CIP is a leading supplier of advanced photonic components and services in the communications, life sciences, industrial and defence market places. Compound Semiconductor Technologies Global Dr Wyn Meredith 4 Stanley Boulevard, Hamilton Technology Park, Hamilton G72 0BN E: wmeredith@compoundsemi.co.uk T: +44 (0)1698 722 072 W: www.compoundsemi.co.uk CSTG is a pure play semiconductor foundry and custom service provider specialising in the design, development, and manufacture of discrete and integrated III-V opto-electronic devices, based in Glasgow, UK. 106 success through nanomaterials

nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology IQE (Europe) Ltd Mr Roy Blunt Special Projects Manager Pascal Close, St Mellons, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF3 0LW E: rblunt@iqep.com T: +44 (0)29 2083 9400 W: www.iqep.com Between 1988 and 1998, the Cardiff based operation under went steady growth, primarily servicing the optical communications markets with its broad range of optoelectronic products and versatile business model. Oclaro plc Ian Knight Snr Research Engineer Westfield Business Park, Long Road, Paignton, Devon TQ4 7AU E: ian.knight@oclaro.com T: +44 (0)1803 698 600 W: www.oclaro.com Oclaro, with headquarters in San Jose, California, is a Tier 1 provider of innovative optical and laser components and solutions for a broad range of diverse markets, including telecommunications, industrial, consumer electronics, medical and scientific applications. Perkin Elmer Optoelectronics Philip Zirngast Saxon Way, Bar Hill, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB3 8SL E: phil.zirngast@perkinelmer.com T: +44 (0)1954 785 336 W: www.optoelectronics.perkinelmer.com PerkinElmer is a global leader focused on improving the health, safety and security of people and the environment. Photonics & Plastic Electronics KTN Nick Kirkwood Operations Manager Bletchley Park Science and Innovation Centre, Sherwood Drive, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK3 6EB E: nick@ppektn.org T: +44 (0)1506 200 172 W: www.ppektn.org The Photonics & Plastic Electronics KTN covers plastic electronics, photovoltaics, optical communications, biophotonics and ultra efficient lighting. Photonics Cluster (UK) Glenn Barrowman Aston Science Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B7 4BB E: glennb@photonicscluster-uk.org T: +44 (0)121 260 6189 W: www.photonicscluster-uk.org Photonics Cluster UK works with clients in Photonic apllications ranging from the infra-red through to the visible and ultra-violet in industries as diverse as transport, defence and security, medical and food sciences, ICT, precision engineering and communications. PRP Optoelectronics Ltd Mr Sam Cox Technical Manager Wood Burcote Way, Towcester, Northamptonshire NN12 6TF E: samc@prpopto.co.uk T: +44 (0)1327 359 135 W: www.prpopto.com PRP Optoelectronics Ltd. Is the worlds largest independent supplier of high performance custom LED displays, specifically for the Avionics, Industrial Instrumentation and medical industries. Scottish Optoelectronics Association Mr Chris Gracie CEO Geddes House, Kirkton North, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 6GU E: chris.gracie@optoelectronics.org.uk T: +44 (0)1506 497 228 W: www.optoelectronics.org.uk The Scottish Optoelectrnics Association (SAO) was launched in October 1994 with the objective of stimulating economic growth in Scotland through the knowledge, manufacture and application of Optoelectronics. SPI (Southampton Photonics) Christine Skellon Marketing Communications 3 Wellington Park, Tollbar Way, Hedge End, Southampton, Hampshire SO30 2QU E: christine.skellon@spioptics.com T: +44 (0)23 8076 5416 W: www.spioptics.com SPI Lasers provide world-leading fibre laser technology. Packaging Amcor Flexibles Mr Roy Christopherson Innovation Winterbourne Road, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, Avon BS34 8PT E: roy.christopherson@amcor-flexibles.com T: +44 (0)117 987 2615 W: www.amcor.com Amcor is a leading global packaging manufacturer offering a broad range of plastic, fibre, metal and glass packaging products, along with packaging related services. Ardagh Glass John Parkes Headlands Lane, Knottingley, West Yorkshire WF11 0HP E: john.parkes@ardaghglass.com T: +44 (0)1977 674 111 W: www.ardaghglass.com Ardagh Glass is known globally for excellence in glass manufacture and is the preferred packaging supplier for many of the world s largest food and beverage brands. Chesapeake Carol Hammond Head of Research & Development Church House, St. Mary s Court, The Broadway, Old Amersham, Middlesex HP7 0UT E: carol.hammond@chesapeakecorp.com T: +44 (0)1494 618 600 W: www.cskcorp.com Internationally renowned as a leading supplier of cartons, labels and leaflets, and specialist plastic packaging, Chesapeake has developed highly efficient manufacturing operations spanning the globe. Innovia Films Ltd Ms Zenn Bergmann Communications Officer R&D Centre, West Road, Wigton, Cumbria CA7 9XX E: zena.bergmann@innoviafilms.com T: +44 (0)1697 341 268 W: www.innoviafilms.com Innovia films manufacture two speciality materials cellulose films and biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) Molins ITCM Bruce Paxton Managing 13 Westwood Way, Westwood Business Park, Coventry, West Midlands CV4 8HS E: bruce.paxton@molins.com T: +44 (0)24 7642 1100 W: www.molinsitcm.com ITCM is a world leader in custom machinery and production solutions for packing and processsing. Pira International Graham Moore Cleeve Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7RU E: graham.moore@pira-international.com T: +44 (0)1372 802 000 W: www.pira-international.com Providing market research, strategic and technical consulting, testing, publications and conferences to help clients understand market trends identify opportunities, meet compliance requirements, network and develop strategies to grow their businesses. Sudpack UK Ltd Steve Biddiscombe 40 High Park Drive, Wolverton Mill East, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK12 5TT E: steve.biddiscombe@suedpack.com T: +44 (0)1908 525 720 W: www.suedpack.com Sudpack is a packaging company which is headquarted in Ochsenhausen, Baden-Wurttemberg in. It also has over 22 sales branches and locations. Pharmaceuticals Astech Projects Ms Kate Blanchard Sales Manager Unit 15, Berkeley Court, Manor Park, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 1TQ E: kate.blanchard@astechprojects.co.uk T: +44 (0)1928 571 797 W: www.astechprojects.co.uk Astech Projects are a specialist engineering and science based company supplying advanced automated systems to a world wide customer base. AstraZeneca Professor Clive Washington Principal Scientist 15 Stanhope Gate, London W1K 1LN E: Clive.Washington@astrazeneca.com T: +44 (0)20 7304 5000 W: www.astrazeneca.com We discover new medicines that are designed to improve health and quality of life of patients around the world. ATP Consulting Ltd Mrs Colette Hamilton Managing 3000 Manchester Business Park, Manchester M22 5TG E: chamilton@atpconsulting.co.uk T: +44 (0)161 266 1099 W: www.atpconsulting.co.uk APT Consultant was founded in 2005 to support a healthcare transformation in the UK and across Europe. Avacta Ltd Mr Alan Brain York Bio Centre, Innovation Way, Heslington, York, North Yorkshire YO10 5NY E: alan@avacta.com T: +44 (0)844 414 0452 W: www.avacta.com We provide innovative, high value technology and services for bioscience and diagnostics. Avecia Biologics Limited Dr Stephen Taylor Vice President for Business Development PO Box 2, Belasis Avenue, Billingham, Cleveland TS23 1YN E: stephen.taylor@avecia.com T: +44 (0)1642 363 511 W: www.avecia.com Avecia is a leading private biotechnology company focused on the development and manufacture of innovative biotechnology-based medicines. BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. Carbogen-Amcis Mr Robert Rhodes New Business Development Manager 303 Clayton Lane, Manchester M11 4SX E: robert.rhodes@carbogen-amcis.com T: +44 (0)161 223 3344 W: www.carbogen-amcis.com CARBOGEN AMCIS is a leading provider of drug development and commercialization services to the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries, at all stages of drug development. Critical Pharmaceuticals Ltd Dr Andy Lewis Operations BioCity Nottingham, Pennyfoot Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 1GF E: andy.lewis@criticalpharmaceuticals.com T: +44 (0)115 912 4371 W: www.criticalpharmaceuticals.com Critical Pharmaceuticals is a biotechnology company with proprietary drug delivery technologies for injectable sustained release and nasal delivery of challenging drugs including proteins and peptides. Eli Lilly & Co Ltd David Cosgrove Lilly House, Priestly Road, Basingstoke, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24 9NL E: david.cosgrove@alderley.zeneca.com T: +44 (0)1256 315 000 W: www.lilly.co.uk Eli Lilly and Company is one of the world s largest research based pharmaceutical companies dedicated to creating and delivering innovative pharmaceutical health care solutions that enable people to live longer, healthier and more active lives Extract Technology Ltd Tony Rhodes Compliance Manager Bradley Junction Industrial Estate, Leeds Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 1UR E: trhodes@extract-technology.com T: +44 (0)1484 432 727 W: www.extract-technology.com Extract Technology is a leading UK based supplier of individually designed solutions for containment and aseptic applications, principally in the pharmaceutical, biotech and chemical markets. GEA Pharma Systems Ltd Mike Warren Regional Sales Manager School Lane, Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO53 4DG E: mike.warren@niropharma.com T: +44 (0)23 8024 2265 W: www.gea-ps.com GEA Pharma Systems supplies advanced processing technologies for the manufacturing of oral dosage forms. Glaxo Smith Kline Christabel Fowler St George s Avenue, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0DE E: christabel.x.fowler@gsk.com T: +44 (0)1932 822 353 W: www.gsk.com GlaxoSmithKline is one of the largest pharmeceutical developers in the world, with almost 100,000 employees in over 100 countries. Glaxo Smith Kline CEEDD Shelagh Wilson VP Head of European CEEDD Gunnels Wood Rd, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2NY E: helagh.wilson@gsk.com T: +44 (0)1437 762 818 W: www.ceedd.com At the ceedd we seek to preserve our alliance companies independence and creativity. Haden Freeman Ltd Lindon Roberts Business Development Manager Freeman House Orbital 24, Oldham Street, Denton, Manchester M34 3SU E: lroberts@hadenfreeman.com T: +44 (0)161 304 5900 W: www.hadenfreeman.com A complete range of engineering and management services is offered to chemical, pharmaceutical, food processing, oil and gas, utility, insurance, transport and general manufacturing industries. HealthTech and Medicines KTN Dr Tony Bradshaw Co 14/15 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PS E: tbradshaw@bioindustry.org T: +44 (0)20 7565 7143 W: www.innovateuk.org/healthktn The HealthTech and Medicines KTN is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge transfer and innovation within the key application areas of medicines, associated bioprocessing and health technologies, addressing needs across SMEs to large multinationals. Key Organics limited Elizabeth Jones Business Development Manager Highfield Industrial Estate, Camelford, Cornwall PL32 9QZ E: elizabethj@keyorganics.net T: +44 (0)1840 212 137 W: www.keyorganics.ltd.uk A leading global provider in the supply of high quality chemical products and contract services to the pharmaceutical, agrochemical & biotechnology sectors, together with related industries and applications. NanoPerspective 107

Lena Nanoceutics Ltd Mr Kevin Adams Business Development Manager Institute of Pharmaceutical Innovation, Richmond Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD7 1DP E: kevin.adams@lenanano.com T: +44 (0)1274 236 104 W: www.lenanano.com Lena Nanoceutics is a technology based company focused on the development of improved formulation processes for prescription drugs, over the counter medicines and healthcare products. Macfarlan Smith Ltd John McFadyen 10 Wheatfield Rd, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH11 2QA E: msl@macsmith.com T: +44 (0)131 337 2434 W: www.macsmith.com Macfarlan Smith is a world leader in the production of the alkaloid opiates and other controlled drugs. MeddiQuest Limited Amanda Spencer Marketing and Business Development Manager Business & Technology Centre, Bessemer Drive, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2DX E: amanda.spencer@meddiquest.com T: +44 (0)1763 222 505 W: www.meddiquest.com MeddiQuest - your first stop on the path to CE Marking, 510(k) clearance, PMA / PDP Approval and ISO 13485 / ISO 14971 Quality Systems! Make Regulatory Compliance part of your competitive advantage Medilink East Midlands Mrs Catherine Hadfield Office Manager Biocity Nottingham, Pennyfoor Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 1GF E: catherine@medilinkem.com T: +44 (0)115 912 4334 W: www.medilinkem.com medilink EM is the specialist support organisation for the healthcare sector. Merck Chemicals Limited Mr Steven Tierney Project Manager Chilworth Science Park, Chilworth, Southampton, Hampshire SO167QD E: steven.tierney@merckchem.co.uk T: +44 (0)23 8076 3311 W: www.merck-chemicals.co.uk Merck is a global company with over 30,000 employees in more than 60 countries. At Merck chemicals, you recieve high-quality industrial and laboratory chemicals. MHRA Dr Gerard Lee Market Towers, 1 Nine Elms Lane, London SW8 5NQ E: ged.lee@mhra.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 (0)20 7084 2568 W: www.mhra.gov.uk We enhance and safe guard the health of the public by ensuring that medicines and medical devices work and are acceptedly safe. Molecular Profiles Dr Jeff James Business Development Manager 8 Orchard Place, Nottingham Business Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG8 6PX E: jjames@molprofiles.co.uk T: +44 (0)115 871 8888 W: www.molprofiles.com At Molecular Profiles, we provide drug development, advanced analytical characterisation and consulting services to pharmaceutical companies worldwide. NanoBioDesign Ltd Andrea Fantuzzi Floor 12, E&EE Building, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ E: info@nanobiodesign.com T: +44 (0)20 7594 5320 W: www.nanobiodesign.com NanoBioDesign (NBD) is developing a new range of P450 assays based upon its patented molecular lego approach to protein engineering. Nanotherics Mr Stefan Ogrodzinski Guy Hilton Research Centre, Thornburrow Drive, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST4 7QB E: enquiry@nanotherics.com T: +44 (0)1782 554 047 W: www.nanotherics.com Nanotherics is an experienced, highly innovative company in the life sciences sector developing and commercialising innovative magnetic nanoparticle based products Nemaura Pharma Ltd Mr Faz Chowdhury of Product Development Loughborough Innovation Centre, Epinal Way, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3EH E: fazc@aol.com T: +44 (0)1509 222 910 W: www.nemaura.co.uk We use unique formulation strategies using micro and nano technologies to develop products that will deliver a wide range of drugs safely, and more effectively. Novartis Grimsby Ltd Dr Simon Gregory Project Manager Pyewipe Industrial Estate, Grimsby, North Lincolnshire DN31 2SR E: simon.gregory@novartis.com T: +44 (0)1472 253 612 W: www.novartis.com We want to discover, develop and successfully market innovative products to prevent and cure diseases, to ease suffering and to enhance the quality of life. Pfizer Ltd Andy Tait Ramsgate Road, Sandwich, Kent CT13 9NJ. E: a.tait@vet.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1304 616 161 W: www.pfizer.co.uk Pfizer is a leading pharmaceutical company, operating in 180 countries worldwide. We employ over 4,000 staff in the UK, at our Walton Oaks HQ and European R&D HQ at Sandwich in Kent. Pharmorphix Ltd Alan Chorlton 250 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 0WE E: alan.chorlton@sial.com T: +44 (0)1223 425 105 W: www.pharmorphix.com Pharmorphix is one of Europe s leading providers of solid-form research services to the international pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Skye Pharma Tim McBride Business Development 105 Piccadilly, London W1J 7NJ E: ir@skyepharma.com T: +44 (0)20 7491 1777 W: www.skyepharma.com SkyePharma is a specialist drug delivery company developing oral and inhalation products. Solvay Dr Eileen Diakun New Business Development Baronet Road, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 6HA E: eileen.diakun@solvay.com T: +44 (0)1925 655 856 W: www.solvay.com Solvay is an international industrial group active in Chemistry. It is focused on three sectors of activity: Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals and Plastics. Upperton Limited Dr Richard Johnson PO Box 6861, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG2 5PF E: rjohnson@upperton.com T: +44 (0)115 955 3387 W: www.upperton.com Upperton Ltd is a privately owned company that specialises in the development of novel micro and nano particles for the pharmaceuticals and biotechnology in industries. Wellcome Trust Dr Nicola Bailey Business Analyst Gibbs Building, 215 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE E: n.bailey@wellcome.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7611 8888 W: www.wellcome.ac.uk The Wellcome Trust is a global charity dedicated to achieving extraordinary improvements in human and animal health. Wockhardt UK Ltd Tony Allcock Head of Production and Engineering Ash North Road, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham, Clwyd LL13 9UF E: tony.allcock@wockhardt.co.uk T: +44 (0)1978 661 261 W: www.wockhardt.co.uk Wockhart UK is a diverse pharmaceutical business, a major supplier of healthcare products to the retail pharmacy hospital and grocery serctors. Process Equipment Supply AM Technology Dr Robert Ashe Chairman and Technical The Heath Business & Technical Park, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 4QX E: robert.ashe@amtechuk.com T: +44 (0)1928 515 454 W: www.amtechuk.com The Coflore ACR is a flow reactor able to handle multiphase systems for production of, and applications using, nanoparticles for pharma and bio industries. Boulting Bob Bianchi Sales & Marketing Manager Boulting House, Firecrest Court, Centre Park, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1RG E: bobbianchi@boulting.co.uk T: +44 (0)1925 446 000 W: www.boulting.co.uk The Boulting Group is a leading engineering solutions group providing design, project management, facilities management, installation and maintenance services to some of the world s largest companies. Buhler Ltd Mr Dave Collins Area Sales Manager 20 Atlantis Avenue, London E16 2BF E: dave.collins@buhlergroup.com T: +44 (0)20 7055 6650 W: www.buhlergroup.com Buhler is a global specialist in the field of plant design and construction and the related services for transforming renewable and synthetic materials into products and valuable substances. Buchi UK Ltd Neil Evans General Manager 5 Whitegate Business Centre, Jardine Way, Chadderton, Oldham, Lancashire OL9 9QL E: evans.n@buchi.com T: +44 (0)161 633 1000 W: www.buchi.co.uk For over 50 years, Buchi has been known as the inventor of the Rotavapor, the worlds market leading product in evaporation technology, and the innovator of many other laboratory instruments based upon evaporation and vacuum technologies. Christison Particle Tech Ltd Paul Armstrong Albany Rd, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE8 3AT E: paularmstrong@christison.com T: +44 (0)191 478 8120 W: www.christison.co.uk We specialise in particle size characterisation and particle diminution. CVT Mr Richard Davis of Sales 4-6 Carters Lane, Kiln Farm, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK11 3ER E: sales@cvt.ltd.uk T: +44 (0)1908 563 267 W: www.cvt.ltd.uk Our extensive manufacturing facility features state of the art CNC machining, TIG welding, UHV cleaning and electrical / electronics wiring, assembly and test for integrated systems. ELGA Process Water Mark dyson Marlow International Parkway, Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7 1YL T: +44 (0)1628 897 000 W: www.elgaprocesswater.com ELGA Process Water specialises in delivering process water systems and service for the industrial, pharmaceutical, scientific and healthcare sectors. Euromould Ltd Mr Richard Powell Managing Unit B, Chiltern Commerce Centre, Asheridge Rd, Chesham, Buckinghamshire HP5 2PY E: richard.powell@euromoulds.co.uk T: +44 (0)1494 778 817 W: www.euromoulds.co.uk Euromould offers a highly skilled team of designers and technicians experienced in producing top quality plastic injection moulds for a wide range of applications. Hitech Furnaces Ltd Mr Vincent Daly Managing Unit 11, Maple Business Park, Walter Street, Aston, Birmingham, West Midlands B7 5ET E: sales@hitechfurnaces.co.uk T: +44 (0)121 326 0077 W: www.hitechfurnaces.co.uk The new company being formed by the previous Division Sales Manager and Engineering Manger. Vincent Daly is still developing trhe company to progress alongside the ever increasing technical demands of its customers, virtually all of whom are multi-nationally corporations or respected names in academia Hosokawa Micron Ltd Professor Iain Crosley Managing Rivington Road, Whitehouse Industrial Estate, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 3DS E: icrosley@hmluk.hosokawa.com T: +44 (0)1928 755 100 W: www.hosokawa.co.uk Hosokawa Micron Limited is a member of the Hosokawa Micron Group. Hosokawa Micron UK specialises in Powder and Particle Porcessing Industries Equipment. IDC Cleanrooms Peter McRoberts The Optima Building, S8 Robertson Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 8DQ E: peter.mcroberts@idc-ch2m.com T: +44 (0)141 204 2333 W: www.idccleanrooms.com IDC is a broadly diversified supplier of facility planning, design, construction, and ongoing supporty services for process-intensive technology industries. JPSA Adrian Baughan 5 Woodlands, Freeland, Witney, Oxfordshire OX29 8HD E: abaughan@jpsalaser.com T: +44 (0)1993 882 377 W: www.jpsalaser.com JPSA provides state-of-the-art excimer and diode pumped solid state (DPSS) industrial laser machining systems that operate art wavelengths of 157nm to 1,064nm. Lasers Are Us Mr Simon Lau Unit 3 Plot 11, Village Farm Industrial Estate, Pyle, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF33 6NU E: simon@lasersareus.com T: +44 (0)1656 745 090 W: www.lasersareus.com We are the UK s premier laser company specialising in laser marking, laser engraving, and low power laser cutting. Laser Micromachining Limited Dr Nadeem Rizvi Managing director Optic Technium, St Asaph Business Park, St Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 0JD E: n.rizvi@lasermicromachining.com T: +44 (0)1745 535 165 W: www.lasermicromachining.com A provider of high precision laser manufacturing services, Laser Micromachining Limited is a company focussed on helping industry exploit novel uses of lasers for product development and manufacturing. 108 success through nanomaterials

nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology Maelstrom APT Ltd. Mr Peter Brown Managing First Floor, 59-61 High Street West, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 8AZ E: peter.brown@maelstrom-apt.com T: +44 (0)1457 867 777 W: www.maelstrom-apt.com Maelstrom provides high performance fluid mixing and related equipment to process industries worldwide. Fluid mixing is at the core of many industrial processes related to the prduction of intermediate or final fluid products. Micropore Technologies Ltd Richard G. Holdich Managing Unit 2, Station Yard Industrial Estate, Hatton, Derbyshire DE65 5DU E: rgholdich@micropore.co.uk T: +44 (0)1283 521 610 W: www.micropore.co.uk Micropore Technologies Ltd., supply membrane emulsification equipment and monosized particles (and microcarriers), as well as membrane emulsification process development. Millipore Adrian Birkett Senior Manager 3/5 Building 6, Croxley Green Business Park, Oxford, Watford, Hertfordshire WD1 8YH E: adrian_birkett@millipore.com T: +44 (0)870 900 4645 W: www.millipore.com As scientists and engineers pioneering new cures to mankinds most challenging health issues, you rely on Millipore as a trusted partner who for more than 50 years has supported you with a continuum of cutting edge tools, technologies and application sloutions to ensure success in your research, development and production. M-Solv Limited Shelldon Stoute Strategic Technologist Oxonian Park, Langford Locks, Kidlington, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX5 1FP E: shelldon.stoute@m-solv.com T: +44 (0)1865 854 864 W: www.m-solv.com M-Solv is a global company formed to advance laser micromachining and micro deposition applications. M-Solv performs application specific process research, design, engineering and manufacture for micron scale ablative machining and other specialised functional materials processes. Netzsch Mastermix Ltd David Tomlinson 23 Lombard Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire WS 13 6DP E: david.tomlinson@nmx.netzsch.com T: +44 (0)1543 418 938 W: www.netzsch-grinding.com The Business Unit Grinding & Dispersing of NETZSCH is one of the world s market leaders in wet and dry processing technology offering an extensive range of products from laboratory to production sized machines and complete plants. Rainford Precision Machines Ltd Mr Arthur Turner Managing Pasture Lane Business Centre, Rainford, St Helens, Merseyside WA11 8PU E: sales@rainfordprecision.com T: +44 (0)1744 889 726 W: www.rainfordprecision.com To produce features on components to a very demanding accuracy, tolerance and surface finish has always created interest with customers who want to push the boundaries in their industry. Rondol Technology Ltd Martin Commercial Manager Innovation Way, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST6 4BF E: martin@rondol.com T: +44 (0)1782 829 800 W: www.rondol.com RONDOL is a niche technology company providing energy saving solutions to the plastics processing industries. RTS Flexible Systems Chris Walsh Northbank, Irlam, Manchester M44 5AY E: flexible.info@rts-group.com T: +44 (0)161 777 2000 W: www.rtsflexible.com Our automation solutions are tailored to the needs of a wide range of industry sectors from customer goods, packaging, food manufacture and bakery to nuclear and defence. Saffron Scientific Equipment Ltd Mr Andrew Hillam Project Manager Knaresborough Technology Park, Manse Lane, Knarsborough, North Yorkshire HG5 8LF E: andrew.hillam@saffron-uk.com T: +44 (0)1423 796 138 W: www.saffron-uk.com Saffron specialises in the design, development and manufacture of gloveboxes, dry anaerobic gloveboxes and bespoke containment systems for the storage, handling and processing of hazardous and toxic substances. Scanwel Ltd Dr. Ian Owen Managing The Old School, Llandderfel, Bala, Gwynedd LL23 7HW E: iano@scanwel.co.uk T: +44 (0)1678 530 281 W: www.scanwel.co.uk We provide a rapid response service to the rapidly expanding market in high vacuum fittings and fabrication. Scientific Vacuum Systems Ltd Mr Terry Shimell Sales 11/12 Weller Drive, Hogwood Lane Industrial Estate, Finchampstead, Wokingham, Berkshire RG40 4QZ E: terry@svs.co.uk T: +44 (0)118 973 1946 W: www.svs.co.uk Scientific Vacuum Systems Ltd. (SVS) specialise in the manufacture Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) systems. Syrris Ltd Mark Gilligan Managing 27 Jarman Way, Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 5HW E: mark.gilligan@syrris.com T: +44 (0)1763 242 555 W: www.syrris.com Syrris creates automated products for research and development chemists and is a world leader in flow chemistry, microreactor and automation technology. Teknek John Cunningham Chief Chemist River Drive, Inchinnan Business Park, Renfrew, Renfrewshire PA4 9RT E: johncu@teknek.co.uk T: +44 (0)141 568 8100 W: www.teknek.com Teknek are world leaders in manufacturing solutions for the contact sheet cleaning and web cleaning sector. Tetronics Ltd Dr Mike Wise Chief Metallurgist A2 Marston Gate, South Marston Park, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4DE E: mike.wise@tetronics.com T: +44 (0)1793 238 500 W: www.tetronics.com A leading manufacturer and supplier of High Temperature DC Plasma arc technology. Ultra Precision and Structured Surfaces Sean Amos Business Development Manager OpTIC Technium, St Asaph, Clwyd LL17 0JD E: s.amos@ups2.co.uk T: +44 (0)1745 535 141 W: www.ups2.co.uk Ultra precision and structured surfaces (UPS2) designs and produces ultra precise, complex and structured surfaces in a range of substances- from glass to ceramics Uniqsis Ltd Martyn Fordham Chief Executive Officer 29 Station Rd, Shepreth, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire SG8 6GB E: martyn.fordham@uniqsis.com T: +44 (0)845 864 7747 W: www.uniqsis.com Uniqsis aim is to develop innovative flow chemistry products for customers in both the research and biopharmaceutical sector. Wittman Battenfeld UK Ltd Mr Dave Womat Head of Micro Division Sanders Road, Finedon Road Industrial Estate, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire NN8 4NL E: d.womack@wittmann.co.uk T: +44 (0)1933 275 777 W: www.battenfeld-imt.com Suppliers of robotics and injection moulding machines. Willy A. Bachofen UK Limited Timothy Mangan Sales Manager 4 Brownfields Court, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 1AJ E: t.mangan@wab.uk.com T: +44 (0)1782 625 500 W: www.wab.uk.com For many decades, WAB has been the undisputed specialist in milling and dispersion Process Plant Atlas Clean Air Limited Paul Riley 5 Carrside, Lomeshaye Industrial Estate, Nelson, Lancashire BB9 6RX E: info@atlascleanair.com T: +44 (0)1282 447 666 W: www.atlascleanair.com Atlas Clean Air has established a global reputation in the design, supply and validation of controlled clean air environments to the highest quality standards. Atlas Copco Compressors Mr John Forman Business Development Manager Swallowdale Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7HA E: john.forman@uk.atlascopco.com T: +44 (0)1442 261 201 W: www.atlascopco.co.uk Atlas copco is the world leader in compressed air and gas equipment, generators, construction and mining equipment, industrial tools and assembly systems. Aviza Technology Limited Mr Keith Buchanan Ringland Way, Newport, Gwent NP18 2TA E: keith.buchanan@avizatechnology.com T: +44 (0)1633 414 000 W: www.avizatechnology.com Aviza Technology, Inc. designs, manufactures, sells and supports advanced semiconductor capital equipment and process technologies for the global semiconductor industry and related markets. Basan UK Ltd Russ Bird MD Units 2-3, Newton Court, Rankin Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24 8GF E: info@basan.co.uk T: +44 (0)1256 364 711 W: www.basan.com The Basan Group is one of the leading distributors of products and product related services for cleanrooms in europe & asia. Bioquell UK Ltd Stuart Paterson Sales Manager 52 Royce Close, West Portway, Andover, Hampshire SP10 3TS E: stuart.patterson@bioquell.com T: +44 (0)1264 835 835 W: www.bioquell.com Bioquell are world leaders in providing hydrogen peroxide decontamination equipment and services into the healthcare, life sciences, food production and defence sectors. CB Contract Chemicals Mr Les Brown Technical Codbeck Estate, Dalton Lane, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7 3HR E: lesb@cbchem.co.uk T: +44 (0)1845 577 117 W: www.cbchem.co.uk CB Contract Chemicals, specialises in a range of processes and manufacturing services, all delivered with the personal touch. CH2M HILL Mr Ian Tonge Business Development Manager Optima Building, Level 1 North, 58 Robertson Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 8DU E: ian.tonge@ch2m.com T: +44 (0)7753 771 498 W: www.ch2m.com CH2M HILL is a global leader in providing engineering, construction, and programme management services around the world. Connect 2 Cleanrooms Ltd Joe Govier Managing Unit 2, Kirkby Lonsdale Business Park, Business Park, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria LA6 2HH E: joe.govier@connect2cleanrooms.com T: +44 (0)1524 274 170 W: www.connect2cleanrooms.com We design and manufacture each clean room enclosure in purpose built UK facilities located on the doorstep of the Lake District National Park. European Process Safety Centre Mr Lee Allford Operations Manager 165-189 Railway Terrace, Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 3HQ E: lallford-epsc@icheme.org.uk T: +44 (0)1788 534 409 W: www.epsc.org European Process Safety Centre is an international industry-funded organisation which provides an independent technical focus for process safety in Europe. Guardline Technology Ltd Mr Mark Wheeler Project Manager Units 22-24, Brunel Way, Thetford, Norfolk IP24 1HP E: m.wheeler@theguardlinegroup.com T: +44 (0)1842 822 150 W: www.guardlinegroup.com Europe s leading single source supplier of cleanroom products & services including, garments, laundry, wipes, gloves, stationery, and cleaning products, etc. IDB Technologies Ltd Mr Ian Burnett Managing 91 Corsham Road, Whitley, Wiltshire SN12 8QF E: ian@idbtechnologies.co.uk T: +44 (0)1934 842 907 W: www.idbtechnologies.co.uk IDB Technologies has for over 10 years been a specialist supplier of equipment and materials for semi-conductor and related technologies, research and development and low volume manufacturing. Loadpoint John Sweet Chelworth Industrial Estate, Cricklade, Swindon, Wiltshire SN6 6HE E: john.sweet@loadpoint.co.uk T: +44 (0)1793 751 160 W: www.loadpoint.co.uk Loadpoint develop, manufacture and supply high precision dicing machines and machining systems. Megatech Limited Mr Alan Hasell Sales Engineer Littleton Drive, Huntington, Cannock, Staffordshire WS12 4TS E: alanh@megatechlimited.co.uk T: +44 (0)1543 500 044 W: www.megatechlimited.co.uk Megatech Limited supplies equipment, services and consumables for the semiconductor and thin film industries. We provide the technology and services that enable our customers to achieve their goals and solve problems. NanoPerspective 109

Membrane Extraction Technology Muriel Unit 8 Wharfside, Rosemont Road, Wembley, Middlesex HA0 4PE E: info@membrane-extraction-technology.com T: +44 (0)20 8902 0040 W: www.membrane-extraction-technology.com Membrane Extraction Technology is a specialist separation process development business. Merit Process Engineering Limited Chris Berriman 3 Silverton Court, Northumberland Business Park, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 7RY E: chris.berriman@meritpe.co.uk T: +44 (0)845 302 6699 W: www.meritpe.co.uk Merit are an Installation, Engineering and Facility Management company focused on high technology and complex industrial market sectors including, Semiconductor, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare. Micromech Ltd Mr Trevor De Wilde Units 5 to 8 Chilford Court, Rayne Road, Braintree, Essex CM7 2QS E: tdewilde@micromech.co.uk T: +44 (0)1376 333 333 W: www.micromech.com Micromech are the UK leading experts in positioning and speed control supplying a wide range of motion control products plus associated equipment to industry, research, defence and manufacturing. Micronz Precision Grinding Supplies Mr Mark Maurice Sunrise, Broncoed Lane, Mold, Flintshire CH7 4GZ E: mark@micronz.com T: +44 (0)1352 758 840 W: www.micronz.com Micronz LLP was founded in 2000 with the aim to promote and supply state of art swiss and german cnc grinding machines with latest precision machining process to the british manufacturing industry. OpTek Systems Dr Giddion Foster-Turner Sales Manager Unit 14, Blacklands Way, Abingdon Business Park, Abingdon, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX14 1DY E: giddion.foster-turner@optek.co.uk T: +44 (0)1235 539 182 W: www.opteksystems.com OpTek is a leading supplier of production-line laser processing tools. OpTek also operates an efficient and responsive contract machining service. Orion Automation Ltd Dan Maynard 1 High Street, Alconbury, Weston, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE28 4JP E: danmaynard@orionautomation.co.uk T: +44 (0)1480 890 347 W: www.orionautomation.co.uk Orion automation, based near huntingdon on the edge of the cambridge technology cluster, provides high performance automated vision systems for solving complex manufacturing problems. ORLIN Technologies Martin Bell Technical Sales Manager 50 Station Road, Ridgmont, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK43 0UH E: martin.bell@orlin.co.uk T: +44 (0)1525 306 100 W: www.orlin.co.uk ORLIN Technologies Ltd specialises in precision motion control, micro/nano-positioning solutions and related products for science and industry. Phoenix Scientific Industries Ltd Mr William G Hopkins 15 Apex Business Park, Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 3JU E: info@psiltd.co.uk T: +44 (0)1323 449 001 W: www.psiltd.co.uk Phoenix Scientific Industries (PSI) Limited designs, manufactures and installs capital equipment, with project values generally falling in the range 50k to 2M and involving small R&D systems up to turnkey production plant. PSI is best known for its activities in gas atomization for the production of metal powders and in particular, close-coupled atomization for very fine powder manufacture. Rofin-Baasel UK Ltd Mr Dave Maclellan Sales Manager Sopwith Way, Daventry, Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11 8PB E: dmaclellan@rofin-baasel.co.uk T: +44 (0)870 990 1020 W: www.rofin.co.uk ROFIN has dedicated itself to becoming one of the leading manufacturers of laser sources and laserbased solutions for industrial material processing. Safelab Systems Ltd Mrs Sharon Shortman Marketing Administrator Unit 29, Linx Crescent, Weston Super Mare, Somerset BS24 9BP E: s.shortman@safelab.co.uk T: +44 (0)870 240 2273 W: www.safelab.co.uk Safelab Systems Ltd are expert in the manufacture and supply of high quality, reliable fume cupboards. Sirus Microtech Ltd Alan Waterman-Smith Managing Unit 2, Greenham Business Park, Wellington, Somerset TA21 0LR E: sales@sirus-microtech.com T: +44 (0)1823 660 665 W: www.sirus-microtech.com Sirus provide a wide range of Controlled Environment Solutions. These environments provide protection against particles, moisture and humidity. Thames Cryogenics Ltd Mr David Cook Sales Manager Gooch Drive, Southmead Industrial Park, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 7PR E: davidc@thamescryogenics.com T: +44 (0)1235 815 777 W: www.thamescryogenics.com Thames Cyrogenics Ltd are a world leader in the manufacture, installation and servicing of cyrogenic storage and distribution equipment. Publishing Artech House Ms Penelope Comans Assistant Editor 16 Sussex Street, London SW1 1AH E: pcomans@artechhouse.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 7596 8750 W: www.artechhouse.com A leading technical book publisher, Artech House provides today s professionals and students with cutting-edge books and software from the world s top authorities. Environmental Data Services (ENDS) Roz Bulleid 11-17 Wolverton Gardens, London W6 7DY E: news@ends.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 8267 8123 W: www.endsreport.com ENDS Report is the leading monthly journal for environmental policy and business in the UK. It offers analytical coverage of the latest legislative developments, scientific research, official reports and environmental initiatives driving change and innovation in the public and private sectors. Journal of Bionanotechnology Mikhail Soloviev Editor in Chief BioMed Central Ltd, Floor 6, 236 Gray s Inn Road, London WC1X 8HL E: mikhail.soloviev@rhul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 3192 2009 W: www.jnanobiotechnology.com Journal of Nanobiotechnology is an open access, peer-reviewed, on-line journal describing scientific and technological advances in the fields of medical, biological and nanoscale sciences. Lancet Richard Clarke 32 Jamestown Road, London NW1 7BY E: lancet-ads@elsevier.com T: +44 (0)20 7424 4973 W: www.thelancet.com The Lancet s prestigious heritage as one of the world s leading medical journals continues to inspire our authors and editors today as they strive for medical excellence in all that they publish. Materials World Magazine Mr Gary Price Editorial Assistant 1 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5DB E: gary.price@iom3.org T: +44 (0)20 7451 7314 W: www.iom3.org Welcome to the Institute Of Materials, Minerals and Miming, the global network for professionals in the materials cycle. Nano Magazine Ottilia Saxl Chief Executive Officer 6 The Alpha Centre, Stirling University Innovation Centre, Stirling, Stirling FK9 4NF E: ottilia.saxl@nano.org.uk T: +44 (0)1786 447 520 W: www.nano.org.uk Distribute a magazine called nanomagazine all over the local community and to regular buyers. Nanotechnology World (IM Publications) Mr Ian Michael Owner 6 Charlton Mill, Charlton, Chichester, West sussex PO18 0HY E: im@impublications.co.uk T: +44 (0)1243 811 334 W: www.impublications.com IM Publications is a niche publisher, specialising in analytical chemistry. We offer high quality science at a fair price through our books and periodicals. Rapid News Publications plc Christopher Young Managing Unit 2, Chester, Cheshire CH3 9GA E: chris@rapidnews.com T: +44 (0)1829 770 037 W: www.rapidnews.com Our strategy is to deliver a complete media communications solution for companies operating in the engineering. Spark Magazine Tokyo Shioya St Ives House, Lavington Street, London SE1 0NX E: tokyo@burrups.co.jp T: +44 (0)20 7928 8844 W: www.st-ives.co.uk St Ives is a unique group of market-leading companies that combine to provide the UK s most diverse range of marketing, print and display services. R and D Facilities Aston Science Park Mr Matthew Hidderley Marketing & Sales Manager Faraday Wharf, Holt Street, Aston Science Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B7 4BB E: matthewh@astonsciencepark.co.uk T: +44 (0)121 260 6168 W: www.astonsciencepark.co.uk Aston Science Park, was founded in 1982 and has been one of the premier science parks in the UK ever since. The park has been rebranded, providing a clear statement of its intent to drive its new strategy. BHR Group Brian Borrill The Fluid Engineering Centre, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AJ E: bborrill@bhrgroup.co.uk T: +44 1234 750422 W: www.bhrgroup.com BHR Group is a fluid engineering centre providing expert research and consultancy for process technologies, nanoparticle dispersions, high pressure fluid systems, computational modelling, and services for the water, environment and power industries. Daresbury Laboratory (STFC) Robert Barber Daresbury Science & Innovation Campus, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 4AD E: r.w.barber@dl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1925 603 000 W: www.srs.ac.uk STFC makes strategic investments to support world leading science and technology for the UK. Diamond Light Source Sara Fletcher Web and Information Manager Diamond House, Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0DE E: sara.fletcher@diamond.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1235 778 554 W: www.diamond.ac.uk Diamond light source is the UK national synchroton facility. It generates brilliant beams of light, from infra-red to x-rays, which are used in a wide range of applications. ETCbrunel Dr Benjamin Jones Research Co-ordinator Brunel University, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH E: bj.jones@brunel.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1895 255 793 W: www.etcbrunel.co.uk ETCbrunel is a highly regarded consultancy and Research Centre for engineering, forensic and environmental investigations, including expert witness statements for legal purposes. Lairside Laser Engineering Centre Dr Eamonn Fearon Centre Manager Campbeltown Road, Birkenhead, Merseyside CH41 9HP E: fearon@liverpool.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 650 2305 W: www.lasers.org.uk The Laser Eye Group is the UK s largest University based research group in laser materials processing. London Centre for Nanotechnology Rosie Baverstock-West 17-19 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AH E: r.baverstock-west@ucl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7679 0574 W: www.london-nano.ucl.ac.uk The London Centre for Nanotechnology, LCN, is a UK based multidisciplinary enterprise operating at the forefront of science and technology. Lux Innovate Ltd Dr Emma Perfect Unit 5.3, Research Avenue South, Heriot Watt Research Park, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH14 4AP E: contact@luxinnovate.com T: +44 (0)131 516 7290 W: www.luxinnovate.com Lux Innovative - a technology development house with partners in the oil and gas industry. Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre Dr Philip Day Principal Investigator University of Manchester, 131 Princess Street, Manchester M1 7DN E: philip.j.day@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 275 1621 W: www.mib.ac.uk The MIB promotes interdisciplinary, challengeoriented bioscience and biotechnology at the highest international level. Manufacturing Engineering Centre (MEC) Dr Robert Hoyle Business Development Manager Queen s Buildings, The Parade, Newport Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF24 3AA E: hoyler@cardiff.ac.uk T: +44 (0)29 2087 0018 W: www.mec.cf.ac.uk We offer a professional and efficient ISO 9001-accredited service providing rapid prototyping (SLS, SLA, FDM, casting), tooling and micro/ nanofabrication (EDM, wire EDM, milling, laser ablation, FIB machining/deposition, hot embossing, injection moulding, nano-imprinting) to companies in the UK and beyond Marinetech Southeast Mr Simon Powell Project Manager Chilworth Business Incubator, 2 Venture Road, Southampton Science Park, Southampton, Hampshire SO16 7NP E: projects@marinetech.co.uk T: +44 (0)2380 111 592 W: www.marinetech.co.uk Marinetech exists to promote world-class maritime research and innovation, through effective collaboration between industry and the science and engineering base. 110 success through nanomaterials

nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology METRC Mr Simon Butler Business Development Manager Dainton Building, Brook Hill, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S3 7HF E: simon.butler@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 9450 W: www.molecularengineering.co.uk Metrc is a virtual lab, specialising in soft nanotechnology research and applying this to industry. We pool expertise from leading research centres at universities across the North of England to help you develop innovative new products and processes. Microbridge Services Ltd Dr Robert Hoyle Business Development Manager C/o The MEC, Cardiff University, Newport Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF24 3AA E: hoyler@cardiff.ac.uk T: +44 (0)29 2087 0018 W: www.microbridge.org.uk We are a team of engineers and technical specialists who are making things smaller. Initially funded by the Technology Strategy Board, Welsh Assembly Government and industry, our aim is to promote and transfer the new technologies for the enhancement of micro and nano manufacturing capabilities across the UK, Europe and word-wide. Nanofactory Dr Sean Kelly Business Development Manager Houldsworth Building, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 9JT E: s.m.kelly@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2571 W: www.nanofactory.org.uk Nanofactory helps accelerate innovation and create commercial opportunities in micro & nano technologies by leveraging the world-class expertise offered by the Universities and businesses in the s Yorkshire & Humber region. National Physical Laboratory Prof Richard Leach Principal Research Scientist Hampton Road, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 0LW E: richard.leach@npl.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 8943 6880 W: www.npl.co.uk Is a world leading centre of excellence in developing and applying the most accurate measurement standards, science and technology. Natural History Museum Agnieszka Dybowska Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD E: a.dybowska@nhm.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7942 5000 W: www.nhm.ac.uk Our mission is to maintain and develop our collections, and use them to promote the discovery, understanding, responsible use and enjoyment of the natural world. Northumbria University Prof Alistair Sambell Computing and Engineering Pandon Building, Camden Street, Newcastle-upon- Tyne NE2 1XE E: a.sambell@northumbria.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 227 4621 W: www.northumbria.ac.uk Northumbria University is an expanding multicultural learning community, with excellent links with further and higher education, industry and commerce throughout the UK, Europe and beyond. Research Institute for Industry Dr Mohamed Torbati University Road, Highfield, Southampton, Hampshire SO17 1BJ E: rifi@soton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 8059 7052 W: www.rifi.soton.ac.uk The Research Institute for Industry, RLFL, is a cutting edge applied research organisation able to support collaboration with industry in the specialist fields of engineering. STFC Innovations Ltd John Bancroft Head of Business Development Daresbury Laboratory, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 4AD E: john.bancroft@stfc.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1925 603 148 W: www.stfcinnovations.co.uk The role of STFC Innovations is to support STFC by identifying and brokering deals that exploit STFC s IP through spinouts and licence agreements Surrey Ion Beam Centre Prof Roger Webb Advanced Technology Institute, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH E: r.webb@ee.surrey.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1483 689 830 W: www.ionbeamcentre.co.uk The IBC aims to promote and facilitate world class research in the field of ion beam applications for the Uk academic and industrial communities. The IBC allows users to undertake a wide variety of research using ion implantation, ion beam analysis (IBA) and microbeam analysis. TUV NEL Ltd Alistair McGibbon Napier Building, Scottish Enterprise Technology Park, East Kilbride, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G75 0QF E: amcgibbon@tuvnel.com T: +44 (0)1355 593 796 W: www.tuvnel.com TUV NEL is a world leader provider of knowledge consulting, research, test and programme management services to the private and public sectors. York Innovation Centre Maggie McGowan Business Development Manager Entrprise amd Innovation office, The Innovation Centre, York Science Park, York, North Yorkshire YO10 5DG E: mm721@york.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1904 435 286 W: www.york.ac.uk/enterprise/eio We work at the interface between the academic community at york and external collaborations in both the public and private sectors. Raw Materials and Components Air Liquide UK Ltd Samantha Hughes Product & Market Manager Station Road, Coleshill, Birmingham, West Midlands B46 1JY E: samantha.hughes@airliquide.com T: +44 (0)1675 462 424 W: www.airliquide.com Air Liquide is the world leader in gases for industry health and the environment. BOC Mike Huggon Managing The Priestley Centre, 10 Priestley Road, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XY E: mike.huggon@boc.com T: +44 (0)1483 244 340 W: www.boc.com We operate in over thirty countries. Our product range of gases and associated equipment and services is huge. Our customers are diverse - ranging from steelmakers to hospitals, research scientists, publicans and people wanting helium balloons for a private party. Ciba Specialty Chemicals PLC Kishor Misrty PO Box 38, Cleckheaton Road, Low Moor, Bradford, Yorkshire BD12 0JZ E: kishor.mistry@basf.com T: +44 (0)1274 417 485 W: www.basf.com BASF is the world s leading chemical company. Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd. Mr Paul Everitt Business Development Manager Ermine Business Park, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 6WR E: everitt@goodfellow.com T: +44 (0)1480 424 800 W: www.goodfellow.com Goodfellow supplies pure metals, alloys, ceramics, polymers, and composites as discs, sheets, foils, films, lump, powder, rods, wires, tubes etc. To the research (R&D) and industrial markets. Henkel UK Ltd Dr Richard Ellis Senior Research Associate 957 Buckingham Ave, Slough, Berkshire SL1 4NL E: richard.ellis@henkel.com T: +44 (0)1753 698 058 W: www.henkel.com Henkel is a leader with brands and technologies that make people s lives easier, better and more beautiful. Huntsman Tioxide Europe Limited Dr Tony Jones R and D Manager Haverton Hill Road, Billingham TS23 1PS E: anthony_g_jones@huntsman.com T: +44 (0)1642 376 641 W: www.huntsman.com Huntsman is a global manufacturer of titanium dioxide pigments. James Robinson Ltd. Alan Heeley Hillhouse Lane, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 6BU E: alan.heeley@james-robinson.ltd.uk T: +44 (0)1484 320 337 W: www.james-robinson.ltd.uk James Robinson is an international manufacturer and supplier of speciality chemicals, with operating facilities in the UK and India. Linde Group Steve Pilgrim Global Marketing Manager Priestley Road 10, Surrey Research Park, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XY E: steve.pilgrim@linde.com T: +44 (0)1483 244 791 W: www.linde.com BOC Gases is the leading supplier of industrial, medical and special gases in the UK and Ireland. Lubrizol Limited Mr David Cartridge Technical Market Manager PO Box 42, Hexagon Tower, Blackley, Manchester M9 8ZS E: david.cartridge@lubrizol.com T: +44 (0)161 721 2269 W: www.lubrizol.com Our engineers and chemists not only develop products, but improve upon existing ones in order to best fit the needs of our customers. Metal Nanopowders Ltd Dr Isaac Chang Department of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands B15 2TT E: mnpl@metalnanopowders.com T: +44 (0)121 414 5167 W: www.metalnanopowders.com Metal Nanopowders Ltd, a spin-off from the University of Birmingham, is dedicated to the sub-100nm scale. Millennium Chemicals Dr Robert McIntyre Laporte Road, Stallingborough, Grimsby, Lincolnshire DN40 2PR E: robert.mcintyre@cristalglobal.com T: +44 (0)1469 571 000 W: www.cristalglobal.com Cristal Global is the second largest titanium dioxide producer in the world, the largest producer of merchant titanium chemicals, and the leading manufacturer of speciality titanium products. Sibelco UK Limited Rob Sproston Communications Manager Brookside Hall, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 4TF E: rob.sproston@sibelco.com T: +44 (0)1270 752 752 W: www.sibelo.co.uk We provide advanced industrial minerals to customers throughout the world across a broad range of industries including ceramics, glass, foundry, sports and leisure and paper. Sibelco UK Limited Emma Brown Research Officer Moneystone Quarry, Whiston, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST10 2DZ E: emma.brown@sibelco.com T: +44 (0)1538 704 580 W: www.sibelco.com Sibelco is the undisputed market leader in terms of extraction, production and distribution of the five major minerals for industrial use: quartz, cristobalite, nepheline, plastic clay and olivine. Regulations and Standards British Standards Institute Ms Anne Cassidy Nano Technologies Programme Manager BSI Group Headquarters, 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL E: anne.cassidy@bsi-global.com T: +44 (0)20 8996 7430 W: www.bsi-global.com BSI Group has grown into a leading global independent business services organization providing standard-based solutions in more than 120 countries. Government Office for the North East Ian Smith Citygate, Gallowgate, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 4WH E: ismith.gone@go-regions.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 (0)191 202 3896 W: www.gos.gov.uk The GONE represents central government across North East England. Security Authentix Tim Probert Vice President Business Development 7 Chessingham Park, Dunnington, York, North Yorkshire YO19 5SE E: tim.probert@authentix.com T: +44 (0)1904 486 800 W: www.authentix.com Authentix is the global leader in authentication solutions for brand protection and fiscal recovery. De La Rue John Steel Overton Technology Centre, Overton, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG25 3JG E: john.steel@uk.delarue.com T: +44 (0)1256 608 270 W: www.delarue.com De La Rue is the world s largest commercial security printer and papermaker, involved in the production of over 150 national Sira Defence and Security Ltd John Gilby Senior Development Manager 12 Acorn Industrial Park, Crayford Road, Crayford, Kent DA1 4AL E: john.gilby@sira.co.uk T: +44 (0)1322 520 500 W: www.sira.co.uk The company now concentrates on developing products to help the Police use CCTV effectively. Sensors Alphasense Ltd. Dr John Saffell Technical Sensor Technology House, 300 Avenue West, Skyline 120, Great Notley, Essex CM77 7AA E: jrs@alphasense.com T: +44 (0)1376 556 700 W: www.alphasense.com We are a totally independent sensor manufacturing and technology company, founded in response to an overwhelming demand from gas detection. Applied Nanodetectors Dr. Victor Higgs Managing Innova Science Park, 1 Electric Avenue, Enfield, Middlesex EN3 7XU E: vhiggs@applied-nanodetectors.com T: +44 (0)7946 615 139 W: www.applied-nanodetectors.com We are a leading developer and supplier of nanosensor based solutions for environmental, healthcare and medical worldwide markets. NanoPerspective 111

Crowcon Detection Instruments Ltd. Stefan Kukula 2 Blacklands Way, Abingdon Business Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 1DY E: stefan.kukula@crowcon.com T: +44 (0)1235 557 700 W: www.crowcon.com Crowcon Detection Instruments Ltd develops, manufactures and markets a complete range of portable and fixed gas detection products you can trust to protect people and plant against gas hazards worldwide. ESI Technology Ltd Mr Martin Jones Technical Sensor House, Wrexham Technology Park, Wrexham, Clwyd LL13 7YP E: m.jones@esi-tec.com T: +44 (0)1978 262 255 W: www.esi-tec.com The company now supplies to a wide range of civil and industrial applications including OEM, aerospace, automotive and process industries. Farside Technology Dr Martin Lloyd 5 Skerrit Way, Purley on Thames, Reading, Berkshire RG8 8DD E: martin.farside@btinternet.com T: +44 (0)118 941 2728 W: www.farsideresearch.co.uk Farside Technology Research has skills and understanding in several disciplines, including the physics of sensors, that are particularly relevant to these and other applications requiring highly dependable software. GE Sensing Dr Roger Jones Chief Engineer Fir Tree Lane, Groby, Leicester, Leicestershire LE6 0FH E: roger.jonesdr@ge.com T: +44 (0)116 231 7100 W: www.gesensing.com GE has united the technological innovation and experience of industry leaders in the design and manufacture of advanced sensing and measurement solutions into one world class business - GE Sensing. Gwent Electronic Materials Ltd. Mr Les Embury Managing Monmouth House, Mamhilad Park, Pontypool, Gwent NP4 0HZ E: Les@gwent.org T: +44 (0)1495 750 505 W: www.gwent.org We are experienced in the development and production of materials for the electronics/ biosensor, electro ceramics industry. Naneum Limited Dr Robert Muir MD Canterbury Innovation Centre, University Road, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7FG E: robert.muir@naneum.com T: +44 (0)148 328 1332 W: www.naneum.com Through the significant competitive advantages of its detection products, Naneum has ambitions to make available mass based devices to allow the routine monitoring of air for size-resolved nanoparticles. Owlstone Ltd Billy Boyle Co-Founder and President, Operations 127 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 0GD E: billy.boyle@owlstone.co.uk T: +44 (0)1223 428 200 W: www.owlstonenanotech.com The Owlstone detector is a revolutionary dime-sized device that can be programmed to detect a wide range of chemical agents that may be present in extremely small quantities. Queensgate Instruments Ltd Anthony Cooper Manager Woodland Road, Torquay, Devon TQ2 7AY T: +44 (0)1803 407 700 W: www.nanopositioning.com Queengate Instruments Ltd provide sensing solutions for high technology industries. Sensors and Instumentation KTN Dr Robert Angus National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 0LW E: robert.angus@sensorsktn.com T: +44 (0)20 8943 8772 W: www.sensorsktn.com The Sensors & Instrumentation KTN is a network covering the whole of the UK s sensing community, from academics and large industries to small businesses, research councils and government departments. Silicon Sensing Systems Ltd Mr Eric Whitley Sales Manager Clittaford Road, Southway, Plymouth, Devon PL6 6DE E: eric.whitley@siliconsensing.com T: +44 (0)1752 722 156 W: www.siliconsensing.com Silicon Sensing is a major success story in combining two global giants expertise to exploit high technology in the automotive and commercial business arenes. Smart Holograms Limited Dr John Pritchard Chief Technology Officer 291 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB4 0WF E: john.pritchard@smartholograms.com T: +44 (0)1223 393 400 W: www.smartholograms.com Smart uses a revolutionary intelligent optical sensor technology, SHOPSTM, which is a platform for a wide cumber of applications for use in a broad spectrum of key industry sectors. Systech Instruments Ltd Bryan Cummings 17 Thame Park Business Centre, Wenman Road, Thame, Oxfordshire OX9 3XA E: bryanc@systech.co.uk T: +44 (0)1844 216 838 W: www.systechinstruments.co.uk Our manufacturing plant in the UK produces gas analysers for process industries, gas flushing of food, and permeation applications. Tyco Safety Products Dr John Shaw Sensor Development Scientist Security House, The Summit, Hanworth Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex TW16 5DB E: joshaw@tycoint.com T: +44 (0)1932 743 262 W: www.tycosafetyproducts.com Our business designs, manufactures and sells products across three key platforms, electronic security, life safety and fire supression. SHE AssuredNano Ltd Dr Keith Robson CEO C/o The Centre for Process Innovation, Thomas Wright Way, PETEC Net Park, Sedgefield, County Durham TS21 3FG E: keith.robson@uk-cpi.com T: +44 (0)1740 625 755 W: www.assurednano.com Assured Nano, the premier safety health and environment (SHE) accreditation scheme for organizations involved with nanotechnology. Health and Safety Executive Tim Fry 151 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 9SS E: tim.fry@hse.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 (0)845 345 0055 W: www.hse.gov.uk Our job is to prevent death, injury and ill-health to those at work and those affected by work activities Health and Safety Laboratory Keith Moodie Harpur Hill, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9JN E: keith.moodie@hsl.gov.uk T: +44 (0)1298 218 833 W: www.hsl.gov.uk HSL was originally set up to help the Health and Safety Executive - otherwise known as HSE - to minimise risks to people s health and safety at work. Institute of Occupational Medicine Dr Rob Aitken of Research Development Research Avenue North, Riccarton, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH14 4AP E: rob.aitken@iom-world.org T: +44 (0)131 449 8003 W: www.iom-world.org The IOM is a major independent centre of scientific exellence in the fields of occupational and environmental health, hygiene and safety. Safenano Steve Hankin of Operations Institute of Occupational Medicine, Research Avenue North, Riccarton, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH14 4AP E: steve.hankin@iom-world.org T: +44 (0)131 449 8040 W: www.safenano.org Safenano is based at the UK s Institute of Occupational Medicine - a major independent centre of scientific exellence in the fields of occupational and environmental health, hygiene and safety. Textiles APT Fabrics Ltd Stanley Russell Managing 18 TullyKevin Road, Greyabbey, Newtownards, County Down BT22 2NB E: sales@aptfabrics.co.uk T: +44 (0)28 4275 8661 W: www.aptfabrics.co.uk APT Fabrics is a multifaceted company offering a range of solutions aimed at the PPE and technical clothing market, built on over 20 years of in-depth experience. Chemviron Carbon Cloth Division Ms Melissa Collins Marketing Manager Rainton Bridge Industrial Estate, Houghton-le-spring, Tyne & Wear DH4 5PP E: mcollins@calgoncarbon-eu.com T: +44 (0)191 584 6962 W: www.chemvironcarbon.com We are a international manufatcurer of activated carbon, carbon filters, and purification systems, including drinking water treatment, air purification, and sugar decolouring or purification. Electrospinning Company Ltd. R18 G60, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot OX11 0QX E: info@electrospinning.co.uk T: +44 (0)845 388 8856 W: www.electrospinning.co.uk The company develops technology for nanofibres production concentrating on process control complex fibres, and upscaling of production. Fabrican Ltd Dr Manel Torres Owner C/o Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ E: manelfabrican@yahoo.co.uk T: +44 (0)7946 513 790 W: www.fabricanltd.com Fabrican Ltd. is a company exploiting interdisciplinary research which links the subjects of science and design. Our team is dedicated to meeting the needs of consumers with creative ideas and innovative products, through the development of new applications for Spray-on Fabric technology. Invista Textiles (U.K.) Limited Richard Langrick P.O. Box 401, Wilton, Redcar, Cleveland TS10 4XY E: c-richard.langrick@invista.com T: +44 (0)1642 445 861 W: www.invista.com Invista is one of the world s largest integrated producers of polymers and fibres, Primarily for nylon, spandex and polyester applications. TechniTex Mr Brian McCarthy Arch 30, North Campus Incubator, Sackville Street, Manchester M60 1QD E: BrianMcCarthy@technitex.org T: +44 (0)161 306 8500 W: www.technitex.org It is industrial driven, focusing on research, design and developement of new technpologies and applications for the technical textiles industry. Vickers Oils Chris Wholley Airedale Mills, 6 Claredon Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS10 1ND E: chris.wholley@vickers-oils.com T: +44 (0)113 386 7654 W: www.vickers-oils.com Benjn.R.Vickers & Sons Ltd. is an independent company specialising in the development, manufacture and worldwide marketing of an extensive range of technical lubricants for the textile & marine industries. Virtual-Mirrors Ltd Patrick Gardner Managing 15 Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH3 8HA E: patrick.gardner@virtual-mirrors.com T: +44 (0)1506 829 566 W: www.virtual-mirrors.com Creating the bodyscanning based technology to achieve this has been a long and quite difficult task. Wardle Storeys Ltd Mr Alun Hall Managing Grove Mill, Earby, Colne, Lancashire BB18 6UT T: +44 (0)1282 842 511 W: www.wardlestoreys.com We are a leading manufacturer of polymer films and coated fabrics. Trade Associations and Networks AZoNano - The A to Z of Nanotechnology Jayne Orsborn Sales Manager c/o CERAM Research, Queens Road, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST4 7LQ E: jayne.orsborn@azonano.com T: +44 (0)1625 610 938 W: www.azonano.com The A to Z of Nanotechnology - a free to access nanotechnology information website. Chemical Industries Association (CIA) Claudine Albersammer Head of Products & Health Kings Buildings, Smith Square, London SW1P 3JJ E: albersammerc@cia.org.uk T: +44 (0)20 7963 6753 W: www.cia.org.uk The Chemical Industries Asoociation is the organisation that represents chemical businesses throughout the UK. Chemicals Northwest Helen Cross Marketing Manager The Heath Business & Technical Park, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 4QX E: helen.cross@chemicalsnorthwest.org.uk T: +44 (0)1928 515 678 W: www.chemicalsnorthwest.org.uk We are a membership organisation that supports and promotes the interests and activities of the chemistryusing industries. Chemistry Innovation Carol Boyer - Spooner The Heath, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 4QX E: carol.boyer@ciktn.co.uk T: +44 (0)1928 515 677 W: www.chemistryinnovation.co.uk Chemistry Innovation is a national Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) established in 2006 to stimulate and support product and process innovation in the UK chemistry-using industries. County Durham Development Company Ltd Ms Catherine Johns of Innovation Development The Rivergreen Centre, Aykely Heads, Durham, County Durham DH1 5TS E: catherine.johns@durham.gov.uk T: +44 (0)191 370 8689 W: www.wherebusinessgrows.com Whatever your business... it s our business to help Euspen Ltd Dr Theresa Burke Chief Executive Officer Building 45, Cranfield University Campus, Cranfield, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL E: theresa-burke@euspen.eu T: +44 (0)1234 754 024 W: www.euspen.com Euspen is a leading technical body in the field of ultra precision/ nano manufacturing technologies. 112 success through nanomaterials

nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology I.T.R.I Limited Tony Wallace Unit 3, Curo Park, Frogmore, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL2 2DD E: info@itri.co.uk T: +44 (0)1727 875 544 W: www.itri.co.uk We provide a unique link between tin producers and tin consumers. Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) Bernie Rickinson CEO 1 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5DB E: bernie.rickinson@iom3.org T: +44 (0)20 7451 7300 W: www.iom3.org Institute of Materials, Minerals and mining, the global network for professionals in the materials cycle. Knowledge Transfer Partnership Richard Parker-Smith The Coach House, Harforth Hall, Gilliing West, Richmond, North Yorkshire DL10 5JU E: rhps@dsl.pipex.com T: +44 (0)1748 823 397 W: www.ktponline.org.uk KTP is Europe s leading programme helping businesses to improve their competitivness and productivity through the better use of knowledge, technology and skills that reside withthin the UK knowledge base. Manufacturing Technologies Association Dr Richard Griffiths Technical Manager 62 Bayswater Road, London W2 3PS E: rgriffiths@mta.org.uk T: +44 (0)20 7298 6400 W: www.mta.org.uk MTA is at the core of engineering based manufacturing, and our key activities as an association are representing engineering based manufacturing and supporting the advanced engineering sector through lobbying, media contact and networking. Materials KTN Robert Quarshie 1 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5DB E: materials.ktn@iom3.org T: +44 (0)20 7451 7404 W: www.materialsktn.net The Materials KTN is an overarching network of networks in Materials, set up to bring together the views of all in business, design, research and technology organisations, trade associations, the financial market, academia and others in the value network across the materials community. Nanotechnology Industries Association Denis Koltsov Lion House, Red Lion Street, London, Greater London WC1R 4GB E: denis.koltsov@nanotechia.org T: +44 (0)7554 713 394 W: www.nanotechia.org The Nanotechnology Industries Association (NIA) supports ongoing innovation and commercialisation of the next generation of nanotechnologies and promotes their safe and reliable advancement. Responsible Nano Forum Hilary Sutcliffe 7 Adam Street, London WC2N 6AA E: hilary@responsiblenanoforum.org T: +44 (0)20 7520 9086 W: www.responsiblenanoforum.org To inspire the use of nanotechnology for the benefit of scoiety to make an important contribution to its responsible develoment and strong governance to provide a stimulus for the public to make a meaningful contribution to debates about its use. Technology Strategy Board David Bott of Innovation Programmes B1 North Star House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, Wiltshire SN2 1UE E: david.bott@tsb.gov.uk T: +44 (0)1793 442 700 W: www.innovateuk.org Our role is to stimulate technologty-enabled innovation in the areas which offer the greatest scope for boosting UK growth and productivity. UKCPO Mr Ian Tooley Executive Geddes House, Kirkton North, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 6GU E: ian@ppethn.org T: +44 (0)1506 497 228 W: www.ukcpo.org Maximise the wealth creation potential of the photonics community in the UK. World Gold Council Dr Richard Holliday of Technology 10 Old Bailey, London EC4M 7NG E: richard.holliday@gold.org T: +44 (0)20 7826 4712 W: www.gold.org Promotes gold science and technology including new uses and ground breaking research. Yorkshire Chemical Focus Ralph Gerrard General Manager Chemicals Textile House, Red Doles Lane, Off Leeds Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 1YF E: ralph@ycf.org.uk T: +44 (0)01484 346 545 W: www.ycf.org.uk Yorkshire Chemical Focus helps businesses to collaborate in key areas such as reputation, regulation, skills and innovation. Venture Capitalists 3i Brian Hargreaves 16 Palace Street, London SW1E 5JD E: brian.hargreaves@3i.com T: +44 (0)20 7928 3131 W: www.3i.com As a leader in private equity, we work with talented management teams to develop businesses that have potential for significant growth. For over 60 years we have invested in helping people who start, grow, change, and buy businesses. Advantage Business Angels Mr Neil Mackay Managing ONE Victoria Square, Birmingham B1 1BD E: neil.mackay@abangels.com T: +44 (0)871 231 9911 W: www.advantagebusinessangels.com We can help you with your enquiry most effectively if you register on our website: as a BUSINESS if you are looking to raise funds or as an INVESTOR if you are considering investment. There is no cost or obligation in doing so. It only takes a few minutes and then we can see enough information to help you. All information provided to us is kept confidential to our people. Albion Ventures LLP Marco Yu 1 King s Arms Yard, London EC2R 7AF E: info@albion-ventures.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 7601 1850 W: www.albion-ventures.co.uk Albion Ventures LLP is a leading independent venture capital investor, managing approximately 230 million across nine Venture Capital Trusts. FirstVentures Hazel Moore Elsinore House, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 8JA E: hazel.moore@firstventures.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 8563 1563 W: www.firstventures.co.uk FirstVentures advises FNI Venture Capital, a fund which invests in high potential technology companies. London Business Angels Chris Padfield Investment Manager GLE Growth Capital, New City Court, 20 St Thomas Street, London SE1 9RS E: chris@lbangels.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 7089 2303 W: www.lbangels.co.uk London Business Angels is a founding member of the British Business Angels Association, the industry s best practice trade association. LBA is also a member of EBAN, the European Business Angels Network NanoVentures Paul Atherton 49N Wellington Street, London WC2E 7BN E: paul.atherton@nanoventures.co.uk. T: +44 (0)7720 771 316 W: www.nanoventures.co.uk Nanoventures ltd is a nanotechnology consulting and investment company founded by Paul Atherton and Deborah Corker. NorthStar Equity Investors Ltd Richard Exley Maybrook House, 27-35 Grainger Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 5JE E: richard.exley@northstarventures.co.uk T: +44 (0)191 229 2774 W: www.northstarventures.co.uk NorthStar Equity Investors Ltd is responsible for the development of a range of innovative access to finance initiatives across North East England Panmure Gordon & Co plc Mark Davis 155 Moorgate, London EC2M 6XB E: mark.davis@panmure.com T: +44 (0)20 7614 8327 W: www.panmure.com Panmure Gordon & Co has established a reputation for excellence during its 130-year history as a corporate and institutional stockbroker and investment bank. Scottish Equity Partners Valerie Darroch 17 Blythswood Square, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 4AD E: valerie.darroch@sep.co.uk T: +44 (0)141 273 4000 W: www.sep.co.uk We help to build world class companies in sectors such as IT, energy and healthcare. South West Angel and Investor Network (SWAIN) Jenny Colley Marketing Co-ordinator Argentum, 510 Bristol Business Park, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, Avon BS16 1EJ E: jenny.colley@swain.org.uk T: +44 (0)870 060 6560 W: www.swain.org.uk SWAIN specialises in helping small and medium sized companies to find equity finance, and assists private investors in the South West to search for investment opportunities in businesses Thames Valley Investment Network Leo Dunn Manager OCfl, Mill Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 0JX E: i.dunn@oxin.co.uk T: +44 (0)1865 811 167 W: www.tvin.co.uk The Thames Valley Investment Network is a business angel network that focuses on innovative, early stage technology companies with high growth potential, prodominantly within the Thames Valley region Yorkshire Association of Business Angels Barbara Greaves Unit 1, Hornbeam Park, Hookstone Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG2 8QT E: admin@yaba.org.uk T: +44 (0)1423 810 149 W: www.yaba.org.uk Yorkshire association of business angels. NanoPerspective 113

NanoPerspective [the nanotechnology resource library] Academics - UK & World Sponsored by...

Academics - UK A Aberdeen University School of Engineering Professor Igor Guz Professor of Engieering, Mechanics of Materials Research Group Fraser Noble Building (Room 280), Aberdeen AB24 3UE E: i.guz@abdn.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1224 272 808 W: www.abdn.ac.uk Aston University School of Engineering and Applied Science Professor John Sullivan Head of Surface Science Research Group Dept EEAP, Room N613, Aston Triangle, Birmingham B4 7ET E: j.l.sullivan@aston.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 204 3532 W: www.ee.aston.ac.uk Aston University School of Engineering and Applied Science Dr Xianghong Ma Lecturer Aston Triangle, Birmingham B4 7ET E: x.ma@aston.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 204 3592 W: www.mee.aston.ac.uk/research/system/medical B Bath University Department of Physics Professor Simon Bending Professor of Physics 3W4.20, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY E: s.bending@bath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1225 385 173 W: www.bath.ac.uk Bath University Dept of Mechanical Engineering Professor Stephen Newman Professor of Innovative Manufacturing Technology 4 East 2.9c, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY E: s.t.newman@bath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1225 386 934 W: www.bath.ac.uk Bath University Department of Chemistry Professor Laurence Peter Professor of Physical Chemistry 1South 0.08, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY E: l.m.peter@bath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1225 386 502 W: www.bath.ac.uk Birmingham University Occupational & Environmental Medicine Professor Jon Ayres Professor of Environmental and Respiratory Medicine IOEM, School of Health & Population Sciences, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: j.g.ayres@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 6023 W: www.haps.bham.ac.uk/ioem Birmingham University School of Biosciences Professor James Callow Mason Professor of Botany Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: j.a.callow@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 5559 W: www.biosciences.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences Professor Roy Harrison Professor of Environmental Health Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: r.m.harrison@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 3494 W: www.gees.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University School of Chemistry Professor Roy Johnston Professor of Computational Chemistry Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: r.l.johnston@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 7477 W: www.tc.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University The Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory Professor Richard Palmer Head of Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory School of Physics and Astronomy, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: r.e.palmer@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 4653 W: www.crnnt.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University School of Chemistry Professor Jon A Preece Professor of Nanoscale Chemistry Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: j.a.preece@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 3528 W: www.crnnt.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University School of Mechanical Engineering Professor Philip Prewett Lucas Professor of MicroEngineering and Nanotechnology Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: p.d.prewett@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 4193 W: www.eng.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University School of Chemistry Professor Trevor Rayment Professor of Physical Chemistry Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: t.rayment@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 7222 W: www.chem.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University School of Metallurgy and Materials Dr Artemis Stamboulis Lecturer in Biomaterials and Nanomaterials Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: a.stamboulis@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 5216 W: www.eng.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University School of Biosciences Dr Rosemary Waring Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: r.h.waring@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 5421` W: www.biosciences.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University School of Chemical Engineering Professor Zhibing Zhang Professor of Chemical Engineering Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: z.zhang@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 5334 W: www.eng.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University Kate Germy Business Manager University of Birmingham, IRC Building 50, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2SQ E: kate.germy@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 5070 W: www.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University Department of Chemical Engineering Dr Neil Rowson School of Engineering, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: n.a.rowson@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 5298 W: www.bham.ac.uk Birmingham University School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences Professor Jamie Lead Professor of Environmental Nanoscience Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT E: j.r.lead@bham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)121 414 8147 W: www.gees.bham.ac.uk Bolton University Centre for Materials Research & Innovation Professor Richard Horrocks Research Professor Deane Road, Bolton, Lancashire BL3 5AB E: arh1@bolton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1204 903 831 W: www.bolton.ac.uk Bolton University Centre for Materials Research & Innovation Professor Baljinder Kandola Professor of Materials Fire Science Deane Road, Bolton, Lancashire BL3 5AB E: b.kandola@bolton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1204 903 517 W: www.bolton.ac.uk Bradford University School of Engineering, Design & Technology Professor Philip D Coates Professor of Polymer Engineering Chesham C2.30, Richmond Road, Bradford BD7 1DP E: p.d.coates@bradford.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1274 234 540 W: www.eng.brad.ac.uk Bradford University School of Engineering, Design & Technology Professor J G Gardiner Professor of Electronic Engineering Chesham B3.09, Richmond Road, Bradford BD7 1DP E: j.g.gardiner@bradford.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1274 234 114 W: www.eng.brad.ac.uk Bristol University Department of Aerospace Engineering Dr Hua-Xin Peng Reader in Aerospace Materials Queens Building, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR E: h.x.peng@bristol.ac.uk T: +44 (0)117 331 5310 W: www.bristol.ac.uk Bristol University Department of Engineering Mathematics Dr David Barton Great Western Research Fellow Queens Building, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR E: david.barton@bristol.ac.uk T: +44 (0)117 331 5613 W: http://seis.bris.ac.uk Bristol University School of Chemistry Professor Terence Cosgrove Professor of Physical Chemistry Cantock s Close, Bristol BS8 1TS E: terence.cosgrove@bristol.ac.uk T: +44 (0)117 928 7663 W: www.chm.bris.ac.uk Bristol University Interface Analysis Centre Dr Keith Hallam Commercial Manager Oldbury House, 121 St Michael s Hill, Bristol BS2 8BS E: k.r.hallam@bristol.ac.uk T: +44 (0)117 331 1173 W: www.iac.bris.ac.uk Bristol University School of Chemistry Professor Stephen Mann Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Cantock s Close, Bristol BS8 1TS E: s.mann@bristol.ac.uk T: +44 (0)117 928 9935 W: www.inchm.bris.ac.uk Bristol University School of Chemistry Professor Ian Manners Professor of Inorganic, Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry Cantock s Close, Bristol BS8 1TS E: ian.manners@bristol.ac.uk T: +44 (0)117 928 7650 W: www.inchm.bris.ac.uk Bristol University Department of Physics Professor Mervyn Miles Professor of Physics, Head of Nanophysics and Soft Matter Group HH Wills Physics Laboratory, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TL E: m.j.miles@bristol.ac.uk T: +44 (0)117 928 8708 W: www.bris.ac.uk Bristol University School of Chemistry Professor Dek Woolfson Cantock s Close, Bristol BS8 1TS E: d.n.woolfson@bristol.ac.uk T: +44 (0)117 954 6347 W: www.chm.bris.ac.uk Brunel University Wolfson Centre for Material Processing Dr Paolo Coppo RCUK Fellow and Lecturer School of Engineering and Design, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH E: paolo.coppo@brunel.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1895 266 127 W: www.brunel.ac.uk Brunel University Wolfson Centre for Material Processing Dr Wenhui Song Lecturer School of Engineering and Design, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH E: wenhui.song@brunel.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1895 266 123 W: www.brunel.ac.uk 116 success through nanomaterials

www.nanocentral.eu Brunel University School of Engineering and Design Dr Harris Makatsoris Lecturer Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH E: harris.makatsoris@brunel.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1895 265 063 W: www.brunel.ac.uk C Cambridge University Laser Analytics Group Dr Clemens Kaminsky Reader Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3RA E: cfk23@cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 763 135 W: www.sensors.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy Professor Mark Blamire Professor of Device Materials New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ E: mb52@cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 334 359 W: www.msm.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy Professor Tony Cheetham Goldsmiths Professor of Materials Science New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ E: akc30@cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 767 061 W: www.msm.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy Professor Derek Fray Professor of Materials Chemistry New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ E: djf25@hermes.cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 334 306 W: www.msm.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy Dr James Elliott Lecturer in Materials Modelling New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ E: jae1001@cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 335 987 W: www.elliotts.org.uk Cambridge University Department of Chemistry Professor Daan Frenkel Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW E: df246@cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 336 377 W: www.ch.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Department of Chemistry Professor Wilhelm Huck of the Melville Laboratory Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW E: wtsh2@cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 334 370 W: www.ch.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Institute of Biotechnology Professor Christopher Lowe Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QT E: crl1@biotech.cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 334 160 W: www.biot.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy Professor Paul Midgley of EM Facility New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ E: pam33@cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 334 561 W: www.msm.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics Professor Bill Milne Head of Electronic Devices and Materials Group Electrical Engineering Division, Engineering Department, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1PZ E: wim@eng.cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 748 333 W: www.eng.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Electrical Engineering Division Dr John Robertson Department of Engineering, 9 JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FA E: jr@eng.cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 748 331 W: www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Department of Earth Sciences Professor James Scott Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EQ E: jsco99@esc.cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 333 461 W: www.esc.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Institute for Manufacturing Andy Shaw Business Manager, Distributed Information & Automation Laboratory Department of Engineering, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1PZ E: as2@eng.cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 760 361 W: www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Department of Physics Professor Eugene Terentjev Bragg Building, Cavendish Laboratory, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0HE E: emt1000@cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 337 003 W: www.bss.phy.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Cambridge Nanoscience Centre Professor Mark Welland Professor of Nanotechnology Department of Engineering, 11 JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FF E: mew10@cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 760 304 W: www.nanoscience.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Electrical Engineering Division Dr Andrea Ferrari Reader in Nanotechnology Department of Engineering, 9 JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FA E: acf26@eng.cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 748 351 W: www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Cambridge Nanoscience Centre Dr Colm Durkan Head of Nanoscience Research Group Department of Engineering, 11 JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FF E: cd229@eng.cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 760 301 W: www2.eng.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy Professor Alan Windle Professor New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ E: ahw1@cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 334 323 W: www.msm.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University Institute for Manufacturing Dr Graham Martin, Inkjet Research Centre Department of Engineering, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1PZ E: gdm31@eng.cam.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1223 764 615 W: www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk Cardiff University School of Chemistry Professor Gary Attard Professor of Electrochemical Surface Science Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT E: attard@cardiff.ac.uk T: +44 (0)29 208 74069 W: www.cardiff.ac.uk Cardiff University School of Chemistry Professor Michael Bowker Professor of Surface Science Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT E: bowkerm@cardiff.ac.uk T: +44 (0)29 208 70120 W: www.cardiff.ac.uk Cardiff University School of Chemistry Professor Graham Hutchings Professor of Physical Chemistry Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT E: hutch@cardiff.ac.uk T: +44 (0)29 208 74059 W: www.cardiff.ac.uk Cardiff University Manufacturing Engineering Centre Professor Stefan Dimov Professor of Advanced Manufacturing Technology Queen s Buildings, The Parade, Cardiff CF24 3AA E: dimov@cardiff.ac.uk T: +44 (0)29 208 74641 W: www.mec.cf.ac.uk Cardiff University School of Engineering Professor Bhushan Karihaloo Laing O Rourke Professor of Hybrid Concrete Innovation Queen s Buildings, The Parade, Cardiff CF24 3AA E: karihaloob@cardiff.ac.uk T: +44 (0)29 208 74934 W: www.engin.cf.ac.uk Cardiff University School of Physics and Astronomy Professor Wolfgang Langbein Queen s Buildings, The Parade, Cardiff CF24 3AA E: langbeinww@cardiff.ac.uk T: +44 (0)29 208 70172 W: www.astro.cardiff.ac.uk Cardiff University School of Earth & Ocean Sciences Dr Yuesuo Yang Senior Lecturer Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3YE E: yangy6@cardiff.ac.uk T: +44 (0)29 208 70232 W: www.cardiff.ac.uk Cardiff University Manufacturing Engineering Centre Professor Duc Pham Professor of Computer-Controlled Manufacture Queen s Buildings, The Parade, The Parade, Cardiff CF24 3AA E: phamdt@cardiff.ac.uk T: +44 (0)29 208 74429 W: www.mec.cf.ac.uk Centre for Business Relationships, Accountability, Sustainability and Society (BRASS) Chris Groves 55 Park Place, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF10 3AT E: grovesc1@cardiff.ac.uk T: +44 (0)29 20 876 562 W: www.brass.cf.ac.uk Coventry University Sonochemistry Centre Dr John Graves Research Fellow Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB E: john.graves@coventry.ac.uk T: +44 (0)24 7688 7688 W: www.coventry.ac.uk Coventry University Cogent Computing Applied Research Centre Professor Elena Gaura Faculty of Engineering and Computing, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB E: e.gaura@coventry.ac.uk T: +44 (0)24 7688 8909 W: www.mis.coventry.ac.uk Coventry University Sonochemistry Centre Professor Tim Mason Professor of Chemistry Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB E: t.mason@coventry.ac.uk T: +44 (0)24 7688 8909 W: www.coventry.ac.uk NanoPerspective 117

Cranfield University Microsystems & Nanotechnology Centre Dr Robert Dorey Senior Lecturer Materials Department, Building 30, Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL E: r.a.dorey@cranfield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1234 752 726 W: www.cranfield.ac.uk Cranfield University Microsystems & Nanotechnology Centre Dr Paul Kirby Reader Materials Department, Building 30, Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL E: p.b.kirby@cranfield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1234 754 067 W: www.cranfield.ac.uk Cranfield University Decision Engineering Centre Dr Paul Baguley Research Fellow Manufacturing Department, Building 50, Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL E: p.baguley@cranfield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1234 755 658 W: www.cranfield.ac.uk Cranfield University Cranfield Health Professor David Cullen Professor of Bioanalytical Technology Vincent Building, Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL E: d.cullen@cranfield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1234 758 300 W: www.cranfield.ac.uk Cranfield University Department of Aerospace Sciences Professor Dimitris Drikakis Professor of Fluid Mechanics and Computational Science School of Engineering, Building 83, Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL E: d.drikakis@cranfield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1234 754 796 W: www.cranfield.ac.uk Cranfield University School of Applied Sciences Professor Jeremy Ramsden Chair of Nanotechnology Materials Department, Building 70, Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL E: j.ramsden@cranfield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1234 754 100 W: www.cranfield.ac.uk Cranfield University Precision Engineering Centre Professor Paul Shore McKeown Professor of Ultra Precision Technologies Materials Department, Building 70, Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL E: paul.shore@cranfield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1234 752 943 W: www.cranfield.ac.uk D de Montfort University Emerging Technologies Research Centre Shashi Paul Head of Emerging Technologies Hawthorn Building, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH E: spaul@dmu.ac.uk T: +44 (0)116 207 8548 W: www.dmu.ac.uk de Montfort University Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Katherine Huddersman Professor of Environmental Chemistry School of Molecular Sciences, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH E: huddzeo1@dmu.ac.uk T: +44 (0)116 255 1551 W: www.dmu.ac.uk Dundee University Biomedical Engineering Dr Robert Keatch Lecturer Division of Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics, School of Engineering, Dundee DD1 4HN E: r.p.keatch@dundee.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1382 344 778 W: www.dundee.ac.uk Dundee University Nano Materials Research Laboratory (NMRL) Dr Gari Harris of the Nano Materials Research Laboratory Division of Electronic Engineering, Physics & Renewable Energy, Nethergate, Dundee DD1 4HN E: g.harris@dundee.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1382 384 390 W: www.dundee.ac.uk Durham University Department of Chemistry Dr Karl Coleman Reader University Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: k.s.coleman@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 2116 W: www.dur.ac.uk Durham University Department of Chemistry Professor John S O Evans Professor of in Inorganic/Solid State Chemistry University Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: john.evans@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 2093 W: www.dur.ac.uk Durham University Department of Chemistry Professor Colin.D. Bain Professor of Chemistry University Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: c.d.bain@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 2138 W: www.dur.ac.uk Durham University Department of Physics Professor Tom McLeish Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) University Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: t.c.b.mcleish@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 6051 W: www.dur.ac.uk Durham University Centre for Molecular and Nanoscale Electronics Professor Michael Petty Professor School of Engineering & Computing, University Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: m.c.petty@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 2419 W: www.dur.ac.uk Durham University Centre for Molecular and Nanoscale Electronics Professor Alan Purvis Chairman of Centre for Electronic Systems School of Engineering, University Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: alan.purvis@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 2437 W: www.dur.ac.uk Durham University Department of Physics Professor Brian Tanner University Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: b.k.tanner@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 3677 W: www.dur.ac.uk Durham University Microsystems Technology Group Dr David Wood Reader School of Engineering, University Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: david.wood@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 374 2564 W: www.dur.ac.uk Durham University Department of Engineering Dr Nigel Clarke Senior Lecturer Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: nigel.clarke@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 2069 W: www.dur.ac.uk Durham University Department of Chemistry Dr Andrew Beeby Reader Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: andrew.beeby@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 2023 W: www.dur.ac.uk Durham University Department of Chemistry Professor W. James Feast Research Professor Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: w.j.feast@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 2029 W: www.dur.ac.uk Durham University Department of Chemistry Jaspal Badyal University Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE E: j.p.badyal@durham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 334 2001 W: www.dur.ac.uk E Edinburgh University School of Chemistry Professor J Paul Attfield Professor of Materials Science at Extreme Conditions Joseph Black Building, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JJ. E: j.p.attfield@ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 651 7229 W: www.chem.ed.ac.uk Edinburgh University School of Chemistry Professor Eleanor E B Campbell Professor of Physical Chemistry Joseph Black Building, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JJ E: eleanor.campbell@ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 650 4729 W: www.chem.ed.ac.uk Edinburgh University Scottish Microelectronics Centre Professor Rebecca Cheung Head of Graduate School School of Engineering & Electronics, Kings Buildings, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JF E: r.cheung@ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 650 5749 W: www.see.ed.ac.uk Edinburgh University School of Chemistry Professor Andrew Harrison Professor of Solid-State Chemistry Joseph Black Building, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JJ E: a.harrison@ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 650 4730 W: www.chem.ed.ac.uk Edinburgh University School of Chemistry Professor David A Leigh Forbes Professor of Organic Chemistry Joseph Black Building, West Mains road, Edinburgh EH9 3JJ E: david.leigh@ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 650 4721 W: www.chem.ed.ac.uk Edinburgh University School of Engineering & Electronics Professor Andrea Schäfer Chair of Environmental Engineering Kings Buildings, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JL E: andrea.schaefer@ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 650 7209 W: http://webdb.ucs.ed.ac.uk/see/staff/staff/index.cf m?person=aschafer&mode=none&page=1 Edinburgh University Scottish Microelectronics Centre Professor Anthony Walton Professor of Micrelectronic Manufacturing School of Engineering & Electronics, Kings Buildings, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JF E: anthony.walton@ee.ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 650 5620 W: www.see.ed.ac.uk Edinburgh University Centre for Materials Science and Engineering Dr Michael Zaiser Professor of Mechanics of Materials School of Engineering & Electronics, Kings Buildings, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JL E: m.zaiser@ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 650 5671 W: www.cmse.ed.ac.uk Edinburgh University The Edinburgh Lung and the Environment Group Initiative Professor Ken Donaldson Queens Medical Research Institute, 47, Little Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4TJ E: ken.donaldson@ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 242 6580 W: www.cir.med.ed.ac.uk Edingburgh University Institute for Micro and Nano Systems (IMNS) Professor Ian Underwood School of Engineering, King s Buildings, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JL E: i.underwood@ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 650 5631 W: www.eng.ed.ac.uk Exeter and Plymouth Universities: Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry European Centre for Environment & Human Health Professor Richard Owen Chair in Responsible Innovation, Environment and Health Knowledge Spa, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, Cornwall TR1 3HD E: richard.owen@pcmd.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1872 258 138 W: www.pcmd.ac.uk Exeter University School of Engineering Lee Bridger North Park Road, Exeter, Devon EX4 4QF E: l.g.bridger@x-at.co.uk T: +44 (0)1392 263 617 W: www.x-at.co.uk Exeter University School of Engineering Computing and Mathematics Mike Felstead Harrison Building, Streatham Campus, North Park Road, Exeter, Devon EX4 4QF E: m.felstead@ex.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1392 723 679 W: www.secam.ex.ac.uk G Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor John M Arnold Professor of Applied Electromagnetics Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: j.arnold@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 5217 W: www.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor Asen Asenov Professor of Device Modelling Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: a.asenov@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 4790 W: www.elec.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor John Barker Professor of Electronics Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: j.barker@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 6125 W: www.elec.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor Catrina Bryce Professorial Research Fellow Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: a.bryce@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 4929 W: www.gla.ac.uk 118 success through nanomaterials

Glasgow University Department of Physics & Astronomy, Solid State Physics Group Professor John Chapman Kelvin Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ E: j.chapman@physics.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 4462 W: www.ssp.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor Jon Cooper Professor of Bioelectronics and Bioengineering Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: j.cooper@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 4931 W: www.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Physics & Astronomy Professor Alan Craven Head of Solid State Physics Group Kelvin Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ E: a.craven@physics.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 5892 W: www.ssp.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Chemistry Professor Lee Cronin Professor of Chemistry, Head of Research Joseph Black Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ E: l.cronin@chem.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 6650 W: www.chem.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor David R S Cumming Professor of Microelectronics Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: d.cumming@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 5233 W: www.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Geographical & Earth Sciences Professor Maggie Cusack Professor of Biomineralisation Gregory Building, Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QQ E: maggie.cusack@ges.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 5491 W: www.ges.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor John Davies Professor of Physical Electronics Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: j.davies@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 4115 W: www.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor Richard De La Rue Professor of Optoelectronics Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: r.delarue@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 4793 W: www.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Chemistry Professor Duncan Gregory WestCHEM Professor of Inorganic Materials Joseph Black Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ E: duncang@chem.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 6438 W: www.chem.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor John Hancock Rankine Professor of Mechanical Engineering James Watt (South) Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ E: j.hancock@mech.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 339 8855 W: www.mech.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor Dave Hutchings Professor of Optical and Quantum Electronics Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: d.hutchings@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 6026 W: www.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor Charlie Ironside Professor of Quantum Electronics Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: c.ironside@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 4796 W: www.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Physics & Astronomy Professor Andrew Long Professor Kelvin Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ E: a.long@physics.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 4712 W: www.ssp.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor Colin Stanley Professor of Semiconductor Materials Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: c.stanley@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 4798 W: www.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor Ian Thayne Professor of Ultrafast Systems Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: i.thayne@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 3859 W: www.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor John M R Weaver Professor of Applied Nanofabrication Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: j.weaver@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 5656 W: www.gla.ac.uk Glasgow University Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering Professor Chris Wilkinson Honorary Senior Research Fellow Rankine Building, Oakfield Avenue, Glasgow G12 8LT E: c.wilkinson@elec.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 5218 W: www.gla.ac.uk Greenwich University The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology Professor Mike Bradley Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB E: m.s.a.bradley@gre.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 8331 8646 W: www.gre.ac.uk H Heriot-Watt University Department of Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering Professor Marc Desmulliez MicroSystems Engineering Centre School of Engineering and Physical Sciences - Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering, Mountbatten Building, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS E: m.desmulliez@hw.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 451 3340 W: www.eece.hw.ac.uk Heriot-Watt University Department of Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering Professor Douglas Greenhalgh School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, David Brewster Building, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS E: d.a.greenhalgh@hw.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 451 3001 W: www.eps.hw.ac.uk Heriot-Watt University Department of Chemical Engineering Professor Mark Keane School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, John Coulson Building, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS E: m.a.keane@hw.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 451 4719 W: www.cpe.hw.ac.uk Heriot-Watt University Department of Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering Dr Resham Dhariwal Senior Lecturer School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Mountbatten Building, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS E: r.s.dhariwal@hw.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 451 3338 W: www.eece.hw.ac.uk Heriot-Watt University Department of Chemistry Dr Shanwen Tao Reader in Chemistry School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Perkin Building, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS E: s.tao@hw.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 451 4299 W: www.che.hw.ac.uk Heriot-Watt University Department of Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering Dr Changhai Wang Lecturer School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Mountbatten Building, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS E: c.wang@hw.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 451 3903 W: www.eece.hw.ac.uk Heriot-Watt University Department of Physics Professor Duncan P. Hand Head of Physics School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Earl Mountbatten Building, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS E: d.p.hand@hw.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 451 3020 W: www.aop.hw.ac.uk Heriot-Watt University School of Life Sciences Professor Vicki Stone Professor of Toxicology Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS E: v.stone@hw.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 451 3460 W: www.hw.ac.uk Huddersfield University Centre for Precision Technologies Professor Liam Blunt Reader School of Computing and Engineering, Queensgate, Huddersfield HD1 3DH E: l.a.blunt@hud.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1484 472 037 W: www2.hud.ac.uk Hull University Department of Chemistry Professor Bernie P Binks Professor of Physical Chemistry Cottingham Road, Kingston-upon-Hull HU6 7RX E: b.p.binks@hull.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1482 465 450 W: www.hull.ac.uk Hull University Department of Chemistry Professor Paul D I Fletcher Cottingham Road, Kingston-upon-Hull HU6 7RX E: p.d.fletcher@hull.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1482 465 433 W: www.hull.ac.uk Hull University Department of Chemistry Professor Gillian Greenway Professor of Analytical Chemistry Cottingham Road, Kingston-upon-Hull HU6 7RX E: g.m.greenway@hull.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1482 466 355 W: www.hull.ac.uk Hull University Department of Chemistry Professor Stephen J Haswell Cottingham Road, Kingston-upon-Hull HU6 7RX E: s.j.haswell@hull.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1482 465 469 W: www.hull.ac.uk Hull University Department of Physics Professor Stephen Kelly Cottingham Road, Kingston-upon-Hull HU6 7RX E: s.m.kelly@hull.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1482 465 219 W: www.hull.ac.uk Hull University Department of Physics Professor Mary O Neill Cottingham Road, Kingston-upon-Hull HU6 7RX E: m.oneill@hull.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1482 465 246 W: www.hull.ac.uk I Imperial College London Department of Chemistry Professor Andrew de Mello Professor of Chemical Nanosciences South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ E: a.demello@imperial.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7594 5820 W: www3.imperial.ac.uk Imperial College London Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor Tony Kinloch South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ E: a.kinloch@imperial.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7594 7000 W: www3.imperial.ac.uk Imperial College London Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology Professor Paul F Luckham Professor in Particle Technology South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ E: p.luckham01@imperial.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7594 5583 W: www3.imperial.ac.uk Imperial College London Department of Chemistry Professor Nick Quirke Professor of Physical Chemistry South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ E: n.quirke@imperial.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7594 5844 W: www3.imperial.ac.uk Imperial College London Department of Chemistry Professor Milo Shaffer Professor of Materials Chemistry South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ E: m.shaffer@imperial.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7594 5825 W: www3.imperial.ac.uk Imperial College London Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Professor Richard Syms Professor of Microsystems Technology South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ E: r.syms@imperial.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7594 6203 W: www3.imperial.ac.uk Imperial College London Department of Aeronautics Reader Emile S Greenhalgh Reader in Composite Materials South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ E: e.greenhalgh@imperial.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7594 5070 W: www3.imperial.ac.uk K Kings College London Department of Physics Professor Nikolaos E Mavromatos Professor of Theoretical Physics School of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Strand, London WC2R 2LS E: nikolaos.mavromatos@kcl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7848 2168 W: www.kcl.ac.uk Kings College London Division of Engineering Dr Samjid Mannan Reader in Electronics Manufacturing School of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Strand, London WC2R 2LS E: samjid.mannan@kcl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7848 1780 W: www.kcl.ac.uk NanoPerspective 119

Kings College London Department of Physics Professor Alan Michette Professor of Physics School of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Strand, London WC2R 2LS E: alan.michette@kcl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7848 2811 W: www.kcl.ac.uk Kings College London Department of Physics Professor David Richards Professor of Physics School of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Strand, London WC2R 2LS E: david.r.richards@kcl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7848 2753 W: www.kcl.ac.uk Kingston University Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Group Professor Declan P Naughton Professor of Biomolecular Sciences School of Life Sciences, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE E: d.naughton@kingston.ac.uk T: +44 (0)208 417 7097 W: www.kingston.ac.uk Kingston University School of Pharmacy and Chemistry Professor Peter Foot Professor of Materials Science Penrhyn Road, Kingston, Surrey KT1 2EE E: p.foot@kingston.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 8547 7485 W: www.kingston.ac.uk Kingston University School of Engineering Professor Tao Zhang MATRC Friars Avenue, Roehampton Vale, London SW15 3DW E: t.zhang@kingston.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 8417 4703 W: www.kingston.ac.uk Leeds University Institute of Particle Science and Engineering Professor Simon Biggs BNFL/Royal Academy of Engineering Professor of Particle Science and Engineering Faculty of Engineering, Leeds LS2 9JT E: s.r.biggs@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2790 W: www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University Institute for Materials Research Professor Rik Brydson Professor of Nanoscale Materials Characterisation Faculty of Engineering, Houldsworth Building, Clarendon Road, Leeds LS2 9JT E: mtlrmdb@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2384 W: www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering Professor Giles Davies Professor of Electronic and Photonic Engineering Faculty of Engineering, Leeds LS2 9JT E: g.davies@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 7075 W: www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering Professor Yulong Ding Professor of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Engineering, Leeds LS2 9JT E: y.ding@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2747 W: www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University School of Physics & Astronomy Professor Steve Evans Head of Molecular and Nanoscale Physics Group Faculty of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, E C Stoner Building, Leeds LS2 9JT E: s.d.evans@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 3852 W: www.mnp.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering Professor Mojtaba Ghadiri Professor of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Engineering, Leeds LS2 9JT E: m.ghadiri@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2406 W: www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University Institute of Microwaves and Electronics Professor Paul Harrison Chair of Quantum Electronics School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Leeds LS2 9JT E: p.harrison@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2043 W: http://eenweb.leeds.ac.uk/homes/ph Leeds University School of Physics & Astronomy Professor Bryan Hickey Professor of Physics, Head of Condensed Matter Faculty of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, E C Stoner Building, Leeds LS2 9JT E: b.j.hickey@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 3836 W: www.stoner.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University Institute of Microwaves and Electronics Dr Rob Kelsall Reader in Semiconductor Nanotechnology School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Leeds LS2 9JT E: r.w.kelsall@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2068 W: www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University School of Chemistry Professor John Plane Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry Faculty of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Leeds LS2 9JT E: j.m.c.plane@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 8044 W: www.chem.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering Professor Xue Z Wang Professor of Intelligent Measurement and Control Faculty of Engineering, Leeds LS2 9JT E: x.z.wang@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2427 W: www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University Institute of Particle Science and Engineering Professor Richard Williams Professor of Mineral & Process Engineering Faculty of Engineering, Leeds LS2 9JT E: r.a.williams@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2801 W: www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University Institute of Particle Science and Engineering Professor Terence Wilkins Faculty of Engineering, Leeds LS2 9JT E: t.a.wilkins@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 243 2570 W: http://nmi.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering Mi Wang Professor of Process Tomography and Sensing Houldsworth Building, Clarendon Road, Leeds LS2 9JT E: m.wang@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2435 W: http://cipeg.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University The NanoManufacturing Institute Dr Simon Wilkins Enterprise Fellow in NanoManufacturing Houldsworth Building, Clarendon Road, Leeds LS2 9JT E: s.a.wilkins@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2346 W: http://nmi.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology Professor Peter G. Stockley Manton Building, Leeds LS2 9JT E: stockley@bmb.leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 3092 W: www.astbury.leeds.ac.uk Leicester University Department of Physics and Astronomy Professor Chris Binns Professor of Nanoscale Physics University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH E: cb12@le.ac.uk T: +44 (0)116 252 3575 W: www2.le.ac.uk Leicester University Department of Engineering Professor John Fothergill Professor of Engineering University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH E: john.fothergill@leicester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)116 252 2323 W: www.le.ac.uk Lincoln University School of Natural and Applied Science Dr Mark Baron Principal Lecturer Brayford Pool, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN6 7TS E: mbaron@lincoln.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1522 886 879 W: www.lincoln.ac.uk Lincoln University Department of Health and Social Care Professor Peter White Brayford Pool, Lincoln LN6 7TS E: pwhite@lincoln.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1522 886 648 W: www.lincoln.ac.uk Liverpool University Department of Chemistry Professor Mathias Brust Professor of Chemical Nanotechnology Crown Street, Liverpool L69 7ZD E: m.brust@liv.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 3557 W: www.liv.ac.uk Liverpool University Department of Chemistry Professor Andy Cooper Head of Department, of the Centre for Materials Discovery Crown Street, Liverpool L69 7ZD E: aicooper@liv.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 3548 W: www.liv.ac.uk Liverpool University School of Biological Sciences Professor David Fernig Professor of Biological Chemistry Crown Street, Liverpool L69 7ZB E: dgfernig@liv.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 4471 W: www.liv.ac.uk Liverpool University Department of Electrical Engineering & Electronics Professor Stephen Hall Professor of Microelectronics Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L69 3GJ E: s.hall@liv.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 4529 W: www.liv.ac.uk Liverpool University Department of Chemistry Professor Stephen Holloway Professor of Chemistry Crown Street, Liverpool L69 7ZD E: steveliv@liv.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 3537 W: www.liv.ac.uk Liverpool University Department of Chemistry Professor Ivan Kozhevnikov Reader Crown Street, Liverpool L69 7ZD E: i.v.kozhevnikov@liv.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 2938 W: www.liv.ac.uk Liverpool University Department of Electrical Engineering & Electronics Professor Dan Nicolau Professor of Bionanoengineering Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L69 3GJ E: d.nicolau@liv.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 4537 W: www.liv.ac.uk Liverpool University Department of Chemistry Professor Mats Persson Crown Street, Liverpool L69 7ZD E: mats.persson@liv.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 3518 W: www.liv.ac.uk Liverpool University Department of Chemistry Professor Rasmita Ravel SSRC Crown Street, Liverpool L69 7ZD E: r.raval@liverpool.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 6981 W: www.liv.ac.uk Liverpool University Department of Chemistry Professor Matthew Rosseinsky of LCMC Crown Street, Liverpool L69 7ZD E: m.j.rosseinsky@liverpool.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 3499 W: www.liv.ac.uk Liverpool University Department of Electrical Engineering & Electronics Dr Robert Wilson Research Associate Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L69 7ZD E: r.wilson@liv.ac.uk T: +44 (0)151 794 3522 W: www.liv.ac.uk London College of Fashion Jess Lertvilai Material Co-ordinator 20 John Princes Street, London W1G 0BJ E: j.lertvilai@arts.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7514 7707 W: www.fashion.arts.ac.uk L Lancaster University Centre for Microsystems Engineering Dr Denis Koltsov Lecturer in Nanotechnology Department of Engineering, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 4YR E: d.koltsov@lancaster.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1524 594 395 W: www.engineering.lancs.ac.uk Lancaster University Centre for Microsystems Engineering Dr Dinesh Pamunuwa Lecturer in Nanotechnology Department of Engineering, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 4YR E: d.pamunuwa@lancaster.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1524 592 335 W: www.engineering.lancs.ac.uk Lancaster University Centre for Microsystems Engineering Professor Andrew Richardson Professor in Microsystems Engineering Department of Engineering, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 4YR E: a.richardson@lancaster.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1524 593 018 W: www.engineering.lancs.ac.uk Leeds University Leeds University Business School Dr Krsto Pandza Senior Lecturer Manufacturing and Technology Strategy Maurice Keyworth Building, Leeds LS2 9JT E: kp@lubs.leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 4509 W: http://business.leeds.ac.uk Leeds University Institute for Materials Research Professor Stephen J Russell Professor of Textile Materials & Technology Faculty of Engineering, Houldsworth Building, Clarendon Road, Leeds LS2 9JT E: s.j.russell@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 3705 W: www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk 120 success through nanomaterials

London School of Economics Department of International Relations Professor Robert Falkner Senior Lecturer in International Relations Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE E: r.falkner@lse.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7955 6347 W: www2.lse.ac.uk/internationalrelations London School Pharmacy, University of London Prof Kostas Kostarelos Chair of Nanomedicine 29-39 Brunswick Square, London WC1 1AX E: kostas.kostarelos@pharmacy.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7753 5861 W: www.pharmacy.ac.uk London South Bank University Faculty of Engineering, Science and the Built Environment Professor Hari S Reehal Professor of Electronic Engineering 103 Borough Road, London SE1 0AA E: reehalhs@lsbu.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7815 7513 W: http://ecce1.lsbu.ac.uk Loughborough University Department of Physics Professor Sasha Alexandrov Professor of Theorertical Physics Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU E: a.s.alexandrov@lboro.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1509 223 303 W: www.lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University Department of Materials Professor Jon Binner Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU E: j.binner@lboro.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1509 223 330 W: www.lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University Department of Chemistry Professor Roger J Mortimer Professor of Physical Chemistry Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU E: r.j.mortimer@lboro.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1509 222 583 W: www.lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University Department of Materials Dr Mo Song Professor of Polymer Science and Nanotechnology Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU E: m.song@lboro.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1509 223160 W: www.lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering Dr Argyrios Zolotas Senior Lecturer in Control Systems Engineering Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU E: a.c.zolotas@lboro.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1509 227 085 W: www.lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Professor Robert Parkin Professor of Mechatronics Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU E: r.m.parkin@lboro.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1509 227 505 W: www.lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University Department of Chemical Engineering Professor Chris Rielly Professor of Chemical Engineering Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU E: c.d.rielly@lboro.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1509 222 504 W: www.lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University Department of Chemical Engineering Professor Victor Starov Professor of Chemical Engineering Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU E: v.m.starov@lboro.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1509 222 508 W: www.lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University Additive Manufacturing Research Group Dr Christopher Tuck Lecturer in Innovative Design and Manufacturing School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU E: c.j.tuck@lboro.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1509 227 640 W: www.lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Professor David Williams Professor of Healthcare Engineering Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU E: d.j.williams@lboro.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1509 227 668 W: www.lboro.ac.uk M Manchester Metropolitan University Division of Chemistry and Materials Lubomira Tosheva Lecturer School of Biology, Chemistry & Health Science, Chester Street, Manchester M1 5GD E: l.tosheva@mmu.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 2471426 W: www.mmu.ac.uk Manchester Metropolitan University School of Biology, Chemistry and Health Science Dr Craig Banks Division of Chemistry & Materials, John Dalton Building, Chester Street, Manchester M1 5GD E: c.banks@mmu.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 247 1196 W: www.mmu.ac.uk Manchester University School of Materials Professor Brian Derby Professor of Materials Science PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD E: brian.derby@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 306 3569 W: www.materials.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Physics and Astronomy Professor Andre K Geim Langworthy Professor of Physics Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL E: geim@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 275 4120 W: www.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Professor Bruce Hamilton Professor of Condensed Matter Physics PO Box 88, Sackville Street Building, Sackville Street, Manchester M60 1QD E: bruce.hamilton@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 306 3181 W: www.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering Professor Lin Li Professor of Laser Engineering PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD E: lin.li@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 306 3816 W: www.mace.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Professor Mohamed Missous Professor of Microelectronics and Nanostructures PO Box 88, Sackville Street Building, Sackville Street, Manchester M60 1QD E: m.missous@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 306 4797 W: www.eee.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Chemistry Professor Paul O Brien Professor of Inorganic Materials Chemistry Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL E: paul.o brien@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 275 4653 W: www.chemistry.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Professor Aimin Song Professor of Nanoelectronics PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD E: a.song@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 306 4762 W: www.eee.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Chemistry Professor Mike Turner Professor of Materials Chemistry Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL E: michael.turner@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 275 4625 W: www.chemistry.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Chemistry Professor Richard Winpenny Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL E: richard.winpenny@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 275 4654 W: www.chemistry.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science Professor Peter Fielden Professor of Analytical Science PO Box 88, Sackville Street Building, Sackville Street, Manchester M60 1QD E: peter.fielden@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 306 4889 W: www.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Chemistry Professor Stephen Yeates Professor of Polymer Chemistry Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL E: stephen.yeates@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 275 1421 W: www.chemistry.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Materials Professor Robert Young Professor of Polymer Science and Technology PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD E: robert.young@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 306 3551 W: www.materials.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Materials Dr Ian Kinloch Senior Lecturer PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD E: ian.kinloch@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 306 3615 W: www.materials.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Earth, Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences Professor Jonathan Lloyd Williamson Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL E: jon.lloyd@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 275 7155 W: www.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering Dr Samir Mekid PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD E: s.mekid@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 306 3804 W: www.mace.manchester.ac.uk Manchester University Research Office Dr Karen Shaw Head of Research Office Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL E: karen.shaw@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 275 8795 W: www.mib.ac.uk Manchester University Centre for Nanoporous Materials Professor Mike Anderson School of Chemistry, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9LP E: m.anderson@manchester.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 306 4517 W: www.chemistry.manchester.ac.uk N Nanofactory Sue Sladen Project Manager Houldsworth Building, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT E: s.sladen@leeds.ac.uk T: +44 (0)113 343 2435 W: www.nanofactory.org.uk Napier University School of Life Sciences Professor Nicholas Christofi Professor, Environmental Biotechnology Faculty of Health, Life and Social Sciences, Merchiston Campus, Edinburgh EH10 5DT E: n.christofi@napier.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 455 2490 W: www.napier.ac.uk Newcastle University School of Chemical Engineering & Advanced Materials Professor Galip Akay Professor of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering, Merz Court, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: galip.akay@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 7269 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering Dr Alton Horsfall Senior Lecturer Merz Court, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: a.b.horsfall@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 8180 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University School of Marine Science and Technology Professor Mehmet Atlar Professor of Ship Hydrodynamics Armstrong Building, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE2 1PT E: mehmet.atlar@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 8977 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University Department of Chemical and Process Engineering Professor Sudipta Roy Professor of Electrochemistry and Nanomaterials Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering, Merz Court, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: s.roy@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 7274 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University School of Mechanical and Systems Engineering Professor Kenneth Dalgarno Sir James Woodeson Professor of Manufacturing Engineering Stephenson Building, Claremont Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: kenny.dalgarno@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 8554 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University School of Chemical Engineering & Advanced Materials Professor Steve Bull Cookson Group Chair of Engineering Materials Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering, Merz Court, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: s.j.bull@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 7913 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University School of Mechanical and Systems Engineering Professor Peter Cumpson Science City Professor in MEMS Stephenson Building, Claremont Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: peter.cumpson@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 7911 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering Professor Nick Cowern Professor of Nanoscience / Nanotechnology Merz Court, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: nick.cowern@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 5636 W: www.ncl.ac.uk NanoPerspective 121

Newcastle University Engineering Design Centre Mr John Dalton Stephenson Centre, Merz Court, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: john.dalton@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 8556 W: www.edc.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University School of Chemistry Professor Andrew Houlton Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: andrew.houlton@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 6262 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University Institute for Cell & Molecular Bioscience Professor Jeremy Lakey Professor of Structural Biochemistry The Medical School, Framlington Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE2 4HH E: j.h.lakey@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 8865 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University Institute for Nanoscale Science & Technology Professor Lidija Siller Reader in Nanoscale Science School of Chemical Engineering & Advanced Materials, Herschel Building, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: lidija.siller@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 7858 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University Institute for Nanoscale Science & Technology Professor Ken Snowdon Herschel Annex, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: k.j.snowdon@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 7362 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University School of Chemical Engineering & Advanced Materials Professor Mark Thomas Professor of Carbon Science Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering, Bedson Building, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: mark.thomas@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 6839 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Newcastle University School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering Professor Anthony O Neill Siemens Professor of Microelectronics Merz Court, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU E: anthony.oneill@ncl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)191 222 7328 W: www.ncl.ac.uk Nottingham Trent University School of Science and Technology Professor Wayne Cranton Professor of Visual Technology Clifton Campus, Clifton Lane, Nottingham NG11 8NS E: wayne.cranton@ntu.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 848 8355 W: www.ntu.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Physics and Astronomy Professor Peter Beton Professor of Physics University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: peter.beton@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 5129 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University Department of Mechanical Materials & Manufacturing Engineering Professor Paul Brown Professor of Materials Characterisation University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: paul.brown@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 3748 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Chemistry Professor Neil Champness Professor of Chemical Nanoscience University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: neil.champness@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 3505 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University Department of Mechanical Materials & Manufacturing Engineering Professor Kwang-Leong Choy Professor of Materials University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: kwang-leong.choy@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 4031 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Pharmacy Professor Martyn Davies Professor of Biomedical Surface Science University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: martyn.davies@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 5063 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Physics and Astronomy Professor Laurence Eaves Lancashire-Spencer Professor of Physics University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: laurence.eaves@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 5136 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Pharmacy Professor Martin Garnett Associate Professor University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: m.garnett@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 5045 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University Department of Mechanical Materials & Manufacturing Engineering Professor Nabil Gindy Professor of Advanced Manufacturing Technology University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: nabil@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 4069 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University Department of Mechanical Materials & Manufacturing Engineering Professor David Grant Professor of Materials Science University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: david.grant@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 3747 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Physics and Astronomy Professor Tomas Jungwirth Research Professor University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: tomas.jungwirth@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 5139 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Physics and Astronomy Professor Tony Kent Professor of Physics University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: anthony.kent@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 5143 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Physics and Astronomy Professor Philip Moriarty Professor of Physics University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: philip.moriarty@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 5156 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Chemistry Professor Martyn Poliakoff Research Professor of Chemistry University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: martyn.poliakoff@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 3386 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University Precision Manufacturing Centre Professor Svetan Ratchev Professor of Manufacturing Engineering School of Engineering, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: svetan.ratchev@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 4018 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Pharmacy Professor Clive Roberts Professor of Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology and, Nottingham Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Centre University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: clive.roberts@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 5048 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Chemistry Professor Martin Schroder Professor of Inorganic Chemistry University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: m.schroder@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 3490 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University Department of Mechanical Materials & Manufacturing Engineering Professor Phil Shipway Professor of Engineering Materials University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: philip.shipway@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 3760 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Pharmacy Professor Saul Tendler Professor of Biophysical Chemistry University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: saul.tendler@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 5101 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Chemistry Professor Neil R Thomas Professor of Medicinal and Biological Chemistry University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: neil.thomas@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 3565 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Professor Christos Christopoulos Head of the George Green Institute for Electromagnetics Research University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: christos.christopoulos@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 846 8296 W: www.nexisfibers.com Nottingham University School of Pharmacy Professor Philip Williams Professor of Biophysics University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: phil.williams@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 5025 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University School of Pharmacy Dr Mark Gilbert Business Development Manager University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: mark.gilbert@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 846 8469 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering Dr Edward Lester Associate Professor & Reader Room A18a Coates, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: edward.lester@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 951 4974 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk Nottingham University Nottingham Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Centre (NNNC) Dr Peter K. Milligan University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD E: peter.milligan@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 (0)115 846 7729 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk O Open University Materials Engineering Mr Jan Kowal Lecturer in Nanotechnology Faculty of Mathematics, Computing & Technology, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK7 6AA E: j.kowal@open.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1908 653 024 W: http://technology.open.ac.uk Open University Department of Chemistry Professor Peter Taylor Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK7 6AA E: p.g.taylor@open.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1908 652 512 W: www.open.ac.uk Organic Materials Innovation Centre (OMIC) Mr Mike Holmes The Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL E: mike.holmes@omic.org.uk T: +44 (0)161 275 1314 W: www.omic.org.uk Oxford University Bionanotechnology IRC Steven J Heggie Programme Manager Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PU E: s.heggie1@physics.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 272 200 W: www.bionanotechnology.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Bionanotechnology IRC John Ryan Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PU E: j.ryan1@physics.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 272 200 W: www.bionanotechnology.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Chemistry Professor Harry L Anderson Chemistry Research Laboratory, 12 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TA E: harry.anderson@chem.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 275 704 W: www.chem.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Chemistry Professor Hagan Bayley Chemistry Research Laboratory, 12 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TA E: hagan.bayley@chem.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 285 101 W: www.chem.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Chemistry Professor Paul Beer Chemistry Research Laboratory, 12 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TA E: paul.beer@chem.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 285 142 W: www.chem.ox.ac.uk 122 success through nanomaterials

Oxford University Department of Materials Professor Andrew Briggs Professor of Nanomaterials Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PH E: andrew.briggs@materials.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 273 725 W: www.materials.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Materials Professor David Cockayne Professor in the Physical Examination of Material Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PH E: david.cockayne@materials.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 273 654 W: www.materials.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Engineering Science Professor Peter Dobson Professor of Engineering Science Oxford University Begbroke Science Park, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, Oxford OX5 1PF E: peter.dobson@begbroke.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 283 780 W: www.begbroke.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Chemistry Professor Peter P Edwards Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Head of Inorgan Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QR E: peter.edwards@chem.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 272 646 W: www.chem.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Chemistry Professor John S Foord Chemistry Research Laboratory, 12 Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TA E: john.foord@chem.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 275 967 W: www.chem.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Materials Professor Patrick Grant Cookson Professor of Materials Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PH E: patrick.grant@materials.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 283 763 W: www.materials.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Chemistry Professor Jennifer Green Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QR E: jennifer.green@chem.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 272 637 W: www.chem.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Chemistry Professor Malcolm L H Green Emeritus Professor Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QR E: malcolm.green@chem.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 275 917 W: www.chem.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Materials Professor Christopher R M Grovenor Professor of Materials Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PH E: chris.grovenor@materials.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 273 737 W: www.materials.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Materials Professor Angus Kirkland Professor of Materials Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PH E: angus.kirkland@materials.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 273 662 W: www.materials.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Chemistry Professor Jacob Klein Physical & Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QZ E: jacob.klein@chem.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 275 401 W: www.chem.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Chemistry Professor David E Logan Coulson Professor of Theoretical Chemistry Physical & Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QZ E: david.logan@chem.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 275 418 W: www.chem.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Physics Professor Robin J Nicholas Professor of Physics Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PU E: r.nicholas@physics.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 272 250 W: www.physics.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Materials Professor John B Pethica Visiting Professor Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PH E: john.pethica@materials.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 273 772 W: www.materials.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Materials Professor David Pettifor Isaac Wolfson Professor of Metallurgy Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PH E: david.pettifor@materials.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 273 751 W: www.materials.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Materials Professor Steven G Roberts Professor of Materials Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PH E: steve.roberts@materials.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 273 775 W: www.materials.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Physics Professor John F Ryan Principal Investigator Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PU E: j.ryan@physics.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 272 306 W: www.physics.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Materials Professor George D W Smith Professor of Materials Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PH E: george.smith@materials.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 273 762 W: www.materials.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Chemistry Professor S C Edman Tsang Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QR E: edman.tsang@chem.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 282 610 W: www.chem.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Department of Physics Professor Andrew J Turberfield Professor of Physics Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PU E: a.turberfield@physics.ox.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1865 272 359 W: www.physics.ox.ac.uk P Plymouth University School of Computing and Mathematics Dr David Jenkins Lecturer B330, Portland Square, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon PL4 8AA E: d.f.jenkins@plymouth.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1752 586 242 W: www.plymouth.ac.uk Plymouth University School of Computing Professor Genhua Pan Professor of Spintronics and Nanomagnetism A3.15, Portland Square, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon PL4 8AA E: g.pan@plymouth.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1752 586 258 W: www.plymouth.ac.uk Plymouth University School of Biomedical and Biological Sciences Dr Richard Handy Room 406, Davy Building, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon PL4 8AA E: r.handy@plymouth.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1752 584 630 W: www.plymouth.ac.uk Portsmouth University School of Biological Sciences Dr Keith Firman Reader in Molecular Biotechnology King Henry Building, King Henry I Street, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 2DY E: keith.firman@port.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 9284 2036 W: www.port.ac.uk Portsmouth University School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences Dr Marta Roldo Lecturer St Michael s Building, White Swan Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO1 2DT E: marta.roldo@port.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 9284 3546 W: www.port.ac.uk Q Queen Mary University of London IRC in Biomedical Materials Dr John Mitchell Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: j.b.mitchell@qmul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 3254 W: www.irc-biomed-materials.qmul.ac.uk Queen Mary, University of London Department of Physics Dr Mark Baxendale Reader in Nanotechnology Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: m.baxendale@qmul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 5068 W: www.ph.qmul.ac.uk Queen Mary, University of London Department of Physics Dr John Dennis Reader in Molecular Nanostructural Materials Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: j.dennis@qmul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 3183 W: www.ph.qmul.ac.uk Queen Mary, University of London Department of Engineering Professor Ante Munjiza Professor in Computational Mechanics School of Engineering and Materials Science, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: a.munjiza@qmul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 5300 W: www.eng.qmul.ac.uk Queen Mary, University of London Centre for Materials Research Professor Ton Peijis Professor of Materials Department of Materials, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: t.peijs@qmul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 8865 W: www.cmr.qmul.ac.uk Queen Mary, University of London Department of Materials Professor Asim K Ray Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: a.k.ray@qmul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 7767 W: www.materials.qmul.ac.uk Queen Mary, University of London Department of Materials Professor Michael Reece Professor of Functional Ceramics Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: m.j.reece@qmul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 8872 W: www.materials.qmul.ac.uk Queen Mary, University of London IRC in Biomedical Materials Professor Gleb Sukhorukov Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: g.sukhorukov@qmul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 5508 W: www.materials.qmul.ac.uk Queen Mary, University of London IRC in Biomedical Materials Professor Pankaj Vadgama Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: p.vadgama@qmul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 5151 W: www.materials.qmul.ac.uk Queen Mary, University of London Department of Materials Dr Asa Barber Senior Lecturer Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: a.h.barber@qmul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)02 7882 7763 W: www.materials.qmul.ac.uk Queen Mary, University of London NanoVision Centre Dr A J Bushby Francis Bancroft Building, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS E: a.j.bushby@qmul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 5276 W: www.materials.qmul.ac.uk Queen s University Belfast Centre for Nanostructured Media Professor Robert Bowman Department of Physics and Astronomy, University Road, Belfast BT7 1NN E: r.m.bowman@qub.ac.uk T: +44 (0)28 9097 3572 W: www.qub.ac.uk Queen s University Belfast Centre for Nanostructured Media Professor J Marty Gregg Department of Physics and Astronomy, University Road, Belfast BT7 1NN E: m.gregg@qub.ac.uk T: +44 (0)28 9097 3309 W: www.qub.ac.uk Queen s University Belfast School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dr Hengan Ou Lecturer Ashby Building, Stranmillis Road, Belfast BT9 5AG E: h.ou@qub.ac.uk T: +44 (0)28 9097 4102 W: www.qub.ac.uk Queen s University Belfast Dr Jian Wang Lecturer Ashby Building, Stranmillis Road, Belfast BT9 5AG E: j.wang@qub.ac.uk T: +44 (0)28 9097 4181 W: www.qub.ac.uk Queen s University Belfast Centre for Nanostructured Media Professor Anatoly Zayats Head of Near-field Spectroscopy Group Department of Physics and Astronomy, University Road, Belfast BT7 1NN E: a.zayats@qub.ac.uk T: +44 (0)28 9097 3133 W: www.qub.ac.uk Queen s University Belfast School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor Cecil Armstrong Professor of Computer Aided Engineering Ashby Building, Stranmillis Road, Belfast BT9 5AG E: c.armstrong@qub.ac.uk T: +44 (0)28 9097 4124 W: www.qub.ac.uk R Reading University Department of Physics Professor John Blackman JJ Thompson Physical Laboratory, PO Box 220, Whiteknights, Reading, Berkshire RG6 6AF E: j.a.blackman@reading.ac.uk T: +44 (0)118 378 8537 W: www.nano.reading.ac.uk NanoPerspective 123

Reading University Department of Physics Professor Mark Matsen Reader of Thoeretical Physics JJ Thompson Physical Laboratory, PO Box 221, Whiteknights, Reading, Berkshire RG6 6AF E: m.w.matsen@reading.ac.uk T: +44 (0)118 378 8544 W: www.nano.reading.ac.uk Reading University Department of Physics Professor Geoffrey Mitchell Head of Polymer Science Centre JJ Thompson Physical Laboratory, PO Box 222, Whiteknights, Reading, Berkshire RG6 6AF E: g.r.mitchell@reading.ac.uk T: +44 (0)118 378 8573 W: www.rdg.ac.uk Royal College of Art Dr Raymond Oliver Senior Research Fellow Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU E: raymond.oliver@rca.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7590 4362 W: www.rca.ac.uk Royal Holloway, University of London Department of Physics Professor Jon Goff Professor of Experimental Condensed Matter Physic Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX E: jon.goff@rhul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1784 44 3485 W: www.ph.rhul.ac.uk Royal Holloway, University of London Department of Physics Professor Moreton Moore Professor of Visual Technology Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX E: m.moore@rhul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1784 44 3441 W: www.ph.rhul.ac.uk Royal Holloway, University of London Department of Physics Professor Victor Petrashov Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX E: v.petrashov@rhul.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1784 44 3502 W: www.ph.rhul.ac.uk S Salford University Faculty of Science, Engineering and the Environment Professor Stephen E Donnelly Professor of Experimental Physics Cockcroft Building, Salford M5 4WT E: s.e.donnelly@salford.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 295 5392 W: www.cse.salford.ac.uk Salford University School of Computing, Science and Engineering Professor Keith Ross Professor of Physics Materials and Physics Research Centre, Maxwell Building, Salford M5 4WT E: d.k.ross@salford.ac.uk T: +44 (0)161 295 5881 W: www.cse.salford.ac.uk School of Pharmacy, University of London Centre for Drug Delivery Research Professor Kostas Kostarelos Chair of Nanomedicine and Head, Centre for Drug Delivery Research Department of Pharmaceutics, 29-39 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AX E: kostas.kostarelos@pharmacy.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7753 5861 W: www.pharmacy.ac.uk School of Pharmacy, University of London Department of Pharmaceutics Professor Oya Alpar Emeritus Professor for Drug Delivery Research 29-39 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AX E: oya.alpar@pharmacy.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7753 5870 W: www.pharmacy.ac.uk School of Pharmacy, University of London Department of Pharmaceutics Professor A T Sandy Florence Emeritus Professor of Pharmacy 29-39 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AX E: ataylorflorence@aol.com T: +44 (0)20 7753 5870 W: www.pharmacy.ac.uk School of Pharmacy, University of London Department of Pharmaceutics Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu Professor of Pharmaceutical Nanoscience 29-39 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AX E: ijeoma.f.uchegbu@pharmacy.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7753 5997 W: www.pharmacy.ac.uk Sheffield Hallam University Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Polymers, Composites and Spectroscopy Group Professor Chris Breen Professor of Materials Chemistry City Campus, Sheffield S1 1WB E: c.breen@shu.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 225 3008 W: www.shu.ac.uk Sheffield Hallam University Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Polymers, Composites and Spectroscopy Group Professor Papken Hovsepian Head of Nanotechnology Centre for PVD Research City Campus, Sheffield S1 1WB E: p.hovsepian@shu.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 225 3644 W: www.shu.ac.uk Sheffield University Department of Civil and Structural Engineering Professor Steven Banwart Professor of Environmental Engineering Science Kroto Research Institute, North Campus, Broadlane, Sheffield S3 7HQ E: s.a.banwart@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 5742 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University The Polymer Centre Dr Malcolm Butler Manager of the Polymer Centre Dainton Building, Brook Hill, Sheffield S3 7HF E: m.a.butler@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 9537 W: www.polymercentre.org.uk Sheffield University Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering Professor Tony Cullis Professor of Semiconductor Nanocharacterisation Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD E: a.g.cullis@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 5407 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University Department of Chemistry Professor John Ebdon Emeritus Professor Sheffield S3 7HF E: j.ebdon@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 9562 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University Department of Chemistry Professor Patrick Fowler Sheffield S3 7HF E: p.w.fowler@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 9538 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University The Polymer Centre Dr Richard Business Development Manager Dainton Building, Brook Hill, Sheffield S3 7HF E: r.m.france@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 9563 W: www.polymercentre.org.uk Sheffield University Department of Chemistry Professor Ramin Golestanian Professor Hicks Building, Sheffield S3 7HF E: r.golestanian@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 4273 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University Department of Engineering Materials Professor John Harding Professor of Materials Simulation Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD E: j.harding@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 5957 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University Department of Physics and Astronomy Professor Richard Jones Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield S3 7RH E: r.a.l.jones@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 9820 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University Department of Chemistry Professor Graham Leggett Professor of Nanoscale Analytical Science Sheffield S3 7HF E: graham.leggett@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 9556 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University Department of Engineering Materials Professor Allan Matthews Professor of Surface Engineering Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD E: a.matthews@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 5466 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University Department of Engineering Materials Professor W Mark Rainforth Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD E: m.rainforth@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 5469 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University Department of Physics and Astronomy Dr Tim Richardson Reader in Nano-Science Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield S3 7RH E: t.richardson@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 4280 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University Department of Chemistry Professor Anthony J Ryan The ICI Professor of Physical Chemistry Sheffield S3 7HF E: tony.ryan@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)114 222 9760 W: www.shef.ac.uk Sheffield University Nanostructured Materials Dr Beverley J Inkson Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD E: beverley.inkson@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 (0)(0) 114 222 5925 W: www.sheffield.ac.uk Southampton University School of Chemistry Professor George Attard Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ E: gza@soton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 8059 3019 W: www.soton.ac.uk Southampton University School of Chemistry Professor Phil Bartlett Professor of Electrochemistry Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ E: pnb@soton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 8059 2373 W: www.soton.ac.uk Southampton University School of Physics and Astronomy Professor Anne Tropper Deputy Head of School of Physics and Astronomy Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ E: act@soton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 8059 3758 W: www.nanomaterials.soton.ac.uk Southampton University School of Chemistry Professor John Owen Professor of Electrochemistry Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ E: jro@soton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 8059 2184 W: www.soton.ac.uk Southampton University Nano Research Group Professor Greg Parker Professor of Photonics School of Electronics and Computer Science, Southampton SO17 1BJ E: gjp@ecs.soton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 8059 2650 W: www.nano.ecs.soton.ac.uk Southampton University School of Engineering Sciences Professor S Mark Spearing Professor of Engineering Materials University Road, Southampton SO17 1BJ E: spearing@soton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 8059 7052 W: www.soton.ac.uk Southampton University School of Engineering Sciences Professor Frank C Walsh Professor of Electrochemical Engineering University Road, Southampton SO17 1BJ E: f.c.walsh@soton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 8059 7052 W: www.soton.ac.uk Southampton University School of Electronics and Computer Science Professor James S Wilkinson Professor of Optoelectronics Southampton SO17 1BJ E: jsw@ecs.soton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 8059 2792 W: www.ecs.soton.ac.uk Southampton University School of Electronics and Computer Science Professor Peter Ashburn Southampton SO17 1BJ E: pa@ecs.soton.ac.uk T: +44 (0)23 8059 2886 W: www.ecs.soton.ac.uk St Andrews University School of Physics and Astronomy Professor Ifor Samuel North Haugh, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9SS E: idws@st-and.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1334 463114 W: www.st-andrews.ac.uk St Andrews University School of Chemistry Professor David Cole-Hamilton Irvine Professor of Chemistry North Haugh, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9ST E: djc@st-and.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1334 463805 W: www.st-andrews.ac.uk Stathclyde University Manufacturing Engineering Research Centre Professor Rajendram Balendra Emeritus Professor James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ E: r.balendra@dmem.strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 548 2333 W: www.strath.ac.uk Stathclyde University Manufacturing Engineering Research Centre Dr Yi Qin Senior Lecturer James Weir Building, 76 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XQ E: qin.yi@strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 548 3130 W: www.strath.ac.uk Stathclyde University Manufacturing Engineering Research Centre Dr Andrezej Rosochowski Senior Lecturer James Weir Building, 77 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ E: a.rosochowski@strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 548 4353 W: www.strath.ac.uk 124 success through nanomaterials

Stathclyde University Department of Medical Oncology Professor Jim Cassidy Head of Centre for Oncology and Applied Pathology Cancer Research UK, Garscube Estate, Switchback Road, Glasgow G61 1BD E: j.cassidy@beatson.gla.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 330 4161 W: www.beatson.gla.ac.uk Stathclyde University Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor William L Banks James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ E: bill.banks@strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 548 2321 W: www.mecheng.strath.ac.uk Stathclyde University Department of Physics Professor David J S Birch Head of Photophysics Group John Anderson Building, 107 Rottenrow East, Glasgow G4 0NG E: djs.birch@strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 548 3132 W: http://sensor.phys.strath.ac.uk Stathclyde University Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry Professor Duncan Graham Thomas Graham Building, 295 Cathedral Street, Glasgow G1 1XL E: duncan.graham@strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 548 4701 W: www.chem.strath.ac.uk Stathclyde University Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry Professor Richard A Pethrick Burmah Chair Thomas Graham Building, 295 Cathedral Street, Glasgow G1 1XL E: r.a.pethrick@strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 548 2795 W: www.chem.strath.ac.uk Stathclyde University Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor Jason Reese Weir Chair of Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ E: jason.reese@strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 548 3131 W: www.mecheng.strath.ac.uk Stathclyde University Department of Chemical and Process Engineering Dr Suresh N. Thennadil Senior Lecturer James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ E: suresh.thennadil@strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 548 2241 W: www.strath.ac.uk Stathclyde University Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry Professor W Ewen Smith Professor Thomas Graham Building, 295 Cathedral Street, Glasgow G1 1XL E: w.e.smith@strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 548 2615 W: www.chem.strath.ac.uk Strathclyde University Centre for Molecular Nanometrology Professor David Littlejohn Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Thomas Garham Building, 295 Cathedral Street, Glasgow G1 1XL E: d.littlejohn@strath.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 548 2067 W: www.chem.strath.ac.uk Surrey University UniS Materials Institute Professor John Hay Professor of Materials Chemistry Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH E: J.Hay@surrey.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1483 689 721 W: www2.surrey.ac.uk Surrey University Department of Physics Professor Joseph Keddie Professor of Soft Matter Physics Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH E: j.keddie@surrey.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1483 686 803 W: www2.surrey.ac.uk Surrey University Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences Professor S Ravi P Silva Professor of Solid State Electronics Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH E: s.silva@surrey.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1483 689 825 W: www.ati.surrey.ac.uk Surrey University Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences Professor Bernard L Weiss Professor of Microelectronics Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH E: b.weiss@surrey.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1483 689 128 W: www.ati.surrey.ac.uk Surrey University UniS Materials Institute Dr Julie Yeomans Reader Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH E: j.yeomans@surrey.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1483 689 613 W: www.umi.surrey.ac.uk Surrey University Advanced Technology Institute Dr David Carey Senior Lecturer in Electronic Engineering Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH E: david.carey@surrey.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1483 686 089 W: www.ee.surrey.ac.uk Sussex University Industrial Informatics and Manufacturing Systems Research Centre Professor Chris Chatwin Professor in Engineering Department of Engineering and Design, Engineering-2 Building, Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 9QT E: c.r.chatwin@sussex.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1273 678 901 W: www.sussex.ac.uk T Teesside University School of Science and Technology Professor Zulfiqur Ali Assistant Dean Middlesbrough TS1 3BA E: z.ali@tees.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1642 342 466 W: www.tees.ac.uk Teesside University School of Science and Technology Professor Simon Hodgson Dean Middlesbrough TS1 3BA E: s.n.hodgson@tees.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1642 342 403 W: www.tees.ac.uk U University College London Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Professor Ian Boyd Professor of Electronic Materials Roberts Engineering Building, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE E: i.boyd@ee.ucl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7679 7302 W: www.ee.ucl.ac.uk University College London Department of Physics and Astronomy Professor Franco Cacialli Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT E: f.cacialli@ucl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7679 4467 W: www.phys.ucl.ac.uk University College London Department of Chemistry Professor Nora de Leeuw 20 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AJ E: n.h.deleeuw@ucl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7679 1015 W: www.chem.ucl.ac.uk University College London Department of Chemistry Professor Julian Evans Professor of Materials and Inorganic Chemistry 20 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AJ E: j.r.g.evans@ucl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7679 4689 W: www.chem.ucl.ac.uk University College London Department of Chemistry Professor Xiao Guo 20 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AJ E: z.x.guo@ucl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7679 2752 W: www.chem.ucl.ac.uk University College London Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Professor Arokia Nathan Sumitomo/STS Chair of Nanotechnology Roberts Engineering Building, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE E: a.nathan@ee.ucl.ac. T: +44 (0)20 7679 2367 W: www.ee.ucl.ac.uk University College London Department of Chemistry Professor Ivan Parkin Professor of Inorganic and Solid State Chemistry 20 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AJ E: i.p.parkin@ucl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7679 4669 W: www.chem.ucl.ac.uk University College London Department of Chemical Engineering Professor Stef Simons Professor of Chemical Engineering Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE E: stefaan.simons@ucl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7679 3805 W: www.ucl.ac.uk University College London Department of Chemistry Professor Geoff Thornton Professor of Physical Chemistry 20 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AJ E: g.thornton@ucl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7679 7979 W: www.chem.ucl.ac.uk University College London Department of Chemistry Jawwad Darr Reader In Materials Chemistry 20 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AJ E: j.a.darr@ucl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7882 5191 W: www.chem.ucl.ac.uk University College London Department of Physics and Astronomy Nguyen Thanh Reader in Nanotechnology Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT E: ntk.thanh@ucl.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 7491 6509 W: www.chem.ucl.ac.uk University of East Anglia School of Chemistry Professor David L Andrews Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7TJ E: d.l.andrews@uea.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1603 592 014 W: www.uea.ac.uk/~c051 University Of East Anglia School of Chemical Sciences & Pharmacy Professor Manfred Bochmann Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7TJ E: m.bochmann@uea.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1603 592 044 W: www.uea.ac.uk University of East London School of Computing & Technology Dr Hossein Saidpour Principal Lecturer University Way, Beckton, London E16 2RD E: s.h.saidpour@uel.ac.uk T: +44 (0)20 8223 2428 W: www.uel.ac.uk University of the West of Scotland Thin Film Centre Professor Frank Placido Head School of Engineering and Science, Paisley Campus, High Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA1 2BE E: frank.placido@uws.ac.uk T: +44 (0)141 848 3610 W: www.uws.ac.uk University of Ulster Nanotechnology & Advanced Materials Research Institute Professor Omar Escalona of the Advanced Cardiovascular Research Centre School of Engineering, Jordanstown Campus, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim BT37 0QB E: oj.escalona@ulster.ac.uk T: +44 (0)28 9036 6151 W: www.ulster.ac.uk University of Ulster Nanotechnology & Advanced Materials Research Institute Professor Paul Maguire Professor of Plasmas and Nanofabrication School of Engineering, Jordanstown Campus, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim BT37 0QB E: pd.maguire@ulster.ac.uk T: +44 (0)28 9036 8930 W: www.ulster.ac.uk University of Ulster Nanotechnology & Advanced Materials Research Institute Professor James McLaughlin Nanotechnology & Advanced Materials Research Institute School of Engineering, Jordanstown Campus, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim BT37 0QB E: jad.mclaughlin@ulster.ac.uk T: +44 (0)28 9036 8933 W: www.ulster.ac.uk University of Ulster Nanotechnology & Advanced Materials Research Institute Professor Brian Meenan Professor of Biomedical Materials School of Engineering, Jordanstown Campus, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim BT37 0QB E: bj.meenan@ulster.ac.uk T: +44 (0)28 9036 8939 W: www.ulster.ac.uk University of Wales, Swansea Multidisciplinary Nanotechnology Centre Professor Steve Wilks School of Engineering, Singleton Park, Swansea, Glamorgan SA2 8PP E: s.p.wilks@swansea.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1792 513 041 W: www.swan.ac.uk University of Wales, Swansea Centre for Complex Fluids Processing Professor P Rhodri Williams Head of Multidisciplinary Nanotechnology Centre School of Engineering, Singleton Park, Swansea, Glamorgan SA2 8PP E: p.r.williams@swansea.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1792 295 673 W: www.swan.ac.uk University of Wales, Swansea School of Medicine Dr R Steven Conlan Reader in Molecular and Cell Biology Singleton Park, Swansea, Glamorgan SA2 8PP E: r.s.conlan@swansea.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1792 295 386 W: http://physics.swansea.ac.uk University of Wales, Swansea School of Engineering Sondipon Adhikari Professor Singleton Park, Swansea, Glamorgan SA2 8PP E: s.adhikari@swansea.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1792 602 088 W: www.swansea.ac.uk NanoPerspective 125

University of Wales, Swansea School of Engineering Rajib Chowdhury Newton Fellow Singleton Park, Swansea, Glamorgan SA2 8PP E: r.chowdhury@swansea.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1792 295 514 W: www.swansea.ac.uk University of Wales, Swansea Centre for NanoHealth Professor Steve Wilkes Co- School of Engineering, Swansea SA2 8PP E: s.p.wilks@swansea.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1792 513 041 W: www.swan.ac.uk W Warwick University School of Engineering Professor Julian W Gardner Professor of Electronic Engineering Coventry, West Midlands CV4 7AL E: j.w.gardner@warwick.ac.uk T: +44 (0)24 765 23695 W: www.eng.warwick.ac.uk Warwick University Department of Chemistry Professor Julie Macpherson Professor of Chemistry Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry, West Midlands CV4 7AL E: j.macpherson@warwick.ac.uk T: +44 (0)24 7657 3886 W: www2.warwick.ac.uk Warwick University WMG International Manufacturing Centre Professor Vinesh Raja Coventry, West Midlands CV4 7AL E: vinesh.raja@warwick.ac.uk T: +44 (0)24 7652 3924 W: www2.warwick.ac.uk Warwick University Department of Chemistry Professor Alison Rodger Professor of Biophysical Chemistry Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry, West Midlands CV4 7AL E: a.rodger@warwick.ac.uk T: +44 (0)7876 218199 W: www2.warwick.ac.uk Warwick University Department of Chemistry Professor Peter J Sadler Professor of Chemistry Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry, West Midlands CV4 7AL E: p.j.sadler@warwick.ac.uk T: +44 (0)24 7652 3653 W: www2.warwick.ac.uk Warwick University Warwick Business School Professor Jacky Swan Professor of Organisational Behaviour Coventry, West Midlands CV4 7AL E: jacky.swan@wbs.ac.uk T: +44 (0)24 7652 4271 W: www.wbs.ac.uk Warwick University School of Engineering Professor Evor Hines Coventry, West Midlands CV4 7AL E: e.l.hines@warwick.ac.uk T: +44 (0)24 7652 3246 W: www2.warwick.ac.uk Warwick University School of Engineering Julian Gardner Professor of Electronic Engineering Coventry CV4 7AL E: j.w.gardner@warwick.ac.uk T: +44 (0)247 652 3695 W: www.eng.warwick.ac.uk Welsh Centre for Printing and Coating Professor Tim Claypole School of Engineering, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP E: t.c.claypole@swansea.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1792 295 214 W: www.swansea.ac.uk/printing Welsh Centre for Printing and Coating Dr Eifion Jewell School of Engineering, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP E: e.jewell@swansea.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1792 295 095 W: www.swansea.ac.uk/printing Wolverhampton University School of Engineering and the Built Environment Dr Jamal Khatib Reader in Civil Engineering Materials, Construction and Infrastructure M Building, City Campus South, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV1 1SB E: j.m.khatib@wlv.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1902 518 588 W: www.wlv.ac.uk Wolverhampton University School of Engineering and the Built Environment Dr Ahmed Zakerei Senior Lecturer SC Building, Telford Campus, Telford, Shropshire TF2 9NT E: a.zakeri2@wlv.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1902 322 274 W: www.wlv.ac.uk Y York Innovation Center Mark Mortimer Entrprise and Innovation office, The Innovation Centre, York Science Park, York YO10 5DD E: marm501@yotk.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1904 435 286 W: www.york.ac.uk/enterprise/eio York University Technology Facility Dr John Pillmoor Facility Department of Biology, PO Box 373, York YO10 5YW E: jp40@york.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1904 328 511 W: www.york.ac.uk York University Department of Electronics Professor Mohamed El-Gomati Heslington, York YO10 5DD E: me1@ohm.york.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1904 432 343 W: www.elec.york.ac.uk York University York JEOL Nanocentre Professor Pratibha L Gai JEOL Professor and Yorkshire Forward Chair of Electron Microscopy Department of Physics and Department of Chemistry, Helix House, Heslington, York YO10 5DD E: pgb500@york.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1904 328 403 W: www.york.ac.uk York University Department of Physics Professor Kevin O Grady Professor of Experimental Physics Heslington, York YO10 5DD E: kog1@york.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1904 432 214 W: www.york.ac.uk York University Department of Chemistry Professor David K Smith Heslington, York YO10 5DD E: dks3@york.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1904 434 181 W: www.york.ac.uk York University Department of Electronics Professor Yongbing Xu Chair in Nanotechnology Heslington, York YO10 5DD E: yx2@ohm.york.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1904 432 349 W: www.elec.york.ac.uk York University Department of Physics Professor Jun Yuan Professor of Nanophysics and Electron Microscopy Heslington, York YO10 5DD E: jy518@york.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1904 432 220 W: www.york.ac.uk 126 success through nanomaterials

Academics - World A Aarhus University Dr Leif Schauser Nanofood Consortium, University of Aarhus, NY Munkegade 118, Building 1521, Aarhus C DK-8000 Denmark E: schauser@inano.au.dk T: +45 8942 5530 W: www.inano.au.dk Ajou University Dr Soonil Lee Department of Molecular Science and Technology and Information Display Research Institute, San 5, Woncheon-Dong, Yeotong-Gu, Suwon ROK-443-749 South Korea E: soonil@ajou.ac.kr T: +82 3121 92582 W: www.ajou.ac.kr Australian National University Professor Thomas Faunce College of Law and Medical School, Medical School, Frank Fenner Building 42, Canberra ACT 0200 Australia E: thomas.faunce@anu.edu.au T: +61 0261 253563 W: http://law.anu.edu.au B Bar-Ilan University Professor Aharon Gedanken Ramat-Gan, Ramat Gan IL-52900 Israel E: gedanken@mail.biu.ac.il T: +97 2353 18315 W: www.ch.biu.ac.il Belgian Polymer Group (BPG) Professor Hubert Rahier Department of Physical Chemistry and Polymer Science (FYSC), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Pleinlaan, 2, Brussels B-1050 E: hrahier@vub.ac.be T: +32 2629 3277 W: www.belgianpolymergroup.be Berner Fachhochschule Technik und Informatik (BFH-TI) Prof Dr Franz Baumberger Quellgasse 21, Biel CH-2501 E: franz.baumberger@bfh.ch T: +41 3442 64306 W: www.ti.bfh.ch Bielefeld University Dr Dario Anselmetti Biophysics and Applied Nanoscience, Universitatsstr.25, Bielefeld D-33615 E: dario.anselmetti@physik.uni-bielefeld.de T: +49 5211 066870 W: www.uni-bielefeld.de C Centrale de Technologie en Micro et nanoélectronique de l Université Montpellier II Alain Giani Université de Montpellier II, Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier Cedex 05 F-34095 E: alain.giani@univ-montp2.fr T: +33 4671 43713 W: www.ctm.univ-montp2.fr Centre de Recherche sur l Hétéro-Epitaxie et ses Applications (CRHEATEC) Sébastien Chenot CNRS-CHREA, rue Bernard Gregory, Les Lucioles 1, Valbonne F-06560 E: sc@crhea.cnrs.fr T: +33 4939 54215 W: www.crhea.cnrs.fr Centre Interfacultaire des Biomatériaux (CEIB) Christian Grandfils Bât. B6, Allée de la Chimie, 3, Liège (Sart-Tilman) B-4000 E: c.grandfils@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4366 3416 W: www.ceib.ulg.ac.be/cms Centre Interuniversitaire de MicroElectronique et Nanotechnologies (CIME Nanotech) Ahmad Bsiesy MINATEC, Locaux du BCAi (Bâtiment des Composants Avancée de Grenoble INP), 3 parvis Louis Néel, BP 257, Grenoble Cedex 01 F-38016 E: ahmad.bsiesy@cea.fr T: +33 4565 29404 W: www.cime.inpg.fr Stéphanie Lacour Centre d Etudes sur la Coopération Juridique Internationale (CECOJI - UMR 6224), 27, rue Paul Bert, Ivry sur Seine F-94204 E: lacour@ivry.cnrs.fr T: +33 1496 04026 W: www.cecoji.cnrs.fr Frédéric Carrière Laboratoire d Enzymologie Interfaciale et de Physiologie de la Lipolyse (EIPL - UPR 9025), EIPL, 31 Chemin Joseph-Aiguier, Marseille Cedex 20 F-13402 E: carriere@ifr88.cnrs-mrs.fr T: +33 4911 64134 W: http://eipl.cnrs-mrs.fr Geneviève Rougon Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille Luminy (IBDML - UMR 6216), IBDML, Case 907, Parc Scientifique de Luminy, Marseille Cedex 09 F-13288 E: rougon@ibdml.univ-mrs.fr T: +33 4912 69324 W: www.ibdml.univ-mrs.fr Dr Bernard Capelle Institut de Minéralogie et de Physique des Milieux Condensés, Campus Boucicaut, 140 rue de Lourmel, Paris F-75015 E: bernard.capelle@impmc.upmc.fr T: +33 1442 75217 W: www.impmc.upmc.fr Rolly Gaboriaud Laboratoire Physique des Matériaux (PHYMAT - UMR 6630), Université de Poitiers, Boulevard Marie et Pierre Curie, BP 30179, Futuroscope Cedex F-86962 E: rolly.gaboriaud@univ-poitiers.fr T: +33 5494 96743 W: http://lmp.sp2mi.univ-poitiers.fr Claude Henry Centre Interdisciplinaire de Nanoscience de Marseille (CINaM - UPR 3118), CINaM, Campus de Luminy, Case 913, Marseille Cedex 09 F-13288 E: henry@cinam.univ-mrs.fr T: +33 6629 22832 W: www.cinam.univ-mrs.fr Jean Yves Duboz Centre de Recherche sur l Hétéroepitaxie et ses Applications (CRHEA - UPR 10), CRHEA, Rue Bernard Grégory, Les lucioles 1, Valbonne F-06560 E: jyd@crhea.cnrs.fr T: +33 4939 54199 W: www.crhea.cnrs.fr Dr Jean Louis Martin Laboratoire d Optique et Biosciences (UMR 7645 INSERM U696), Ecole Polytechnique, Aile 2, Niveau 2 (1er étage), Palaiseau Cedex F-91128 E: jean-louis.martin@polytechnique.edu T: +33 1693 35002 W: www.lob.polytechnique.fr Dominique Mailly Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures (LPN - UPR 20), Site Alcatel de Marcoussis, Route de Nozay, Marcoussis F-91460 E: dominique.mailly@lpn.cnrs.fr T: +33 1696 36127 W: www.lpn.cnrs.fr Jean-Marc Layet Laboratoire de Physique des Interactions Ioniques et Moléculaires (PIIM - UMR 6633), PIIM, Centre de St-Jérôme, Avenue Escadrille Normandie-Niémen, Case 232, Marseille Cedex 20 F-13397 E: jean-marc.layet@univ-provence.fr T: +33 4912 88021 W: www.piim.up.univ-mrs.fr Dr Stéphane Lequien Laboratoire Pierre Sue (UMR 9956), CEA Saclay laboratoire LLB, Plateau de Saclay, Bât. 637, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex F-91191 E: stephane.lequien@.cea.fr T: +33 1690 84599 W: http://iramis.cea.fr/lps Mahmoud Ghomi Laboratoire de Biophysique Moléculaire, Cellulaire et Tissulaire (BioMoCeTi - UMR 7033), Equipe Evry, Université Paris VI, GENOPOLE Campus 1, Site SERONO, RN 7, Evry Cedex F-93017 E: ghomi@ccr.jussieu.fr T: +33 1698 74350 W: www-smbh.univ-paris13.fr Fabrice Vallée Laboratoire de Spectrométrie Ionique et Moléculaire (LASIM - UMR 5579), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Domaine Scientifique de la Doua, Bâtiment Alfred Kastler, 43 boulevard du 11 Novembre 1918, Villeurbanne Cedex F-69622 E: f.vallee@lasim.univ-lyon1.fr T: +33 4724 31121 W: http://www-lasim.univ-lyon1.fr Jean-Antoine Rodriguez Institut des Sciences Moléculaires de Marseille (ISM2 - UMR 6263)), UPCAM ism2 Service 531, Campus Scientifique de St Jérôme, Marseille cedex 20 F-13397 E: jean.rodriguez@univ-cezanne.fr T: +33 4912 88933 W: www.ism2.univ-cezanne.fr Stephane Noselli Institut de Signalisation, Biologie du Développement et Cancer (ISBDC - UMR 6543), Faculté des Sciences, Parc Valrose, 28, avenue Valrose, Nice Cedex 02 F-06108 E: stephane.noselli@unice.fr T: +33 4920 76433 W: www.unice.fr/idbc Jean Michel Claverie Information Génomique et Structurale (IGS - UPR 2589), Institut de Microbiologie de la Méditerranée (IMM, IFR- 88), Parc Scientifique de Luminy, 163 Avenue de Luminy, Case 934, Marseille Cedex 09 F-13288, E: jean-michel.claverie@igs.cnrs-mrs.fr T: +33 4918 25420 W: igs-server.cnrs-mrs.fr Marc Sentis Laboratoire Lasers Plasmas et Procédés Photoniques (LP3 - UMR 6182), Parc Scientifique et Technologique de Luminy, 163 Avenue de luminy, C. 917, Marseille Cedex 09 F-13288 E: sentis@lp3.univ-mrs.fr T: +33 4918 29280 W: www.lp3.univ-mrs.fr Philip Llewellyn Laboratoire Chimie Provence (LCP - UMR 6264), LCP, Campus de Saint Jérôme, Avenue Escadrille-Normandie-Niemen, Marseille Cedex 20 F-13397 E: philip.llewellyn@univ-provence.fr T: +33 4916 37116 W: www.lc-provence.fr Alain Botta Laboratoire de Biogenotoxicologie et Mutagenèse Environnementale (LBME), Faculté de Médecine, 27 Bd Jean-Moulin, Marseille Cedex 05 F-13385 E: alain.botta@medecine.univ-mrs.fr T: +33 4913 24433 W: www.univmed.fr Didier Stievenard Institut d Electronique, de Microelectronique, et de Nanotechnologie (IEMN - UMR 8520), Avenue Poincaré, BP 60069, Villeneuve d Ascq Cedex F-59652 E: didier.stievenard@isen.fr T: +33 3201 97971 W: www.iemn.univ-lille1.fr Jean Marc Greneche Laboratoire de Physique de l Etat Condensé (LPEC - UMR 6087), Université du Maine, Avenue Olivier Messiaen, Le Mans Cedex F-72085 E: greneche@univ-lemans.fr T: +33 2438 33301 W: http://lpec.univ-lemans.fr Professor Luc Averous Laboratoire d Ingénierie des Polymères pour les Hautes Technologies (LiPhT -ECPM, ECPM, Campus de Cronenbourg, 25 rue Becquerel, Strasbourg Cedex 02 F-67087 E: luc.averous@unistra.fr T: +33 3688 52784 W: http://www-lipht.u-strasbg.fr Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Yves Bourne Architecture et Fonction des Macromolécules Biologiques (AFMB - UMR 6098)), Université de Provence Université de la Méditerranée, Case 932, 163 Avenue de Luminy, Marseille Cedex 09 F-13288 E: yves.bourne@afmb.univ-mrs.fr T: +33 4918 25566 W: www.afmb.univ-mrs.fr NanoPerspective 127

Jean Louis Sauvajol Laboratoire des Colloids, Verres et Nanomateriaux (LVCN - UMR 5587), Université Montpellier 2 CC 1700, Bat. 11, CC 026, Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier Cedex 5 F-34095 E: jean-louis.sauvajol@lvcn.univ-montp2.fr T: +33 4671 43592 W: www.lcvn.univ-montp2.fr Lionel Montagne Unité de Catalyse et de Chimie du Solide de Lille (UCCS UMR 8181), Université des Sciences et Technologie de Lille 1, Cité Scientifique, Avenue Dimitri Mendeleïev BP90108, Villeneuve d Ascq Cedex F-59652 E: lionel.montagne@ensc-lille.fr T: +33 3204 34186 W: http://uccs.univ-lille1.fr Bernard Lavielle Chimie Nucléaire Analytique & Bio-environnementale (CNAB - UMR 5084), 19 chemin du Solarium, Le Haut Vigneau, BP 120, Gradignan Cedex F-33175 E: bernard.lavielle@cnab.cnrs.fr T: +33 5571 20910 W: http://www.cnab.cnrs.fr/ Anne Renault Institut de Physique de Rennes (IPR - UMR 6251), Université Rennes 1, Campus de Beaulieu, Bât. 11 A, B, C, 263 av. Général Leclerc, Rennes Cedex F-35042 E: anne.renault@univ-rennes1.fr T: +33 2232 35699 W: www.ipr.univ-rennes1.fr Professor Anne Marie Chaze Chimie des Matériaux Organiques et Métalliques (CMOM), CMOM, Parc Valrose - 28, avenue Valrose, Nice Cedex 02 F-06108 E: anne-marie.chaze@unice.fr T: +33 4920 76509 W: http://portail.unice.fr Guy Ouvrard Institute of Materials Jean Rouxel (IMN), IMN, 2 rue de la Houssinière, BP 32229, Nantes Cedex 3 F-44322 E: guy.ouvrard@cnrs-imn.fr T: +33 2403 73921 W: www.cnrs-imn.fr/textes/brochures_imn Emilie Martinez Laboratoire de Chimie et Ingénierie Moléculaire des Matériaux d Angers (CIMMA - UMR 6200), Université d Angers, Bat. K, 2, Bd Lavoisier, Angers Cedex 01 F-49045 E: emilie.martinez@univ-angers.fr T: +33 2417 35020 W: http://moltech-anjou.univ-angers.fr Jacques Guéguen Biopolymères Interactions Assemblages (BIA), INRA - Site de Nantes, Rue de la Géraudière, BP 71627, Nantes Cedex 03 F-44316 E: jacques.gueguen@nantes.inra.fr T: +33 2406 75032 W: www.angers-nantes.inra.fr Jean Martinez Institute des Biomolécules Max Mousseron (IBMM - UMR 5247), Universités Montpellier 1 et 2, Faculté de Pharmacie, 15 Av. Charles Flahault BP 14 491, Montpellier Cedex 5 F-34093 E: jean.martinez@univ-montp1.fr T: +33 4671 44861 W: www.ibmm.univ-montp1.fr Anne Marie Gue Laboratorie d Analyse et d Architecture de Systemes (LAAS), LAAS, 7 avenue du Colonel Roche, Toulouse Cedex 4 F-31077 E: anne-marie.gue@laas.fr T: +33 5613 36435 W: www.laas.fr Eric Vivier Centre d Immunologie de Marseille Luminy (CIML), CIML, Parc Scientifique & Technologique de Luminy, Case 906, Marseille Cedex 09 F-13288 E: vivier@ciml.univ-mrs.fr T: +33 4912 69444 W: www.ciml.univ-mrs.fr Luc Beaufort Centre Européen de Recherche et d Enseignement de Géosciences de l Environnement (CEREGE -, Europôle Méditerranéen de l Arbois, BP 80, Aix en Provence Cedex 04 F-13545 E: beaufort@cerege.fr T: +33 4429 71571 W: www.cerege.fr Dr Serge Charpak Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie et Nouvelles Microscopies (UMR 8154 INSERM U603), Universite Paris Descartes, 3rd Floor - 45 rue des Saints Pères, Paris F-75006 E: serge.charpak@parisdescartes.fr T: +33 1428 64148 W: www.biomedicale.univ-paris5.fr/neurophysiologie Thomas W. Ebbesen Institut de Science et d Ingénierie Supramoléculaires (ISIS - UMR 7006), Université Louis Pasteur Strasbourg, 8 allée Gaspard Monge BP 70028, Strasbourg Cedex F-67083 E: ebbesen@isis.u-strasbg.fr T: +33 3688 55116 W: http://www-isis.u-strasbg.fr Marc Drillon Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS - UMR 7504), IPCMS, Campus de Cronenbourg, 23 rue du Loess, BP 43, Strasbourg Cedex 02 F-67034 E: marc.drillon@ipcms.u-strasbg.fr T: +33 3881 07131 W: http://www-ipcms.u-strasbg.fr/?lang=fr Maria Pilar Bernal OPTICS, Franche-Comté Electronique Mecanique Thermique et Optique - Sciences et Technologies (FEMTO-ST), UFR Sciences et Techniques, Route de Gray, Besançon Cedex F-25030 E: maria-pilar.bernal@univ-fcomte.fr T: +33 3816 66410 W: www.femto-st.fr/en/research-departments/optics Edward McRae Laboratoire de Chimie du Solide Minerale (LCSM - UMR 7555), LCSM, Université Henry Poincaré, BP 239, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy Cedex F-54406 E: edward.mcrae@lcsm.uhp-nancy.fr T: +33 3836 84638 W: www.lcsm.uhp-nancy.fr Jamal Bougdira Laboratoire de Physique des Milieux Ionisés et Applications (LPMIA - UMR 7040), LPMIA, Boulevard des Aiguillettes, BP 239, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy Cedex F-54506 E: jamal.bougdira@lpmi.uhp-nancy.fr T: +33 3836 84916 W: www.lpmi.uhp-nancy.fr Michel Vergnat Laboratoire de Physique des Matériaux (LPM - UMR 7556), Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Nancy, Parc de Saurupt CS 14 234, Nancy Cedex F-54042 E: Michel.Vergnat@lpm.u-nancy.fr T: +33 3836 84810 W: www.lpm.u-nancy.fr Dr Vincent Cros Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/THALES (UMR 137), Université de Paris Sud, Route Départementale 128, Palaiseau Cedex F-91767 E: vincent.cros@thalesgroup.com T: +33 1694 15862 W: www.trt.thalesgroup.com/ump-cnrs-thales Dr Bruno Goud Laboratoire Compartimentation et Dynamique Cellulaires (UMR 144), Institut Curie, 26 rue d Ulm, Paris Cedex 05 F-75248 E: bruno.goud@curie.fr T: +33 1562 45500 W: www.curie.fr Monique Mauzac Interactions Moléculaires Et Réactivité Chimique et Photochimique (IMRCP - UMR 5623), Université Paul Sabatier, Bâtiment 2R1, 118 Route de Narbonne, Toulouse Cedex 9 F-31062 E: mauzac@chimie.ups-tlse.fr T: +33 5615 58696 W: http://imrcp.ups-tlse.fr Dr Bernard Drevillon Laboratoire de Physique des Interfaces et Couches Minces (UMR 7647), Ecole Polytechnique, Batiment 406, Palaiseau Cedex F-91128 E: drevillon@poly.polytechnique.fr T: +33 1693 34301 W: http://picm.polytechnique.fr Fabrice Gourbilleau Centre de Recherche sur les Ions, les Matériaux et la Photonique (CIMAP) 6 boulevard du Maréchal Juin, Caen Cedex 4 F-14050 E: fabrice.gourbilleau@ensicaen.fr T: +33 2314 52656 W: http://cimap.ensicaen.fr Alain Guillet Groupe de Physique des Matériaux (GPM - UMR 6634), UFR Sciences et Techniques, Avenue de l Université, BP12, Saint Etienne du Rouvray F-76801 E: alain.guillet@insa-rouen.fr T: +33 2329 55036 W: www.univ-rouen.fr/gpm Jean-Jacques Toulme Institut Européen de Chimie et Biologie (IECB), Université Bordeaux 1, 2 rue Robert Escarpit, Pessac Cedex F-33607 E: jj.toulme@iecb.u-bordeaux.fr T: +33 5400 03033 W: www.iecb.u-bordeaux.fr Dr Jean Yves Marzin Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures (UPR 20), Site Alcatel de Marcoussis, Route de Nozay, Marcoussis F-91460 E: jean-yves.marzin@lpn.cnrs.fr T: +33 1696 36053 W: www.lpn.cnrs.fr Rachid Bouchakour Institut des Matériaux, de Microélectronique et des Nanosciences de Provence (IM2NP - UMR 6242), IM2NP - UMR CNRS 6242 & Universités Paul Cézanne, Provence et Sud Toulon Var, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Avenue Escadrille Normandie Niemen, Case 142, Marseille Cedex 20 F-13397 E: rachid.bouchakour@im2np.fr T: +33 4910 54780 W: www.im2np.fr Dr Eric Perez Laboratoire de Physique Statistique (UMR 8550), Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris-Ulm), 24 rue Lhomond, Paris Cedex 05 F-75231 E: eric.perez@lps.ens.fr T: +33 1443 23802 W: www.lps.ens.fr Professor Emeritus Alain Fradet Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères (UMR 7610), Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Tour 54, 4ème étage, Courrier 184, 4 Place Jussieu, Paris Cedex 05 F-75252 E: alain.fradet@upmc.fr T: +33 1442 76249 W: www.lcp.upmc.fr Dr Jean François Bocquet Laboratoire d Ingénierie des Matériaux et des Hautes Pressions (UPR 1311), Université Paris 13-Institut Galilée, 99 avenue Jean-Baptiste Clément, Villetaneuse F-93430 E: jfb@limhp.univ.paris13.fr T: +33 1494 04052 W: www-limhp-cnrs.univ-paris13.fr Christian Laurent Laboratoire Plasma Conversion d Energie (LAPLACE - UMR 5213), LAPLACE, 118 route de Narbonne, Toulouse cedex 4 F-31062 E: christian.laurent@lget.ups-tlse.fr T: +33 5615 58241 W: www.laplace.univ-tlse.fr Marc Knecht Centre de Physique Théorique (CPT - UMR 6207), CPT, Campus de Luminy, Case 907, Marseille Cedex 09 F-13288 E: knecht@cpt.univ-mrs.fr T: +33 4912 69507 W: www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr Dr Sylvie Rousset Laboratoire Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques (UMR 7162), Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7, Bâtiment Condorcet, 10 rue Alice Domon et Léonie Duquet, Paris Cedex 13 F-75205 E: sylvie.rousset@univ-paris-diderot.fr T: +33 1572 76294 W: www.mpq.univ-paris-diderot.fr Dr Paul Indelicato Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel (UMR 8552), Université Pierre et Marie Curie -Paris 6, Pyramide 14-24, 4 place Jussieu, Paris Cedex 05 F-75252 E: paul.indelicato@spectro.jussieu.fr T: +33 1442 74396 W: www.upmc.fr Clément Sire Laboratoire de Physique Théorique Toulouse (LPT - UMR 5152)), Université Paul Sabatier Bât. 3R1B4, 306, 3rd floor in IRSAMC building (IIIR1B4), 118 route de Narbonne, Toulouse Cedex 4 F-31062 E: clement.sire@irsamc.ups-tlse.fr T: +33 5615 56584 W: www.lpt.ups-tlse.fr Fabrice Mortessagne Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée (LPMC - UMR 6622), LPMC, Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Parc Valrose, Nice Cedex 02 F-06108 E: fabrice.mortessagne@unice.fr T: +33 4920 76764 W: http://lpmc.unice.fr Alain Guette Laboratoire des Composites Thermo-Structuraux (LCTS - UMR 5801), Université Bordeaux 1, 3 allée de la Boetie, Pessac Cedex F-33600 E: guette@lcts.u-bordeaux1.fr T: +33 5568 44700 W: www.lcts.u-bordeaux1.fr Dr Pierre Pillet Laboratoire Aimé Cotton (UPR 3321), Université de Paris Sud, Bâtiment 505, Campus d Orsay, Orsay Cedex F-91405 E: pierre.pillet@lacu-psud.fr T: +33 1693 52005 W: www.lac.u-psud.fr Dr Estelle Iacona Laboratoire Energétique Moléculaire et Macroscopique, Combustion (UPR 288), Ecole Centrale Paris, Grand Voie des Vines, Châtenay Malabry Cedex F-92295 E: estelle.iacona@em2c.ecp.fr T: +33 1411 31075 W: www.ecp.fr Jacques Spindler Centre de Recherche en Ingenierie Financière et Finances Publiques (CRIFP), CRIFFP, UFR Droit, Sciences Politiques, Economiques et Gestion, 7 avenue Robert Schuman, Nice Cedex 1 F-06050 E: jacques.spindler@unice.fr T: +33 4920 01138 W: www.unice.fr/crifp 128 success through nanomaterials

Bruno Rouvillou Laboratoire de Magnétisme de Bretagne (LMB), Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO), Batiment G, 6 avenue Le Gorgeu - CS93837, Brest Cedex 3 F-29238 E: bruno.rouvellou@univ-brest.fr T: +33 2980 16104 W: www.univ-brest.fr/recherche/laboratoire/lmb Dr Jacques Delaire Photophysique et Photochimie Supramoléculaires et Macromoléculaires (UMR 8531), Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, Bâtiment d Alembert, 61, avenue du Président Wilson, Cachan Cedex F-94235 E: jacques.delaire@ppsm.ens-cachan.fr T: +33 1474 05338 W: www.ppsm.ens-cachan.fr Dominique Lombardo Centre de Recherches en Oncologie Biologique et Oncopharmacologie (CRO2 - UMR_S 911), CRO2, Faculté de Médecine et Faculté de pharmacie- Timone, 27 boulevard Jean MOULIN, Marseille Cedex 05 F-13385 E: dominique.lombardo@medecine.univ-mrs.fr T: +33 4913 24400 W: www.cro2-marseille.pharmacie.univ-mrs.fr Dr Pierre Gouzerh Laboratoire de Chimie Inorganique et Matériaux Moléculaires (UMR 7071), Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), Case Courrier 42, 4 Place Jussieu, Paris Cedex 05 F-75252 E: pg@ccr.jussieu.fr T: +33 1442 73033 W: www.upmc.fr Henry Cramail Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques (LCPO - UMR 5629), Université Bordeaux 1, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie, de Biologie & de Physique, 16, Avenue Pey-Berland, Pessac Cedex F-33607 E: cramail@ipb.fr T: +33 5400 06254 W: www.lcpo.fr Professor Gilles Bertrand Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne (ICB - UMR 5209), Université de Bourgogne, 9 avenue Alain Savary, BP 47870, Dijon F-21078 E: gilles.bertrand@u-bourgogne.fr T: +33 3803 96109 W: http://icb.u-bourgogne.fr Dr Christian Fretigny Laboratoire de Physico-chimie des Polymères et des Milieux Dispersés (UMR 7615), ESPCI, 10 rue Vauquelin, Paris Cedex 05 F-75231 E: christian.fretigny@espci.fr T: +33 1407 94788 W: www.ppmd.espci.fr Laurent Cognet Centre de Physique Moleculaire Optique et Hertzienne (CPMOH - UMR 5798), Université Bordeaux 1, 351 Cours de la Libération, Talence Cedex F-33405 E: l.cognet@cpmoh.u-bordeaux1.fr T: +33 5400 06212 W: www.cpmoh.cnrs.fr Dr Benoit Limoges Laboratoire d Electrochimie Moléculaire (UMR 7591), Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7, Bâtiment Lavoisier - 7e Etage - case 7107, 15 rue Jean-Antoine de Baïf, Paris Cedex 13 F-75205 E: limoges@paris7.jussieu.fr T: +33 1572 78789 W: www.univ-paris-diderot.fr Dr Christian Amatore Processus d Activation Sélectif par Transfert d Energie Uni électronique ou Radiative (UMR 8640), Ecole Normale Supérieure, Département de Chimie, 24 rue Lhomond, Paris Cedex 05 F-75231 E: christian.amatore@ens.fr T: +33 1443 23389 W: www.chimie.ens.fr Thierry Ranchin Le Centre Energétique et Procédés (CEP), CEP - MINES ParisTech, BP 207, Sophia Antipolis Cedex F-06904 E: thierry.ranchin@mines-paristech.fr T: +33 4939 57453 W: http://www-cenerg.cma.fr Frank Palmino Micro Nano Sciences & Systèmes (MN2S), Franche-Comté Electronique Mecanique Thermique et Optique - Sciences et Technologies (FEMTO-ST), 32 rue de l observatoire, Besançon Cedex F-25044 E: frank.palmino@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr T: +33 3819 94712 W: www.femto-st.fr/fr/departements-de-recherche/mn2s Marco Aprili Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (UMR -8502), Université Paris-Sud 11, Bâtiment 510, Orsay Cedex F-91405 E: aprili@lps.u-psud.fr T: +33 1691 55322 W: www.lps.u-psud.fr Dr Christophe Petit Laboratoire des Matériaux Mésoscopiques et Nanométriques (UMR 7070), Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), Campus de Jussieu - Bâtiment F - Case 52, 4 place Jussieu, Paris Cedex 05 F-75252 E: christophe.petit@upmc.fr T: +33 1442 72906 W: www.upmc.fr Dr Elias Fattal Physico-chimie, Pharmacotechnie, Biopharmacie (UMR 8612), Université de Paris Sud 11, Faculté de Pharmacie, IFR 141, 5 rue Jean-Baptiste Clément, Chatenay-Malabry Cedex F-92296 E: elias.fattal@cep.u-psud-fr T: +33 1468 35568 W: www.umr-cnrs8612.u-psud.fr Yvan Chastel Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux (CEMEF), CEMEF - MINES ParisTech, 1 rue Claude Daunesse, BP 207, Sophia Antipolis Cedex F-06904 E: yvan.chastel@mines-paristech.fr T: +33 4936 78901 W: www.cemef.mines-paristech.fr Pascal Fouillat IMS - Materials to Systems integration lab, Bat A31, 351 Cours de la Libération, Talence Cedex F-33405 E: pascal.fouillat@ims-bordeaux.fr T: +33 5400 02595 W: www.ims-bordeaux.fr Antoine Maignan Laboratoire de Cristallographie et Sciences des Matériaux (CRISMAT - UMR 6508), CRISMAT, 7 boulevard du Maréchal Juin, Caen Cedex 4 F-14050 E: antoine.maignan@ensicaen.fr T: +33 2314 52634 W: http://www-crismat.ensicaen.fr Dr Patrick Franciosi Laboratoire des Propriétés Mécaniques et Thermodynamiques des Matériaux (UMR 9001), Université Paris 13 - Institut Galilée, Bat L2, avenue Jean-Baptiste Clément, Villetaneuse F-93430 E: patrick.franciosi@univ-paris13.fr T: +33 1494 03498 W: www.chimie.ens.fr Dr Jean Michel Kiat Structures, Propriétés et Modélisation des Solides (UMR 8580), Ecole Centrale, Grande Voie des Vignes, Chatenay-Malabry Cedex F-92295 E: jean-michel.kiat@ecp.fr T: +33 1411 31211 W: www.spms.ecp.fr Dr Jean Marie Fleureau Laboratoire de Mécanique des Sols, Structures et Matériaux (UMR 8579), Ecole Centrale, Grande Voie des Vignes, Chatenay-Malabry Cedex F-92295 E: jean-marie.fleureau@ecp.fr T: +33 1411 31796 W: www.ecp.fr Dr Pierre Galtier Groupe d Etude de la Matière Condensée (UMR 8635), Université Versailles-St Quentin-en-Yvelines, 1 place Aristide Briand, Meudon Cedex F-92195 E: pierre.galtier@cnrs-bellevue.fr T: +33 1450 75019 W: www.gemac.uvsq.fr Dr Gabriel Chardin Centre de Spectrométrie Nucléaire et de Spectrométrie de Masse (UMR 8609), Université de Paris Sud, Batiment 104, Campus d Orsay, Orsay Cedex F-91405 E: gabriel.chardin@csnsm.in2p3.fr T: +33 1691 55230 W: www.csnsm.in2p3.fr Dr Frédéric Bouillault Laboratoire de génie électrique de Paris (UMR 8507), LGEP, 11, rue Joliot Curie, Plateau de Moulon, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex F-91192 E: direction@lgep.supelec.fr T: +33 1698 51633 W: www.lgep.supelec.fr Dr Didier Gourier Laboratoire de Chimie de la Matière Condensée (UMR 7574), École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris, 11 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris Cedex 05 F-75231 E: didier-gourier@enscp.fr T: +33 1442 76706 W: www.enscp.fr Dr Jean Marc Berroir Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain (UMR 8551), Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris-Ulm), 24 rue Lhomond, Paris F-75005 E: berroir@lpa.ens.fr T: +33 1443 22590 W: www.lpa.ens.fr Dr Isabelle Ledoux-Rak Laboratoire de Photonique Quantique et Moléculaire (UMR 8537), Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, 61 avenue du Président Wilson, Cachan Cedex F-94235 E: isabelle.ledoux@lpqm.ens-cachan.fr T: +33 1474 05560 W: www.lpqm.ens-cachan.fr Olivier Donard Institut Pluridisciplinaire de Recherche sur l Environnement et les Matériaux (IPREM - UMR 5034), Université de Pau et des Pays de l Adour, Av. de l université, BP 576, Pau Cedex F-64012 E: olivier.donard@univ-pau.fr T: +33 5594 07751 W: http://iprem.univ-pau.fr Philippe Richetti Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal (CRPP - UPR 8641), Université Bordeaux 1, 115 Avenue Schweitzer, Pessac Cedex F-33600 E: richetti@crpp-bordeaux.cnrs.fr T: +33 5568 45601 W: www.crpp-bordeaux.cnrs.fr Xavier Ledoux Institut de Physique et de Chimie des Materiaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS UMR 7504 CNRS), Université Louis Pasteur Strasbourg, 23 rue du Loess, BP 43, Strasbourg Cedex 02 F-67034 E: xavier.ledoux@ipcms.u-strasbg.fr T: +33 3881 07350 W: http://www-ipcms.u-strasbg.fr Francois Sanchez Laboratoire de Photonique d Angers (LPHA), Université d Angers, 2, Bd. Lavoisier, Angers F-49045 E: francois.sanchez@univ-angers.fr T: +33 2417 35434 W: http://ead.univ-angers.fr Claude-Henri Delmas Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux (ICMCB - UPR9048), Université Bordeaux 1, 87 Avenue du Docteur Albert Schweitzer, Pessac Cedex F-33608 E: delmas@icmcb-bordeaux.cnrs.fr T: +33 5400 02722 W: www.icmcb-bordeaux.cnrs.fr Erick Dufourc Chimie et Biologie des Membranes et des Nanoobjets (CBMN - UMR 5248), Université Bordeaux 1, B8 Avenue des Facultes, Talence Cedex F-33402 E: e.dufourc@iecb.u-bordeaux.fr T: +33 5400 02218 W: www.cbmn.u-bordeaux.fr Claude Chappert Institut d Electronique Fondamentale (UMR 8622), Université de Paris Sud, Bâtiment 220, Campus d Orsay, Orsay Cedex F-91405 E: claude.chappert@ief.u-psud.fr T: +33 1691 54042 W: www.ief.u-psud.fr Alain Le Corre Laboratoire FOTON INSA - UMR 6082, 20 av. des Buttes de Coësmes, CS 70839, Rennes Cedex 7 F-35708 E: alain.le-corre@insa-rennes.fr T: +33 2232 38644 W: http://foton.insa-rennes.fr Bernard Hass Centre d Etudes Nucleaires de Bordeaux Gradignan (CENBG), Chemin du Solarium, Le Haut Vigneau, BP 120, Gradignan Cedex F-33175 E: haas@cenbg.in2p3.fr T: +33 5571 20808 W: www.cenbg.in2p3.fr Dr Patrick Tabeling Laboratoire Théorie et Microfluidique (UMR 7083), ESPCI, Building F, 3rd Floor, 10 rue Vauquelin, Paris Cedex 05 F-75005 E: patrick.tabeling@espci.fr T: +33 1407 95153 W: www.mmn.espci.fr Dr Loîc Auvray Matière et Systèmes Complexes (UMR 7057), Site de Paris-Rive-Gauche, Bâtiment Condorcet, 10 rue Alice Domont et Léonie Duquet, Paris Cedex 13 F-75205 E: dirmsc@paris7.jussieu.fr T: +33 1572 76210 W: www.msc.univ-paris-diderot.fr Dr Charles Desfrançois Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers (UMR 7538), Université Paris 13 - Institut Galilée, 99 avenue Jean-Baptiste Clément, Villetaneuse F-93430 E: charles.desfrançois@univ-paris13.fr T: +33 1494 03985 W: www-lpl.univ-paris13.fr Dr Michel Delamar Interfaces, Traitements, Organisation et Dynamique des Systèmes (ITODYS) UMR 7086, Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7-U.F.R. Chimie, Bâtiment Lavoisier 8ème étage, 15, rue Jean de Baïf, Paris F-75013 E: michel.delamar@univ-paris-diderot.fr T: +33 1572 76868 W: www.univ-paris-diderot.fr Frédéric Barras Laboratoire de Chimie Bactérienne (LCB - UPR 9043), LCB, 31 Chemin Joseph Aiguier, Marseille F-13009 E: barras@ibsm.cnrs-mrs.fr T: +33 4911 64579 W: http://lcb.cnrs-mrs.fr Michel Baltas Laboratoire de Synthèse et Physicochimie de Molécules d Intérêt Biologique (SPCMIB - UMR5068), Université Paul Sabatier., 118 route de Narbonne, Toulouse Cedex 09 F-31062 E: baltas@chimie.ups-tlse.fr T: +33 5615 56289 W: http://spcmib.ups-tlse.fr Dr Philippe Marcus Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Surfaces (UMR 7045), École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris, 11 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris Cedex F-75231 E: philippe-marcus@enscp.fr T: +33 1442 76738 W: www.enscp.fr/labos/lpcs NanoPerspective 129

Dr Philippe Brechignac Laboratoire de Photophysique Moléculaire, Université de Paris Sud, Batiment 210 et 350, Orsay Cedex F-91405 E: philippe.brechignac@u-psud.fr T: +33 1691 58252 W: www.ppm.u-psud.fr Fernand Spiegelman Laboratoire de Chimie et Physique Quantiques (LCPQ - UMR 5626), Université Paul Sabatier - Bât. 3R1b4, 118 route de Narbonne, Toulouse Cedex 09 F-31062 E: fernand.spiegelman@irsamc.ups-tlse.fr T: +33 5615 56407 W: www.lcpq.ups-tlse.fr Dr Mehran Mostafavi Laboratoire de Chimie Physique d Orsay (UMR 8000), Université de Paris Sud, Bâtiment349 - Campus d Orsay, 15 rue Georges Clemenceau, Orsay Cedex F-91405 E: mehran.mostafavi@lcp.u-psud.fr T: +33 1691 57887 W: www.lcp.u-psud.fr Dr Philippe Allongue Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée (UMR 7643), Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau Cedex F-91128 E: philippe.allongue@polytechnique.edu T: +33 1693 34673 W: http://pmc.polytechnique.fr Dr Jean Pierre Mahy Institut de Chimie Moléculaire et des Matériaux d Orsay (UMR 8182), Université de Paris Sud 11, Bâtiment 420, 15 rue Georges Clemenceau, Orsay Cedex F-91405 E: jean-pierre.mahy@u-psud.fr T: +33 1691 57421 W: www.icmmo.u-psud.fr Dr Joëlle Wiels Interactions Moléculaires et Cancer (UMR 8126), Institut Gustave-Roussy, 39 rue Camille Desmoulins, Villejuif Cedex F-94805 E: wiels@igr.fr T: +33 1421 14740 W: www.igr.fr Professor Emeritus Pascal Viot Laboratoire de Physique Théorique de la Matière Condensée (UMR 7600), Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Tour 12-13/13-23, Boîte 121, 4, place Jussieu, Paris Cedex 05 F-75252 E: viot@lptmc.jussieu.fr T: +33 1442 72529 W: www.lptmc.jussieu.fr Dr Bernard Perrin Institut des NanoSciences de Paris (UMR 7588), Campus Boucicaut, 140 rue de Lourmel, Paris F-75015 E: bernard.perrin@insp.jussieu.fr T: +33 1442 74222 W: www.upmc.fr Dr Alain Dubois Laboratoire de Chimie Physique - Matière et Rayonnement (UMR 7614), Université Paris 6, Campus Curie 3ème étage, pièce 09 11, 11 rue P.et M. Curie, Paris Cedex 05 F-75231 E: alain.dubois@upmc.fr T: +33 1442 76631 W: www.lcpmr.upmc.fr Professor Emeritus Claire Marie Pradier Laboratoire de Réactivité de Surface (UMR 7609), Université Pierre et Marie Curie, CC 178, 4 place Jussieu, Paris Cedex 05 F-75252 E: claire-marie.pradier@upmc.fr T: +33 1442 75533 W: www.fr2769.upmc.fr Dr Christian Chardonnet Laboratoire Charles Fabry de l Institut d Optique (UMR 8501), Université de Paris Sud, Campus Polytechnique, 2 avenue Augustin Fresnel, RD 128, Palaiseau Cedex F-91127 E: christian.chardonnet@institutoptique.fr T: +33 1645 33306 W: www.institutoptique.fr Pierre Aimar Laboratoire de Génie Chimique (LGC - UMR 5503), Rangueil offices, Université Paul Sabatier - Bât. 3R1b4, 118 route de Narbonne, Toulouse Cedex 4 F-31062 E: aimar@chimie.ups-tlse.fr T: +33 5615 58304 W: http://lgc.inp-toulouse.fr Geert Rikken Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses (LNCMI), LNCMI-T, CNRS, 143 avenue de Rangueil, Toulouse F-31400 E: geert.rikken@lncmi.cnrs.fr T: +33 5621 72865 W: www.toulouse.lncmi.cnrs.fr/ Catherine Royer Centre de Biochimie Structurale (CBS), CNRS UMR 5048 - UM 1 - INSERM UMR 554, 29 rue de Navacelles, Montpellier Cedex F-34090 E: catherine.royer@cbs.cnrs.fr T: +33 4674 17902 W: www.cbs.cnrs.fr Professor Jean Philippe Bauer Laboratoire de Science et Génie des Surfaces (LSGS - UMR 7570), LSGS, Ecole des Mines de Nancy, Parc de Saurupt CS 14 234, Nancy Cedex F-54042 E: jean-philippe.bauer@mines.inpl-nancy.fr T: +33 3835 84232 W: www.mines.inpl-nancy.fr Elisabeth Borredon Laboratoire de Chimie Agro-Industrielle (LCA), Ecole Nationale Supérieure d Ingénieurs en Arts Chimiques et Technologiques (ENSIACET), 4 allée Emile Monso, BP44362, Toulouse Cedex 4 F-31432 E: elisabeth.borredon@ensiacet.fr T: +33 5343 23500 W: http://lca.ensiacet.fr Jacques Vigué Laboratoire Collisions Agrégats Réactivité (LCAR - UMR 5589), Université Paul Sabatier, Bât. 3R1b4, 118 route de Narbonne, Toulouse Cedex 09 F-31062 E: jacques.vigue@irsamc.ups-tlse.fr T: +33 5615 56016 W: www.lcar.ups-tlse.fr/ Catherine Amiens Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination (LCC - UPR 8241), Université Paul Sabatier, 205, route de Narbonne, Toulouse Cedex 4 F-31077 E: amiens@lcc-toulouse.fr T: +33 5613 33182 W: www.lcc-toulouse.fr Thomas Zemb Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule (ICSM - UMR 5257), ICSM Site de Marcoule, Accès direct par le Visiatome BP 17171, BP 17171, Bagnols sur Ceze Cedex F-30207 E: thomas.zemb@icsm.fr T: +33 6305 25034 W: www.icsm.fr Gérald Pourcelly Institut Européen des Membranes (IEM - UMR 5635), Université Montpellier 2 CC 1700, CC 047, Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier Cedex 5 F-34095 E: gerald.pourcelly@iemm.univ-montp2.fr T: +33 4671 49110 W: www.iemm.univ-montp2.fr Bernard Cretin Ecole Nationale Supérieur de Mécaniques et des Microtechniques (ENSMM), 24 rue de l Epitaphe, Besançon Cedex F-25030 E: bernard.cretin@ens2m.fr T: +33 3814 02702 W: www.ens2m.fr Bernard Pucci Laboratoire de Chimie Bioorganique et des Systèmes Moléculaires Vectoriels (LCBSMV), LCBSMV, 33 rue Louis Pasteur, Avignon F-84000 E: bernard.pucci@univ-avignon.fr T: +33 4901 44442 W: www.univ-avignon.fr Daniel Gasquet Institut d Electronique du Sud (IES - UMR 5214), Université Montpellier 2 - cc/084, Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier Cedex 5 F-34095 E: daniel.gasquet@ies.univ-montp2.fr T: +33 4671 43797 W: www.cem2.univ-montp2.fr Olivier Briot Groupe d Etudes des Semiconducteurs (GES), Université des Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc GES, Case Postale 074, Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier Cedex 5 F-34095 E: olivier.briot@ges.univ-montp2.fr T: +33 4671 44772 W: www.ges.univ-montp2.fr Claude Lecomte Labo Cristallographie Modelisation de Materiaux Mineraux et Biologique (LCM3B - UMR 7036), LCM3B, Université Henri Poincaré Nancy I, BP 239, Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy Cedex F-54506 E: claude.lecomte@lcm3b.uhp-nancy.fr T: +33 3836 84865 W: www.lcm3b.uhp-nancy.fr Francois Fajula Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier (ICG - UMR 5253), Université Montpellier 2 CC 1700, CC 1700, Place Eugène Bataillon, Montpellier Cedex 5 F-34095 E: francois.fajula@icgm.fr T: +33 4671 44014 W: www.icgm.fr Jean Philippe Girard Institut de Pharmacologie et de Biologie Structurale (IPBS - UMR 5089), IPBS, 205 route de Narbonne, Toulouse Cedex 4 F-31077 E: jean-philippe.girard@ipbs.fr T: +33 5611 75900 W: www.ipbs.fr Christian Joachim Centre d Elaboration de Matériaux et d Etudes Structurales (CEMES), CEMES, 29, rue Jeanne Marvig, BP 94347, Toulouse Cedex 4 F-31055 E: christian.joachim@cemes.fr T: +33 5622 57835 W: www.cemes.fr Philippe Garrigues Institut des Sciences Moléculaires (ISM - UMR 5255), Université Bordeaux 1, Batiment A12, 351 cours de la libération, Talence Cedex F-33405 E: p.garrigues@ism.u-bordeaux1.fr T: +33 5400 06283 W: www.ism.u-bordeaux1.fr Xavier Marie Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de Nano-Objets (LPCNO), Institut National des Sciences Appliquées, 135 avenue de Rangueil, Toulouse Cedex 4 F-31077 E: xavier.marie@insa-toulouse.fr T: +33 5615 59651 W: http://lpcno.insa-toulouse.fr Francis Maury Inter-University Research and Engineering Centre on Materials (CIRIMAT - UMR 5085), Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs en Arts Chimiques Et Technologiques 4 (ENSIACET), 4 allée Emile Monso, BP 74233, Toulouse Cedex 4 F-31432 E: francis.maury@ensiacet.fr T: +33 5628 85669 W: www.cirimat.cnrs.fr City College of New York George John Department of Chemistry, Marshak Hall, Room 1237, 160 Convent Avenue, New York, New York N Y 10031 United States of America E: john@sci.ccny.cuny.edu T: +1 212 650 8353 W: www.sci.ccny.cuny.edu Consortium de Recherche pour l Emergence de Technologies Avancées (CRETA) Dr Eric Beaugnon CNRS, 25 avenue des martyrs, Grenoble F-38042 E: eric.beaugnon@grenoble.cnrs.fr T: +33 4768 89045 W: http://creta.grenoble.cnrs.fr Coordinamento Interuniversitario Veneto per le Nanotecnologie (CIVEN) Dr P. Schiavuta Associazione CIVEN, Via delle Industrie 5, Torre Hammon, Venezia-Marghera I-30175 Italy E: schiavuta@civen.org T: +39 0415 094254 W: www.civen.org Czech Technical University (CTU) in Prague Dr Michael Solar Institut of Experimental and Applied Physics, Horska 3a/22, Prague 2 CZ-128 00 Czech Republic E: michael.solar@utef.cvut.cz T: +42 0224 359180 W: www.utef.cvut.cz Czech Technical University (CTU) in Prague Doc. Ing. Vladimír Anderlik Research Centre of Manufacturing Technology / FME, Mountain 3, Prague 2 CZ-128 00 Czech Republic E: vladimir.andrlik@fs.cvut.cz T: +42 0224 352416 W: www3.fs.cvut.cz D Dalian University of Technology Xichuan Yang No.2 Linggong Road, Ganjingzi District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province PRC-116024 China E: yangxc@dlut.edu.cn T: +86 4118 8993886 W: www.dlut.edu.cn Delft University Of Technology Dr Vincent Vons Particle Technology, Postbus 5, Delft NL-2600 AA Netherlands E: v.a.vons@tudelft.nl T: +31 1528 4209 W: www.tudelft.nl Dublin City University Dr Tamas Szecsi School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Ireland E: tamas.szecsi@dcu.ie T: +353 170 08300 W: www.mecheng,dcu.ie E East China University of Science & Technology Chunzhong Li 130 Meilong Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai PRC-200237 China E: czli@ecust.edu.cn T: +86 2164 250949 W: http://uml.ecust.edu.cn Ecole Centrale de Nantes Professor Laurent Stainier Institut de Recherche en Génie Civil et Mécanique (GeM - UMR CNRS 6183), 1 rue de la Noë, BP 92101, Nantes Cédex 3 F-44321 E: laurent.stainier@ec-nantes.fr T: +33 2403 72586 W: www.ec-nantes.fr Ecole d Ingénieurs de Genève (EIG / HES-SO) Gilles Triscone School of Engineering, Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire, Rue de la Prairie 4, Genève CH-1202 E: gilles.triscone@hesge.ch T: +41 2233 80526 W: http://hepia.hesge.ch Ecole d Ingénieurs et d Architectes de Fribourg (EIAF) Pascal Bovet l Institut des Technologies Industrielles (itin), Bd de Pérolles 80, Fribourg CH-1705 E: pascal.bovet@hefr.ch T: +41 2642 96656 W: www.eia-fr.ch 130 success through nanomaterials

Ecole d Ingénieurs et d Architectes de Fribourg (EIAF) André Oribasi Institute for Construction and Environment (icen), Bd de Pérolles 80, Case postale 32, Fribourg CH-1705 E: andre.oribasi@hefr.ch T: +41 2642 96680 W: www.eia-fr.ch Ecole Nationale Supérieure d Electronique et de Radioélectricité de Grenoble (ENSERG) Dr Panagiota Morfouli ENSERG-MINATEC, Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble, 23 rue des Martyrs, BP 257, Grenoble Cedex 01 F-38016 E: morfouli@enserg.fr T: +33 4768 56000 W: www.enserg.fr Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris Maxime Dahan Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Physics & Biology Department, 24 rue Lhomond, Paris F-75005 E: maxime.dahan@lkb.ens.fr T: +33 1443 23380 W: www.lkb.ens.fr Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) Professor Juergen Brugger Institut de Microtechnique (IMT - LS) - Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Laboratory (SAMLAB), Bâtiment BM 2107, Station 17, Lausanne CH-1015 E: juergen.brugger@epfl.ch T: +41 2169 36573 W: http://samlab.epfl.ch Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) Professor Nico de Rooij Institut de Microtechnique (IMT - NE) - Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Laboratory (SAMLAB), Rue Jaquet-Droz 1, Case postale 526, Neuchâtel CH-2002 E: nico.derooij@epfl.ch T: +41 3272 05303 W: http://samlab.epfl.ch Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) Professor Hannes Bleuler Laboratoire de Systèmes Robotiques (LSRO), Institut de Microtechnique, MEA 3494 (Bâtiment ME), Station 9, Lausanne CH-1015 E: hannes.bleuler@epfl.ch T: +41 2169 35927 W: http://lsro.epfl.ch Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) Professor Adreas Morstensen Institut des Matériaux (IMT) - Laboratory of Mechanical Metallurgy (LMM), MX-D141, Bâtiment MX, Station 12, Lausanne CH-1015 E: andreas.mortensen@epfl.ch T: +41 2169 32912 W: http://lmm.epfl.ch Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) Professor Michel Rappaz Laboratoire de simulation des matériaux EPFL IMX LSMX, EPFL IMX LSMX, MXG 336, Station 12, Lausanne CH-1015 E: michel.rappaz@epfl.ch T: +41 2161 62949 W: http://lsmx.epfl.ch Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich Professor Wendelin J. Stark Functional Materials Laboratory, Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, Wolfgang-Pauli-Str. 10, HCI E 107, Hönggerberg, Zürich CH-8093 E: wendelin.stark@chem.ethz.ch T: +41 4463 20980 W: www.fml.ethz.ch Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich Dr Mario Agio Nano Optics Group, Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, HCI F 201, Zurich CH-8093 E: mario.agio@phys.chem.ethz.ch T: +41 4463 23322 W: www.nano-optics.ethz.ch Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich Professor Vahid Sandoghdar Nano Optics Group, Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, HCI F 205, Zurich CH-8093 E: vahid.sandoghdar@ethz.ch T: +41 4463 24621 W: www.nano-optics.ethz.ch Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich Professor François Diederich Micro and Nano Science Platform (MNSP), HCI G 313, Wolfgang-Pauli-Str 10, Zurich CH-8093 E: diederich@org.chem.ethz.ch T: +41 4463 22992 W: www.micronano.ethz.ch Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich Professor Daniel Muller Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE), Mattenstraße 26, Basel CH-4058 E: daniel.mueller@bsse.ethz.ch T: +41 6138 73307 W: www.bsse.ethz.ch Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich Professor Colombo Bolognesi, Millimeter-Wave Electronics Group (MWE), ETZ K 82, Gloriastrasse 35, Zürich CH-8092 E: bolognesi@ifh.ee.ethz.ch T: +41 4463 22951 W: www.mwe.ee.ethz.ch Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich Professor Viola Vogel Laboratory for Biologically Oriented Materials, Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 10, HCI F 443, Hönggerberg, Zürich CH-8093 E: viola.vogel@mat.ethz.ch T: +41 4463 20887 W: www.nanomat.mat.ethz.ch F Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Bao-Lian Su Département de chimie, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: bao-lian.su@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 4531 W: www.fundp.ac.be Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Laurent Houssiau Laboratory for Electron Spectroscopie (LISE), Département de Physique, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: laurent.houssiau@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 4521 W: www.fundp.ac.be/en/sci/physics/lise Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Jean-Jacques Pireaux Laboratory for Electron Spectroscopie (LISE), Département de Physique, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: jean-jacques.pireaux@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 4606 W: www.fundp.ac.be/en/sci/physics/lise Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Olivier Deparis Laboratoire de Physique du Solide (LPS), Département de Physique, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: olivier.deparis@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 5235 W: www.fundp.ac.be/sciences/physique/lps Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Guy Terwagne Laboratoire d analyses par Réactions Nucléaires (LARN), Département de Physique, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: guy.terwagne@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 5478 W: www.fundp.ac.be/sciences/physique Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Stephane Lucas Laboratoire d analyses par Réactions Nucléaires (LARN), Département de Physique, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: stephane.lucas@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 5481 W: www.fundp.ac.be/sciences/physique Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Robert Sporken Laboratoire de Physique des Matériaux Electroniques (LPME) - Didactique, Département de Physique, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: robert.sporken@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 4605 W: www.fundp.ac.be/en/sci/physics/sphydida Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Joseph Delhalle Nanotoxico, Laboratoire de Chimie et d Électrochimie des Surfaces (LCES), Département de chimie, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: joseph.delhalle@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 4552 W: www.fundp.ac.be Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Philippe Lambin Laboratoire de Physique du Solide (LPS), Département de Physique, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: philippe.lambin@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 5242 W: www.fundp.ac.be/sciences/physique/lps Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Bernard Masereel Nanotoxico, Département de Pharmacie, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: bernard.masereel@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 4338 W: www.fundp.ac.be/medecine Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Jean-Pol Vigneron Laboratoire de Physique du Solide (LPS), Département de Physique, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: jean-pol.vigneron@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 4711 W: www.fundp.ac.be/sciences/physique/lps Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Zineb Mekhalif Laboratory of Chemistry and Electrochemistry of Surfaces, Département de chimie, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: zineb.mekhalif@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 5230 W: www.fundp.ac.be Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Paul Thiry Laboratoire Lasers et Spectroscopies (LLS), Département de Physique, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: paul.thiry@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 4706 W: www.fundp.ac.be/sciences/physique Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Professor Carine Michiels Unité de Recherche en Biologie Cellulaire (URBC), Département de Biologie, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: carine.michiels@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 4131 W: www.fundp.ac.be/en/sci/physics/lise Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP) Dr Luc Henrard Laboratoire de Physique du Solide (LPS), Département de Physique, rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur B-5000 E: luc.henrard@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 5485 W: www.fundp.ac.be Flanders Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology (VIB) Jo Bury VIB, Rijvisschestraat 120, Gent B-9052 E: vib@vib.be T: +32 9244 6611 W: www.vib.be/vib Flemish Institution for Technological Research (VITO) Dirk Fransaer VITO NV, Boeretang 200, Mol B-2400 E: dirk.fransaer@vito.be T: +32 1433 5500 W: www.vito.be G Goteberg University Dr Hans Fogelberg Faculty of Social Sciences, Section for Science and Technology Study, Box 100, Goteborg S-405 30 Sweden E: hans.fogelberg@sts.gu.se T: +46 3178 64928 W: www.gu.se H Hannover University Dr Holger Rudzio The IFW, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, Postfach 6009, Hannover D-30060 E: rudzio@ifw.uni-hannover.de T: +49 5117 622554 W: www.uni-hannover.de Hannover University Professor Berend Denkena Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools (IFW), Welfengarten 1, Hannover D-30167 E: denkena@ifw.uni-hannover.de T: +49 5117 622553 W: www.uni-hannover.de Hasselt University Professor Harry Martens Instituut voor Materiaalonderzoek (IMO/IMOMEC), IMO/1.07, Campuslaan 1 -Gebouw D, Diepenbeek B-3590 E: harry.martens@uhasselt.be T: +32 1126 8814 W: www2.uhasselt.be Haute Ecole Arc (HE-Arc) Jérôme Mizeret Direction générale, Place de la Gare 4, Neuchâtel CH-2002 E: jerome.mizeret@he-arc.ch T: +41 3293 01115 W: www.he-arc.ch Haute Ecole d Ingénierie et de Gestion du Canton de Vaud (HEIG-VD) Professor Emeritus Silvia Schintke Institute of Micro and Nano Technics (MNT), Laboratory of Applied NanoSciences (MNT-LANS), Route de Cheseaux 1, Yverdon-les-Bains CH-1401 E: silvia.schintke@heig-vd.ch T: +41 2455 76462 W: www.heig-vd.ch Haute Ecole Specialisee de Suisse Occidentlal (HES-SO) Valais Martial Geiser Institut Systèmes Industriels, Route du Rawyl 47, Sion CH-1950 E: martial.geiser@hevs.ch T: +41 2760 68753 W: http://isi.hevs.ch Helsinki University of Technology Dr Jukka Tuomi TAI Research Centre, PO Box 9555, Otaniementie 9, Helsinki FIN-02015 Finland E: jukka.tuomi@hut.fi T: +358 9451 5700 W: www.tkk.fi/en I Institut Néel Dr Alain Fontaine CNRS/UJF, 25 avenue des martyrs, BP 166, Grenoble Cedex 09 F-38042 E: alain-fontaine@grenoble.cnrs.fr T: +33 4768 81022 W: http://neel.cnrs.fr International Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry Ms Dominique Bogaerts Campus Plaine (ULB) - CP 231, Bd du Triomphe, Brussels B-1050 E: dobogaer@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 5542 W: www.solvayinstitutes.be K Karlsruhe University Dr Steffen Buhl Economic Development Karlsruhe, Straße am Forum 2, Karlsruhe D-76131 E: steffen.buhl@wifoe.karlsruhe.de T: +49 7211 337343 W: www.uni-karlsruhe.de Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) Professor Horst Hahn Nanomicro, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen D-76344 E: horst.hahn@kit.edu T: +49 7247 826350 W: www.nmp.kit.edu Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) NanoPerspective 131

Dr Torsten Fleischer Institut für Technikfolgenabschätzung und Systemanalyse (ITAS), Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, PO Box 3640, Harlsruhe D-76021 E: torsten.fleischer@itas.fzk.de T: +49 7247 824571 W: www.itas.fzk.de Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Professor Patrick Wollants Departement Metaalkunde en Toegepaste Materiaalkunde (MTM), Kasteelpark Arenberg 44, Bus 2450, Heverlee B-3001 E: patrick.wollants@mtm.kuleuven.ac.be T: +32 1632 1310 W: www.mtm.kuleuven.ac.be Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Professor Hendrick van Brussel Afd. PMA, Celestijnenlaan 300B, Bus 2420, Heverlee B-3001 E: hendrik.vanbrussel@mech.kuleuven.be T: +32 1632 2647 W: www.mech.kuleuven.be Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Professor Victor Moshchalkov Institute for Nanoscale Physics and Chemistry (INPAC), Celestijnenlaan 200D, Leuven B-3001 E: victor.moshchalkov@fys.kuleuven.ac.be T: +32 1632 7184 W: www.kuleuven.be/inpac Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Professor Geert van Calster Centre for Advanced Laegal Studies, Faculty of Law, Tiensestraat 41 - bus 3413, Leuven B-3000 E: gavc@law.kuleuven.be T: +32 1632 5132 W: www.law.kuleuven.be Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Dr Dominiek Reynaerts Afd. PMA, Celestijnenlaan 300B, Bus 2420, Heverlee B-3001 E: dominiek.reynaerts@mech.kuleuven.ac.be T: +32 1632 2640 W: www.mech.kuleuven.be Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Professor Ivo Vankelecom Centrum voor Oppervlaktechemie en Katalyse (COK), Faculty of Bio-engineering Sciences, Kasteelpark Arenberg 23, Kasteelpark Arenberg 23, Leuven B-3001 E: ivo.vankelecom@biw.kuleuven.be T: +32 1632 1594 W: www.biw.kuleuven.be/ifc/cok Kaunas University of Technology Professor Valentinas Snitka Research Centre for Microsystems and Nanotechnology, Studentu 65, Kaunas LT-51369 Lithuania E: vsnitka@ktu.lt T: +370 374 51588 W: www.microsys.ktu.lt King Abdullah University of Science & Technology Dr Vivek Polshettiwar Nano-Catalysis Laboratory (NanoCat), KAUST Catalysis Center (KCC), Division of Chemical and Life Sciences and Engineering, Bld 3, Level 4, 4334, 4700 King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, P.O. Box 2916, Thuwal SA-23955-6900 Saudi Arabia E: vivek.pol@kaust.edu.sa T: +966 544 700399 W: http://nanocat.kaust.edu.sa/ King Saud University Dr Achraf Al Faraj Department of Radiological Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Office 2010, Building 24, PO Box 10219, Riyadh SA-11433 Saudi Arabia E: aalfaraj@ksu.edu.sa T: +966 146 96017 W: http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa L Laboratoire de Physique et Modélisation des Milieux Condensés (LPMMC - UMR 5493) Dr Bart Van Tiggelen CNRS, 25 avenue des martyrs, BP 166, Grenoble Cedex 09 F-38042 E: bart.van-tiggelen@grenoble.cnrs.fr T: +33 4768 81276 W: http://lpmmc.grenoble.cnrs.fr Laboratoire de Spectrométrie Physique (LSP) Dr Thierry Dhombre 140 rue de la Physique, Bât E Domaine Universitaire, BP 87, Saint Martin d Hères Cedex F-38402 E: dhombret@spectro.ujf-grenoble.fr T: +33 4765 14762 W: http://www-lsp.ujf-grenoble.fr Laboratoire des Solides Irradiés Dr Martine Soyer Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau Cedex F-91128 E: martine.soyer@polytechnique.edu T: +33 1693 34480 W: www.lsi.polytechnique.fr Les Nanotechnologies à Lyon (Nanolyon) Jean Louis Leclercq Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon, Ecole Centrale de Lyon Batiment F7 36, 36 avenue Guy de Collongue, Ecully Cedex F-69134 E: jean-louis.leclercq@ec-lyon.fr T: +33 4721 86563 W: http://inl.ec-lyon.fr M Maastricht University Dr Christoph Schmitz Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, Division of Cellular Neuroscience, P.O. Box 616, Maastricht NL-6200 MD Netherlands E: c.schmitz@np.unimaas.nl T: +31 4338 84108 W: www.unimaas.nl Michigan State University Professor Lawrence Busch Institute for Food and Agricultural Standards, 422 Berkey Hall, East Lansing, Michigan MI 48824-1111 United States of America E: lbusch@msu.edu T: +1 517 355 3396 W: www.msu.edu Montan Universitat Leoben Institut fur Kunststoffverarbeitung Dr Milan Kracalik Franz-Josef-Straße 18, Leoben A-8700 Austria E: milan.kracalik@mu-leoben.at T: +43 3842 4023525 W: www.ikv.unileoben.ac.at N National Center Scientific Research Demokritos Academician Prof. Dr-ing, Dr.h.c. Prof.h.c Athanasios G. Mamalis Institute of Materials Science, Technological Scientific Park Lefkippos, Patriarhou Gregoriou & Neapoleos Str., Aghia-Paraskevi, Athens GR-15310 Greece E: mamalis@ims.demokritos.gr T: +30 2106 503381 W: www. ims.demokritos.gr National Tsing Hua University Professor Chen-Chi Ma Department of Chemical Engineering, 101 Sec. 2 Kuang-Fu Road, Hsinchu RC-30013 Taiwan E: ccma@che.nthu.edu.tw T: +886 357 13058 W: www.nthu.edu.tw National University of Singapore Dr Stephen K Wittkopf Department of Architecture, 4 Architecture Drive, Singapore SGP-117566 Singapore E: akiskw@nus.edu.sg T: +65 6874 3481 W: www.nus.edu.sg P Philipps-Universitat Marburg Dr Achim Aigner Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Karl-von-Frisch-Straße, Marburg D-35032 E: aigner@mailer.uni-marburg.de T: +49 6421 2862262 W: www.uni-marburg.de Philipps-Universitat Marburg Professor Norbert Hampp Department of Chemistry, Hans-Meerwein-Straße Building H, Marburg D-35032 E: hampp@staff.uni-marburg.de T: +49 6421 2825775 W: www.uni-marburg.de Politecnico de Milano sco Jovane Dipartmento demeccanica, Via La Masa 1, Milan I-20156 Italy E: francesco.jovane@mecc.polimi.it T: +39 2236 99995 W: http://tecnologie.mecc.polimi.it Politecnico di Milano Professor Marco Taisch School of Management MIP, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, Milan I-20133 Italy E: marco.taisch@polimi.it T: +39 0223 994815 W: www.polimi.it/english Politecnico di Torino Professor Giovanni Camino Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Viale Teresa Michel 5, Alessandria, Turin I-15100 Italy E: giovanni.camino@polial.polito.it T: +39 0131 229361 W: www.dismic.polito.it Politecnico di Torino Professor Fabrizio Pirri Materials and Processes for Micro & Nano Technologies, Department of physics, C.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24, Torino I-10129 Italy E: fabrizio.pirri@polito.it T: +39 0115 647355 W: http://areeweb.polito.it Politecnico di Torino Dr Laura Boschis Department of Physics, Corsican Duke of Abruzzi 24, Turin I-10129 Italy E: laura.boschis@polito.it T: +39 0115 647370 W: www2.polito.it Politehnica of Bucharest Dr Elena Lacatus Faculty of Engineering - IMST, 313 Splaiul Independentei, Bucharest RO-060032 Romania E: cristy_lacatus@yahoo.com T: +40 2140 29178 W: www.pub.ro Polytechnic Institute of Braganca Paulo Leitao Faculty of Engineering, Quinta Sta Apolónia, Apartado 1134, Bragança P-5301-857 Portugal E: pleitao@ipb.pt T: +351 273 303151 W: www.ipb.pt Polytechnic University of Valencia Dr Antonio J. Sanchez-Salmeron School of Industrial Engineering, Camino de Vera s/n, Valencia E-46022 Spain E: asanchez@isa.upv.es T: +34 9638 77007ext75786 W: www.isa.upv.es Q Qatar University N H Aljufairi PO Box 317, Doha Q-974 Qatar E: najlh_hmj@yahoo.com T: +97 4553 63705 W: www.qu.edu.qa Queensland University of Technology Dr John Bell Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering, GPO Box 2434, Brisbane, Queensland AUS-4001 Australia E: j.bell@qut.edu.au T: +61 7313 84298 W: www.qut.edu.au R Ruhr-Universität Bochum Professor Ulrich Kunze Lehrstuhl für Werkstoffe und Nanoelektronik, Gebäude ID 05/441, Postfach 102148, Bochum D-44721 E: ulrich.kunze@ruhr-uni-bochum.de T: +49 2343 223000 W: www.lwe.ruhr-uni-bochum.de S Saarland University Dr Marc Schneider Department of Computer Science, Postfach 15 11 50, Saarbrucken D-66041 E: mschneid@cs.uni-sb.de T: +49 6813 024136 W: www.cs.uni-sb.de Sabanci University Dr Yusuf Menceloglu Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Orhanli - Tuzla, Istanbul TR-34956 Turkey E: yusufm@sabanciuniv.tr T: +90 2164 839535 W: www.sabanciuniv.edu/eng Sakarya University Professor Ercan Oztemel Department of Industrial Engineering, Esentepe Campus, Adapazari, Sakarya TR-54187 Turkey E: eoztemel@sakarya.edu.tr T: +90 2642 955664 W: www.sakarya.edu.tr/en Science et Ingénierie des Matériaux et Procédés (SIMaP) Jean-Paul Simon 1130 rue de la Piscine, BP 75, Saint Martin d Hères Cedex F-38402 E: jean-paul.simon@grenoble-inp.fr T: +33 4768 26613 W: http://simap.grenoble-inp.fr Seoul National University Dr Min-Koo Han School of Electrical Engineering, Kwanak-Gu Shinlim-Dong, Seoul ROK-151-744 South Korea E: mkh@snu.ac.kr T: +82 2880 7992 W: http://thil.snu.ac.kr SOLEIL Dr Michel Van Der Rest Synchrotron Soleil, L Orme des Merisiers, Saint Aubin - BP 48, BP 48, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex F-91192 E: michel.vanderrest@synchrotron-soleil.fr T: +33 1693 59010 W: www.synchrotron-soleil.fr Sungkyunkwan University Young-Jin Kim College of Engineering, 53 Myeongnyun-dong 3-ga, Jongno-gu, Seoul ROK-110-745 South Korea E: yjkim50@skku.edu T: +82 2760 0152 W: www.skku.edu Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing & Research (EMPA) Bernd Nowack Technology and Society Laboratory, Innovation and Technology Analysis Unit, Lerchenfeldstrasse 5, St Gallen CH-9014 E: Bernd.Nowack@empa.ch T: +41 7127 47474 W: www.empa.ch Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing & Research (EMPA) Professor Hans-Josef Hug Laboratory for Nanoscale Materials Science, Überlandstrasse 129, Dübendorf CH-8600 E: hans-josef-hug@empa.ch T: +41 4482 34125 W: www.empa.ch T Tampere University of Technology Professor Reijo Tuokko Institute of Production Engineering, 3 Reijo Tuokko, PO Box 589, Tampere FIN-33101 Finland E: reijo.tuokko@tut.fi T: +358 408 490270 W: www.tut.fi Technical University of Clausthal (TU Clausthal) Peter Dietz Fritz-Süchting-Institute for Mechanical Engineering, Robert-Koch-Straße 32, Clausthal-Zellerfeld D-38678 E: dietz@imw.tu-clausthal.de T: +49 5323 722270 W: www.imw.tu-clausthal.de Technical University of Cluj-Napoca Professor Radu Orban Department of Material Science & Technology, B-dul Muncii nr. 103-106, Cluj - Napoca 15 RO-400020 Romania E: radu.orban@stm.utcluj.ro T: +40 6441 5485 W: www.utcluj.ro/eng 132 success through nanomaterials

Technical University of Cluj-Napoca Professor Marius Bulgaru CERMI the Regional Centre of Industrial Metrology, B-dul Muncii nr. 103-105, Cluj - Napoca 14 RO-400641 Romania E: marius.bulgaru@tcm.utcluj.ro T: +40 2644 01669 W: www.utcluj.ro/eng Technical University of Denmark Professor Pieter Telleman Microelectronics Center, Building 345 East, Kongens Lyngby DK-2800 Denmark E: pt@mic.dtu.dk T: +45 4593 4610 W: www.mic.dtu.dk Technical University of Denmark Professor Hans Nørgaard Hansen Department of Mechanical Engineering, Building 427South, Kongens Lyngby DK-2800 Denmark E: hnh@ipl.dtu.dk T: +45 4525 4816 W: www.mek.dtu.dk Technical University of Denmark Peter Peterson Department of Physics, Gregersensvej 3, Taastrup DK-2630 Denmark E: peter.r.e.peterson@teknologisk.dk T: +45 7220 2000 W: www.teknologisk.dk Technical University of Denmark Dr Mogens Arentoft Department of Management Engineering, Anker Engelundsvej 1, Building 101A, Kongens Lyngby DK-2800 Denmark E: ma@ipl.dtu.dk T: +45 4525 4612 W: www.dtu.dk/english Technical University of Ostrava (VSB-TU) Vlastimil Matejka Center for Nanotechnology, 17. listopadu 15/2172, Ostrava Poruba CZ-708 33 Czech Republic E: vlastimil.matejka@vsb.cz T: +420 597 7321519 W: www.en.vsb.cz Technische Universität Clausthal Tobias Seitz Fritz-Süchting-Institute for Mechanical Engineering, Robert-Koch-Straße 32, Clausthal-Zellerfeld D-38678 E: seitz@imw.tu-clausthal.de T: +49 5323 722270 W: www.imw.tu-clausthal.de Technische Universität Clausthal Wolfgang Rolshofen Fritz-Süchting-Institute for Mechanical Engineering, Robert-Koch-Straße 32, Clausthal-Zellerfeld D-38678 E: rolshofen@imw.tu-clausthal.de T: +49 5323 722824 W: www.imw.tu-clausthal.de Technische Universität Clausthal Timo Schwarzer Fritz-Süchting-Institute for Mechanical Engineering, Robert-Koch-Straße 32, Clausthal-Zellerfeld D-38678 E: schwarzer@imw.tu-clausthal.de T: +49 5323 722270 W: www.imw.tu-clausthal.de Technische Universitat Dresden Dr Michael Stintz Working Group on Particle Technology, Nöthnitzer Straße 46, Dresden D-01187 E: Michael.Stintz@mailbox.tu-dresden.de T: +49 3514 6335176 W: www.inf.tu-dresden.de Technische Universitat Dresden Professor Michael Brand Biotechnologisches Zentrum, Tatzberg 47/49, Dresden D-01062 E: michael.brand@biotec.tu-dresden.de T: +49 3514 6340348 W: www.biotec.tu-dresden.de Technische Universitat Ilmenau Dr Siegmar Hecht Centre for Micro and Nanotechnology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Ehrenbergstraße 29, Ilmenau D-98693 E: siegmar.hecht@tu-ilmenau.de T: +49 3677 692479 W: www.tu-ilmenau.de Technische Universitat Ilmenau Professor Martin Hoffman Centre for Micro and Nanotechnology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Ehrenbergstraße 29, Ilmenau D-98693 E: martin.hoffman@tu-ilmenau.de T: +49 3677 692487 W: www.tu-ilmenau.de Technische Universitat Wien Professor Werner Brenner Institute of Sensor and Actuator Systems, Floragasse 7/2, Vienna A-1040 Austria E: werner.brenner@tuwien.ac.at T: +43 1588 0136681 W: www.isas.tuwien.ac.at Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien) Nadja Adamovic Institute of Sensor and Actuator Systems (ISAS), Floragasse 7/2, Floragasse 7 / 366-MST, Vienna A-1040 Austria E: nadja.adamovic@tuwien.ac.at T: +43 1588 0176648 W: www.isas.tuwien.ac.at Technischen Universität Darmstadt (TUD) Dr Götz Hellmann Deutsches Kunststoff Institut (DKI), Schloßgartenstraße 6, Darmstadt D-64289 E: ghellmann@dki.tu-darmstadt.de T: +49 6151 164506 W: www.dki-online.de Tomas Bata University in Zlin Dr Marian Lehocky Institute of Physics and Material Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Mostní 5139, Zlin CZ-760 01 Czech Republic E: lehocky@post.cz T: +420 576 038043 W: www.utb.cz Tsinghua University Professor Kai Li Jiang Tsinghua-Foxconn Nanotech Research Center, Beijing PRC-100084 China E: jiangkl@tsinghuaedu.cn T: +86 1062 796017 W: www.tsinghua.edu.cn U Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Professor Diego Andina de la Fuente Circuit Group, Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid E-28040 Spain E: andina@gc.ssr.upm.es T: +34 9154 95700 W: www.upm.es Universidade de Sorocaba (UNISO) Renata Lima Cidade Universitária, Rodovia Raposo Tavares km 92, 5 Sorocaba, São Paulo BR-18023-000 Brazil E: renata.lima@prof.uniso.br T: +55 1521 017000 W: www.uniso.br Universidade do Minho Professor Filipe Vaz Dept. Física, Campus de Azurém, Guimaraes P-4800-058 Portugal E: fvaz@fisica.uminho.pt T: +35 1535 10151 W: www.fisca.uminho.pt Universidade do Porto Dr Manuel A. N. Coelho Faculdade de Engenharia, Departamento de Engenharia Quimica, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, Porto P-4200-465 Portugal E: mcoelho@fe.up.pt T: +35 1225 081687 W: www.fe.up.pt Universidade do Porto Cristina Freire Faculdade de Engenhariada, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, Porto P-4200-465 Portugal E: acfreire@fc.up.pt T: +35 1220 402590 W: www.fc.up.pt Universidade Estadual de Campinas Professor Nelson Duran Institute of Chemistry, Caixa Postal 6154, Campinas, So Paulo BR-13084862 Brazil E: duran@iqm.unicamp.br T: +55 1935 213149 W: www.iqm.unicamp.br Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP) Leonardo Fraceto Department of Environmental Engineering, UNESP - Campus Experimental de Sorocaba, Three Av March, 511 - Alto da Boa Vista, Sorocaba BR-18087-180 Brazil E: leonardo@sorocaba.unesp.br T: +55 1532 383414 W: www.sorocaba.unesp.br Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do sul Dr Silvia S. Gutteres Faculdade de Farmácia, UFRGS, Reitoria - Av. Paulo Gama, Porto Alegre/RS BR-90040-060 Brazil E: nanoc@farmacia.ufrgs.br T: +55 5133 165500 W: www.ufrgs.br Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Uninova) Rui Neves-Silva Faculty of Science and Technology (FCT), Caparica P-2829-516 Portugal E: ms@fct.unl.pt T: +35 1212 949636 W: http://www-d.dee.fct.unl.pt Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (UNINA) Doriana D Addona Department of Materials and Production Engineering, Piazzale Tecchio 80, Naples I-80125 Italy E: daddona@unina T: +39 0817 682371 W: www.lapt.unina.it Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II (UNINA) Roberto Teti Department of Materials and Production Engineering, Piazzale Tecchio 80, Naples I-80125 Italy E: roberto.teti@unina.it T: +39 0817 682371 W: www.lapt.unina.it Universita degli Studi di Padova Dr Marcello Lotti Dipartimento di Medicina Ambientale e Sanita Pubblica, via 8 Febbraio 2, Padova I-35122 Italy E: marcello.lotti@unipd.it T: +39 0498 212548 W: www.unipd.it Università di Bologna Professor Alberto Credi Photochemical Nanosciences Group, Dipartimento di Chimica G. Ciamician, Via Selmi 2, Bologna I-40126 Italy E: alberto.credi@unibo.it T: +39 0512 099540 W: www.ciam.unibo.it Università di Brescia Professor Giorgio Sberveglieri CNR-INFM Sensor Laboratory, Dipartimento di Chimica e Fisica per l Ingegneria e per i Materiali, Via Valotti 9, Brescia I-25133 Italy E: sbervegl@sensor.ing.unibs.it T: +39 0303 715771 W: www.ewh.ieee.org Università di Firenze Professor Roberto Righini European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy (LENS), Via Nello Carrara 1, Sesto-Fiorentino, Firenze I-50019 Italy E: righini@lens.unifi.it T: +39 0554 572485 W: www.lens.unifi.it Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia Cristina Leonelli Department of Materials Engineering and Environment, via Amendola, 2 - Pad. Buccola, Reggio Emilia I-42100 Italy E: cristina.leonelli@unimore.it T: +39 0592 056247 W: www.unimore.it Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia Professor Elisa Molinari Theoretical Nanoscience Group, INFM-S3 & Physics Department, Via Campi 213A, Modena I-41100 Italy E: molinari@unimore.it T: +39 0592 055628 W: www.nanoscience.unimo.it Università di Padova Dr Simone Arnaldi Centre for Environmental Law Decisions and Corporate Ethical Certification (CIGA), via VIII febbraio, 2 Padova I-35122 Italy E: simone.arnaldi@unipd.it T: +39 0425 411301 W: www.ciga.unipd.it Universita` di Trieste Professor Maurizio Prato Carbon Nanotechnology Group, Dipartimento di Scienze Farmaceutiche, Piazzale Europa 1, Trieste I-34127 Italy E: prato@units.it T: +39 0405 587883 W: www2.units.it Universita` di Trieste Professor Lucia Pasquato Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, via L. Giorgieri 1, 3rd floor - Room 345 A, Trieste I-34127 Italy E: lpasquato@units.it T: +39 0405 582406 W: www.dsch.univ.trieste.it Universität Basel Professor Christian Schönenberger Institute of Physics, Klingelbergstrasse 82, Basel CH-4056 E: christian.schoenenberger@unibas.ch T: +41 6126 73690 W: http://pages.unibas.ch Universität Bern Professor Gion Calzaferri Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Freiestrasse 3, Bern CH-3012 E: gion.calzaferri@iac.unibe.ch T: +41 3163 14236 W: http://iacrs1.unibe.ch Universitat Bremen Professor Armin von Gleich Research Center for Sustainability, Seminar and Research Verfügungsgebäude (SFG), Enrique- Schmidt-Straße 7, Bremen D-28359 E: gleich@uni-bremen.de T: +49 4212 182844 W: www.tecdesign.uni-bremen.de Universitat Bremen Dr Oltmann Riemer LFM Laboratory for Precision Machining, Badgasteiner Straße 2, Bremen D-28360 E: oriemer@lfm.uni-bremen.de T: +49 4212 189433 W: www.lfm.uni-bremen.de Universitat Bremen Professor Dietmar Blohm FB2 (UFT-BMG), Leobener Straße, Bremen D-28359 E: dhb@biotec.uni-bremen.de T: +49 4212 184780 W: www.uft.uni-bremen.de Universitat Freiburg (IMTEK) & HSG-IMIT Dr Andreas Schoth Institute of Microsystem Technology, Georges-Köhler-Allee 103, Freiburg D-79110 E: andreas.schoth@imtek.uni-freiburg.de T: +49 7612 037355 W: www.imtek.uni-freiburg.de Universitat Jaume I Juan Bisquert Departament de Física, Av. de Vicent Sos Baynat, Castelló de la Plana E-12071 Spain E: bisquert@fca.uji.es T: +34 9647 28023 W: www.fca.uji.es Universität Kassel Professor Frank Träger Center for Interdisciplinary Nanostructure Science and Technology (CiNSaT), Heinrich-Plett-Straße 40, Kassel D-34109 E: traeger@physik.uni-kassel.de T: +49 5618 044500 W: www.cinsat.uni-kassel.de Universitat Munster Harald Fuchs Physikalisches Institut Institugruppe 1, Wilhelm-Klemm-Str. 10, Munster D-48149 E: fuchsh@nwz.uni-muenster.de T: +49 2518 333621 W: www.uni-muenster.de/physik.pi Universitat Stuttgart Professor Peter Klemm Institute for the Control Engineering Machine Tools And Manufacturing Facilities, Seidenstraße 36, Stuttgart D-70174 E: peter.klemm@isw.uni-stuttgart.de T: +49 7116 8582420 W: www.isw.uni-stuttgart.de NanoPerspective 133

Universitat Stuttgart Dr Matthias Walker Institute of Plasma Research, Pfaffenwaldring 31, Stuttgart D-70569 E: walker@ipf.uni-stuttgart.de T: +49 7116 852300 W: www.ipf.uni-stuttgart.de Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Bernard Nysten Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Unité de Chimie et de Physique des Hauts Polymères (POLY), Bâtiment Boltzmann; Etage 02; Local A 223.10, Croix du sud, 1 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: bernard.nysten@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 3104 W: www.poly.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Vincent Bayot Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Unité de Microélectronique (DICE), Bâtiment Maxwell; Etage 01; Local A 149, place du Levant, 3 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: vincent.bayot@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 2757 W: www.dice.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Luc Piraux Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Unité Physico-Chimie et de Physique des Matériaux (PCPM), Bâtiment Boltzmann; Etage 01; Local A 139, Croix du Sud, 1Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: luc.piraux@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 3566 W: www.pcpm.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Jean-Pierre Raskin Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM), Unité d Electromagnetics MIcrowave Communication (EMIC), Bâtiment Maxwell; Etage 03; Local B 313, place du Levant, 3 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: jean-pierre.raskin@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 2309 W: www.emic.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Yves Dufrêne Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Bio- and Soft Matter Pole (BSMA), Unité de Chimie des Interfaces (CIFA), Bâtiment Boltzmann; Etage 00; Local A 025, Croix du Sud 2/18, Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: yves.dufrene@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 3600 W: www.uclouvain.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Arnaud Delcorte Unité Physico-Chimie et de Physique des Matériaux (PCPM), PCPM, Croix du Sud, 1 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: delcorte@pcpm.ucl.ac.be T: +32 1047 3582 W: www.crmn.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Gian Marco Rignanese Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Unité Physico-Chimie et de Physique des Matériaux (PCPM), Bâtiment Boltzmann; Etage 01; Local A 135, Croix du Sud, 1 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: gian-marco.rignanese@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 9359 W: www.pcpm.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Sophie Demoustier Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Unité de Chimie et de Physique des Hauts Polymères (POLY), Bâtiment Boltzmann; Etage 02; Local A 277.10, Croix du Sud, 1 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: sophie.demoustier@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 2702 W: www.poly.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Jean-François Gohy Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Unité de Chimie des Matériaux Inorganiques et Organiques (CMAT), Bâtiment Lavoisier; Etage 03; Local A 357, Place Louis Pasteur, 1 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: jean-francois.gohy@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 9269 W: www.uclouvain.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Roger Legras Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Unité de Chimie et de Physique des Hauts Polymères (POLY), Bâtiment Boltzmann; Etage 02; Local A 277, Croix du Sud, 1, Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: roger.legras@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 3562 W: www.poly.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Sorin Melinte Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM), Unité de Microélectronique (DICE), Bâtiment Maxwell; Etage 01; Local A 146, place du Levant, 3 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: sorin.melinte@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 9309 W: www.dice.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Christine Dupont-Gillain Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Bio- and Soft Matter Pole (BSMA), Unité de Chimie des Interfaces (CIFA), Bâtiment Boltzmann; Etage 00; Local A 050, Croix du Sud 2/18, Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: christine.dupont@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 3584 W: www.uclouvain.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Etienne Ferain Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Unité de Chimie et de Physique des Hauts Polymères (POLY), Bâtiment Boltzmann; Etage 02; Local A 265, Croix du Sud, 1 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: etienne.ferain@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 4015 W: www.poly.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Jean-Christophe Charlier Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Unité Physico-Chimie et de Physique des Matériaux (PCPM), Bâtiment Boltzmann; Etage 01; Local A 135, Place Croix du Sud, 1 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: charlier@pcpm.ucl.ac.be T: +32 1047 3564 W: www.pcpm.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor A.-M. Jonas Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences (IMCN), Unité de Chimie et de Physique des Hauts Polymères (POLY), Bâtiment Boltzmann; Etage 02; Local A 285, Croix du Sud, 1 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: alain.jonas@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 3765 W: www.poly.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Isabelle Huynen Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM), Unité d Electromagnetics MIcrowave Communication (EMIC), Bâtiment Maxwell; Floor 03; Office B 315, place du Levant, 3 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: isabelle.huynen@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 2308 W: www.emic.ucl.ac.be Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Professor Denis Flandre Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM), Unité de Microélectronique (DICE), Bâtiment Maxwell; Etage 01; Local A 137, place du Levant, 3 Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: denis.flandre@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 8135 W: www.dice.ucl.ac.be Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Jean Louis Barrat Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée et Nanostructures (LPMCN - UMR 5586), Domaine Scientifique de la Doua, Bâtiment Léon Brillouin, 43 boulevard du 11 Novembre 1918, Villeurbanne Cedex F-69622 E: barrat@lpmcn.univ-lyon1.fr T: +33 4724 48565 W: http://www-lpmcn.univ-lyon1.fr Université de Fribourg Professor Peter Schurtenberger Fribourg Center for Nanomaterials (FriMat), Département de Physique, Chemin du Musée 3, Perolles, Fribourg CH-1700 E: peter.schurtenberger@unifr.ch T: +41 2630 09115 W: www.unifr.ch/physics/mm Université de Liège (ULG) Professor Christian Grandfils Centre Interfacultaire des Biomatériaux, Institut de Chimie, Bât. B6 allée de la Chimie 3, Liège (Sart-Tilman) B-4000 E: c.grandfils@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4 36 63506 W: www.ceib.ulg.ac.be Université de Liège (ULG) Dr Francoise Remacle Laboratoire de Chimie Physique Théorique, Bât. B6 / R81 niveau 0, allée de la Chimie, 3 Liège (Sart-Tilman) B-4000 E: fremacle@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4366 2347 W: www.cpt.ulg.ac.be Université de Liège (ULG) Professor Anne-Sophie Duwez NanoChemistry and Molecular Systems, Institut de Chimie, Bât B6; Allée du 6 août, 15 Liège (Sart-Tilman) B-4000 E: asduwez@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4366 3482 W: www.nanochem.ulg.ac.be Université de Liège (ULG) Professor Jacqueline Lecomte-Beckers Département d Aérospatiale et Mécanique, Science des Matériaux Métalliques, Bât. B52/3, chemin des Chevreuils, Liège (Sart-Tilman) B-4000 E: jacqueline.lecomte@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4 36 69193 W: www.metaux.ulg.ac.be/metaux Université de Liège (ULG) Professor Christine Jérôme Center for Education and Research on Macromolecules (CERM), Institut de Chimie, B6a Liège (Sart-Tilman) B-4000 E: c.jerome@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4366 3491 W: www2.ulg.ac.be/cerm Université de Liège (ULG) Professor Philippe Ghosez Institut de Physique, B5a; Allée du 6 août, 17 Liège (Sart-Tilman) B-4000 E: philippe.ghosez@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4366 3611 W: www.phythema.ulg.ac.be Université de Liège (ULG) Professor Jean-Pierre Gaspard Institut de Physique, Bât B5; Allée du 6 août, 17 Liège (Sart-Tilman) B-4000 E: jp.gaspard@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4 36 63745 W: www.ulg.ac.be Université de Liège (ULG) Professor Edwin De Pauw Laboratoire de Spectrometrie de Masse (LSM), Institut de Chimie, Bât B6; Allée du 6 août, 15 Liège (Sart-Tilman) B-4000 E: e.depauw@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4 36 63370 W: www.mslab.ulg.ac.be Université de Liège (ULG) Professor Jean-Paul Pirard Laboratoire de Génie Chimique et de Génie Carbochimique, B6a Liège (Sart-Tilman) B-4000 E: jean-paul.pirard@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4 36 63558 W: www2.ulg.ac.be/genchim Université de Mons - Hainaut (UMH) Professor Roberto Lazzoroni Chimie des Matériaux Nouveaux (SCMN), Place du Parc, 20, Mons B-7000 E: roberto@averell.umh.ac.be T: +32 6537 3860 W: http://morris.umh.ac.be/ Université de Mons - Hainaut (UMH) Dr Jerome Cornil Service des Matériaux Polymères et Composites (SMPC), Place du Parc, 23, Mons B-7000 E: jerome@averell.umh.ac.be T: +32 6537 3863 W: http://morris.umh.ac.be Université de Mons - Hainaut (UMH) Professor Michel Wautelet Service de Physique de la Matière Condensée, Place du Parc, 20, Mons B-7000 E: michel.wautelet@umons.ac.be T: +32 6537 3330 W: http://portail.umons.ac.be Université de Mons - Hainaut (UMH) Professor Robert Muller NMR and Molecular Imaging Laboratory, Chimie Générale, Organique et Biomédicale, Mendeleïev Building, 19, Avenue Maistriau, Mons B-7000 E: robert.muller@umons.ac.be T: +32 6537 3520 W: http://w3.umh.ac.be/~nmrlab Université de Mons - Hainaut (UMH) Professor Philippe Dubois Service des Matériaux Polymères et Composites (SMPC), Place du Parc, 20, Mons B-7000 E: philippe.dubois@umh.ac.be T: +32 6537 3480 W: http://morris.umh.ac.be Université de Mons - Hainaut (UMH) Professor Pascal Damman Laboratoire de Physicochimie des Polymères, Place du Parc, 20, Mons B-7000 E: pascal.damman@umh.ac.be T: +32 6537 3819 W: http://chimie.umons.ac.be Université de Neuchâtel (UNINE) Professor Christophe Ballif Laboratoire Photovoltaïque et Couches Minces Electroniques, Rue A.-L. Breguet 2, Neuchâtel CH-2000 E: christophe.ballif@unine.ch T: +41 3271 83336 W: www3.unine.ch Université de Strasbourg Didier Chatenay Laboratoire de Dynamique des Fluides Complexes (LDFC), Institut de Physique, 3 rue de l Université, Strasbourg Cedex F-67000 E: didier.chatenay@ldfc.u-strasbourg.fr T: +33 3883 58065 W: www.unistra.fr Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Professor Daniel Walgraef Center for Nonlinear Phenomena and Complex Systems, Center for Nonlinear Phenomena and Complex Systems, CP231, boulevard du Triomphe, Brussels B-1050 E: dwaelgr@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 5790 W: www.ulb.ac.be Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Professor Norbert Kruse Faculté des Sciences - Chimie (ULB 145), CP243, boulevard du Triomphe, Brussels B-1050 E: nkruse@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 5714 W: www.ulb.ac.be Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Professor Pierre Lambert Faculté des Sciences appliquées, Campus du Solbosch, CP 165/56, Avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50, Brussels B-1050 E: pierre.lambert@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 4244 W: http://beams.ulb.ac.be Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Professor Michel Sferrazza Faculté des Sciences - Physique (ULB 659), CP223, boulevard du Triomphe, Brussels B-1050 E: michele.sferrazza@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 5758 W: www.ulb.ac.be 134 success through nanomaterials

Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Professor François Reniers Service de Chimie Analytique et Chimie des Interfaces (CHANI), CP161, boulevard du Triomphe, Brussels B-1050 E: freniers@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 3116 W: http://chani.ulb.ac.be Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Professor Marc Hou Faculté des Sciences - Physique (ULB 149), CP234, boulevard du Triomphe, Brussels B-1050 E: mhou@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 5735 W: www.ulb.ac.be Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Professor Yves Henri Geerts Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères (LCP), Campus de la Plaine, Bât BC, niveau 5, CP206/01, boulevard du Triomphe, Brussels B-1050 E: ygeerts@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 5390 W: www.ulb.ac.be Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Professor Marie-Paule Delplancke Service Matières et Matériaux (ULB 662), CP165/63, avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50, Brussels B-1050 E: mpdelpla@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 2902 W: www.ulb.ac.be Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Professor Jean-Paul Ryckaert Physique des Polymères, CP223, boulevard du Triomphe, Brussels B-1050 E: jryckaer@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 5731 W: www.ulb.ac.be Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Professor Jean-Luc Delpancke Service de Sciences des Matériaux et Electrochimie, CP194/03, avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50, Brussels B-1050 E: jdelpla@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 3648 W: www.ulb.ac.be Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Professor Claudine Buess-Herman Electrochemistry of Solid-Liquid Interfaces, Service de Chimie Analytique et Chimie des Interfaces (CHANI), CP255, boulevard du Triomphe, 2 Brussels B-1050 E: cbuess@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 2939 W: http://chani.ulb.ac.be/ Université Louis Pasteur Strasbourg Professor Paolo Samori Nanochemistry Laboratory, Institut de Science et d Ingénierie Supramoléculaires (ISIS), 8 allée Gaspard Monge, Strasbourg Cedex F-67000 E: samori@isis.u-strasbg.fr T: +33 3688 55160 W: http://www-isis.u-strasbg.fr Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) Professor Corinne Chaneac Laboratoire Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Paris, Collège de, Bat. C-D, 11 place Marcelin Berthelot, Paris Cedex 05 F-75231 E: corinne.chaneac@upmc.fr T: +33 1442 71529 W: www.labos.upmc.fr Universiti Sains Malaysia Abdul Rahman Mohamed School of Chemical Engineering, USM Engineering Campus, Seri Ampangan, Seberang Prai Selatan, Pulau Pinang MAL-14300 Malaysia E: chrahman@eng.usm.my T: +60 1250 66000 W: http://chemical.eng.usm.my University of Antwerp Professor Annemie Bogaerts Nano Centre of Excellence /PLASMANT, Research Group for Plasma, Laser Ablation & Surface Modelling, Campus Drie Eiken, Universiteitsplein 1, Antwerp B-2610 E: annemie.bogaerts@ua.ac.be T: +32 3 26 52377 W: www.ua.ac.be/plasmant University of Antwerp Professor Gustaaf Van Tendeloo Nano Centre of Excellence /EMAT, Groenenborgerlaan 171, Antwerp B-2020 E: staf.vantendeloo@ua.ac.be T: +32 3265 3262 W: www.emat.ua.ac.be University of California at Berkeley Nina Horne Goldman School of Public Policy, Center for Integrated Nanoscale Materials, 2607 Hearst Avenue, Berkeley, California CA 94720-7320 United States of America E: ninahorne@berkeley.edu T: +1 510 642 4670 W: http://gspp.berkeley.edu University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy Professor Vladimir Kozhukharov Department of Silicate Technology, 8 St. Kliment Okhridskii Blvd, Sofia BG-1756 Bulgaria E: viko@uctm.edu T: +359 6262 54652 W: www.uctm.edu University of Crete Professor Spiros A. Pergantis Department of Chemistry, PO Box 2208, Voutes - Heraklion GR-71003 Greece E: spergantis@chemistry.uoc.gr T: +30 2810 393684 W: www.chemistry.uoc.gr/spergantis University of Fribourg Professor Christian Bernhard Département de Physique, Chemin du Musée 3, Fribourg CH-1700 E: christian.bernhard@unifr.ch T: +41 2630 09070 W: http://physics.unifr.ch University of Geneva Professor Alberto Morpurgo Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Ecole de Physique, 24, quai Ernest-Ansermet, Genève 4 CH-1205 E: alberto.morpurgo@unige.ch T: +41 2237 93574 W: http://dpmc.unige.ch University of Geneva Dr Jean-Marc Seigneur Advanced Systems Group, 24 rue Général-Dufour, Geneva 4 CH-1211 E: jean-marc.seigneur@cui.unige.ch T: +41 2237 91087 W: www.unige.ch/en University of Helsinki Professor Markku Leskela Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry, A.I.Virtasen aukio 1, PO Box 55, Helsinki FIN-00014 Finland E: markku.leskela@helsinki.fi T: +358 919 150195 W: www.helsinki.fi University of L Aquila Sandro Santucci Department of Physics, Via Vetoio 10, Coppito, L Aquila I-67100 Italy E: sandro.santucci@aquila.infn.it T: +39 0862 433037 W: www.univaq.it University of Lagos Dr Luqman Adams Faculty of Science, R134, Chemistry Department, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos WAN-234 Nigeria E: ladams@unilag.edu.ng T: +234 0808 9953221 W: www.unilag.edu.ng University of Latvia Dr Donats Erts Institute of Chemical Physics, Raina Boulevard 19, Riga LV-1586 Latvia E: donats.erts@lu.lv T: +371 703 3875 W: www.lu.lv University of Limerick Dr Patricia Phelan Manufacturing and Operations Engineering, Room SR3-024, Limerick Ireland E: pat.phelan@ul.ie T: +353 612 02865 W: www.ul.ie University of Malta Jonathan Borg Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Msida M-06 Malta E: jjborg@eng.um.edu.mt T: +356 234 02366 W: www.eng.um.edu.mt University of Minho Dr Goran D. Putnik School of Engineering, Campus de Azurem, Guimaraes P-4800 Portugal E: putnikgd@dps.uminho.pt T: +35 1253 510304 W: www.uminho.pt University of Neuchâtel (UNINE) Professor Emeritus Helen Stoeckli-Evans Institute of Physics, Rue Emile-Argand 11, Case postal 158, Neuchâtel CH-2009 E: helen.stoeckli-evans@unine.ch T: +41 3271 82426 W: www2.unine.ch University of Neuchâtel (UNINE) Professor Emeritus Fritz Stoeckli Institut de Microtechnique, Rue Emile-Argand 11, Bâtiment G, Case postal 158, Neuchâtel CH-2009 E: fritz.stoeckli@unine.ch T: +41 3271 82425 W: www2.unine.ch University of Oulu Professor Heli Jantunen Microelectronics and Materials Physics Laboratories, PO Box 4500, Oulu FIN-90014 Finland E: heli.jantunen@ee.oulu.fi T: +358 855 32728 W: www.ee.oulu.fi University of Paris VI Dr Danièle Fournier Laboratoire de Spectroscopie en Lumière Polarisée (UPR 5), Ecole Supérieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris, 10 rue Vauquelin, Paris Cedex 05 F-75231 E: fournier@optique.espci.fr T: +33 1407 94603 W: www.espci.fr University of Patras Dr V C Moulianitis Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Department, Rio-Patras GR-26500 Greece E: moulian@mech.upatras.gr T: +30 6199 7268 W: www.mech.upatras.gr University of Rijeka Dr Sasa Zelenika Department of Mechanical Engineering Design, Faculty of Engineering, Vukovarska 58, Rijeka HR-51000 Croatia E: sasa.zelenika@riteh.hr T: +385 516 51538 W: www.riteh.hr University of Santiago de Compostela Professor Arturo Lopez-Quintela Departamento de Química-Física, Facultad de Química, Praza do Obradoiro, Santiago de Compostela E-15782 Spain E: qfarturo@usc.es T: +34 9815 63100 W: www.usc.es University of Siegen Dr Thilo Schmidt Department of Physics, Walter-Flex-Str. 3, Siegen D-57068 E: thilo.schmidt@uni-siegen.de T: +49 2717 402719 W: www.uni-siegen.de University of Sofia Professor Georgi N. Vaysillov Faculty of Chemistry, 1 James Bourchier Blvd., Sofia BG-1164 Bulgaria E: gnv@chem.uni-sofia.bg T: +359 281 61338 W: www.uni-sofia.bg University of Stellenbosch Eugene Cloete Department of Microbiology, JC Smuts Building, 3rd Floor, De Beer Street, Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland ZA-7602 South Africa E: eugenecloete@sun.ac.za T: +27 2180 83071 W: http://academic.sun.ac.za University of Stellenbosch Maralize Botes Department of Microbiology, JC Smuts Building, 3rd Floor, De Beer Street, Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland ZA-7602 South Africa E: mbr@sun.ac.za T: +27 2180 82708 W: http://academic.sun.ac.za University of Tartu Dr Kristjan Haller Institute of Physics University of Tartu, Riia St. 142, Tartu EST-51014 Estonia E: dir@fi.tartu.ee T: +372 742 8102 W: www.ut.ee University of Texas at Arlington Dr Wei Chen Department of Physics, PO Box 19059, 502 Yates Street, Room 108 Science Hall, Arlington, Texas TX-76019 United States of America E: weichen@uta.edu T: +1 817 272 1064 W: www.uta.edu University of Texas at Austin Professor Rodney S. Ruoff Mechanical Engineering, 1 University Station C2200, Austin, Texas TX 78712 United States of America E: r.ruoff@mail.utexas.edu T: +1 512 471 4691 W: www.me.utexas.edu University of Twente Professor Jurriaan Huskens Institute for Nanotechnology, PO Box 217, Enschede NL-7500 AE Netherlands E: j.huskens@utwente.nl T: +31 5348 94645 W: www.universiteittwente.nl University of Twente Dr Leon Abelman Impact Research Institute, PO Box 217, Enschede NL-7500 AE Netherlands E: l.abelmann@utwente.nl T: +31 5348 91043 W: www.universiteittwente.nl University of Twente Dr Herman L. Offerhaus Department of Applied Physics, PO Box 217, Enschede NL-7500 AE Netherlands E: h.l.offerhaus@tnw.utwente.nl T: +31 5348 91097 W: www.universiteittwente.nl University of Vienna Dr Andre Gazso Department of Risk research, Room 010.3, Türkenschanzstraße 17, Vienna A-1180 Austria E: andre.gazso@univie.ac.at T: +43 4277 53933 W: www.irf.univie.ac.at University of Western Australia Geoff Pocock Office of Industry and Innovation M462, Administration Building - G52, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, Perth, Western Australia WA-6009 Australia E: geoff.pocock@uwa.edu.au T: +61 8648 84713 W: www.oii.uwa.edu.au University Politehnica of Bucharest Dr. Gabriela Popescu Department of Engineering and Management of Metallic Materials Elaboration, Spl. Independentei 313, Corp J, Room JK 010, Sector 6, Bucharest RO-060042 Romania E: gabriela81us@yahoo.com T: +40 221 402 9534 W: www.pub.ro University St Kliment Ohridski-Bitola Anka Trajkovska-Petkosks Bulevar 1-vi Maj. bb, Bitola MK-7000 Macedonia E: trajkovska_anka@yahoo.com T: +389 702 27353 W: www.uklo.edu.mk V VSB-Technical University Ostrava Dr Lenka Kulhankova Nanotechnology Centre, 17. listopadu 15/2173, Ostrava Poruba CZ-708 33 Czech Republic E: lenka.kulhankova@vsb.cz T: +420 597 324327 W: www.en.vsb.cz NanoPerspective 135

VSB-Technical University Ostrava Dr Jana Leskova Nanotechnology Centre, 17. listopadu 15/2172, Ostrava Poruba CZ-708 33 Czech Republic E: jana.leskova@vsb.cz T: +420 597 321557 W: www.en.vsb.cz W Wageningen Universiteit & Researchcentrum Dr Frans Kampers WU Agrotechnology & Food Sciences, Postbus 8026, Wageningen NL-6700 EG Netherlands E: frans.kampers@wur.nl T: +31 7481 262 W: www.wur.nl Wallonia Network for Nanotechnologies (NanoWal) Professor Bernard Nysten C/o UCL - IMCN/BSMA, Croix du Sud, 1 bte 4, Louvain-la-Neuve B-1348 E: bernard.nysten@uclouvain.be T: +32 1047 3104 W: www.nano.be 136 success through nanomaterials

NanoPerspective [the nanotechnology resource library] Nano Contacts A-Z NanoPerspective 137

Nano Contacts A-Z # 100%Open Roland Harwood Co-founder South Building, Somerset House, Strand, London, Greater London, WC2R 1LA E: roland@100open.com T: +44 2081 331 006 W: www.100open.com 3D Capital AGIRA Marc Bodin Poststrasse 3, Zurich, CH-8001 E: bodin@3d-capital.ag T: +41 4344 370 70 W: www.3d-capital.com 3G Solar Ltd Barry Breen CEO 3 Hamarpe St, AVX Building, Har Hozvim Industrial Park, Jerusalem, IL-97774 Israel E: bbreen@3gsolar.com T: +972 544 709 956 W: www.3gsolar.com 4M2C PATRIC SALOMON GmbH Dr Patric Salomon Consultant Cranachstrasse 1, Berlin, D-12157 E: patric.salomon@4m2c.com T: +49 3024 357 870 W: www.enablingmnt.com 4p & Partners GmbH Arthur Ruf Höhenweg 6, Bronschhofen, CH-9552 E: arthur.ruf@technologieforum.ch T: +41 7195 278 20 A A V Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography RAS Sergey Kazantsev Leninskii prospekt 59, Moscow, RUS-119333 Russian Federation E: kazantsev1@yandex.ru T: +7 499 135 6541 W: www.crys.ras.ru ABB Schweiz AG-SCAM Bandeep Singh Martin Bartz, Segelhofstrasse 1K, Baden-Daettwil, CH-5405 T: +41 5858 684 11 W: www.abb.com/chcrc Ablynx NV Eva Lotta Allan Chief Business Officer Technologiepark 4, Zwijnaarde, B-9052 E: eva-lotta.allan@ablynx.com T: +32 9262 007 5 W: www.ablynx.com ACI-ecotec GmbH & Co KG Wolfgang Schmutz Albring 18, Zimmern, D-78658 E: wolfgang_schmutz@web.de T: +49 7411 751 150 W: www.aci-ecotec.de Acreo AG Michael Salter Electrum 236, Kista, S-164 40 Sweden E: michael.salter@acreo.se T: +46 1136 367 6 W: www.acreo.se Activision Technologies SA Didier Campos Administrator Rue Wazon 126, Liege, B-4000 E: d.campos@activision.be T: +32 4341 195 1 W: www.activision.be Acuity Brands Lighting David Ramer of R&D 480 Springpark Place, Suite 900, Herndon, Virginia, VA 20170 United States of America E: david.ramer@acuitybrands.com T: +1 703 707 6063 W: www.acuitybrands.com Acumys Ltd Dr Ian MacKinnon 10 Marlborough Drive, Darlington, County Durham, DL1 5YA E: imackinnon@acumys.com T: +44 1325 371 443 ADA Technologies Inc Tom Campbell 8100 Shaffer Parkway, Suite #130, Littleton, Colorado, CO 80127-4107 United States of America E: tomc@adatech.com T: +1 303 792 5615 W: www.adatech.com adbodmer ag Monika Zihlmann Tödistrasse 16/18, Zurich, CH-8002 E: monika.zihlmann@adbodmer.ch T: +41 4330 508 83 W: www.adbodmer.ch Admiral PR Tori Lowth Senior Account Manager Milburn House, Dean Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE1 1LE E: tori.lowth@admiralpr.com T: +44 1912 220 722 W: www.admiralpr.com Advanced Bio Nano Laboratories SA de CV Cristhian René Lopez Navarro Poetas 446, Panorama, Leon Guanajuato, MEX-37160 Mexico E: rene.lopez@abn-labs.com T: +52 4777 171 496 W: www.abn-labs.com Advanced Mechanical and Optical Systems (AMOS) Jean Pierre Chisogne Sales and Marketing Manager Parc Scientifique du Sart Tilman, Rue des Chasseurs Ardennais 4, Liege (Angleur), B-4031 E: jp.chisogne@amos.be T: +32 4361 404 0 W: www.amos.be Advanced Scientific Technology & Management Research Institute of Kyoto (ASTEM) Tatsuro Ichihara Chief Executive Officer 22-11 Minamiyamada-cho, Yamada, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, J-615-8266 Japan E: ichihara@astem.or.jp T: +81 7531 566 03 W: www.astem.or.jp/kyo-nano AGC Flat Glass Europe SA Marc Van Den Neste CTO Chaussée de La Hulpe, 166, Rue de l Aurore 2, Brussels (Watermael-Boitsfort), B-1170 E: info@agc-flatglass.com T: +32 2674 340 1 W: www.agc-flatglass.eu Agenzia per la Promozione della Ricerca Europea (APRE) Martina Desole Via Cavour 71, Rome, I-00184 Italy E: desole@apre.it T: +39 0648 939 993 W: www.apre.it Agoria ASBL Pierre Balancier Chargé de Mission Diamant Building, Bd Reyers 80, Brussels, B-1030 E: pierre.balancier@agoria.be T: +32 2706 780 0 W: www.agoria.be AIMPLAS- Instituto Tecnologico del Plastico Carolina Losada Engineer C / Gustave Eiffel, 4, València Parc Technologic, Paterna, Valencia, E-46980 Spain E: closada@aimplst.es T: +34 9613 660 40 W: www.aimplas.es Air Products plc Richard Wiktorowicz Senior Principal Engineer European Technology Group, Crockford Lane, Chineham, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 8FE E: wiktorr@airproducts.com T: +44 1256 728 200 W: www.airproducts.com Airbus UK Ltd Ben Farmer New Filton House, Filton, Bristol, Avon, BS99 7AR E: ben.farmer@airbus.com T: +44 1179 693 831 W: www.airbus.com Aixtron Ken Teo Anderson Road, Buckingway Business Park, Swavesey, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB24 4FQ E: k.teo@aixtron.com T: +44 1223 519 444 W: www.aixtron.com Alcatel Vacuum Technology Magali Davenet 98 Avenue Brogny, BP 2069, Annecy, F-74009 E: magali.davenet@adixen.fr T: +33 4506 577 77 W: www.adixen.com Alcatel-Thales III-V Lab Jean Louis Gentner Route de Nozay, Marcoussis Cedex, F-91461 E: jean-louis.gentner@3-5lab.fr T: +33 1307 767 96 W: www.3-5lab.fr Alkar Technology sprl Alain Kinard Rue des Pastures, 95, Binche, B-7130 E: alki@belgacom.net T: +32 6465 208 2 W: www.alkartechnology.com Alma Mater Studiorum Universita di Bologna Antonella Munna Via Zamboni, Bologna, I-3340126 Italy E: antonella.munna@unibo.it T: +39 0512 098 857 W: www.eng.unibo.it American Elements Michael Silver CEO US Corporate Headquarters, 1093 Broxton Ave., Suite 2000, Los Angeles, California, CA 90024 United States of America E: michael.silver@americanelements.com T: +1 310 208 0551 W: www.americanelements.com AML Bondcentre Tony Rogers Unit 8, Library Avenue, Harwell Campus, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX11 0SG E: tony@aml.co.uk T: +44 1235 833 934 W: www.aml.co.uk Amroy Research Centre Pasi Keinanen Tiiranmäentie 3, P.O.Box 144, Lahti, FIN-15101 Finland E: pke@amroy.fi T: +35 8503 777 878 W: www.amroy.fi Amstutz Produkte AG Hannes Neukirch Luzernstrasse 11, Eschenbach, CH-6274 T: +41 4144 814 41 W: www.amstutz.ch Amt fur Wirtschaft des Kantons St Gallen Monika Beck Davidstrasse 35, St Gallen, CH-9001 E: monika.beck@sg.ch T: +41 7122 942 26 W: www.standort.sg.ch Antaria Limited Dr John Robinson Chief Operating Officer 3 Brodie Hall Drive, Bentley, Western Australia, AUS-6102 Australia E: john.robinson@antaria.com T: +61 8625 353 03 W: www.antaria.com Anter Ltd Nikolaos Makras Feidippidou 22, Athens, GR-11527 Greece E: anter@anter.gr T: +30 2107 778 002 W: www.anter.gr APT Archimedes Polymer Technologies Ltd Chris Price 4 Nikiforou Lytra, P.O.Box 57220, Limassol, Cyprus, CY-3095 Cyprus E: chris.p@archimedesinternational.eu T: +44 1212 882 702 Aptec Products Stewart White Aptec Enterprise Park, Darlington Road, West Auckland, County Durham, DL14 9PD E: swhite@aptecproducts.co.uk T: +44 1388 832 321 W: www.aptecproducts.co.uk 138 success through nanomaterials

APV Benelux NV/SA Jos Kennes Evenbroekveld 6, Erpe-Mere, B-9420 E: jos.kennes@apv.com T: +32 5360 278 0 W: www.apv.com Aquafil SpA Luca Bertamini Via Linfano, 16, Arco, Trente, I-38062 Italy E: luca.bertamini@aquafil.gruppobonazzi.com T: +39 0464 581 111 W: www.aquafil.com AQUAporin A/S Peter Jensen Diplomej 337, Kgs. Lyngby, DK-2800 Denmark E: phj@aquaporin.dk T: +45 2810 527 2 W: www.aquaporin.dk Arachem Joesef Abbadi De Berk 11, PO Box 2021, Budel, NL-6020 AA Netherlands T: +31 4955 180 61 W: www.arachem.nl Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Nanotechnologie- Kompetenzzentren Deutschlands (AGeNT-D) Dr Matthias Kuntz Institut fur Festkorperphysik, TU Berlin, Hardenbergstrasse 36, Berlin, D-10623 E: kuntz@physik.tu-berlin.de T: +49 3031 422 062 W: www.ag-nano.de Arcelik AS Denis Taskin Karaagac Caddesi, No. 2-6, Suetluece, Beyoglu, Istanbul, TR-34445 Turkey T: +90 2123 143 434 W: www.arcelik.com.tr Arcelor Mittal Christophe Le Pen Research and Development, Boulevard de Colonster, B57, Liege, B-4000 E: christophe.lepen@arcelormittal.com T: +32 4236 883 2 W: www.arcelormittal.com Archimedes Foundation Research Cooperation Centre Aavo Kaine 3rd floor, Väike-Turu 8, Tartu, EST-51013 Estonia E: aavo.kaine@archimedes.ee T: +372 730 0327 W: www.archimedes.ee Architekturbüro Hagemann Ingo Hagemann Annuntiatenbach 43, Aachen, D-52062 E: ingo@architekturbuero-hagemann.de T: +49 2413 453 0 W: www.architekt-hagemann.de Argo Group International Dr Terry Cooper 15 Stage Road, Newark, Delaware, DE 19711-4001 United States of America E: tacooper@post.com T: +1 302 366 8764 Argus Additive Plastics Stefan Huck Oberer Westring 3-7, Buren, D-33142 E: stefan.huck@argus-additive.de T: +49 2951 990 90 W: www.argus-additive.com Arias Fabrik fur Kunststoffverarbeitung GmbH Andreas Feike Am Winkelstuck 12, Schwerte, D-58239 E: feike@arias.de T: +49 2304 971 120 W: www.arias.de Aronson Associates Marketing Consultants Peter Aronson 1255 Glen Road, Darlington, Western Australia, AUS-6070 Australia E: aronson@bigpond.net.au T: +61 8929 984 51 Arry International GmbH Flammersfelder Strasse1, Koln, D-51105 E: info@arry-nano.com T: +49 2212 610 833 W: www.arry-nano.com ARUP Rob Harris Parkin House, 8 St Thomas Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 9HE E: rob.harris@arup.com T: +44 1962 829 900 W: www.arup.com ASML Netherlands BV Rob Hartman De Run 6501, Veldhoven, NL-5504 Netherlands E: rob.hartman@asml.com T: +31 4026 832 24 W: www.asml.com Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry Dr Mike Murray 12 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2DY E: mmurray@abpi.org.uk T: +44 8708 904 333 W: www.abpi.org.uk Assoknowledge Alessandro Sciolari Via Raffaele Cadorna, Rome, I-00187 Italy E: a.sciolari@assoknowledge.org T: +39 6420 209 85 W: www.assoknowledge.org Asyril SA Alain Codourey Z.I. le vivier, Villaz-St-Pierre, CH-1690 E: alain.codourey@asyril.ch T: +41 2665 371 90 W: www.asyril.ch Australian Nano Business Forum Limited (ANBF) Tina Rankovic Suite 24, 90 Mona Vale Road, Mona Vale, New South Wales, AUS-2103 Australia E: tina.rankovic@vu.edu.au T: +61 3991 953 16 W: www.anbf.com.au Australian National Fabrication Facility Professor Chris Fell Unit 24, 51 William Street, Doiuble Bay, New South Wales, AUS-2028 Australia E: c.fell@unsw.edu.au T: +61 2932 749 62 W: www.unsw.edu.au Austrian Research Centers GmbH Nils Stelzer Materials Research / Materials Characterization, Seibersdorf, A-2444 Austria E: nils.stelzer@arcs.ac.at T: +43 5055 033 04 W: www.arcs.ac.at Avas Export-Import spol S r.o. Manirajan Ramachandram Alšova 694, Dobany, CZ-334 41 Czech Republic E: avas@avas-concrete.com T: +42 0377 224 862 W: www.avas-concrete.com AventiCell Science Ltd Jo Oliver Gibbs Yard Building, Auchincruive, Ayr, Ayrshire, KA6 5HW E: jo.oliver@avanticell.com T: +44 1292 521 060 W: www.avanticell.com AWE Phillip Turner Aldermaston, Reading, Berkshire, RG7 4PR E: phillip.turner@awe.co.uk T: +44 1189 814 111 W: www.awe.co.uk axelera Marie-Emmanuelle Freour Cite des Enterprises, 60 Avenue Jean Mermoz, Lyon, F-69373 E: marie.freour@axelera.org T: +33 4787 783 64 W: www.axelera.org AZ Electronic Materials USA Corp. Ralph Dammel 70 Meister Avenue, Somerville, New Jersey, NJ 08876 United States of America E: ralph.dammel@az-em.com T: +1 908 429 3533 W: www.az-em.com B Baikowski Chemicals Lionel Bonneau BP 501, Les Marais Noirs, La Balme de Sillingy, F-74339 E: lbonneau@baikowskichimie.com T: +33 4502 269 12 W: www.baikowskichimie.com Baines Food Consultancy Dr David Baines 22, Elizabeth Close, Thornbury, Bristol, BS35 2YN E: db@bfc.demon.co.uk T: +44 1454 418 104 W: www.bfc.demon.co.uk Baker Tilly Bob Marris Business Development 1 St James Gate, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE1 4AD E: bob.marris@bakertilly.co.uk T: +44 1912 557 000 W: www.bakertilly.co.uk BAM - Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Professor Heinz Sturm Unter den Eichen 87, Berlin, D-12205 E: heinz.sturm@bam.de T: +49 3081 041 624 W: www.bam.de Banexi Ventures Partners Marie-Laure Berthie 32 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, F-75009 T: +33 1401 440 55 W: www.banexiventures.com Bankside Consultants Ltd Simon Bloomfield Partner 1 Frederick s Place, London, EC2R 8AE E: simon.bloomfield@bankside.com T: +44 2073 678 861 W: www.bankside.com Barrday Inc. John Scott Vice President R&D 75 Moorefield Street, Cambridge, Ontario, N1R 5W6 Canada E: jscott@barrday.com T: +1 519 621 3620 W: www.barrday.com Barry Park Consulting Barry Park 14 Orchard Gardens, Purton, Swindon, SN5 1EJ E: barry.park@gbpconsulting.co.uk T: +44 1793 772 548 Bartlett & Company Ltd Mr Mike Ellis Broadway Hall, Horsforth, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS18 4RS E: mellis@bartlettgroup.com T: +44 1132 593 556 W: www.bartlettgroup.com Basler Versicherungen Esther Montigel Aeschengraben 21, Postfach 2275., Basel, CH-4002 T: +41 6128 585 85 W: www.baloise.com Battelle UK Ltd Mark Bell Manager, Formulation Development Langstone Technology Park, Langstone Road, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 1SA E: m.bell@battelleuk.com T: +44 2392 518 130 W: www.battelle.org Baudirektion Kanton Zurich AWEL (Amt für Abfall Wasser Energie und Luft) Jesper Hansen Walcheplatz 2, Postfach, Zurich, CH-8090 E: jesper.hanson@bd.zh.ch T: +41 4332 210 53 W: www.awel.zh.ch Bauerfeind Innovationscentrum GmbH & Co. KG Dominique Panzer Triebeser Straße 16, Zeulenroda-Triebes, D-07937 E: info@bauerfeind.com T: +49 3662 866 1000 W: www.bauerfeind.com Bax & Willems Consulting Venturing Laszlo Bax C/Roger De Lluria 120, Barcelona, E-08037 Spain E: l.bax@bwcv.es T: +34 9347 604 44 W: www.bwcv.es Bayer Crop Science Dr Malcolm Faers Formulation Scientist Alfred Nobel Str. 50, Monheim am Rhein, D-40579 E: malcolm.faers@bayercropscience.com T: +49 2173 380 NanoPerspective 139

Bayerisches Zentrum für Angewandte Energieforschung e.v. (ZAE) Professor Vladimir Dyakonov Am Hubland, Würzburg, D-97074 E: dyakonov@zae.uni-wuerzburg.de T: +49 9317 056 40 W: http://zae.uni-wuerzburg.de Beads NV Frederic Juprelle Manging ZI, Avenue centrale 68, Jumet, B-6040 E: frederic.juprelle@sovitec.com T: +32 7125 813 0 W: www.sovitec.com Beakon Technologies Niklas Larsson Carlsgatan 54, Malmo, S-21120 Sweden E: nl@beakontech.com T: +46 4012 193 0 W: www.beakontech.com Beer & Partners Mr Rod Beer Painters Hall, 9 Little Trinity Lane, London, EC4V 2AD E: beer@beerandpartners.com T: +44 8701 633 033 W: www.beerandpartners.com Begbroke ate Professor Peter Dobson Academic Oxford University Begbroke Science Park, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, Kidlington, Oxfordshire, OX5 1PF E: peter.dobson@begbroke.ox.ac.uk T: +44 1865 283 700 W: www.begbroke.ox.ac.uk Beiersdorf AG Ralph Schimpf Unnastraße 48, Hamburg, D-20245 E: ralph.schimpf@beiersdorf.com T: +49 4049 090 W: www.beiersdorf.com Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radio-electronics Vladimir Labunov P.Brovka Street 6, Minsk, BY-220013 Belarus E: labunov@its.bsuir.edu.by T: +37 5172 325 156 W: www.bsuir.unibel.by Belgian Ceramic Research Centre (BCRC) Vedi Dupont Avenue de Gouverneur E. Cornez 4, Mons, B-7000 E: v.dupont@bcrc.be T: +32 6540 343 4 W: www.bcrc.be Belgian Ceramic Research Centre (BCRC) Francis Cambier CEO Avenue de Gouverneur E. Cornez 4, Mons, B-7000 E: f.cambier@bcrc.be T: +32 6540 342 1 W: www.bcrc.be Belgian Polymer Group Dr Dirk Bontinck President C/o Cytec Surface Specialties S.A./N.V., Anderlechtstraat 33, Drogenbos, B-1620 E: dirk.bontinck@cytec.com T: +32 2334 559 0 W: www.belgianpolymergroup.be Bericap Mr. Lothar Brauer Technical Marketing & Business Development Kirchstrasse 5, PO Box 1168, Budenheim/Mainz, D-55257 E: lothar.brauer@bericap.com T: +49 6139 290 2211 W: www.bericap.com Berryman Solicitors Mr Michael Gromett Solicitor Park House, Friar Lane, Nottingham, NG1 6DN E: michael.gromett@berryman.co.uk T: +44 1159 454 622 W: www.berryman.co.uk Berufsgenossenschaftliches Institut fuer Arbeitsschutz (BGIA) Horst Kleine Alte Heerstraße 111, Sankt Augustin, D-53757 E: horst.kleine@hvbg.de T: +49 2241 231 2570 W: www.hvbg.de BESIX Sanotec NV Johan De Rouck Technical Manager Gemeenschappenlaan 100, Brussels, B-1200 E: info@besixsanotec.com T: +32 2402 621 1 W: www.besixsanotec.be Best Asset Class (BAC) AG Csaba Virag Schoenegg 3, Zug, CH-6300 E: csaba.virag@bacfund.ch T: +41 8484 800 00 W: www.bacfund.ch Bezema AG Peter Fritschi Industriegebiet Letzau, Montlingen, CH-9462 T: +41 7176 388 23 W: www.bezema.com BFB Oil Search SA Francois Van Dievoet General Manager Rue Phocas Lejeune, 10, Rue Phocas Lejeune 10, Gembloux, B-5032 E: francois.vandievoet@bfblab.com T: +32 8158 530 0 W: www.bfblab.com BHP Law Matthew Rippon Solicitor Westgate House, Faverdale, Darlington, County Durham, DL3 0PZ E: matthewr@bhplaw.co.uk T: +44 1325 376 524 W: www.bhplaw.co.uk Bioinnovel Ltd. Dr Joanna Vlahopoulou Technical Room R126, The Wilton Centre, Redcar, TS10 4RF E: info@bioinnovel.com T: +44 1642 438 201 W: www.bioinnovel.com BioMedinvestor AG Patrick Burgermeister Elisabethenstr. 23, Basel, CH-4051 E: burgermeister@biomedvc.com T: +41 6127 035 35 W: www.biomedinvest.ch biomerieux sa Philippe Wandels Chemin de L Orme, Marcy l Etoile, F-69280 E: philippe.wandels@eu.biomerieux.com T: +33 4788 720 00 W: www.biomerieux.com BioVallée ASBL Marc Vander Kelen Rue Adrienne Bolland, 8, Gosselies, B-6041 E: m.vanderkelen@biovallee T: +32 7137 850 0 W: www.biovallee.be BIRO Edwin Bischof AG Kunststofftechnologie Peter Bugler Kreuzlingerstrasse 35, Romanshorn, CH-8590 T: +41 7146 677 77 W: www.biro.ch BizEsp Limited Dr Dosten Baluch CEO Oxford Centre for Innovation, Mill Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 0JX E: dosten.baluch@bizesp.com T: +44 1865 811 142 W: www.bizesp.com BM Polyco Limited Bernard Garvey Crown Road, Enfield, Middlesex, EN1 1TX E: bernard.garvey@polyco.co.uk T: +44 2084 439 010 W: www.polyco.co.uk Boeing Russ Maguire Emeritus Technical Fellow 2003 Franklin Ave. E., Seattle, Washington, 98102 United States of America E: russell.g.maguire@boeing.com T: +1 206 544 2450 W: www.boeing.com Borderstep Institut Gemeinnutzige GmbH Severin Beucker Clayallee 323, Berlin, D-14169 E: beucker@borderstep.de T: +49 3030 645 1000 W: www.borderstep.de Boston Life Science Venture Capital Corp. Peter Kai 8F, 99, Sec. 2, Tiding Blvd, Neihu District, Taipei, RC-114 Taiwan T: +886 226 276 000 W: www.ibtm.com.tw Bovis Lend Lease Phil Greaves Operations 142 Northolt Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA2 0EE E: phil.greaves@bovislendlease.com T: +44 2082 718 000 W: www.bovislendlease.com Breed Group Ammar Maan 42 Sedgwick Road, North Luton Industrial Estate, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU4 9DT E: a.maan@breedgroup.co.uk T: +44 1582 491 888 W: www.breedgroup.com Bremer Institut für angewandte Strahltechnik GmbH (BIAS) Dr Frank Vollertsen Klagenfurter Str. 2, Bremen, D-28359 E: vollertsen@bias.de T: +49 4212 185 004 W: www.bias.de Brimham Gunn Consulting Ltd Sandy Gunn 40 St Leonards Road, Harrogate, HG2 8NS E: sandy.gunn@brimham.com T: +44 1423 881 953 W: www.brimham.com British Coatings Federation Wayne Smith The Stables, Thorncroft Manor, Thorncroft Drive, Leatherhead, KT22 8JB E: wayne.smith@bcf.co.uk T: +44 1372 700 848 W: www.coatings.org.uk British Plastics Federation Peter Davis General 6 Bath Place, Rivington Street, London, EC2A 3JE E: pdavis@bpf.co.uk T: +44 2074 575 000 W: www.bpf.co.uk British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (BVCA) Jane Houghton Head of Member Services First Floor North, Brettenham House, Lancaster Place, London, WC2E 7EN E: jhoughton@bvca.co.uk T: +44 2074 201 800 W: www.bvca.co.uk Bruker UK Limited John Gilbert Business Development Manager, Nano Products Banner Lane, Coventry, CV4 9GH E: john_gilbert@bruker.co.uk T: +44 2476 855 200 W: www.bruker.com Brunel Capital Ltd. Ms Maribel Madrid-Ortega Operations Manager New Broad Street House, 35 New Broad Street, London, EC2M 1NH E: maribel@brunelcapital.com T: +44 2030 093 213 W: www.brunelcapital.com Buchner Brundler AG Andreas Brundler Utengasse 19, Basel, CH-4058 E: bruendler@bbarc.ch T: +41 6130 101 11 W: www.bbarc.ch Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Rumiana Kotsilkova 15 Noemvri Str., Sofia, BG 1040 Bulgaria E: kotsil@clphchm.bas.bg T: +35 9298 984 46 W: www.bas.bg Bund fur Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND) Patricia Cameron Chemikalienpolitik und Nanotechnologie, Bundesgeschäftsstelle, Am Köllnischen Park 1, Berlin, D-10179 E: patricia.cameron@bund.net T: +49 3027 586 426 W: www.bund.net Bundesamt fur Landwirtschaft (BLW) Markus Lotscher Mattenhofstrasse 5, Berne, CH-3003 E: markus.loetscher@blw.admin.ch T: +41 3132 560 85 W: www.blw.admin.ch Bundesanstalt fuer Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin (BAUA) Marcus Starzinger Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA), Friedrich-Henkel-Weg 1-25, Dortmund, D-44149 E: starzinger.marcus@baua.bund.de T: +49 2319 071 2670 W: www.baua.de Bundesministerium fuer Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) Ms Liane Horst Head of Nanotechnology Division Referat 511, Nanotechnologie; Neue Werkstoffe, Bonn, D-53170 E: liane.horst@bmbf.bund.de T: +49 2289 957 3390 W: www.bmbf.de Burgundy Gold Ltd Ms Amanda Lyne 68 Beech View Road, Kingsley, Cheshire, WA6 8DG E: alyne@burgundygold.com T: +44 1928 787 179 W: www.burgundygold.com Buro Brussel der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft ev Vladimir Maly 98, Rue du Trône, Brussels, B-1050 E: vladimir.maly@helmholtz.de T: +32 2500 097 0 W: www.helmholtz.de BVT Technologies, a.s. Jan Krejci Hudcova 78c, Hudcova 78c, Brno, CZ-612 00 Czech Republic E: info@bvt.cz T: +420 541 541 545 W: www.bvt.cz C C Beerli AG Urs Isler Zwirnerei-Färberei, Heidlerstrasse 2, Thal, CH-9425 E: urs.isler@beerli.com T: +41 7188 616 56 W: www.beerli.com C Engineering srl Valerio Pagnotta Largo Carlo Salinari, 18/19, Rome, I-00142 Italy E: v.pagnotta-ceng@dappolonia.it T: +39 0659 450 211 W: www.dappolonia.it C nano - Grand Sud-Ouest Jean Pierre Aimé Chairman CPMOH, Université Bordeaux 1, 351 cours de la Libération, Talence Cedex, F-33405 E: jp.aime@cnanogso.org T: +33 5400 089 56 W: http://www.cnanogso.org 140 success through nanomaterials

C nano - Nord-Ouest Philippe Pareige Haute-Normandie Region Groupe de Physique des Matériaux (UMR - 6634), Université de Rouen, Avenue de l Université, 76801 Saint Etienne du Rouvray, Rouen, F-76000 E: philippe.pareige@univ-rouen.fr T: +33 2329 550 47 W: http://iemn.univ-lille1.fr/cnanono C+ Advanced Performance Textiles Ltd Stanley Russell 18 Tullykevin Road, Greyabbey, County Down, BT22 2NB E: sales@cplusapt.co.uk T: +44 2842 758 661 W: www.cplusapt.co.uk Cabot Microelectronics Ananth Naman Vice President, Research and Development 870 N. Commons Drive, Aurora, Illinois, IL 60504 United States of America E: ananth_naman@cabotmp.com T: +1 630 375 6631 W: www.cabotcmp.com Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd Bojan Boskovic 14 Orchard Way, Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 5BN E: bojan.boskovic@cnt-ltd.co.uk T: +44 1954 710 865 Cambridge Technology Group (CTG) Simon Payne CEO 7 Dirac House, St John s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 0WS E: simon.payne@cambridgetechgroup.com T: +44 1223 223 007 W: www.cambridgetechgroup.com CambridgeIP Mr Ilian Iliev CEO 8A Kings Parade Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1SJ E: ilian.iliev@cambridgeip.com T: +44 1223 778 846 W: www.cambridgeip.com Camurus AB Fredrik Tiberg Ideon Science Park, Gamma Building, Sölvegatan 41, Lund, S-223 70 Sweden E: Fredrik.Tiberg@camurus.com T: +46 4628 657 30 W: www.camurus.com Canadian High Commission Dr Lee Thornton Trade Commissioner Macdonald House, 1 Grosvenor Square, London, W1K 4AB E: lee.thornton@international.gc.ca T: +44 2072 586 619 W: www.london.gc.ca Canatu Oy Dr David Brown CEO Tekniikantie 21, Espoo, FIN-02150 Finland E: david.brown@canatu.com T: +358 503 444 204 W: www.canatu.com Capital Strategy Corporate Finance Limited (Capital SCF) Denise Ciesielka 81 Whitfield Street, London, W1T 4HG E: denise.ciesielka@capitalscf.com T: +44 2072 555 154 W: www.capitalscf.com Carbon NanoTube & Fibre 21 YOUR-TOOL GmbH, Zaunergasse 4, Steinbrunn, Neue Siedlung, D-2491 E: info@carbon-nanofiber.com T: +43 2624 202 77 W: www.carbon-nanofiber.com Carillion Plc Phil Lovell Carillion PLC, 24 Birch Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 4HY T: +44 1902 422 431 W: www.carillionplc.com Carl Zeiss GmbH Dr. Rainer Schmidt Corporate Research & Technology Carl-Zeiss-Promenade 10, Jena, D-97745 E: r.schmidt@zeiss.de T: +49 3641 643 645 Carl Zeiss IMT Andrew Thompson 2 Hadrians Way, Glebe Farm Industrial Estate, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV21 1ST E: a.thompson@zeiss.co.uk T: +44 1788 821 762 W: www.zeiss.co.uk CARSA Simon Hardiman Carretera de Asua 6, Getxo, E-48930 Spain E: shardiman@carsa.es T: +34 6004 603 72 W: www.carsa.es Catlin Insurance Company (UK) Limited Matthew Newman Business Group Leader 3 Minster Court, Mincing Lane, London, EC3R 7DD E: matthew.newman@catlin.com T: +44 2074 585 759 W: www.catlin.com CBR Heidelberg Cement Group Frédéric Deleuze Maintenance Manager Rue des Trois Fermes 1, Lixhe, B-4600 E: frederic.deleuze@cbr.be T: +32 4379 921 2 W: www.cbr.be CBS Butler Joe Brown Senior Consultant Kings Mill, Kings Mill Lane, South Nutfield, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 5NB E: jbrown@cbsbutler.com T: +44 1737 822 000 W: www.cbsbutler.com CECIMO Rene Groothedde Avenue Louise 66, Brussels, B-1050 E: secr-gen@cecimo.be T: +32 2502 709 0 W: www.cecimo.be CEDRAT technologies SA Frank Claeyssen 15, Chemin de Malacher - Inovallée (ex-zirst), Meylan Cedex, F-38246 E: frank.claeyssen@cedrat.com T: +33 4769 050 45 W: www.cedrat.com Celabor Scrl Marc Cludts Avenue de parc, 38, Herve, B-4655 E: marc.cludtscelabor.be T: +32 8732 245 4 W: www.celabor.be Celfa AG Coating Francois Varescon Bahnhofstrasse 92, Seewen, CH-6423 T: +41 4181 939 39 W: www.folex.ch Cella Energy Ltd. Professor Stephen Bennington Chief Scientist Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0QX E: stephen.bennington@stfc.ac.uk T: +44 1235 445 568 W: www.cellaenergy.com Cenaero ASBL Michel Delanaye CEO Bâtiment Eole, 1er étage, Rue des Frères Wright 29, Gosselies, B-6041 E: michel.delanaye@cenaero.be T: +32 7191 933 0 W: www.cenaero.be CeNTech GmbH Wolfgang Buscher Center for Nanotechnology, Heisenbergstr. 11, Munster, D-48149 E: wb@centech.de T: +49 2515 340 6101 W: www.centech.de CeNTech GmbH. Dr Thomas Robbers CEO Center for Nanotechnology, Heisenbergstr. 11, Münster, D-48149 E: robbers@centech.de T: +49 2515 340 6101 W: www.centech.de Center for Advanced Science and Innovation (CASI) Shozo Yanagida Osaka University, 6F 2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Suita, Osaka, J-565 0871 Japan E: s.yanagida@casi.osaka-u.ac.jp T: +81 6687 973 51 W: www.osaka-u-sf.org Center for NanoScience (CENS) Dr Marie-Christine Blüm Scientific Manager Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat (LMU), Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Munich, D-80539 E: bluem@cens.de T: +49 8921 805 791 W: www.cens.de Center of Advanced European Studies and Research (Caesar) Dr Karl-Heinz Hoffmann Head of Diagnostic Services Research Center Caesar, Ludwig-Erhard-Allee 2, Bonn, D-53175 E: hoffmann@caesar.de T: +49 2289 656 100 W: www.caesar.de Central England Business Angels LLP Patricia Geraghty Partner The Stone House, 123 High Street, Henley-in-Arden, West Midlands, B95 5AU E: pat@cebangels.com T: +44 7713 146 751 W: www.centralenglandbusinessangels.com Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI) Goutam De 196 Raja S C Mullick Road, Kolkata, IND-700032 India E: gde@cgcri.res.in T: +91 3324 733 496 W: www.cgcri.re.in Centre de Recherches Metalliques (CRM) ASBL Jean-Claude Herman CEO Avenue du Bois St-Jean 21, Liege, B-4000 E: herman@rdmetal.ulg.ac.be T: +32 4254 651 1 W: www.crm-eur.com Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) Dr Matthew Sanders Laboratory Manager The Nothe, Barrack Road, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8UB E: matthew.sanders@cefas.co.uk T: +44 1502 562 244 W: www.cefas.co.uk Centre for Micro and Nano Moulding Dr Ben Whiteside Technical Manager University of Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP E: b.r.whiteside@bradford.ac.uk T: +44 1274 785 001 W: www.microandnanomoulding.co.uk Centre for Polymer Micro and Nano Technology (Polymer MNT) Dr Paul Reay Business Development Manager School of Engineering, Design and Technology, University of Bradford, EDT 8, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP E: enquiries@polymer-mnt.brad.ac.uk T: +44 1274 236 266 W: polymer-mnt@brad.ac.uk Centre for Precision Technologies Philip Harrison Centre Manager University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 3DH E: p.harrison@hud.ac.uk T: +44 1484 472 975 W: www2.hud.ac.uk Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) Neville Hamlin Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar, Cleveland, TS10 4RF E: neville.hamlin@uk-cpi.com T: +44 1642 455 340 W: www.uk-cpi.com Subbarao Bassava 3 Rue Michel-Ange, Cedex 16, Paris, F-75794 E: subbarao.bassava@cnrs-dir.fr T: +33 1449 641 40 W: www.cnrs.fr Centre of Excellence in Customised Assembly (CECA) Dr Sarah Stevens Business Development Executive School of Mechanical, Materials & Manufacturing Engineering, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG7 2RD E: sarah.stevens@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 1159 513 830 W: www.ceca-uk.com Centre of Expertise Programme (OSKE) Mauno Harju Jyväskylä Innovation Ltd, Piippukatu 11, P.O. Box 27, Jyväskylä, FIN-40101 Finland E: mauno.harju@jklinnovation.fi T: +358 408 320 455 W: www.jklinnovation.fi Centre Spatial de Liege (CPL) Denis Vandormael Microfabrications manager Avenue Pré-Aily, Angleur, B-4031 E: dvandormael@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4367 666 8 W: www.csl.ulg.ac.be Centre Technique des Industries Mécaniques (CETIM) Djea Djeapragache 52, Avenue Félix Louat, BP 80067, Senlis, Senlis, F-60304 E: djeapragache@cetim.fr T: +33 3446 733 30 W: www.cetim.org Centro de estudios e investigaciones técnicas de Gipuzkoa (CEIT) Pablo De Lecea Paseo de Manuel Lardizabal, Nº 15, Donostia - San Sebastian, E-20 018 Spain E: plecea@ceit.es T: +34 9432 128 00 W: www.ceit.es Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (CDTI) Marta Gomez Quintanilla Cid, 4, Madrid, E-28001 Spain E: mgq@cdti.es T: +34 9158 155 00 W: www.cdti.es Centro Tecnologico Tekniker Sabino Azcarate Apdo. 44, Avda. Otaola 20, Eibar, Guipúzcoa, E-20600 Spain E: sazcarate@tekniker.es T: +34 9432 067 44 W: www.tekniker.es Centrum für Angewandte Nanotechnologie (CAN) GmbH Dr Frank Schröder-Oeynhausen COO Grindelallee 117, Hamburg, D-20146 E: fso@can-hamburg.de T: +49 4042 838 3951 W: www.can-hamburg.de Ceratizit S. à r. l. Wolfgang Boehlke Route de Holzem, 101, Mamer, L-8232 Luxembourg E: wolfgang.boehlke@ceratizit.com T: +352 312 0851 W: www.ceratizit.com Cham Paper Group Edgar Habich Sinserstrasse 67, Cham, CH-6330 E: info@iccham.com T: +41 4178 518 88 W: www.cham-group.com Charite Campus Virchnow - Klinikum Universitatsmedizin Berlin Centrum Muskuloskeletale Chirurgie Dr Georg Duda Augustenburger Platz 1, Berlin, D-13353 E: georg.duda@charite.de T: +49 3045 055 9079 W: www.charite.de NanoPerspective 141

Charmilles Technologies Georg Walder 8-10 Rue Du Pre De La Fontaine, Meyrin 1, Geneva, CH-1217 E: georg.walder@charmilles.ch T: +41 2278 331 11 W: www.charmillesus.com Cheil Industries Inc Jong Yoon 105, Chimsan-dong, Puk-gu, Taegu, ROK-702-050 South Korea E: ityooni@samsung.com T: +1 825 335 87123 W: www.cii/samsung.co.kr ChemicalWeek Alex Scott Executive Editor 24-25 Scala Street, London, WIT 2HP E: ascott@chemweek.com T: +44 2074 367 676 W: www.chemweek.com Chemistry World Magazine Victoria Gill Editor Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA E: gillv@rsc.org T: +44 2074 378 656 W: www.rsc.org Chempac A/S Ulrik Larsen Hirsemarken 1 B, Farum, DK-3520 Denmark E: uld@chempaq.com T: +45 4439 050 0 W: www.chempaq.com Chemspeed Technologies Ltd Guy Travers General Manager Caxton House, Northampton Science Park, Kings Park Road, Moulton Park, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN3 6LG E: guy.travers@chemspeed.com T: +44 1604 654 200 W: www.chemspeed.com Chisso Corporation Seiki Mitani General Manager Rudower Chaussee 29, Berlin, D-12489 E: seiki.mitani@chisso.de T: +49 3063 926 064 W: www.chisso.co.jp Christian Burkert GmbH & Co KG Dr Jan Schlander Christian-Burkert-Strasse 13-17, Ingelfingen, D-74653 E: jan.schlander@burkert.com T: +49 7940 109 1111 W: www.buerkert.de CHT R Beitlich GmbH Matthias Koch Bismarckstr. 102, Tubingen, D-72072 E: info@cht.com T: +49 7071 154 0 W: www.cht-group.de CILAS Christophe Goepfert 8, Avenue Buffon, BP 6319, Z.I. La Source, Orleans, F-45063 E: goepfert@cilas.com T: +33 2386 459 21 W: www.cilas.com Cimcool Industrial Products BV Jeroen Sprengers Schiedamsedijk 20, Vlaardingen, NL-3134 KK Netherlands T: +31 1046 006 60 W: www.cimcool.net CimtecLab Antonella Tarzia S.P. 32, Zona Industriale, Soleto, I-73010 Italy E: antonella.tarzia@cimteclab.it T: +39 0832 331 727 W: www.cimteclab.it CimtecLab Andrea Minigher Area Science Park, Padriciano 99, Trieste, I-34012 Italy E: andrea.minigher@cimteclab.it T: +39 0403 755 449 W: www.cimteclab.it Cinvention AG Dr Sohéil Asgari Nano-Composite Systems, Rheingaustr. 190-196, Wiesbaden, D-65203 E: s.asgari@cinvention.com T: +49 6119 628 730 W: www.cinvention.com Cion Consulting Dr Lorraine Ferris The Old Smithy, The Green, Scriven, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 9EA E: lorraine@cion-consulting.com T: +44 1423 863 330 W: www.cion-consulting.com Cissoid SA Pierre Delatte CTO CEI Building, Chemin du Cyclotron 6, Louvain-la-Neuve, B-1348 E: delatte@cissoid.com T: +32 1048 921 1 W: www.cissoid.com City Technology Ltd Dr Keith Pratt Walton Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 1SZ E: keith.pratt@citytech.co.uk T: +44 2392 325 511 W: www.citytech.com Cleanroom Installation Services Ltd Mr Stephen Daldry 9 The Metro Centre, Ronsons Way, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL4 9QT E: cleanrooms@stodec.co.uk T: +44 1727 840 594 W: www.thecleanroomcompany.com Cleanroom Supplies Limited Mr Michael Hill MD Violet House, Cumrew, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA8 9DD E: admin@cleanroomsuppliesltd.com T: +44 1768 896 800 W: www.cleanroomsuppliesltd.com CleanTechnology International Corp. Anthony Wagner CTO PO BOX 6387, Sherwood, Arkansas, AR 72124 United States of America E: twagner@cleantechnano.com T: +1 513 309 5084 W: www.cleantechnano.com CNR-INFM and Dipartimento di Chimica e Fisica Giorgio Sberveglieri Via Valotti 9, Brescia, I-25133 Italy E: sbervegl@tflab.ing.unibs.it T: +39 0303 715 709 W: http://sensor.ing.unibs.it Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH Christian Mannich Roseller Str. 4, Dormagen, D-41539 E: cmaennich@coatema.de T: +49 2133 978 40 W: www.coatema.de Cochlear Technology Centre Europe Bart Volckaerts Mechelen Campus, Schaliënhoevedreef 20 I, Mechelen, B-2650 E: bvolckaerts@cochlear.be T: +32 1536 280 0 W: www.cochlear.be Cockerill Maintenance et Ingenierie (CMI) Paul Neirinck Vice President Development Avenue A. Greiner 1, Seraing, B-4100 E: paul.neirinck@cmigroupe.com T: +32 4330 268 0 W: www.cmigroupe.com Cody Gate Ventures LLP Dr Jonathan Tudor Festival House, Jessop Avenue, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 3SH E: regulatory_info@codygate.com T: +44 1242 663 768 W: www.codygate.com Cofely AG Werner Straub Manager Sales Cleanroom Technology Thurgauerstrasse 56, Zurich, CH-8050 E: werner.straub@cofely.ch T: +41 4438 785 17 W: www.cofely.ch CoGDEM Leigh Greenham Unit 11, Theobald Business Park, Knowl Piece, Wilbury Way, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4 0TY E: leigh.greenham@electromagnolia.com T: +44 1462 434 322 W: www.cogdem.org.uk Colegsirgar David Bonnell Graig Campus, Sandy Road, Llanelli, Dyfed, SA15 4DN E: david@dbonnell.freeserve.co.uk T: +44 1554 748 000 W: www.colegsirgar.ac.uk Collectief Centrum van de Belgische Technologische Industrie (SIRRIS, ex-crif-wtcm) Peter Verhasselt Diamant Building, Boulevard A. Reyerslaan 80, Brussels, B-1030 E: peter.verhasselt@sirris.be T: +32 4989 194 55 W: www.sirris.be Coller IP Management Maurice Alphandary Principal Consultant Fugro House, Hithercroft Road, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 9RB E: maurice.alphandary@collerip.com T: +44 8704 021 622 W: www.collerip.com Comar Chemicals (PTY) Ltd Dieter Roland PO Box 1599, Dassenberg, ZA-7350 South Africa E: dieter.roland@comarchem.co.za T: +27 2157 713 33 W: www.comarchem.com Comdaq Colin Howard Chairman 6 Riverside Park, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 7UG E: colin.howard@comdaq.net T: +44 1483 766 047 W: www.comdaq.com Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) David Holden Laboratoire d Electronique et de Technologie de l Information (LETI), 17 Rue des Martyrs, Grenoble Cedex 9, F-38054 E: holdenda@chartreuse.cea.fr T: +33 4387 845 41 W: www.chartreuse.cea.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Jean Pierre Travers Deputy Head Structure et Propriétés d Architectures Moleculaires (SPrAM), 17 rue des Martyrs, Grenoble Cedex 09, F-38054 E: jean-pierre.travers@cea.fr T: +33 4387 838 86 W: http://inac.cea.fr/spram Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Jean Philippe Bourgoin Laboratoire d Electronique Moléculaire, CEA Saclay laboratoire, Plateau de Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, F-91191 E: jbourgoin@cea.fr T: +33 1690 855 65 W: www.cea.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Serge Palacin Institut Rayonnement Matière de Saclay (IRAMIS), CEA Saclay laboratoire LIONS, Plateau de Saclay, Bâtiment 524, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, F-91191 E: serge.palacin@cea.fr T: +33 1690 854 28 W: http://iramis.cea.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Denis Fichou Laboratoire Nanostructures et Semi-conducteurs Organiques (CEA - UMR 7611), CEA Saclay laboratoire LIONS, Plateau de Saclay, Bâtiment 462, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, F-91191 E: fichou@drecam.cea.fr T: +33 1690 843 74 W: www.cea.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Daniel Bonamy Head of Complex Systems & Fracture Group Labotatoire de Nano-Objets et Systèmes Complexes (LNOSC), DSM/IRAMIS/SPCSI, CEA Saclay laboratoire, Plateau de Saclay, Bâtiment 524, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, F-91191 E: daniel.bonamy@cea.fr T: +33 1690 821 14 W: www.cea.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Didier Normand Institut Rayonnement Matière de Saclay (IRAMIS), CEA Saclay, Plateau de Saclay, Bât 524, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, F-91191 E: didier.normand@cea.fr T: +33 1690 870 38 W: http://www-drecam.cea.fr/spec Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Jean-Pascal Brison Service de Physique Statistique, Magnétisme et Supraconductivité (SPSMS), 17 rue des Martyrs, Grenoble Cedex 09, F-38054 E: jean-pascal.brison@cea.fr T: +33 4387 852 48 W: http://inac.cea.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Helene Magnan Head of Group Service de Physique et Chimie des Surfaces et Interfaces (CAPMAG), IRAMIS SPCSI, CEA Saclay laboratoire, Plateau de Saclay, Bâtiment 462, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, F-91191 E: helene.magnan@cea.fr T: +33 1690 894 04 W: www.cea.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Dr Jean Daillant Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire sur l Organisation Nanométrique et Supramoléculaire (LIONS), CEA Saclay laboratoire LIONS, Plateau de Saclay, Bâtiment 125, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, F-91191 E: jean.daillant@cea.fr T: +33 1690 881 57 W: www.cea.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Gilles Le Blevennec Laboratoire d Innovation pour les Technologies des Energies Nouvelles et les nanomatériaux (LITEN) DTNM-LCH, DTNM-LCH, 17 rue des Martyrs, Grenoble Cedex 09, F-38054 E: gilles.le-blevennec@cea.fr T: +33 4387 853 40 W: www.cea.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Alain Schuhl SPINTEC, CEA 1005 Building, 17 rue des Martyrs, Grenoble Cedex 09, F-38054 E: alain.schuhl@cea.fr T: +33 4387 831 62 W: www.spintec.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Jean Michel Gérard Le Service de Physique des Matériaux et des Microstructures (SP2M), Laboratoire Nanophysique et Semiconducteurs, 17 rue des Martyrs, Grenoble Cedex 09, F-38054 E: jean-michel.gerard@cea.fr T: +33 4387 831 34 W: http://inac.cea.fr/sp2m Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Thierry Heulin Institut de Biologie Environnementale et Biotechnologie (IBEB), Service de Biologie Végétale et de Microbiologie Environnementale (SBVME - UMR 6191), CEA Cadarache, Bât P, St Paul lez Durance, F-13108 E: thierry.heulin@cea.fr T: +33 4422 570 88 W: http://www-dsv.cea.fr/instituts/institut-debiologie-environnementale-et-biotechnologie-ibeb/ unites-de-recherche/service-de-biologie-vegetale-etde-microbiologie-environnementale-umr-6191-cnrscea-aix-marseille-ii-sbvme Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Dr Christiane Alba Simionesco Laboratoire Léon Brillouin, CEA Saclay laboratoire, Plateau de Saclay, Bâtiment 563, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, F-91191 E: christiane.alba-simionesco@cea.fr T: +33 1690 832 54 W: www.cea.fr 142 success through nanomaterials

Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Dr Cecile Reynaud Head of Nano Object Group Laboratoire Francis Perrin, CEA Saclay laboratoire LLB, Plateau de Saclay, Bâtiment 522, Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, F-91191 E: cecile.reynaud@cea.fr T: +33 1690 824 73 W: www.cea.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Dr Amal Chabli Nanocharacterization Programme Manager Laboratoire d Electronique et de Technologie de l Information (LETI), CEA-DRT-LETI, CEA Grenoble, 17 rue des Martyrs, Grenoble Cedex 09, F-38054 E: amal.chabli@cea.fr T: +33 4387 845 94 W: http://www-leti.cea.fr Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) Eric Quemeneur Institut de Biologie Environnementale et Biotechnologie (IBEB), Service de Biochimie et Toxicologie Nucléaire (SBTN), CEA Marcoule, BP 17171, Bagnols-sur-Cèze, F-30207 E: eric.quemeneur@cea.fr T: +33 4667 919 01 W: http://www-dsv.cea.fr/instituts/institut-de-biologieenvironnementale-et-biotechnologie-ibeb/unitesde-recherche/service-de-biochimie-et-toxicologienucleaire-sbtn CompanDX Ltd Dr Andrew D. Sutton CEO BoioCity Nottingham, Pennyfoot Street, Nottingham, NG1 1GF E: andy.sutton@compandx.com T: +44 7764 580 468 W: www.compandx.com Competenz Centrum Ultra Prazision Oberflachen Bearbeitung ev Heiko Klawitter Bundesallee 100, Braunschweig, D-38116 E: klawitter@upob.de T: +49 5315 925 131 W: www.upob.de Computer und Automation Research Institut Geza Haidegger MTA SZTAKI, Kende u 13-17, Budapest, H-1111 Hungary E: haidegger@sztaki.hu T: +36 1279 622 4 W: www.sztaki.com Conduit Ventures Ltd Ms Sophia Vanco Unit B, 2nd Floor Colonial Building, 59-61 Hatton Gardens, London, EC1N 8LS E: sv@conduit-ventures.com T: +44 2078 313 131 W: www.conduit-ventures.com Confederation of British Industry (CBI) Harry Cooper Policy Adviser - Environment Regulation Centre Point, 103 New Oxford Street, London, WC1A 1DU E: harry.cooper@cbi.org.uk T: +44 2073 958 189 W: www.cbi.org.uk Connect London Mr James Gardner 7 The Coles Shop, Merton Abbey Mills, London, SW19 2RD E: james.gardner@connectlondon.org T: +44 2085 452 875 W: www.connectlondon.org Conripro Group s.r.o Vladimir Velebny Dolní Dobrouc 401, Dolní Dobrouc, CZ-561 02 Czech Republic E: velebny@contipro.cz T: +420 465 519 530 W: www.contipro-group.cz Consorzio Interuniversitario per lo Sviluppo dei Sistemi a Grande Interfase (CSGI) Roberto Rolli University of Florence, Department of Chemistry, Via della Lastruccia 3, Sesto Fiorentino, I-50019 Italy E: rolli.csgi@nettuno.it T: +39 0422 447 345 W: www.csgi.unifi.it Constellation Capital Stuart Hillston CEO New Broad Street House, 35 New Broad Street, London, EC2M 1NH E: stuart@constellation-capital.com T: +44 8448 889 980 W: www.constellation-capital.com Consult DB Ltd. David Butler PO Box 179, Stockton-on-Tees, TS21 1YN E: dbutler@consultdb.co.uk T: +44 1642 570 500 W: www.consultdb.co.uk Copenhagen Business School Sabine Bietz Solbjerg Plads 3, Frederiksberg, DK-2000 Denmark E: cbs@cbs.dk T: +45 3815 381 5 W: www.uk.cbs.dk Coperion Waeschle GmbH & Co KG Bjoern Walter Theodorstrasse 10, Stuttgart, D-70469 E: bjoern.walter@coperion.com T: +49 7118 970 W: www.coperion.com Coramos Dai Hayward 47 Cleveland Drive, Darlington, DL3 7HF E: dhayward@coramos.com T: +44 1325 465 832 Cormitec bvba Gino Sirejacob Lageweg 60, Menen, B-8930 E: gino.sirejacob@cormitec.be T: +32 4759 399 93 W: www.cormitec.be Cornucopia Capital Ltd 65 London Wall, London, EC2M 5TU E: info@cornupia.com T: +44 2070 506 57739 W: www.cornupia.com Costec Technologies GmbH Heiko Scharnweber Elbuferstr. 227a, Marschacht, D-21436 E: heiko.scharnweber@costec.eu T: +49 4176 912 009 W: www.costech.com Cotec GmbH Anders Schwender Frankenstraße 19, Karlstein, D-63791 E: schwender@cotec-gmbh.com T: +49 6188 994 6222 W: http://cotec.hello.de Coventor SARL Gerold Schropfer 3 Avenue du Québec, Villebon sur Yvette, F-91140 E: gerold.schropfer@coventor.com T: +33 1692 984 94 W: www.coventor.com COVENTYA GmbH Klaus Wojczykowski Stadtring Nordhorn 116, Gutersloh, D-33334 E: k.wojczykowski@coventya.com T: +49 5241 936 20 W: www.coventya.com CTI Invest Jean-Pierre Vuilleumier Managing Seehofstrasse 6, Zürich, CH-8008 E: vui@cti-invest.ch T: +41 7925 132 09 W: www.cti-invest.ch CTI Venturelab Jordi Montserrat Managing PSE-C, Lausanne, CH-1015 E: jordi.montserrat@venturelab.ch T: +41 2169 358 81 W: www.venturelab.ch D D Young & Co LLP Tim Russell Partner 120 Holborn, London, EC1N 2DY E: tir@dyoung.co.uk T: +44 2072 698 550 W: www.dyoung.com DAI Tim Kisiel Suite 440, Southbank House, Black Prince Road, London, SE1 7SJ E: DAIEurope@dai.com T: +44 2074 208 600 W: www.dai.com Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd. Satoshi Saruwatari 1-1-1 Ichigaya- Kagacho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, J-162-8001 Japan E: oota-y5@mail.dnp.co.jp T: +81 3326 621 11 W: www.dnp.co.jp Daido Metal Europe Madan Pal R&D Engineer Winterhay Lane, Ilminster, Somerset, TA19 9PH E: madan.pal@daidometal.com T: +44 1460 532 21 W: www.daidometal.com Dairy Crest Limited Richard Knaggs Packaging Technologist Technical Development Centre, Crudgington, Telford, Shropshire, TF6 6HY E: richard.knaggs@dairycrest.co.uk T: +44 7739 875 605 W: www.dairycrest.co.uk Danfoss Ventures A/S Stig Poulsen Nordborgvej 81, Building E14, Nordborg, DK-6430 Denmark E: stig_poulsen@danfoss.com T: +45 7488 473 7 W: www.ventures.danfoss.com Datapixel - Innovalia Metrology Toni Ventura Ronda Sta. Eulália, 37, Nave #13 - Parque Industrial Pallejà, 1, Pallejà, Barcelona, E-08780 Spain E: toni.ventura@datapixel.com T: +34 9366 330 43 W: www.datapixel.com De Cie GmbH Flinschstr. 51, Frankfurt am Main, D-60388 E: info@decie.de T: +49 6995 430 20 W: www.decie.de De Simone Frédéric Sente Manager rue Fontenelle 18, Farciennes, B-6240 E: frederic.sente@desimone.be T: +32 7181 185 9 W: www.desimone.be Debiopharm S.A. Vincent Buchard Forum après-demain, Chemin Messidor 5-7, Case postale 5911, Lausanne, CH-1002 T: +41 2132 101 11 W: www.debiopharm.com Deckel Grinders Ltd Arthur Turner Pasture Lane Business Centre, Rainford, St Helens, WA11 8PU E: sales@deckel-grinders.com T: +44 1744 886 651 W: www.deckel-grinders.com Decubber Project Assistance Chris Decubber Vissersstraat 12 b.22, Vilvoorde, B-1800 E: chris.decubber@decubber.com T: +32 2253 936 2 W: www.decubber.com/background.htm Defence Technology & Information Centre Gavin Copeland Communications, Information and Business Team Leader Hackett Building, Defence Academy, Shrivenham, Wiltshire, SN6 8JU E: sit-raocommunications@defence.mod.uk T: +44 1793 314 034 W: www.science.mod.uk Degussa Manfred Stickler Rohm GmbH, Kirschenallee, Darmstadt, D-64293 E: manfred.stickler@evonik.com T: +49 6151 184 125 W: www.degussa.com Degussa Markus Pridoehl Rodenbacher Chaussee 4, Hanau-Wolfgang, D-63457 E: markus.pridoehl@evonik.com T: +49 6181 593 180 W: www.degussa.com Degussa Beata-Maria Lortz Bennigsenplatz 1, Dusseldorf, D-40474 E: beata-maria.lortz@degussa.com T: +49 2116 504 10 W: www.degussa.com Deltatec Eddy Bertrem Sales Manager Rue Gilles Magnée 92/6, Ans, B-4430 E: e.bertrem@deltatec.be T: +32 4239 788 0 W: www.deltatec.be Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) Kenton Thompson Kingsgate House, 66-74 Victoria Street, London, Greater London, SW1E 6SW E: kenton.thompson@dius.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 2033 008 514 W: www.dius.gov.uk/innovation Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) Elizabeth Surkovic Bioscience unit, 1 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0ET E: elizabeth.surkovic@berr.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 2072 151 472 W: www.berr.gov.uk Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) Steve Morgan Nanotechnologies Policy Advisor Nobel House, 17 Smith Square, London, SW1P 3JR E: steve.l.morgan@defra.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 2072 381 580 W: www.defra.gov.uk Department of Health Andrew Whitcombe Richmond House, 79 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2NS E: andrew.whitcombe@dh.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 2072 104 850 W: www.doh.gov.uk Department of Micro und Nanotechnology (MIC) Niels Freese Denmark Technical University, Ørsteds Plads, Bygning 345Ø, Kgs. Lyngby, DK-2800 Denmark E: niels.freese@mic.dtu.dk T: +45 4525 570 0 W: www.nanotech.dtu.dk Department of Transport Peter Browne Head of Standards and Innovation Great Minster House, 76 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DR E: peter.browne@dft.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 2079 442 571 W: www.dft.gov.uk Dequenne Chimie sprl Jacques Dequenne CEO Avenue Louis Goblet 193, Baudour, B-7331 E: jacques.dequenne@dequennechimie.be T: +32 6584 441 0 W: www.dequachim.be NanoPerspective 143

Derbigum Imperbel Michel Getlichermann Project Manager Parc Industriel, Perwez, B-1360 E: michel.getlichermann@derbigum.com T: +32 8165 432 1 W: www.derbigum.com Design Futures Group Andy Toward Furnival Building, 153 Arundel Street, Sheffield, S1 2NU E: andy.toward@designfuturesgroup.com T: +44 1142 252 732 W: www.designfuturesgroup.com Deutsche Arbeitsschutzausstellung Hans-Gerd Kaspers Friedrich-Henkel-Weg 1-25, Dortmund, D-44149 T: +49 2319 071 2479 W: www.dasa-dortmund.de Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Physik, Mathematik, Geowissenschaften Agnieszka Hac Kennedyallee 40, Bonn, D-53175 E: agnieszka.hac@dfg.de T: +49 2288 852 843 W: www.dfg.de/en Deutsches Forschungszenstrum fuer Kunstliche Intelligenz (DFKI) GmbH/ZMMI Detler Zuehlke Zentrum für Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion (ZMMI), Gottlieb-Daimler-Straße 42, Kaiserslautern, D-67663 E: zuehlke@mv.uni-kl.de T: +49 6312 053 570 W: www.dfki.de Deutsches Museum München Dr Wolfgang Heckl Museumsinsel 1, Munich, D-80538 E: heckl@deutsches-museum.de T: +49 8921 793 13 W: www.deutsches-museum.de/en Deutsches Textilforschungszentrum Nord-West e.v. (DTNW) Professor Eckhard Schollmeyer Institut an der Universität Duisburg - Essen, Adlersstr. 1, Krefeld, D-47798 E: schollmeyer@dtnw.de T: +49 2151 843 0 W: www.dtnw.de Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.v. (DLR). Barbara Milow Institute of Materials Physics in Space, Linder Höhe, Koln, D-51147 E: barbara.milow@dlr.de T: +49 2203 601 2331 W: www.dlr.de/mp/en DHI Hans Enggrob Agern Allé 5, Hørsholm, DK-2970 Denmark E: dhi@dhigroup.com T: +45 4516 920 0 W: www.dhigroup.com DIAB SpA Raffaela Bressan Development Engineer Via F. Rolla 13/9, Genova, I-16152 Italy E: raffaela.bressan@it.diabgroup.com T: +39 0437 776 836 W: www.diabgroup.com DIAB Sverige AB Eva-Lotta Petersson Development Engineer Box 201, Laholm, S-31222 Sweden E: eva-lotta.petersson@se.diabgroup.com T: +46 7335 064 04 W: www.diabgroup.com Diad Srl Maddalena Rostagno Strada Della Praia 12/C, Buttigliera Alta, Torno, I-10090 Italy E: maddalena.rostagno@diadsrl.com T: +39 3473 302 727 W: www.diadgroup.com DiAgam Gilbert Ameryckx CEO Rue du Parc Industriel 36, Ghislenghien, B-7822 E: mail@diagam.com T: +32 6855 148 2 W: www.diagam.com Diarotech SA Etienne Lamine Manging Centre Héraclès, Chaussée de Charleroi 95, Gilly, B-6060 E: etienne.lamine@diarotech.com T: +32 7128 772 0 W: www.diarotech.com Die Innovationsgesellschaft mbh Christoph Meili Lerchenfeldstrasse 5, St Gallen, CH-9014 E: christoph.meili@innovationsgesellschaft.ch T: +41 7127 474 17 W: www.innovationsgesellschaft.ch/index_en.htm Dipl Ing Werner Graf AG Edgar Seiz Buechenstrasse 9, Staad SG, CH-9422 E: edgar.seiz@grafbelts.ch T: +41 7185 513 13 W: www.grafbelts.ch Disetronic Medical Systems AG Wolfgang Janzen Kirchbergstrasse 190, Burgdorf, CH-3401 E: info.disetronic@roche.com T: +41 3442 424 24 W: www.roche.ch Do-Coop Technologies Ltd. Eran Gabbai 3B Yoni Netanyahu St., Or-Yehuda, IL-60376 Israel E: eran_gabbai@docoop.com T: +972 353 338 04 W: www.docoop.com Dolder AG Andreas Spittel Immengasse 9, Basel, CH-4004 E: andreas.spittel@dolder.com T: +41 6132 663 11 W: www.dolder.com Dow Corning Thomas Easton Coatings and Performance Chemicals, Technical Service, Cardiff Road, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, CF63 2YL E: tom.easton@dowcorning.com T: +44 1446 732 350 W: www.dowcorning.com Dow Europe GmbH Ivan Exnar Formerly HPL S.A, PSE B, EPFL, Lausanne, CH-1015 E: i.exnar@highpowerlithium.com T: +41 2169 386 83 W: www.highpowerlithium.com DPS Engineering Patrick McIntyre PO Box 19, Middleton, Manchester, M24 2DD E: patrick.mcintyre@dpsengineering.com T: +44 1616 546 706 W: www.dps-engineering.co.uk DPS Engineering David O Conner 4 Eastgate Avenue, Eastgate Business Park, Little Island, Cork Ireland E: david.oconnor@dpsengineering.com T: +353 217 305 000 W: www.dps.ie Dr Volker Klocke Nanotechnik Volker Klocke Pascalstr. 17, Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, D-52076 E: info@nanomotor.de T: +49 2408 950 9920 W: www.klocke-nanotechnik.de Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital Nagraj.G Huilgol S.V Road, Vile Parle, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IND-400 056 India E: nagrajhuilgol@gmail.com T: +91 2226 182 255 W: www.nanavatihospital.org DSM Powder Coating Resins Paul Vercoulen Ceintuurbaan 5, Zwolle, NL-8022 Netherlands E: paul.vercoulen@dsm.com T: +31 3845 694 57 W: www.dsm.com DTI SA Christophe Montoisy Business rue de la Gare de Naninne 35, Nannine, B-5100 E: info@dti-be.com T: +32 8140 289 1 W: www.dti-be.com DuPont Automotive Dr Mike R. Day Marketing Engineering Polymers Automotive Center of Excellence, 950 Stephenson Highway, PO Box 7013, Troy, Michigan, MI 48007-7013 United States of America E: mike.r.day@usa.dupont.com T: +1 248 583 7910 DuPont Electronics Dr Karl H. Dietz Technology Manager Electronic Materials Laboratory, 14 T.W. Alexander Drive, Research Triangle Park, Raleigh, North Carolina, NC 27709-4425 United States of America E: karl.h.dietz@usa.dupont.com T: +1 919 248 5248 W: www2.dupont.com DuPont Photovoltaic Dr Thomas Earnest Chestnut Run Plaza 702/1226B, 4417 Lancaster Pike, Wilmington, DE 19805 United States of America E: thomas.r.earnest-jr@usa.dupont.com T: +1 302 999 2705 W: www2.dupont.com Durham Graphene Science Ltd Michael Bath Block 2, Mountjoy Research Centre, Stockton Road, Durham, DH1 3UP E: mike.bath@durhamgraphene.com T: +44 1913 343 205 W: www.durhamgraphene.com DWI an der RWTH Aachen ev Ibrahim Hassounah Pauwelsstraße 8, Aachen, D-52056 E: hassounah@dwi.rwth-aachen.de T: +49 2418 023 300 W: www.dwi.rwth-aachen.de Dye Sensitised Solar Cell Lab (DSSC), Department of New material Chemistry Jong-Chan Lee Seochang Campus, Jochiwon-eup, Yeongi-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, ROK-339-700 South Korea T: +82 4186 013 37 W: www.dssc.korea.ac.kr DynOptic Systems Ltd Colin Edge Furlong House, Crowfield, Brackley, NN13 5TW E: colin@dynoptic.com T: +44 1280 850 521 W: www.dynoptic.co.uk E E-Synergy Cheryle Hart 6-7 New Bridge Street, London, EC4V 6AB E: c.hart@e-synergy.com T: +44 2075 833 503 W: www.e-synergy.com e-xstream Engineering SA Roger A. Assaker CEO Rue du Bosquet 7, Louvain-la-Neuve, B-1348 E: roger.assaker@e-xstream.com T: +32 1086 642 5 W: www.e-xstream.com EADS Telecom Deutschland GmbH Johannes Vlcek Postfach 80 04 36, Munich, D-81663 E: johannes.vlcek@eads.net T: +49 6997 305 40 W: www.eads.com East of England International Amanda Roberts 2 Quayside, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 8AB E: amandaroberts@eeia.com T: +44 1223 450 450 W: www.eeia.com Eastwood Langley Limited Ernie Richardson CEO 34 Townsend Lane, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 2QS E: ernie.richardson@eastwood-langley.co.uk T: +44 1582 461 502 EBIS Iotron Ltd Dr Richard Sharp 418.19 Harwell, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0QJ E: richard.sharp@ebisiotron.co.uk T: +44 1235 443 215 W: www.ebisiotron.co.uk ECKART GmbH Christian Wolfrum Güntersthal. Werk, Güntersthal, Velden, D-91235 E: christian.wolfrum@altana.com T: +49 9152 774 740 W: www.eckart.net Ecole Nationale d ingénieurs de Saint-Etienne (ENISE) Igor Smurov 58 Rue Jean Parot, Cedex 2, Saint-Etienne, F-42023 E: smurov@enise.fr T: +33 4774 384 84 W: www.enise.fr Ecole Nationale d ingénieurs de Saint-Etienne (ENISE) - Pole Productique Fabien Bayle 58, Rue Jean Parot, Cedex 2, Saint-Etienne, F-42023 E: bayle@enise.fr T: +33 4774 384 84 W: www.enise.fr Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) Juergen Brugger EPFL STI IMT LMIS, BM 3.116, Station 17, Lausanne, CH-1015 E: juergen.brugger@epfl.ch T: +41 2169 311 11 W: www.epfl.ch Ecological and Toxicological Association of the Dyestuffs Manufacturing Industry (ETAD) Simon Lawrence P.O. Box 1, Basel, CH-4005 T: +41 6169 099 66 W: www.etad.com Econolyst Dr Phil Reeves Managing The Silversmiths, CrownYard, Wirksworth, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 4ET E: phil.reeves@econolyst.co.uk T: +44 1629 824 447 W: www.econolyst.co.uk Ed Geistlich Sohne AG Andreas Geistlich Engstringerstrasse 5, Schlieren, CH-8952 E: andreas@geistlich.ch T: +41 4473 388 33 W: www.geistlich.com Ehrfeld Mikrotechnik BTS GmbH Olaf Stange Mikroforum Ring 1, Wendelsheim, D-55234 E: olaf.stange@ehrfeld.com T: +49 6734 919 300 W: www.ehrfeld.com Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich Matthias Holling ETH Transfer ETH Transfer, General Secretariat, HGF 50-5, Rämistrasse 101, Zurich, CH-8093 E: matthias.hoelling@sl.ethz.ch T: +41 4463 228 63 W: www.vpf.ethz.ch Ekopak NV Stefanie Denutte Meulebeeksesteenweg 67, Tielt, B-8700 E: info@ekopak.be T: +32 5175 510 5 W: www.ekopak.be 144 success through nanomaterials

EKSPLA Ltd Gediminas Raciukaitis Savanoriu Av. 231, Vilnius, LT-02300 Lithuania E: graciukaitis@ar.fi.lt T: +37 0526 496 29 W: www.eskpla.com Electrabel Tom Van Tiggelen du Régent 8 Boulevard, Brussels, B-1000 T: +32 2518 611 1 W: www.electrabel.com Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) Young Oh 161 Gajeong-Dong, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon, ROK-305-350 South Korea E: syoh@etri.re.kr T: +82 4286 063 08 W: www.etri.re.kr Electronics Weekly Lee De La Rue Browne Group Sales Manager Reed Business Information Limited, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey, SM2 5AS E: lee.delaruebrowne@rbi.co.uk T: +44 2086 523 262 W: www.electronicsweekly.com Electrovac AG Dr Roland Schmider Aufeldgasse 37-39, Klosterneuburg, A-3400 Austria E: sales@electrovac.com T: +43 2243 450 0 W: www.electrovac.com Elliot Scientific Ltd Mr Colin Freeland Product Manager 3 Allied Business Centre, Coldharbour Lane, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 4UT E: colin.freeland@elliotscientific.com T: +44 1582 766 300 W: www.elliotscientific.com ELMARCO s.r.o. Lukas Rubacek V Horkach 76, Lieberec 9, CZ-460 07 Czech Republic E: info@elmarco.com T: +420 489 209 010 W: www.elmarco.com Emente Ltd Prof Hugh Clare CEO Linden House, 8 Freshfield Road, Formby, Merseyside, L37 3JB E: info@emente.co.uk T: +44 1704 833 259 W: www.emente.co.uk Endomagnetics Quentin Pankhurst London Centre for Nanotechnology, 17-19 Gordon Street, London, WC1H 0AH E: q.pankhurst@endomagnetics.com T: +44 2076 793 514 W: www.endomagnetics.com ENEA, CR Casaccia Leonardo Giorgi via Anguillarese 301, S Maria di Galeria, Rome, I-00123 Italy E: giorgil@casaccia.enea.it T: +39 0630 486 357 W: www.gndci.pg.cnr.it Energenics Europe Limited Yingqian Xu Research Manager Unit 7, Begbroke Science Park, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, Kidlington, Oxfordshire, OX5 1PF E: yingqian.xu@energenics.co.uk T: +44 1865 233 017 W: www.energenics.org Energy and Environment Technology Laboratory, Advanced Materials Laboratories Yusuke Suzuki Sony Corporation, 4-16-1, Okata, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa, J-243-0014 Japan T: +81 4623 051 11. W: www.sony.net Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN Energy Technology) Paul Pex Westerduinweg 3, Postbus 1, Petten, NL-1755 Netherlands E: pex@ecn.nl T: +31 2244 564 640 W: www.ecn.nl Engelhard Corporation Gabriel Uzunian 217 North Highland Avenue, Ossining, New York, NY 10562 United States of America E: gabe.uzunian@engelhard.com T: +1 914 941 7858 W: www.engelhard.com Engineered Capabilities Ltd Dr Neil Calder 31 Church Lane, Goosnargh, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 2BE E: neil@engineeredcapabilities.co.uk T: +44 1772 861 529 W: www.engineeredcapabilities.co.uk Engineered Nano Products Dr Helmut Schmidt CEO Max-Planck-Str. 2q, Zweibrücken, Zweibrücken, D-66482 E: schmidt@e-p-g.de T: +49 6332 481 920 W: www.e-p-g.de Engineering Forum Patrick Eaton Mansfield i-centre, Oakham Business Park, Hamilton Way, Mansfield, NG18 5BR E: patrick.eaton@engforum.co.uk T: +44 7967 634 668 W: www.engforum.co.uk EnSol AS Oven Grimnes General Manager Fanteria Technology Park, Fantoftvegen 38, Post Box 6037BS, Bergen, N-5892 Norway E: post@ensol.no T: +47 9014 081 0 W: www.ensol.no Enthone GmbH Andreas Moebius Elisabeth-Selbert-Strasse 4, Langenfeld, D-40764 E: enthone.de@cooksonelectronics.com T: +49 2173 849 00 W: www.enthone.com Entrust Sarah Thorpe Operations Executive Portman House, Portland Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE2 1AQ E: s.thorpe@entrust.co.uk T: +44 1912 444 000 W: www.entrust.co.uk Enviresearch Dr. James Garratt The Nanotechnology Centre, Herschel Building, University of Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 7RU E: garratt@enviresearch.com T: +44 1912 430 687 W: www.enviresearch.com Envirogene Ltd Mieke Heyde Product Manager Tredomen Innovation & Technology Centre, Tredomen Business Park, Ystrad Mynach, Hengoed, CF82 7FQ E: mieke.heyde@envirogene.co.uk T: +44 1443 866 317 W: www.envirogene.co.uk Environment Park SpA Massimo Perucca Via Livorno, 58/60, Turin, I-10144 Italy E: massimo.perucca@envipark.com T: +39 0112 257 523 W: www.envipark.com Epichem Group Sarah Leese Marketing Manager Power Road, Bromborough, Wirral, Merseyside, CH62 3QF E: leeses@epichem.co.uk T: +44 1513 342 774 W: www.epichem.com Estonian Nanotechnology Competence Centre Mr Ilnar Kink Riia 142, Tartu, EST-51014 Estonia E: info@encc.ee T: +372 742 2150 W: http://encc.ee ETA SA Manufacture Horlogere Suisse Pierre-Andre Meister Schmelzistrasse 16, Grenchen, CH-2540 E: pierre-andre.meister@eta.ch T: +41 3265 571 11 W: www.eta.ch ETC Group Kathy Jo Wetter Suite 307, 331 W. Main Street, Durham, North Carolina, NC 27701 United States of America E: kjo@etcgroup.org T: +1 919 960 5223 W: www.etcgroup.org ETP SusChem Marian Mours CEFIC - European Chemical Industry Council, Dept. Research & Innovation, Av. E. Van Nieuwenhuyse 4, Brussels, B-1160 E: mms@cefic.be T: +32 2676 738 7 W: www.suschem.org EU-Buro des BMBF Nationale Kontaktstelle ERC/GFS Kathrin Stratmann Heinrich-Konen-Strasse 1, Bonn, D-53227 E: kathrin.stratmann@dlr.de T: +49 2283 821 634 W: www.eubuero.de Eugster Frismag AG Elektrohaushaltgerate Daniel Fischer Im Hof 20, Romanshorn, CH-8590 E: d.fischer@eugster.ch T: +41 7146 620 00 W: www.eugster.ch Eupen AG Guenter Beyer Malmedyer Strasse 9, Eupen, B-4700 E: gbeyer@euregio.net T: +32 8755 275 6 W: www.euregio.net Euresearch Julian Randall Effingerstrasse 19, Berne, CH-3008 E: julian.randall@euresearch.ch T: +41 3138 060 10 W: www.euresearch.ch EurExcel Ltd Mr Darren Morrant Project Manager Unit C Jubilee Lodge, Brooke Road, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 9AJ E: darren.morrant@eurexcel.eu T: +44 7506 673 654 W: www.eurexcel.org Eurochem Auto Chemicals Ltd Hen Blas House, Salop Road, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 7ER E: support@eurochem.co.uk T: +44 8453 885 916 W: www.eurochem.com Eurodye SA Nour Ayoub Sales Manager Parc Industriel, Chaussée de Charleroi 115, Jodoigne, B-1370 E: nour.ayoub@eurodye-ctc.com T: +32 1081 300 2 W: www.eurodye-ctc.com Europäische Akademie e.v. Dr Stephan Lingner Deputy Wilhelmstraße 56, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, D-53474 E: stephan.lingner@ea-aw.de T: +49 2641 973 306 W: www.ea-aw.de EUROPARAMA Juras Ulbikas sauletekio av. 15, Vilnius, LT-10224 Lithuania E: juras.ulbikas@europarama.lt T: +370 525 006 15 W: www.europarama.lt European Commission Dr David Rickerby Senior Scientific Officer Joint Research Centre, Institute for Health and Consumer Protection (IHCP), Via E. Fermi 2749, TP 272, Ispra, I-21027 Italy E: david.rickerby@jrc.ec.europa.eu T: +39 0332 785 972 W: http://ihcp.jrc.ec.europa.eu European Commission - ate General for Research Renzo Tomellini Head of Unit, Nano- and Converging Sciences and Technologies, DG Research, Brussels, B-1049 E: renzo.tomellini@ec.europa.eu T: +32 2296 013 6 W: www.ec.europa.eu European Filter Corporation (EFC) N.V. Karel Lavigne Managing Dellestraat 30, Ind. terrein Zolder-Lummen, Lummen, B-3560 E: info@efc-belgium.be T: +32 1353 054 0 W: www.efc-belgium.be European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) Dr Vittorio Silano Chair - Scientific Committee AFC Panel, Largo N Palli 5 / A, Parma, I-43100 Italy E: vittorio.silano@alice.it T: +39 3312 392 414 W: www.efsa.europa.eu European Investment Fund Henri-Francois Boedt 96 Boulevard Konrad Adenauer, Luxembourg, L-2968 Luxembourg E: boedt@eif.org T: +35 2426 688 283 W: www.eif.org European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Heidelberg Dr Heinrich Hörber Meyerhofstrasse 1, Heidelberg, D-69117 E: hoerber@embl-heidelberg.de T: +49 6221 387 569 W: www.embl.de European Nanotechnology Gateway (nanoforum.org) Matthias Brucke c/o Offis ev, Escherweg 2, Oldenburg, D-26121 E: matthias.brucke@offis.de T: +49 4419 722 0 W: www.offis.de European Nanotechnology Trade Alliance (ENTA) Del Stark Garscube Technical Complex, Room 141, Bearsden Road, Glasgow, G61 1QH E: del.stark@euronanotrade.com T: +44 1413 302 143 W: www.euronanotrade.com European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) Yves Petroff 6 rue Jules Horowitz, B.P. 220, Grenoble Cedex, F-38043 E: petroff@esrf.fr T: +33 4768 825 08 W: www.esrf.eu EV Group Thomas Glinsner E. Thallner GmbH, DI Erich Thallner Strasse 1, St.Florian am Inn, Innsbruck, A-4782 Austria E: t.glinser@evgroup.com T: +43 7712 531 10 W: www.evgroup.com Eval Europe NV David Smits Development Manager Haven 1053, Nieuwe weg 1 - Bus 10, Zwijndrecht (Antwerp), B-2070 E: david.smits@eval.be T: +32 3250 973 7 W: www.eval.be Everlight Chemical Industrial Corporation Der-gun Chou 6th Fl, 77, Tun Hua South Road, Sec.2, Taipei, RC-106 Taiwan E: webmaster@ecic.com T: +886 227 066 006 W: www.ecic.com/index-e.htm NanoPerspective 145

Ewac Alloys Limited Yogesh Soman L&T Gate No. 3, Saki Vihar Road, Mumbai, IND-400 072 India E: yss-ewac@powai.ltindia.com T: +91 0225 505 1128 ExxonMobil Chemical Europe Galina Ourieva European Technology Centre, Hermeslaan 2, Machelen, B-1831 E: galina.n.ourieva@exxonmobil.com T: +32 2722 262 1 W: www.exxonmobil.com/benelux F Fabrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre (FNMT) Andres Ruiz R&D Engineer Royal Mint, C/Jorge Juan 106, Madrid, E-28071 Spain E: andres.ruiz@fnmt.es T: +34 9156 667 97 W: www.fnmt.es Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz Hochschule fur Technik (FHNW) Mirco Altana Steinackerstrasse 5, Brugg, Windisch, CH-5210 E: mirco.altana@fhnw.ch T: +41 5646 244 11 W: www.fhnw.ch Fachhochschule Vorarlberg Pavlina Choleva Hochschulstraße 1, Dornbirn, A-6850 Austria E: pavlina.choleva@fhv.at T: +43 5572 792 7206 W: www.fhv.at Facility for Environmental Nanoparticle Analysis and Characterisation (FENAC) Jamie Lead School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT E: j.r.lead@bham.ac.uk T: +44 1214 148 147 W: www.gees.bham.ac.uk Facility Monitoring Sytems Mr Timothy Russell Unit 5 Beauchamp Business Centre, Sparrowhawk Close, Enigma Business Park, Malvern, Worcestershire, MR14 1GL E: trussell@fmonsys.com T: +44 1684 576 452 W: www.fmonsys.com Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (FEUP) Sandra Rocha Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, Porto, P-4200-465 Portugal E: sandra.rocha@fe.up.pt T: +35 1225 081 589 W: www.fe.up.pt Faithful & Gould Ms Dale Potts - Marketing and Communications 200 Broomielaw, Glasgow, G1 4RU E: dale.potts@fgould.com T: +44 1412 202 200 W: www.fgould.co.uk Fatronik Rikardo Bueno Paseo Mikeletegi, 7 Parque Tecnológico, Donostia, San Sebastian, E-20009 Spain E: rbueno@fatronik.com T: +34 9430 055 00 W: www.fatronik.com Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (BIMVIT) Alexander Pogany Renngasse 5, Vienna, A-1010 Austria E: alexander.pogany@bmvit.gv.at T: +43 1711 626 53203 W: www.bmvit.gv.at FEI Company Jens Greiser Europe NanoPort, Achtseweg, Noord 5, Eindhoven, NL-5651 Netherlands E: jens.greiser@fei.com T: +31 4023 567 10 W: www.fei.com Feller AG Walter Isler Berg-Strasse 70, Horgen, CH-8810 E: info@feller.ch T: +41 4472 877 77 W: www.feller.ch Fels-Werke GmbH Christina Lange Geheimrat-Ebert-Strasse 12, Goslar, D-38640 E: info@fels.de T: +49 4905 321 7030 W: www.fels.de Ferdinand-Braun-Institut Dr Günther Traenkle Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik, Gustav-Kirchhoff-Straße 4, Berlin, D-12489 E: guenther.traenkle@fbh-berlin.de T: +49 3063 922 601 W: www.fbh-berlin.de Festo AG & Co KG Metin Giousouf Homagstr. 3-5, Schopfloch, D-72296 E: gio@de.festo.com T: +49 7443 133 073 W: www.festo.com Filter Integrity Ltd. Andrew Chalmers NETPark Incubator, Thomas Wright Way, Sedgefield, Sedgefield, Co Durham, TS21 3FD E: andrew.chalmers@filterintegrity.com T: +44 1740 625 509 W: www.filterintegrity.com Financieele Dagblad Peter van der Schaft Freelance Editor on Nanotechnology Netherlands E: info@dsp-com.nl T: +31 1021 404 44 W: www.fd.nl Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation (TEKES) Sisko Sipila PO Box 69, Kyllikinportti 2, Länsi-Pasila, Helsinki, FIN-00101 Finland E: sisko.sipila@tekes.fi T: +358 106 055 845 W: www.tekes.fi First Capital Corporation Amer Vohora Elsinore House, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London, W6 8JA E: amer@firstcapital.co.uk T: +44 2085 631 563 W: www.firstcapital.co.uk FirstVentures Peter Wolfers Hill Farm, 128 Green End, Comberton, Cambridge, CB3 7DY E: peter.wolfers@firstventures.co.uk T: +44 1223 264 125 W: www.firstventures.co.uk Flad & Flad Communication GmbH Christine Beringer Thomas-Flad-Weg 1, Heroldsberg, D-90562 E: christine.beringer@flad.de T: +49 9126 275-0 W: www.flad.de Flamel Technologies Stephen Willard 11 Avenue Gustave Eiffel, Pessac, F-33608 E: willard@flamel.com T: +33 4727 834 34 W: www.flamel.com Flanders Investment & Trade Ben Kloeck Embassy of, 5-4 Nibancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, J-102-0085 Japan E: ben.kloeck@fitagency.com T: +81 3521 058 82 W: www.flandersinvestmentandtrade.com Flanders Nano Bio Alliance Dr Jan Wauters Executive director 117 N. Chatsworth Avenue, Larchmont, New York, NY 10538 United States of America E: jan.wauters@flandersnanobio.org T: +1 917 306 0750 W: www.flandersnanobio.org Flexis AG Hansjoerg Tutsch Schockenriedstraße 46, Stuttgart, D-70565 E: hansjoerg.tutsch@flexis.de T: +49 7117 823 8082 W: www.flexis.com Flint Bishop LLP David Miller Head of Commercial St. Michael s Court, St. Michael s Lane, Derby, DE1 3HQ E: david.miller@flintbishop.co.uk T: +44 1332 226 466 W: www.flintbishop.co.uk Food Processing Faraday Partnership Ltd Pete Moores Head of Sales & Marketing Unit 2, Brook Park Offices, Gaddesby Lane, Rearsby, Leicestershire, LE7 4ZB E: peter.moores@fpfaraday.com T: +44 1664 420 066 W: www.fpfaraday.com Food Processing KTN Ken Johnson Innovation park, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 0PB E: ken.johnson@fpfaraday.com T: +44 1664 420 064 W: www.foodprocessingktn.com Food Standards Agency Sandy Lawrie Aviation house, 125 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6NH E: sandy.lawrie@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 2072 768 508 W: www.food.gov.uk Forge Europa Ltd Peter Barton Managing Visible Solutions, Princes Street, Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 7NQ E: peter@forge-europa.co.uk T: +44 1229 580 000 W: www.forge-europa.co.uk Forma Futura Invest AG Doris Hauser Bederstrasse 49., Postfach 1701, Zurich, CH-8027 E: doris.hauser@formafutura.com T: +41 4428 722 87 W: www.formafutura.com Forschungsinstitut Edelmetalle & Metallchemie (FEM) Martin Fenker Katharinenstr. 17, Schwabisch Gemund, D-73525 E: fenker@fem-online.de T: +49 7171 100 60 W: www.fem-online.de Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (FZD) Natalia Shevchenko P.O. Box 510119, Bautzner Landstraße 400, Dresden, D-01328 E: n.shevchenko@fzd.de T: +49 3512 600 W: www.fzd.de Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e. V. Dr Roland Sauerbrey Scientific Bautzner Landstr. 400, PO Box 510119, Dresden, D-01314 E: r.sauerbrey@fzd.de T: +49 3512 602 744 W: www.fzd.de Forschungszentrum Juelich Dr Knut Urban Institute of Solid State Research, Mikrostrukturforschung, Leo-Brandt-Straße, Jülich, D-52425 E: k.urban@fz-juelich.de T: +49 2461 613 153 W: www.fz-juelich.de Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe (FZK) MIchael Harms Weberstraße 5, Karlsruhe, D-76133 E: michael.harms@ifia.fzk.de T: +49 7218 582 67 W: www.fzk.de Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH Klaus Bittner Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, Eggenstein - Leopoldshafen, D-76344 E: klaus.bittner@iai.fzk.de T: +49 0724 782 0 W: www.fzk.de Forster Rohner AG Peter Baumberger Flurhofstrasse 150, St Gallen, CH-9006 E: p.baumberger@forsterrohner.com T: +41 7124 315 15 W: www.forsterrohner.com Foundation Robert Mathys Stiftung (RMS) Beat Gasser Bischmattstrasse 12, P.O. Box 203, Bettlach, CH-2544 E: beat.gasser@rms-foundation.ch T: +41 3264 413 05 W: www.rms-foundation.ch Four Delta Consulting Limited Dr Kenneth Rabone 24 Great King Street, Edinburgh, EH3 6QN E: kenneth.rabone@fourdelta.co.uk T: +44 7870 552 992 W: www.fourdelta.co.uk Foursome Investment Mr Lyad Omari Investment The Mews, 1A Birkenhead Street, Camden, London, WC1H 8BA E: mail@frogcapital.com T: +44 2078 330 555 W: www.foursome.co.uk Fourth Day Public Relations Ms Rachel Murray Consultant 16 Winchester Walk, London, SE1 9AG E: rachel@fourthday.co.uk T: +44 2074 034 411 W: www.fourthday.co.uk Fraunhofer - Einrichtung für Elektronische Nanosysteme (ENAS) Dr Thomas Gessner Technologie-Campus 3, Chemnitz, D-09126 E: gessner@enas.fhg.de T: +49 3714 500 1200 W: www.enas.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Angewandte Polymerforschung (IAP) Professor Andre Laschewsky Wissenschaftspark Golm, Geiselbergstr. 69, Postfach 600 651, Potsdam, D-14406 E: andre.laschewsky@iap.fraunhofer.de T: +49 3315 681 327 W: www.iap.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Elektronenstrahl - und Plasmatechnik (FEP) Professor Volcker Kirchoff Winterbergstraße 28, Dresden, D-01277 E: volker.kirchhoff@fep.fraunhofer.de T: +49 3512 586 110 W: www.fep.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Fabrikbetrieb und -automatisierung (IFF) Mikhail Zubtsov Postfach 14 53, Magdeburg, D-39004 E: mikhail.zubtsov@iff.fraunhofer.de T: +49 391 40 90226 W: www.iff.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Ökologie (IME) Dr Rainer Fischer Forckenbeckstraße 6, Aachen, D-52074 E: rainer.fischer@ime.fraunhofer.de T: +49 2416 085 11010 W: www.ime.fraunhofer.de 146 success through nanomaterials

Fraunhofer - Institut für Naturwissenschaftlich -Technische Trendanalysen (INT) Dr Thomas Kretschmer Appelsgarten 2, Postfach 1419, Euskirchen, D-53864 E: thomas.kretschmer@int.fraunhofer.de T: +49 2251 182 32 W: www.int.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Photonische Mikrosysteme (IPMS) Dr Harald Schenk Deputy Maria-Reiche-Str. 2, Dresden, D-01109 E: harald.schenk@ipms.fraunhofer.de T: +49 3518 823 154 W: www.ipms.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Physikalische Messtechnik (IPM) Professor Elmar Wagner Executive Heidenhofstrasse 8, Freiburg, D-79110 E: elmar.wagner@ipm.fraunhofer.de T: +49 7618 857 111 W: www.ipm.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Silicatforschung (ISC) Dr Karl-Heinz Haas Managing Fraunhofer Allianz Nanotechnologie, Neunerplatz 2, Wurzburg, D-97082 E: haas@isc.fhg.de T: +49 9314 100 500 W: www.isc.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Solare Energiesysteme (ISE) Dr Andreas Hinsch Heidenhofstr. 2, Freiburg, D-79110 E: andreas.hinsch@ise.fraunhofer.de T: +49 7614 588 5417 W: www.ise.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Umwelt, Sicherheits und Energietechnik (UMSICHT) Dr Jürgen Bertling Osterfelder Str. 3, Oberhausen, D-46047 E: juergen.bertling@umsicht.fraunhofer.de T: +49 2088 598 1168 W: www.umsicht.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung (IVV) Dr Cornelia Stramm Giggenhauser Strasse 35, Freising, D-85354 E: cornelia.stramm@ivv.fraunhofer.de T: +49 8161 491 502 W: www.ivv.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut fur Werkstoff Mechanik (IWM) Peter Holstein Walter-Hülse-Straße, Halle, D-06120 E: peter.holstein@iwmh.fraunhofer.de T: +49 3455 589-0 W: www.iwm.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik (IWS) Dr Andreas Leson Deputy Winterbergstr. 28, Dresden, D-01277 E: andreas.leson@iws.fraunhofer.de T: +49 3518 339 13317 W: www.iws.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren (IZFP) Professor Michael Kröning Campus E3 1, Saarbrücken, D-66123 E: michael.kroening@izfp.fraunhofer.de T: +49 6819 302 3800 W: www.izfp.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut für Zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren Institutsteil Dresden (IZFP-D) Professor Jürgen Schreiber Head HA Condition Diagnosis and QA Maria-Reiche-Straße 2, Dresden, D-01109 E: juergen.schreiber@izfp-d.fraunhofer.de T: +49 3518 881 5510 W: www.izfp-d.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer - Institut Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration (IZM) Dr Herbert Reichl Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25, Berlin, D-13355 E: herbert.reichl@izm-m.fhg.de T: +49 3031 472 882 W: www.izm.fhg.de Fraunhofer - Technologie-Entwicklungsgruppe (TEG) Dr Ivica Kolaric Head of Department Nobelstr. 12, Stuttgart, D-70569 E: ivica.kolaric@ipa.fraunhofer.de T: +49 7119 703 729 W: www.teg.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer Center Nanoelectronic Technologien (CNT) Professor Peter Kücher Königsbrücker Straße 180, Dresden, D-01099 E: peter.kuecher@cnt.fraunhofer.de T: +49 3512 607 3001 W: www.cnt.fraunhofer.de Freudenberg Forschungsdienste KG Thomas Ruhle Höhnerweg 2-4, Weinheim, D-69465 E: thomas.ruehle@freudenberg.de T: +49 6201 806 834 W: www.forschungsdienste.de Fritsch GmbH Andrea Köhler Marketing Industriestrasse 8, Idar-Oberstein, D-55743 E: koehler@fritsch.de T: +49 6784 701 46 W: www.fritsch.de Fujikura Ltd Nobuo Tanabe 2153, Oota, Sakura-Shi, Chiba, J-285-0808 Japan T: +81 4348 622 11. W: www.fujikura.com Fujitsu Sato Shintaro 4-1-1 Kamikodanaka, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa, J-211-8588 Japan E: sato.shintaro@jp.fujitsu.com T: +81 4625 082 34 W: www.jp.fujitsu.com Fulbright & Jaworski LLP Paul Sarahan Fulbright Tower, 1301 McKinney, Suite 5100, Houston, Texas, TX-77010-3095 United States of America E: psarahan@fulbright.com T: +1 713 651 5493 W: www.fulbright.com Fundacio Privada Ascamm Manuel Leon Parc Tecnològic del Vallés, Av. Universitat Autònoma 23, Cerdanyola del valles, Barcelona, E-08290 Spain E: mleon@ascamm.com T: +34 9359 447 00 W: www.ascamm.com Fundacion Cartif Jose Dominguez Parque Tecnológico de Boecillo, 205., Boecillo, Valladolid, E-47151 Spain E: cartif@cartif.es T: +34 9835 465 04 W: www.cartif.com Fundacion Instituto de Ingenieria (FII) Sergio Blanco Carretera Baruta Hoyo de la Puerta, Sartenejas, entrada Tecnópolis, Caracas Venezuela T: +58 5821 290 34610 W: www.fii.org Fundacion ITMA David Gomez Instituto Tecnológico de Materiales de Asturias, Llanera, E-33428 Spain E: d.gomez@itma.es T: +34 9859 800 58 W: www.itma.es Fundacion LABEIN-Tecnalia Mikel Sorli Parque Tecnológico de Bizkaia, C/ Geldo, edificio 700, Derio - Bizkaia, E-48160 Spain E: sorli@labein.es T: +34 9460 733 00 W: www.labein.es Future Carbon GmbH Julian Michelsen Gottlieb-Keim-Straße 60, Bayreuth, D-95448 E: info@future-carbon.de T: +49 9215 073 880 W: www.future-carbon.de FUTURETec GmbH Caterina Rehm-Berbenni Hauptstrasse, 218-220, Bergisch Gladbach, D-51465 E: crehm@futuretec-gmbh.de T: +49 2202 282 60 W: www.futuretec-gmbh.de G GAIKER Jose Cuevas Parque Tecnológico, Edificio 202, Zamudio, E-48170 Spain E: cuevas@gaiker.es T: +34 9460 023 23 W: www.gaiker.es Gallus Ferd Ruesch AG Kishore Sarkar Harzbüchelstrasse 34, St Gallen, CH-9016 E: kishore.sarkar@gallus.ch T: +41 7124 286 86 W: www.gallus-group.com Gazer Technologies Ltd Archie McIntosh Chief Executive University of Ulster Science Research Park, Cromore Road, Coleraine, BT52 1ST E: info@gazertechnologies.com T: +44 2870 280 020 W: www.gazertechnologyresearch.com GE Advanced Materials Frans Mercx Plasticslaan 1, PO Box 117, Bergen op Zoom, NL-4600 AC Netherlands E: frans.mercx@ge.com T: +31 1642 929 91 W: www.ge.com/advancedmaterials GE Aviation - Dowty Propellers Benjamin Parker Anson Business Park, Cheltenham Road East, Staverton, Gloucester, GL2 9QN E: ben.parker@ge.com T: +44 1452 716 000 W: www.geaviationsystems.com GE Global Research Dr Loucas Tsakalakos Micro and Nano Structures Technologies, 1 Research Circle, Niskayuna, NY 12309 United States of America E: tsakalakos@ge.com T: +1 518 387 5715 W: http://ge.geglobalresearch.com GE Global Research Dr Danielle W. Merfeld, Solar Energy Platform Solar Energy Platform, 1 Research Circle, Niskayuna, NY 12309 United States of America E: merfeld@research.ge.com W: http://ge.geglobalresearch.com Geberit International AG Roland Widler Postfach 1575, 77 Schachenstrasse, Jona, CH-8645 E: roland.widler@geberit.com 4 1552 216 845 W: www.geberit.com Gebruder Dorner GmbH & Co KG Reinhard Krauter Hacher Straße 7, Müllheim, D-79379 E: info@dorner.de T: +49 7631 367 60 W: www.dorner.de Geistlich Pharma AG Michael Hug Bahnhofstrasse 40, Wolhusen, CH-6110 E: info@geistlich.ch T: +41 4925 555 W: www.geistlich.ch General Motors R & D Center William R. Rodgers Senior Staff Research Scientist Materials & Processes Laboratory, 30500 Mound Road, Warren, MI 48090-9055 United States of America E: william.r.rodgers@gm.com T: +1 586 986 1255 W: www.gm.com/vehicles/innovation/research GENERI BIOTECH s.r.o. Antonin Libra Machkova 587, Hradec Králové 11, CZ-500 11 Czech Republic E: antonin.libra@generi-biotech.com T: +42 0495 056 353 W: www.generi-biotech.com Genovis AB Fredrik Olsson Box 790, Lund, S-220 07 Sweden E: fredrik.olsson@genovis.com T: +46 4610 123 3 W: www.genovis.com German NanoCommission Wolf-Michael Catenhusen Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, Büro des Staatssekretärs, Hannoversche Straße 28-30, Berlin, D-10115 E: wolf-michael.catenhusen@bmbf.bund.de T: +49 1888 575 032 W: www.bmbf.de Trade and Invest Dr Rainer Mueller Senior Manager Friedrichstrasse 60, Berlin, D-10117 E: rainer.mueller@gtai.com T: +49 3020 009 9410 W: www.gtai.com Gersteltec Sarl Moshe Judelewicz General-Guisan 26, Pully, CH-1009 E: moshe@gersteltec.ch T: +41 7956 434 23 W: www.gersteltec.ch GEWI Gmbh & Co Claudia Peulen Bahnstraße 30, Erkrath, D-40699 E: gewi@gewi.de T: +49 2112 294 640 W: www.gewi.de GH Associates Ms Jackie Gouldston Business Development Consultant Unit A2, Gresley Office Park, William Nadin Way, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 0BB E: jackie@ghassociatesuk.com T: +44 1283 208 848 W: www.ghassociatesuk.com GKN Aerospace Lin H. Hoo 3420 N. San Fernando Blvd, Burbank, California, CA-92841 United States of America E: lin.hoo@tsusa.gknaerospace.com T: +1 818 846 9020 W: www.stellex.com GKSS Research Centre Geesthacht GmbH Professor Rüdiger Bormann Head of Materials Development Institute for Materials Research, Max-Planck-Straße 1, Geesthacht, D-21502 E: ruediger.bormann@gkss.de T: +49 4152 872 562 W: www.gkss.de GKSS Research Centre Geesthacht GmbH Professor Andreas Lendlein of the Center for Biomaterial Development Institut für Polymerforschung, Kantstraße 55, Teltow, D-14513 E: andreas.lendlein@gkss.de T: +49 3328 352 450 W: www.gkss.de Glasgow University Mr Duncan Bremner KTA Technology Translator Research & Enterprise, 10 The Square, Glasgow, G12 8QQ E: duncan.bremner@glasgow.ac.uk T: +44 1413 302 735 W: www.glasgow.ac.uk GME Ltd Mr John Stalley Finance Unit Q, Linsford Business Park, Linsford Lane, Mytchett, Camberley, Surrey, GU16 6DJ E: john@gme.co.uk T: +44 1252 378 111 W: www.gme.co.uk Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co Ltd Deepak Minocha Pirojshanagar, Vikhroli, Mumbai, IND-400 079 India E: minocha@godrej.com T: +91 2267 965 656 W: www.godrej.com NanoPerspective 147

GRAnPH Nanotech Ana Acota Carretera Madrid-Irún, Km. 244,8, Burgos, E-09007 Spain E: ana.acota@granphnanotech.com T: +34 9474 777 00 W: www.granphnanotech.com Graphene Industries Peter Blake 24 Ellerslie Court, Upper Park Rd, Manchester, M14 5RH E: peter@grapheneindustries.com T: +44 1614 084 048 W: http://grapheneindustries.com Great Eastern Investment Forum (GEIF) Larissa Chamberlain Investment Analyst Ravenscroft House, 61 Regent Street, 3rd Floor, Cambridge, CB2 1AB E: larissa.chamberlain@nwbrown.co.uk T: +44 1223 345 616 W: www.geif.co.uk Greater London Enterprise (GLE) Ms Jenny Tooth Business Development New City Court, 20 St Thomas street, London, SE1 9RS E: jenny.t@gle.co.uk T: +44 2070 892 331 W: www.gle.co.uk Green Concept Ltd Alan Best Cumbrae House, Penwortham Court, Penwortham, Preston, PR1 9YX E: info@greenconcept.co.uk T: +44 1772 752 225 W: www.greenconcept.co.uk Greiner Packaging AG Verpackungen Steffen Riethmuller Rheinstrasse 6, Diepoldsau, CH-9444 E: office.ch@greiner-gpi.com T: +41 7173 783 00 W: www.greiner-gpi.com Grimonprez Transmission Gears SA Xavier Dedecker Manager Rue Theodor Klüber 7, Dottiginies, B-7711 E: x.dedecker@grimonprez.com T: +32 5633 303 2 W: www.grimonprez.com GRT GmbH & Co KG Rudi Weidlich Goorwed 14, Hamm, D-59075 E: info@grt-gmbh.de T: +49 2381 987 860 W: www.grt-gmbh.com Grupo Antolin-Irausa, S.A. Dr César Merino Sánchez Carbon Nanofibers Research Manager Carretera Madrid-Irún, Km. 244,8, Burgos, E-09007 Spain E: cesar.merino@grupoantolin.com T: +34 9474 777 00 W: www.grupoantolin.com Grupo General Cable Sistemas SA Daniel Calveras Casanova 150, Barcelona, E-08036 Spain E: info@generalcable.es T: +34 9322 797 00 W: www.generalcable.es Grupo Guzman Jon Ortube Traginers 9, Valencia, E-46014 Spain E: jaortube@grupoguzman.com T: +34 9639 924 00 W: www.grupoguzman.com Grupo Repol Nuria Tricas Calle Agricultura 5, Almazora, Castellon, E-12550 Spain E: info@repol.com T: +34 9022 922 92 W: www.repol.com. GSF- National Research Center for Environment and Health GmbH Petra Kramer Institute of Ecological Chemistry, Ingolstädter Landstrasse 1 D, Neuherberg, D-85764 E: kramer@gsf.de T: +49 8931 874 529 W: www.gsf.de GSK Biologicals SA NV Marc Sohet Technical Services Rue de l Institut 89, Rixensart, B-1330 E: marc.sohet@gskbio.com T: +32 2656 811 1 W: www.gsk-bio.com Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) Joon Won Park 1 Oryong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju, ROK-500-712 South Korea E: jwpark@postech.ac.kr T: +82 5427 921 19 W: www.gist.ac.kr H Habasit AG Markus Vetter Roemerstrasse, Reinach, Basel, CH-4153 E: markus.vetter@habasit.com T: +41 6171 515 15 W: www.habasit.com Haendler & Natermann Benelux S.A. N.V. Elisabeth Durez Office Manager Chaussée de Bruxelles 233-B3, Waterloo, B-1410 E: office@constantiapack.be T: +32 2357 188 0 W: www.natermann.de Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft fur angewandte Forschung ev (HSG-IMAT) Wolfgang Eberhardt Wilhelm-Schickard-Strasse 10, Villingen-Schwenningen, Stuttgart, D-78052 E: wolfgang.eberhardt@izfm.uni-stuttgart.de T: +49 7111 213 717 W: www.uni-stuttgart.de/izfm Halliburton Dr Lewis R. Norman Research Manager 1015, Bois D Arc, Duncan, Oklahoma, OK 73536 United States of America E: lewis.norman@halliburton.com T: +1 580 251 4148 W: www.halliburton.com Hamamatsu Photonics U.K. Ltd Craige Palmer 2 Howard Court, 10 Tewin Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 1BW E: cpalmer@hamamatsu.co.uk T: +44 1707 294 888 W: www.hamamatsu.com Harlan Laboratories Ltd Dr Walter Nef Regulatory Affairs Manager Business Unit AgroChemicals & Biocides, Zelgliweg 1, Itingen, CH-4452 E: wnef@harlan.com T: +41 6197 514 11 W: www.harlan.com Harris & Harris Group Inc. Douglas W Jamison Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer & Managing 1450 Broadway, 24th Floor, New York, NY 10018 USA E: doug@hhvc.com T: +1 212 582 0900 W: www.tinytechvc.com Harry Matson Consultants Ltd. Harry Matson 10 Grantham Road, Stockton-on-Tees, TS20 1PP E: hrmatson@hotmail.com T: +44 1642 552 034 HDR Inc Brendon Duigenan International of Business Development 30-33 Monk Street, London, SW1P 2AP E: bduigenan@cuh2a.com T: +44 2075 931 212 W: www.hdrinc.com Health and Safety Laboratory Sam Bradbrook Harpur Hill, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 9JN E: hslinfo@hsl.gov.uk T: +44 1298 218 000 W: www.hsl.gov.uk HealthTec and Medicines KTN Sue Dunkerton Business Manager TWI Ltd, Granta Park, Great Abington, Cambridgeshire, CB21 6AL E: sue.dunkerton@twi.co.uk T: +44 1223 899 000 W: healthtech.globalwatchonline.com Heiq Materials AG Murray Height Zurcherstrasse 42, Bad Zurzach, CH-5330 E: height@heiq.com T: +41 5625 068 50 W: www.heiq.com Heliatek GmbH Martin Pfeiffer Liebigstraße 26, Dresden, D-01187 E: martin.pfeiffer@heliatek.com T: +49 3512 130 3430 W: www.heliatek.com Helmholtz - Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH Professor Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla Scientific Glienicker Straße 100, Berlin, D- 14109 E: anke.pyzalla@helmholtz-berlin.de T: +49 3080 624 3812 W: www.helmholtz-berlin.de Helmholtz - Zentrum München, GmbH Dr Martin Göttlicher Deutsches Forschungszentrum fur Gesundheit und Umwelt, Institut für Toxikologie, Ingolstädter Landstraße 1, Neuherberg, D-85764 E: martin.goettlicher@gsf.de T: +49 8931 872 446 W: www.gsf.de Helmholtz Zentrum fur Umweltforschung (UFZ) Leipzig Dr Kristin Schirmer Department of Cell Toxicology, Permoserstr. 15, Leipzig, D-04318 E: kristin.schirmer@ufz.de T: +49 3412 353 204 W: www.ufz.de Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) Runar Tornqvist Centre for New Materials (UMK), Uusien materiaalien keskus, PL 2200, Otakaari 3, FIN-02015 Finland E: runar.tornqvist@tkk.fi T: +358 945 160 68 W: www.tkk.fi HERA Holding Luis Otero Calle Numancia, 185, 6 planta, Barcelona, E-08034 Spain E: comunicacion@heraholding.com T: +34 9320 510 10 W: www.heraholding.com Heraeus Clevios GmbH Mr John Bayley Sales Manager Chemiepark, Building B202, Leverkusen, D-51375 E: john.bayley@heraeus.com T: +49 2143 026 718 W: www.clevios.com Hermann Bantleon GmbH Roland Jung Blaubeurer Strasse 32, Ulm, D-89077 E: rjung@bantleon.de T: +49 7313 999 0 W: www.bantleon.de Hessen-Nanotech Markus Lammer HA Hessen Agentur GmbH, Abraham Lincoln-Str. 38-42, Wiesbaden, D-65189 E: markus.laemmer@hessen-agentur.de T: +49 6117 748 664 W: www.hessen-agentur.de Heubach GmbH Lutz Frischmann Heubachstrasse 7, Langelsheim, D-38685 E: lutz.frischmann@heubachcolor.de T: +49 5326 520 W: www.heubachcolor.de Hewlett Packard Vladek Kasperchik R&D Scientist/Engineer 1000 NE North Circle Boulevarde, MS1033A, Corvallis, Oregon, OR 97330 United States of America E: vladek.kasperchik@hp.com T: +1 541 715 6334 W: www.hp.com High Force Research Limited Dr Mark Hopkins Business Development Bowburn North Industrial Estate, Bowburn, Durham, DH6 5PF E: info@highforceresearch.com T: +44 1913 779 098 W: www.highforceresearch.com HL-Planartechnik GmbH Johannes Herrnsdurf MEAS Deutschland GmbH, Hauert 13, Dortmund, D-44227 E: johannes.herrnsdurf@hlplanar.de T: +49 2319 740 0 W: http://cms.hlplanar.de Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (HTW) Chur Ulrich Pfammatter Pulvermühlestrasse 57, Chur, CH-7004 E: ulrich.pfammatter@fh-htwchur.ch T: +41 8128 624 32 W: www.fh-htwchur.ch Hoffmann-Neopac AG Packaging Solutions Philippe Kern Burgdorfstrasse 22, Postfach, Oberdiessbach, CH-3672 T: +41 3177 011 11 W: www.hoffmannneopac.ch Homag Holzbearbeitungssysteme AG Ulrich Doll Homagstraße 3-5, Schopfloch, D-72296 E: ulrich.doll@homag.de T: +49 7443 130 W: www.homag-practive.com Honsida Limited Min Huang 3 Charlock Close, Thatcham, Berkshire, RG14 4DD E: mhuang@honsida.co.uk T: +44 1635 876 297 Huber + Suhner AG Dr Hanspeter Bär Head of RF Development Radio Frequency Division, Herisau, CH-9100 E: hanspeter.baer@hubersuhner.com T: +41 7135 346 13 W: www.hubersuhner.com.br I I-Can Nano Sougata Bhattacharya Innovation Center for Applied Nanotechnology, 22A Hemchandra Mukherjee Road, Barisha, Kolkata, IND-700008 India E: sougata@ican-nano.com T: +91 3332 985 444 W: www.ican-nano.com I-Can Nano Limited Arup Chatterjee Finsgat, 5-7 Cranwood Street, London, EC1V 9EE E: icanpainteurope@ican-nano.com T: +44 2072 513 761 W: www.ican-nano.com I-care sprl Fabrice Brion Rue Descartes, 1/3, Mons, B-7000 E: fabrice.brion@icareweb.com T: +32 6545 721 4 W: www.icareweb.com i-nano John Allen 1455 East Putnam Avenue, Old Greenwich, Connecticut, CT 06870 United States of America E: jallen@i-nanotek.com T: +1 203 637 1717 W: www.i-nanotek.com IBS Precision Engineering bv H Spaan ESP 201, Eindhoven, NL-5633 AD Netherlands E: spaan@ibspe.com T: +31 4029 012 70 W: www.ibspe 148 success through nanomaterials

ICE Science Harriet Jeckells Market Development Executive 2nd Floor, 40 Marsh Wall, London, E14 9TP E: harriet.jeckells@icepublishing.com T: +44 2076 652 491 W: www.ice.org.uk ICERP SA Doina Catrinoiu Bd. Republicii, Nr 291A, Ploiesti, RO-100072 Romania E: dcat@icerp.ro T: +40 0244 598 551 W: www.icerp.ro IDEKO S Coop - DANOBAT Group Joseba Perez Bilbatau Arriaga Kalea 2, (Gipuzkoa), Elgoibar, E-20870 Spain E: jperez@ideko.es T: +34 9437 480 00 W: www.ideko.es Identif Technologies Mr Marcus Weichert Recon Group GmbH, Rudower Chaussee 29, Kieler Straße 103, Berlin, D-12489 E: info@recon-group.de T: +49 3070 761 320 W: www.identif.de IEG Technologies UK Ltd Stephen Forster D2 Wing, The Michael Young Building, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK7 6AA E: steveforster@iegtechnologies.co.uk T: +44 1234 758 058 W: www.iegtechnologies.co.uk IFM electronic GmbH Gilbert Anzer Teichstraße 4, Essen, Essen, D-45127 E: info@ifm.com T: +49 2012 422 0 W: www.ifm-electronic.com IFP Research AB Ioannis Chronakis Argongatan 30, PO Box 104-51, Mölndal, S-431 22 Sweden E: ioannis.chronakis@ifp.se T: +46 3170 663 02 W: www.ifpsicomp.se IHP GmbH Professor Wolfgang Meyer Scientific Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik, Im Technologiepark 25, Frankfurt, D- 15236 E: kaslack@ihp-microelectronics.com T: +49 3355 625 220 W: www.ihp-microelectronics.com ILC Dover UK Malcolm Cunningham UK Representative 163 New Lane Pace, Banks, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 8HB E: cunnim@ilcdover.com T: +44 7515 111 663 W: www.ilcdover.com ILFORD IMAGING GmbH Rita Hofman Case Postale 160, Marly 1, CH-1723 E: rita.hofmann@ilford.com T: +41 2643 571 11 W: www.ilford.com IlJIN Copper Foil Co Ltd Mikyung Oh 827,Palbong-dong, Iksan-si, Jeollabuk-Do, ROK-570-300 South Korea T: +82 6383 536 16 W: www.iljincopperfoil.co.kr IMA Limited Paul Stockwell Parkwell House, Otley Road, Guiseley, West Yorkshire, LS20 8BH E: paul.stockwell@ima.co.uk T: +44 1943 878 877 W: www.ima.co.uk Imagico India PVT Ltd Deepak Gupta 1st Floor, Warden House, Sir P.M. Road, Fort, Mumbai, IND-400 001 India E: dgupta@imagineacolor.com T: +91 2222 852 495 W: www.imagineacolor.com IMEC Maarten Willems Kapeldreef 75, Leuven, B-3001 E: maarten.willems@imec.be T: +32 1628 837 8 W: www2.imec.be Imperial College London Eva Kirkby Technology Licensing Associate Technology Transfer office, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ E: e.kirkby@imperial.ac.uk T: +44 2075 941 042 W: www3.imperial.ac.uk Imperial Innovations Dr Govind Pindoria New Ventures 12th Floor, EEE Building, Imperial College, South Kensington, London, SW7 2AZ E: govind.pindoria@imperial.ac.uk T: +44 2075 814 949 W: www.imperialinnovations.co.uk Imprimatur Capital Ltd Dr Peter Curley Hudson House, 8 Tavistock Street, London, WC2E 7PP E: peter.curley@imprimaturcapital.com T: +44 2031 707 624 W: www.imprimaturcapital.com IMS Europe Limited Jezz Leckenby Managing 39 de Bohun Court, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 2BA E: jezz@ims-europe.net T: +44 1799 521 881 W: www.ims-europe.net IMS Nanofabrication AG Hans Loeschner Schreygasse 3, Vienna, A-1020 Austria E: hans.loeschner@ims.co.at T: +43 1214 489 4 W: www.ims.co.at INASMET Isabel Obieta Mikeletegi Pasealekua, 2, Parque Tecnológico / Teknologi Parkea, Donostia - San Sebastian, San Sebastian, E-20009 Spain E: iobieta@inasmet.es T: +34 9430 037 00 W: www.insamet.es INCDIE ICPE-CA Ioan Cristinel Splaiul Unirii, Nr. 313, Sector 3, Bucharest, RO-030138 Romania E: office@icpe-ca.ro T: +40 2134 723 1 W: www.icpe-ca.ro Incrementha PD& I Henry Suzuki Avenida dos Jamaris, 100 Cj. 802, Moema, Sao Paulo, BR-04708-000 Brazil E: henry.suzuki@incrementha.com.br W: www.incrementha.com.br Independent Project Solutions (UK) Ltd Kieran Green 5 Coates Fields, Barnoldswick, Lancashire, BB18 6YW T: +44 1282 850 977 Independent Researcher Rostyslav Sklyar Verchratskogo st. 15-1, Lviv, UA-79010 Ukraine E: sklyar@tsp.lviv.ua T: +380 973 365 495 W: www.tsp.lviv.ua/~sklyar Indian Institute of Technology M Singaperumal 2nd Floor Iscr Building, IIT, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND-600 036 India E: msingham@iitm.ac.in T: +91 4422 574 678 W: www.iitd.ac.in Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Bodh Mehta Hauz Khas, New Delhi, IND-110 016 India E: brmehta@physics.iitd.ac.in T: +91 1126 582 037 W: www.iitd.ac.in Industrial Mathematics KTN Ms Gillian Houyle Smith Institute Administrator Smith Institute, Surrey Technology Centre, Surrey Research Park, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7YG E: enquiries@industrialmaths.net T: +44 1483 565 252 W: www.industrialmaths.net InfoRev Martin Walker 2a Ruskin Avenue, Rogerstone, Newport, Gwent, NP10 0AA E: enquiries@inforev.co.uk T: +44 1633 671 166 W: www.inforev.co.uk IngeniaTouch Ltd Mr Malcolm Kodia 58 Wills Crescent, Hounslow, Middlesex, TW3 2JB E: mkodia@ingeniatouch.com T: +44 7976 515 095 InMat Inc Harris Goldberg 216 Route 206, Suite 7, Hillsborough, New Jersey, NJ 08844 United States of America E: hagoldberg@inmat.com T: +1 908 874 7788 W: www.inmat.com Innevo Consulting Johannes Frech Tuulimyllyntie 6B 20, Helsinki, FIN-00920 Finland E: johannes.frech@innevo.fi T: +35 8503 395 599 W: www.innevo.fi Inno-X GmbH David Ziltener Tutilostrasse 36b, St Gallen, CH-9011 E: info@inno-x.ch T: +41 7153 530 85 W: www.inno-x.ch Innogenetics NV Paul Jacobs Technologiepark 6, Gent, B-9052 E: pauljac@innogenetics.be T: +32 9329 132 9 W: www.innogenetics.be Innovalia Association Beatriz Navarro Rodríguez Arias 6-605, Bilbao, E-48008 Spain E: bnavarro@innovalia.org T: +34 9447 951 90 W: www.innovalia.org/en Innovate Quality Food Neil Hargreaves E: neilhargreaves23@btinternet.com T: +44 1244 677 021 Innovative Science Ltd Muhideen Adesokan Units 8-9, Sligo Airport Business Park, Strandhill, Sligo Ireland E: sales@innovativescience.ie T: +353 719 168 525 W: www.innovativescience.ie Innovent ev Dr Anke Niemann Innovent e.v., Technology Development Jena, Prussingstrasse 27B, Jena, D-07745 E: innovent@innovent-jena.de T: +49 3641 282 510 W: www.innovent-jena.de Innovent Technologieentwicklung e.v. Dr Matthias Schnabelrauch Head of Department Biomaterials, Pruessingstrasse 27B, Jena, D-07745 E: ms@innovent-jena.de T: +49 3641 282 512 W: www.innovent-jena.de Innovnano Andre De Albuquerque Lagoas Parque, Edificio 6, Piso 2, Porto Salvo, Aljustrel, P-2740-244 Portugal E: andre.albuquerque@cuf.pt T: +35 1210 058 600 W: www.innovnano.pt Insititute of Chemistry Churnru Wang Chinese Academy of Science, 2 North 1 Street, Zhongguancun, Hadian District, Beijing, PRC-1000190 China E: crwang@iccas.ac.cn T: +86 1062 652 120 W: www.iccas.ac.cn Institut Curie - Research Simon Scheuring UMR-CNRS 168, 11, rue Pierre et Marie Curie, Cedex 05, Paris, F-75231 E: simon.scheuring@curie.fr T: +33 1423 467 81 W: www.curie.fr Institut für Bio- und Nanosysteme Professor Hans Lüth Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, D-52425 E: h.lueth@fz-juelich.de T: +49 2461 612 341 W: www.fz-juelich.de Institut fur Dunnschichttechnologie Lisa Kleinen TU Kaiserlautern, Maarweg 32, Rheinbreitbach, D-53619 E: kleinen@physik.uni-kl.de T: +49 0222 490 0693 W: www.uni-kl.de Institut für Dünnschichttechnologie und Mikrosensorik e.v. (IDM) Dr Burkhard Schulz Chairman Kantstraße 55, Teltow, D-55 14513 E: schulz@idm-teltow.de T: +49 3328 334 611 W: www.idm-teltow.de Institut fur Energie - und Umwelttechnik e.v. (IUTA) Christof Asbach Bliersheimer St. 60, Duisburg, D-47229 E: asbach@iuta.de T: +49 2065 418 0 W: www.iuta.de Institut fur Energiewirtschaftund Rationelle Energieanwendung (IER) Professor Alfred Voss Institute Universitat Stuttgart, Heßbrühlstraße 49a, Stuttgart, D-70565 E: alfred.voss@ier.uni-stuttgart.de T: +49 7116 858 7811 W: www.ier.uni-stuttgart.de Institut für Festkörperforschung Professor Rainer Waser Head at IFF-Institute Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, D-52425 E: r.waser@fz-juelich.de T: +49 2461 615 811 W: www.fz-juelich.de Institut für Mikroelektronik Stuttgart (IMS-CHIPS) Dr Joachim Burghartz Allmandring 30a, Stuttgart, D-70569 E: burghartz@ims-chips.de T: +49 7112 185 5-200 W: www.ims-chips.de Institut fur Mikrosystemtechnik (IMTEK) Nicole Mutter University of Freiburg, Georges-Koehler-Allee 106, Freiburg, D-79110 E: nicole.mutter@imtek.de T: +49 7612 037 455 W: www.imtek.de Institut für Nanotechnologie (INT) Professor Horst Hahn Executive Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, D-76344 E: horst.hahn@kit.edu T: +49 7247 826 350 W: www.int.kit.edu Institut für Okologische Wirtschaftsforschung (IÖW) - Geschäftsstelle Ulrich Petschow Project Leader Potsdamer Str. 105, Berlin, D-10785 E: ulrich.petschow@ioew.de T: +49 3088 459 40 W: www.ioew.de NanoPerspective 149

Institut für Photonische Technologien e.v. (IPHT) Dr Hartmut Bartelt Albert - Einstein - Str. 9, Postfach 100239, Jena, D-07702 E: hartmut.bartelt@ipht-jena.de T: +49 3641 206 200 W: www.ipht-jena.de Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie Gunther Proll Universität Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 8, Tubingen, D-72076 E: guenther.proll@ipc.uni-tuebingen.de T: +49 7071 297 3048 W: www.ipc.uni-tuebingen.de Institut fur Technische Chemie Thomas Donauer Universitätsbereich Stadtmitte, Postfach 10 60 37, Stuttgart, D-70049 E: poststelle@uni-stuttgart.de T: +49 7116 850 W: www.uni-stuttgart.de/index.en.html Institut für Textil- und Verfahrenstechnik der Deutschen Institute für Textil- und Faserforschung Dr Thomas Stegmaier Head of research Department Bionics Koerschtalstrasse 26, Denkendorf, D-73770 E: thomas.stegmaier@itv-denkendorf.de T: +49 7119 340 219 W: www.itv-denkendorf.de Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Syafsir Akhlus Jalan AR Hakim, Industrial Engineering D-18, Sukolilo, Surabaya, RI-60111 Indonesia E: akhlus@its.ac.id T: +62 3159 942 5154 W: www.its.ac.id Institute for Bioelectronic and Molecular Microsystems (IBMM) Mick Card Commercial Manager School of Electronic Engineering, University of Wales Bangor, Dean Street, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 1UT E: mick@informatics.bangor.ac.uk T: +44 1248 382 010 W: www.ibmm-microtech.co.uk Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) Pastora Martinez Samper Parc Cientific de Barcelona, Campus Diagonal. Universitat de Barcelona, Edifici Modular, C/Josep Samitier 1-5, Barcelona, E-08028 Spain E: pmartinez@ibec.pcb.ub.es T: +34 9340 392 70 W: www.pcb.ub.es Institute for Environment and Sustainability David Rickerby Senior Scientific Officer European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC), TP-272, Via E. Fermi 2749, Ispra (VA), I-21027 Italy E: david.rickerby@jrc.ec.europa.eu T: +39 0332 785 972 W: http://ies.jrc.ec.europa.eu Institute for Health & Consumer Protection (IHCP) Hermann Stamm Joint Research Centre, TP 203, Ispra (VA), I-21020 Italy E: hermann.stamm@ec.europa.eu T: +39 0332 789 111 W: http://nmi.jrc.ec.europa.eu Institute for New Materials (INM) Thomas Muller Im Stadwald, Building D2-2, Saarbrucken, D-66123 E: thomas.mueller@inm-gmbh.de T: +49 6819 300 406 W: www.inm-gmbh.de Institute for Reference, Materials and Measurements (IRMM) Olivier Couteau Joint Research Center, Retiesweg 111, Geel, B-2440 E: olivier.couteau@ec.europa.eu T: +32 1457 161 4 W: http://irmm.jrc.ec.europa.eu Institute for System Level Integration (isli) Dr Mark Begbie Heriot-Watt University Research Park, Research Avenue North, Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH14 4AP E: mark.begbie@sli-institute.ac.uk T: +44 1315 100 670 W: www.sli-institute.ac.uk Institute of Biochemistry (IB) Magdalena Moisei Romanian Academy, Splaiul Independentei 296, Bucharest, RO-060031 Romania E: mmoisei@biochim.ro T: +40 2122 390 69 W: www.biochim.ro Institute of Electrical Engineering Jozef Novak Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, Bratislava, SK-842 39 Slovakia E: eleknova@savba.sk T: +421 259 222 555 W: www.elu.sav.sk Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems (IEES) Iovka Dragieva Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, G. Bonchev St., Block 10, Room 212, Sofia, BG-1113 Bulgaria E: iovka@bas.bg T: +359 297 927 83 W: www.bas.bg Institute of Electron Technology (ITE) Piotr Dumania Radzikowskiego 152, Krakow, PL-31-342 Poland E: pdumania@ite.waw.pl T: +48 1266 282 70 W: www.ite.waw.pl Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Jaroslaw Piekarski Polish Academy of Sciences, Pawinskiego, 5B, Warsaw, PL-02-106 Poland E: jpiekar@ippt.gov.pl T: +48 2282 612 81 W: www.ippt.gov.pl Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD) Rachel Hackett Nutrition & Scientific Affairs Manager Grange Lane, Letchmore Heath, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD25 8GD E: rachel.hackett@igd.com T: +44 1923 857 141 W: www.igd.com Institute of Industrial Technologies and Automation (CNR - ITIA) Prof Tullio Tollio Via Bassini 15, Milan, I-20133 Italy E: itia.milano@itia.cnr.it T: +39 0223 699 941 W: www.itia.cnr.it Institute of Industrial Technologies and Automation (ITIA) Marianna Carlino National Research Council, Via dei Taurini 19, Rome, I-00185 Italy E: marianna.carlino@itia.cnr.it T: +39 0690 672 501 W: ww.itia.cnr.it Institute of Microelectronics (IMEL) Androula Nassiopoulou NCSR Demokritos, Terma (End) Patriarhou Gregoriou Street, PO Box 60228, Aghia Paraske, GR-15310 Greece E: a.nassiopoulou@imel.demokritos.gr T: +30 2106 542 783 W: http://imel.demokritos.g Institute of Nanotechnology Keith Dingwall Technology Analyst Lord Hope Building, 141 St James Road, Glasgow, G4 0LT E: keith.dingwall@nano.org.uk T: +44 1413 038 444 W: www.nano.org.uk Institute of Occupational Health Timo Tuomi Topeliuksenkatu 41 a A, Helsinki, FIN-00250 Finland E: timo.tuomi@ttl.fi T: +358 304 741 W: www.ttl.fi Institute of Organic Chemistry Sanjay Mathur University of Wurzburg, Am Hubland, Wurzberg, D-97074 E: s.mathur@uni-wuerzburg.de T: +49 9318 884 783 W: www.organik.chemie.uni-wuerzburg.de Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Gunter Gauglitz University of Tuebingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 8, Tubingen, D-72076 E: guenter.gauglitz@ipc.uni-tuebingen.de T: +49 7071 297 6927 W: www.ipc.uni-tuebingen.de Institute of Physical Chemistry Marek Pietraszkiewicz Polish Academy of Sciences, 44/52 Kasprzaka, Warsaw, PL-01-224 Poland E: pietrasz@ichf.edu.pl T: +48 2234 320 00 W: www.ichf.edu.pl Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing Dr Dipali Chauhan International Relations Manager 76 Portland Place, London, Greater London, W1B 1NT E: dipali.chauhan@iop.org T: +44 2074 704 825 W: www.iop.org Institute of Physics (IOP) Angela Gage Marketing Executive IOP Publishing, Dirac House, Temple Back, Bristol, Avon, BS1 6BE E: angela.gage@iop.org T: +44 1179 301 153 W: www.iop.org Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion Kongjia Wang Chinese Academy of Aciences, P. O. Box 1126, Hefei, Anhui, PRC-230031 China E: kjwang@ipp.ac.cn T: +86 5515 591 319 W: www.ipp.ac.cn Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion (IPPLM) Marcin Rosinski PO Box 49, Warsaw, PL-00-908 Poland E: rosinski@ifpilm.waw.pl T: +48 2263 814 60 W: www.ifpilm.waw.pl Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics (RAS) Igor Domashnev Acad. Semenov av., 1, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, RUS-142432 Russian Federation T: +7 495 993 5707 W: www.icp.ac.ru Institution of Electrical Engineering and Technology (IET) Mrs Fiona Dew Community Development Manager Michael Faraday House, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 2AY E: fdew@theiet.org T: +44 1438 767 645 W: www.theiet.org Instituto de Desenvolvimento e Inovacao Tecnologica (IDIT) Dr Roberto Frias Rua do IDIT - Asparagus, Santa Maria da Feira, P-4520-102 Portugal E: feup@fe.up.pt T: +35 1256 370 100 W: www.idit.up.pt Instituto de Microelectronica de Madrid (IMM-CNM) Fernando Briones 8 Tres Cantos, Madrid, E-28760 Spain E: briones@imm.cnm.csic.es T: +34 9180 607 00 W: www.imm.cnm.csic.es Instituto de Tecnologia Ceramica Vicente Sanz Avda. de Vicent Sos Baynat, Castellon, E-12006 Spain E: vsanz@itc.uji.es T: +34 9643 424 24 W: www.itc.uji.es Instituto Technologico de la Construccion AIDICO Jose Cormano Technological Park, Avda. Benjamín Franklin, 17 Paterna, Valencia, E-46980 Spain E: manolo.lloris@aidico.es T: +34 961 318 278 W: www.aidico.es Instituto Tecnológico del Embalaje, Transporte y Logística (ITENE) Ileana Recalde Researcher Parque Tecnologico, C/Albert Einstein, 1 Paterna, Valencia, E-46980 Spain E: lrecalde@itene.com T: +34 9639 054 00 W: www.itene.com Integrated Nano-Science & Commodity Exchange (INSCX) Charles McGovern CEO 10-9 World Exchange Limited, The Brampton, Knights Solicitors LLP, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 0QW E: info@nanocapitalmarkets.com T: +44 1782 517 840 W: www.inscx.com Intellectual Property Office Ben Buchanan Patent Informatics Manager Concept House, Cardiff Road, Newport, South Wales, NP10 8QQ E: ben.buchanan@ipo.gov.uk T: +44 1633 814 742 W: www.ipo.gov.uk Intelligent Formulation Limited Graham Clayton Business Development Manager Textile House, Red Doles Lane, Off Leeds Road, Huddersfield, HD2 1YF E: graham.clayton@intelligentformulation.org T: +44 1484 346 558 W: www.intelligentformulation.org Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (inano) - University of Aarhus Luisa Filipponi University of Aarhus, Ny Munkegade 118, Building 1521, Aarhus C, DK-8000 Denmark E: inano@inano.au.dk T: +45 8942 371 1 W: www.inano.au.dk International Science and Technology Center (ISTC) Igor Zakharchenko Krasnoproletarskaya 32-34, Moscow, RUS-127473 Russian Federation E: zakharchenko@istc.ru T: +7 495 982 3232 W: www.istc.ru Interstaatliche Hochschule fur Technik Buchs NTB Andre Bernard Campus Buchs, Werdenbergstrasse 4, Buchs, CH-9471 E: andre.bernard@ntb.ch T: +41 8175 534 66 W: www.ntb.ch Intertech Pira Robert Stead Head of Production Cleeve Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 7RU E: robert.stead@pira-international.com T: +44 1372 802 087 W: www.pira-international.com Intertek ASG Julian Cherryman West Machine Hall, Hexagon Tower, Crumpsall Vale, Off Delauneys Road, Blackley, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M9 8GQ E: julian.cherryman@intertek.com T: +44 1617 215 427 W: www.intertek.com Invest in GmbH Rainer Muller Friedrichstraße 60, Berlin, D-10117 E: rainer.mueller@gtai.com T: +49 3020 009 9410 W: www.gtai.com Invest Northern Ireland Nigel Carr Bedford Square, Bedford Street, Belfast, BT2 7ES E: nigel.carr@investni.com T: +44 2890 698 362 W: www.investni.com 150 success through nanomaterials

IOM Consulting Victoria Mir Business Development Manager Research House Business Centre, Office W7, Fraser Road, Perivale, Middlesex, UB6 7AQ E: victoria.mir@iom-world.org T: +44 2085 373 491 W: www.iom-world.org Ion Beam Applications (IBA) SA Albert Blondin R & D Manager Chemin du Cyclotron, 3, Louvain-la-Neuve, B-1348 E: info-worldwide@iba-group.com T: +32 1047 583 5 W: www.iba-worldwide.com IoN Publishing Limited Chris Arnold Nano Magazine, 6 The Alpha centre, Stirling University Innovation Park, Stirling, FK9 4NF E: chris.arnold@nanomagazine.co.uk T: +44 1786 447 520 W: www.nanomagazine.co.uk IP Bewertungs AG (IPB) Atilla Coksezen Stephansplatz 10, Hamburg, D-20354 E: info@ipb-ag.com T: +49 4087 879 000 W: www.ipb-ag.de IP Group plc Nick Edgar Investment Manager West 1, Level 7, Forth Banks, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 3PA E: nick.edgar@ipgroupplc.com T: +44 8455 194 112 W: www.ipgroupplc.com Ipsen Mike Harvey 190 Bath Road, Slough, SL1 3XE T: +44 1753 627 700 W: www.ipsen.com Ipsen BioPharm Ltd Norman Charles Ash Road, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham, Clwyd, LL13 9UF T: +44 1978 661 181 W: www.ipsen.com IPU Peter Tang Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, Instituttet for Produktudvikling, Produktionstorvet, Bygning 204, rum 106, Kgs. Lyngby, DK-2800 Denmark E: tt@ipu.dk T: +45 4525 480 4 W: www.ipu.dk Ipworks Technology Corp Byron Chen 1F, No1 Lising 1st Rd, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu, RC-300 Taiwan E: byronchen@ipworks.com.tw T: +886 356 351 98 W: www.ipworks.com.tw IREMA-FILTER GmbH Wolfgang Rupertseder An der Heide 16, Postbauer-Pavelsbach, D-92353 E: info@irema.de T: +49 9180 941 40 W: www.irema.de Iris Engineering & Technology Ltd Mr Robert Preston Cobalt Business Exchange, Cobalt Park Way, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE28 9NZ E: bob.preston@iriset.co.uk T: +44 1912 804 000 W: www.iriset.co.uk Irvine Young Ltd Ian Young 33 Milgarholm Avenue, Irvine, Ayrshire, KA12 0EL E: iyoung@irvineyoung.co.uk T: +44 7887 555 253 W: http://irvineyoung.co.uk Isotron Ltd Dr Richard Sharp Business Manager Moray Road, Elgin Industrial Estate, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN2 8XS E: richard.sharp@isotron.com T: +44 1235 443 215 W: www.isotron.com ISQ Group Jose Albuquerque Av. Prof. Dr. Cavaco Silva, nº 33, Taguspark, Porto Salvo, P-2780-994 Portugal E: jmalbuquerque@isq.pt T: +35 1214 228 100 W: www.isq.pt isuppli Jeremie Bouchaud MEMs and Sensors Spiegelstrasse 2, Munich, D-81241 E: jbouchaud@isuppli.com W: www.isuppli.com IT4IP s.a. Henri Hanot CEO rue J. Bordet, Z.I.C - Activalis, Seneffe, B-7180 E: henri.hanot@it4ip.be T: +32 643 710 01 W: www.it4ip.be Italcementi Group Natale Pimpinelli CTG SpA, Via Gabriele Camozzi 124, Bergamo, I-24121 Italy E: research-innovation@italcementi.it T: +39 0354 126 111 W: www.itcgr.net ItN Nanovation AG Christian Gobbert Head Business Unit Untertuerkheimer Strasse 25, Saarbrucken, D-66117 E: christian.gobbert@itn-nanovation.com T: +49 6815 001 483 W: www.itn-nanovation.com ITP Invest in Turin and Piedmont Cristina Recchia corso Regio Parco 27/29, Turin, I-10152 Italy E: c.recchia@itp-agency.org T: +39 1167 005 11 W: www.itp-agency.org IVAM ev - Microtechnology Network Uwe Kleinkes Emil-Figge-Str. 76, Dortmund, D-44227 E: uk@ivam.de T: +49 2319 742 168 W: www.ivam.de IVAM UvA BV Pieter van Broekhuizen PO Box 18180, Amsterdam, NL-1001 ZB Netherlands E: pvbroekhuizen@ivam.uva.nl T: +31 2052 550 80 W: www.ivam.uva.nl Izon Science Ltd Paul Atkins, External Relations 175 Roydvale Avenue, Burnside, Christchurch, NZ-8053 New Zealand E: paul@izon.com T: +64 3357 427 0 W: www.izon.com J Jacobs Engineering Adrian Wallis Tower Bridge Court, 224/226 Tower Bridge Road, London, SE1 2UP E: adrian.wallis@jacobs.com T: +44 2086 884 477 W: www.jacobs.com Janssen Pharmaceutica NV Jef Rombouts Turnhoutseweg 30, Beerse, B-2340 T: +32 1460 222 6 W: www.janssenpharmaceutica.be Janssen Pharmaceutica S.A. Ruxanandra Govorreanu Roderveldlaan 1, Berchem, B-2600 E: rgovorea@prdbe.jnj.com T: +32 3280 541 1 W: www.janssenpharmceuitica.be JeLINK AG Rudolf Jenny Im Ruchenacher 3, Mollis, CH-8753 E: r.jenny@jelink.ch T: +41 5562 222 55 W: www.jelink.ch JEMI UK Ltd Chris Walker Scottish Microelectronics Centre, The Kings Buildings, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH9 3JF E: c.walker@jemiuk.com T: +44 1316 507 815 W: www.jemiuk.com Jenal & Partners Ursula Jenal Executive Manager Biosafety Consulting, Magdenerstrasse 1, Rheinfelden, CH-4310 E: ursula.jenal@jenalpartners.ch T: +41 6172 328 58 W: www.jenalpartners.ch Jetro Hitoshi Masuda Deputy General MidCity Place, 71 High Holborn, London, Greater London, WC1V 6AL E: hitoshi_masuda@jetro.go.jp T: +44 2074 210 009 W: www.jetro.go.jp JFE Techno-Research Corporation (JFE-TEC) Teruo Yagishita Senior Researcher 1-10, Nihonbashi 2-Chome, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, J-103-0027 Japan E: yagishita@jfe-tec.co.jp T: +81 3351 034 13 W: www.jfe-tec.co.jp/en Jonathan Lee Recruitment Ltd David Hale Managing The Maltings, Mount Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1HZ E: david.hale@jonlee.co.uk T: +44 1384 446 123 W: www.jonlee.co.uk Jozef Stefan Institute Dani Juricic Department of Systems and Control, Jamova Cesta 39, Ljubljana, SLO-1000 Slovenia E: dani.juricic@ijs.si T: +386 147 736 61 W: http://dsc.ijs.si/en Jyvaskyla Innovation Ltd Esko Peltonen P.O.Box 27, Jyväskylä, Piippukatu 11, FIN-40101 Finland E: esko.pelton@jklinnovation T: +358 144 451 100 W: www.jklinnovation.fi K K Home International Ltd John Riddell Business Development Manager Ingram House, Allensway, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9HA E: john.riddell@khomeint.com T: +44 1642 765 421 W: www.khomeint.com Kabelwerk Eupen AG Guido Klein Manager Foam Division Foam Division, Oestrasse 42, Eupen, B-4700 E: klein@eucafoam.com T: +32 8759 780 0 W: www.eupen.com Kabelwerk Eupen AG Michael Göbels Plant Manager Plastic Pipe Division, Hütte 66, Eupen, B-4700 E: michael_goebels@eupen.com T: +32 8759 770 0 W: www.eupen.com Kafrit Industries ltd Reuven Shachar Kibbutz Kfar-Aza, M.P. Negev, IL-85142 Israel E: rshachar@kafrit.co.il T: +972 868 0945 W: www.kafrit.com Kalkfabrik Netstal AG Dirk Sewing Ober Land Güetil PF 86, Netstal, CH-8754 E: dirk.sewing@kfn.ch T: +41 5564 692 24 W: www.kfn.ch Kao Chemicals GmbH Horst Lettau Kupferstrasse 1, Emmerich, D-46446 E: horst.lettau@kaochemicals.de T: +49 2822 711 0 W: www.kaochemicals-eu.com Karl Finke GmbH & Co. KG Lothar Wodniok 174-176 Hatzfelder Strasse, Wuppertal, D-42281 E: l.wodniok@finke-colors.de T: +49 2027 090 6240 W: www.finke-colors.de Karl Storz GmbH & Co KG Ralf Staud Mittelstrasse 8, Postfach 230, Tuttlingen, D-78532 E: r.staud@karlstorz.de T: +49 7461 708 0 W: www.karlstorz.com Kasag-Singer International Maschinenbau GmbH Rudolf Singer Prince Eugen-Str. 90, Tettnang, Baden-Württemberg, D-88069 T: +49 7542 935 70 Keller AG, Weberei Felsenau Albert Gunkel Rosenthallstrasse 11, Wald, CH-8636 E: info@keller-ag.ch T: +41 5525 622 00 W: www.weberei-keller-ag.ch Keller and Heckman LLP Rachida Semail Avenue Louise 523, Brussels, B-1050 E: semail@khlaw.be T: +32 2645 509 4 W: www.khlaw.com Keltie Richard Lawrence Fleet Place House, 2 Fleet Place, London, EC4M 7ET E: richard.lawrence@keltie.com T: +44 2073 298 888 W: www.keltie.com Keystone Nano Inc Robert Cornwall 1981 Pine Hall Rd, State College, Pennsylvania, PA 16803 United States of America E: rcornwall@keystonenano.com T: +1 814 237 4657 W: www.keystonenano.com KfW Bankengruppe Wolf-Rainer Kruska Palmengartenstr. 5-9, Frankfurt am Main, D-60325 E: wolf-rainer.kruska@kfw.de T: +49 6974 310 W: www.kfw.de Kline & Company, Inc Gillian Morris Overlook at Great Notch, 150 Clove Road, Little Falls, New Jersey, NJ 07424 United States of America E: gillian_morris@klinegroup.com T: +1 973 435 3432 W: www.klinegroup.com Knowledge Transfer Partnership KTP Programme Office, AEA, Didcot, OX11 0QJ E: ktp-help@ktponline.org.uk T: +44 8701 902 829 W: www.ktponline.org.uk Kookmin University Hyun-Jung Shin College of Engineering, 861-1 Jeongneung-dong, Songbuk-gu, Seoul, ROK-136-702 South Korea E: hjshin@kookmin.ac.kr T: +82 2910 502 1 W: www.kookmin.ac.kr Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) Chi-Hwan Han 71-2 Jang-Dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, ROK-305-343 9 South Korea E: hanchi@kier.re.kr T: +82 4286 034 60 W: www.kier.re.kr NanoPerspective 151

Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (CNMM) Sang-Rok Lee 171 Jang-dong, 104 Sinseongno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, ROK-305-600 South Korea E: srlee@kimm.re.kr T: +82 4286 876 19 W: www.kimm.re.kr Korea Institute of Science and Technology Nanotechnology Information Center (KISTI) Sung Moon 66 Hoegiro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, ROK-130 741 South Korea E: s.moon@kist.re.kr T: +82 2958 577 6 W: www.kisti.re.kr Korea Science & Engeneering Foundation (KOSEF) Hanjo Lim 180-1 Gajeong-Dong, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon, ROK-305-350 South Korea E: hanjolim@kosef.re.kr T: +82 4286 961 14 W: www.kosef.re.kr Kriya Materials BV Edwin Currie Postbox 18, Geleen, NL-6160 MD Netherlands E: edwin.currie@kriya-materials.com T: +31 4647 642 26 W: www.kriya-materials.com Kronos International Inc Stephan Blob Peschstrassen 5, Leverkusen, D-51373 E: kronos.international@kronosww.com T: +49 2143 560 W: www.kronosww.com Kroto Research Institute and Centre for Nanoscience and Technology George Rees Business Development Manager Kroto Research Campus, University of Sheffield, C/o Sheffield First for Investment, 1 St James Row, Sheffield, S1 2UE E: george.rees@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 1142 227 445 W: www.krotoresearchcampus.com KRÜSS Surface Science Centre Robert Dyer School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock s Close, Bristol, BS8 1TS E: robert.dyer@kruss.co.uk T: +44 1173 250 257 W: www.kruss.co.uk KU Leuven Jun Qian Department of Mechanical Engineering, Division PMA, Celestijnenlaan 300B, Bus 2420, Heverlee, B-3001 E: jun.qian@mech.kuleuven.be T: +32 1632 248 0 W: www.mech.kuleuven.be/micro Kugler GmbH Feinmechanik + Optik Lothar Kugler Heiligenberger Str. 100, Salem, D-88682 E: info@kugler-precision.com T: +49 7553 920 00 W: www.kugler-precision.com Kuhn Rikon AG Wolfgang Auwarter Neschwilerstrasse 4, Rikon im Tosstal, CH-8486 E: wolfgang.auwaerter@kuhnrikon.ch T: +41 5239 601 01 W: www.kuhnrikon.ch Kurtz Marketing and Management Kobi Kurtz K.P. van der Mandelelaan 100, Rotterdam, NL-3062 MB Netherlands E: info@kurtzmarketing.com T: +31 1045 313 20 W: www.kurtzmarketing.com L L Oreal Gerhard J Nohyneck R&D 25-29 Quai Aulagnier, Asnieres Sur Seine, F-92665 E: gnohynec@rd.loreal.com T: +33 1475 671 47 W: www.loreal.com L Oreal USA Gary Graves Innovative Raw Materials, 30 L Oreal Way, Clark, New Jersey, NJ 08844 United States of America E: ggraves@rd.us.loreal.com T: +1 732 680 4818 W: www.loreal.com LAAS-CNRS Christophe Vieu 7 Avenue du Colonel Roche, Cedex 4, Toulouse, F-31077 E: christophe.vieu@laas.fr T: +33 5613 363 59 W: www.laas.fr Labatorio Iberico Internacional de Nanotecnologia (INL) Alejandro Pan Regueiro de Operaciones Edificio dos Congregados, Av. Central, 100, Braga, P-4710-229 Portugal E: apan@iinl.org T: +35 1253 601 556 W: www.iinl.org Labein Tecnalia Maria Luisa Gorostizaga Bizkaia Technology Park, C/ Geldo, Building 700, Derio - Bizkaia, E-48160 Spain E: mlg@labein.es T: +34 9460 733 00 W: www.labein.es Laboratoire d Automatique de Besancon Michael Gauthier 24, Rue Alain SAVARY, Besançon, F-25000 E: michael.gauthier@ens2m.fr T: +33 3814 028 01 W: www.lab.cnrs.fr Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures - CNRS Jacques Gierak Route de Nozay, Marcoussis, F-91460 E: jacques.gierak@lpn.cnrs.fr T: +33 1696 360 75 W: www.lpn.cnrs.fr Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems & Automation Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics (LMS) Dimitris Mourtzis University of Patras Rio, Patras, GR-26500 Greece E: mourtzis@lms.mech.upatras.gr T: +30 2610 997 262 W: http://lms.mech.upatras.gr Laboratory of the Government Chemist (LGC) Deborah Gaskell Group Communications Manager Queens Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 OLY E: deborah.gaskell@lgc.co.uk T: +44 2089 437 563 W: www.lgc.co.uk Laborelec Vincent Willock Area Sales Manager Rodestraat 125, Linkebeek, B-1630 E: info@laborelec.com T: +32 2382 021 1 W: www.laborelec.com Ladas and Parry Graham Farrington Partner 1-2 Bolt Court, London, EC4A 3DQ E: gfarrington@ladas.com T: +44 2073 532 680 W: www.ladas.com Lake Coatings David Malley Business Manager Imex Business Centre, Oxleasow Road, East Moons Moat, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 0RE E: david.malley@lakecm.co.uk T: +44 1527 830 459 W: www.lakecoatings.co.uk Lancashire Chemical Works ltd Robert Dyson High Street West, Glossop, Derbyshire, SK13 8ES E: robert@lancawork.com T: +44 1457 860 006 W: www.lancashirechemicals.com Landesamt fuer Natur, Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz (NRW) Dirk Heller Wallneyer Str. 6, Essen, D-45133 E: poststelle@lanuv.nrw.de T: +49 2361 305 0 W: www.lanuv.nrw.de Lantal Textiles AG Heiko Nuessel Postfach 1330, Dorfgasse 5, Langenthal, CH-4901 E: heiko.nuessel@lantal.ch T: +41 6291 671 71 W: www.lantal.ch LASEA Axel Kupisiewicz Manging Rue des Chasseurs Ardennais, 10, Angleur, B-4031 E: akupisiewicz@lasea.be T: +32 4365 024 3 W: www.laser-ea.com Laser Zentrum Hannover (LZH) e.v. Professor Boris Chichkov Head of Department Hollerithallee 8, Hannover, D-30419 E: b.chichkov@lzh.de T: +49 5112 788 316 W: www.lzh.de Latvian Council of Science Ints Zitars Akademijas Laukums 1, Riga, LV-1050 Latvia E: ints.zitars@lzp.gov.lv T: +371 722 3480 W: www.lzp.lv Legend Secuities Inc. Hisham Sobhy of Investment Banking 45 Broadway, 32nd Floor, New York, NY-10006 United States of America E: hsobhy@legendsecurities.com T: +1 570 402 7300 W: www.legendsecurities.com Leibniz - Institut für Festkörperfor und Werkstoffforschung Dresden (IFW) Professor Bernd Büchner Helmholtzstraße 20, Dresden, D-01069 E: b.buechner@ifw-dresden.de T: +49 3514 659 808 W: www.ifw-dresden.de Leibniz - Institut für Oberflächenmodifizierung e. V. (IOM) Dr Bernd Rauschenbach Permoserstr. 15, Leipzig, D-04318 E: bernd.rauschenbach@iom-leipzig.de T: +49 3412 352 308 W: www.iom-leipzig.de Leibniz - Institut für Plasmaforschung und Technologie (INP Greifswald) e.v. Dr Holger Kersten Felix-Hausdorff-Str. 2, Greifswald, D-17489 E: kersten@inp-greifswald.de T: +49 3834 554 300 W: www.inp-greifswald.de Leibniz - Institut fur Polymerforschung Dresden e.v. (IPFDD) Professor Brigitte Voit Hohe Straße 6, PO Box 120 411, Dresden, D-01005 E: voit@ipfdd.de T: +49 3514 658 591 W: www.ipfdd.de Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH Olaf Fortagne Ernst-Leitz-Strasse 17-37, Wetzlar, D-35578 E: olaf.fortagne@leica-microsystems.com T: +49 6441 294 000 W: www.leica-microsystems.com Leister Process Technologies Axetris Microsystems Division Marco Di Berardino Galileo-Strasse 10, Kaegiswil, CH-6056 E: marco.dibernardino@leister.com T: +41 6627 474 W: www.leister.com LEITAT Technological Center Dr Mirko Faccini Research Scientist Passeig 22 de juliol, 218, Passeig 22 de juliol, 218, C/ de la Innovacio 2, Terrassa, Terrassa, E-08225 Spain E: mfaccini@leitat.org T: +34 9378 823 00 W: www.leitat.org Lemoptix SA Marco Boella CEO Chemin de la Raye 13, Ecublens, CH-1024 E: info@lemoptix.com T: +41 2155 061 13 W: www.lemoptix.com Lenntech BV Rotterdamseweg 402 M, Delft, NL-2629 HH Netherlands E: info@lenntech.com T: +31 1526 109 00 W: www.lenntech.com Lenorplastics AG Simon Weibel Bruggfeldweg 3, Aesch, CH-4147 T: +41 6170 611 11 W: www.lenorplastics.com Liquids Research Ltd Dr Vijay Patel General Manager Unit 3B Mentec, Deiniol road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2UP E: vijay@liquidsresearch.co.uk T: +44 1248 352 204 W: www.liquidsresearch.co.uk Lithuania Liasion Office for Research and Technology Development (LORD) Renata Koerfer Beauvoislaan, 63, Antwerp, B-2920 E: renata.koerfer@lord-eu.com T: +32 3666 898 3 W: www.lms.lt/eindex.html Littelfuse Ireland Limited Ramesh Raghavendra Ecco Road, Dundalk, County Louth Ireland E: rraghave@littelfuse.com T: +353 429 332 378 W: www.littelfuse.com Liverpool University Umar Daraz Business Manager for Engineering Department of Engineering, Crown Street, Liverpool, L69 7ZDGL E: umar.daraz@liverpool.ac.uk T: +44 1517 948 073 W: www.liv.ac.uk Liverpool University Dr Katharine Fogg Associate Business Manager Business Gateway, Foresight Building, 3 Brownlow Street, Liverpool, L69 3GL E: katharine.fogg@liverpool.ac.uk T: +44 1517 948 357 W: www.liv.ac.uk Lockheed Martin Nanosystems Dr Hilary Lackritz Senior Staff Scientist, Advanced Technology Center Advanced Technology Center (ATC), Space Systems Company (SSC), Building 257, 3215 Porter Drive, Palo Alto, California, CA 94304 United States of America E: hilary.lackritz@lmco.com T: +1 408 338 8640 W: www.lockheedmartin.com LTS Lohmann Therapie-Systeme AG Stephan Maier Postf. 15 25, Lohmannstrasse 2, Andernach, D-56605 E: ltsgroup@ltslohmann.de T: +49 2632 990 W: www.ltslohmann.com Ludwig Maximilians Universitaat (LMU) Munich Robert Stark Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Theresciencestrasse 41/ Room C247, Munich, D-80333 E: stark@lrz.uni-muenchen.de T: +49 2180 432 9 W: www.nanomanipulation.de Ludwig Maximilians Universitaat (LMU) Munich Fritz Krombach Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, Munich, D-80539 E: krombach@med.uni-muenchen.de T: +49 8921 800 W: www.uni-muenchen.de 152 success through nanomaterials

Lux Research Jaideep Raje Senior Analyst Valschermkade 36 E, Amsterdam, NL-1059 CD Netherlands E: jaideep.raje@luxresearchinc.com T: +31 2034 608 43 W: www.luxresearchinc.com Luxcristal (LCB) SA Philippe Haumann Administrator Rue du Centre 10, Modave, B-4577 E: phh@luxcristal.com T: +32 8525 251 0 W: www.luxcristal.com M Mace David Beaumont Atelier House, 64 Pratt Street, London, NW1 0LF T: +44 2075 548 000 W: www.macegroup.com Magotteaux SA Benoit Clermont R & D Manager Rue A. Dumont, Vaux-sous-Chevremont, B-4051 E: benoit.clermont@magotteaux.com T: +32 4361 761 7 W: www.magotteaux.com Mahr Multisensor GmbH Wolfram Froehlich Wendelstrasse 90, Wadgassen, D-66787 E: wolfram.froehlich@mahr.de T: +49 6834 941 10 W: www.mahr.de Maintenance Partners Wallonie SA Jean Louis Counet Manager Parc Industriel Rue des Gerboises 1, Nannine, B-5100 E: jeanlouis.counet@maintenancepartners.com T: +32 8140 082 1 W: www.maintenancepartners.com Malcolm Greenhalgh Consultancy Ltd (MGCL) Mr Malcolm Greenhalgh Dale Cottage, Lower Park Royd Drive, Ripponden, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX6 3HR E: malcolm.greenhalgh@btinternet.com T: +44 1422 825 187 Malsch TechnoValuation Ineke Malsch PO Box 455, Utrecht, NL-3500 AL Netherlands E: postbus@malsch.demon.nl T: +31 3028 198 20 W: www.malsch.demon.nl Maneat S.r.l. Massimo Carobbi Corso Vittorio Emanuele II - 74, Turin, I-10121 Italy E: info@maneat.it T: +39 1151 701 91 W: www.maneat.it Mansel Williams Consultancy Mansel Williams 18 Leamington Drive, Faringdon, Oxfordshire, SN7 7JZ E: mansel@onetel.net T: +44 1367 241 647 Markab Keith Davies Pear Trees, Bridge Road, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 9BY E: markab@elsian.demon.co.uk T: +44 1590 679 512 Mars Incorporated Brett Jeffery Global Chemical Safety Manager Dundee Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 4JX E: brett.jeffery@eu.effem.com T: +44 7807 150 053 W: www.mars.co.uk Marsh Limited Christopher Bryce EMEA Life Science Industry Practice Leader Tower Place, London, EC3R 5BU E: christopher.bryce@marsh.com T: +44 2073 573 106 W: www.marsh.co.uk MAS Wales Paul Byard Chief Executive Waterton Technology Centre, Waterton Industrial Estate, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, CF31 3WT E: paul.byard@maswales.org.uk T: +44 1656 750 691 W: www.maswales.org.uk MAT SEARCH Consulting Margarethe Hoffman-Amtenbrink Executive Officer Ch. Jean Pavillard 14, Pully-Lausanne, CH-1009 E: mhofmann@matsearch.ch T: +41 2172 901 55 W: www.matsearch.ch Materials Engineers Group sp. z oo Jakub Michalski St. Woloska 141, Warsaw, PL-02-507 Poland E: j.michalski@megroup.pl T: +48 2223 481 06 W: www.megroup.pl Materials Ireland (MI) Chris Keely Polymer Research Centre, School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2 Ireland E: ckeely@tcd.ie T: +353 160 824 04 W: www.tcd.ie Materials KTN Colin Johnston Department of Materials, University of Oxford Begbroke Science Park, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, OX5 1PF E: colin.johnston@materials.ox.ac.uk T: +44 1865 283 705 W: www.materials.ox.ac.uk Matforsk AS (Norwegian Food Research Institute) Marit Pettersen Osloveien 1, Aas, N-1430 Norway E: marit.kvalvag.pettersen@matforsk.no T: +47 6497 010 0 W: www.matforsk.com MatOx Ltd Dr Jason King CEO Pembroke House, 36-37 Pembroke Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 1BP E: jason.king@matoxtechnologies.com T: +44 1865 262 035 W: www.matoxtechnologies.com MATRIO Group SA Luc Langer Manging Rue des Alouettes 1, ZI des Hauts Sarts, Zone 3, Liers, B-4042 E: luc.langer@matrio.com T: +32 4278 968 8 W: www.matrio.com Matshushita Electric Works Ltd Kohichi Takahama 1048 Kadoma, Kadoma-shi, Osaka, J-571-8686 Japan E: ktakahama@mail.mew.co.jp T: +81 6690 811 31 W: www.mew.co.jp Max-Born - Institut für Nichtlineare Optik und Kurzzeitspektroskopie Dr Manfred Fiebig Max-Born-Straße 2A, Berlin, D-12489 E: fiebig@mbi-berlin.de T: +49 3063 921 404 W: www.mbi-berlin.de Max-Planck - Arbeitsgruppen für Strukturelle Molekularbiologie Professor Eckhard Mandelkow Notkestrasse 85, c/o DESY, Hamburg, D-22607 E: mand@mpasmb.desy.de T: +49 4089 982 801 W: www.mpasmb-hamburg.mpg.de Max-Planck - Institut für Biochemie Dr Dieter Oesterheldt Am Klopferspitz 18, Martinsried, D-82152 E: tatzel@biochem.mpg.de T: +49 8985 782 536 W: www.biochem.mpg.de Max-Planck - Institut für Chemische Physik fester Stoffe Professor Rüdiger Kniep Nöthnitzer Str. 40, Dresden, D-01187 E: kniep@cpfs.mpg.de T: +49 3514 646 3000 W: www.cpfs.mpg.de Max-Planck - Institut für Festkörperforschung Dr Klaus Kern Nanoscale Science Department, Heisenbergstr. 1, Stuttgart, D-70569 E: k.kern@fkf.mpg.de T: +49 7116 891 660 W: www.fkf.mpg.de Max-Planck - Institut für Kohleforschung Dr Helmut Bönnemann Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 1, PO Box 10 13 53, Mülheim an der Ruhr, D-45466 E: boennemann@mpi-muelheim.mpg.de T: +49 2083 062 374 W: www.mpi-muelheim.mpg.de Max-Planck - Institut für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung Dr Helmut Möhwald Am Mühlenberg 1, OT Golm, Potsdam, D-14476 E: moehwald@mpikg-golm.mpg.de T: +49 3315 679 201 W: www.mpikg-golm.mpg.de Max-Planck - Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik Dr Jürgen Kirschner Weinberg 2, Halle, D-06120 E: sekrki@mpi-halle.de T: +49 3455 582 655 W: www.mpi-halle.mpg.de Max-Planck - Institut für Molekulare Zellbiologie und Genetik Professor Wieland Huttner Pfotenhauerstr. 108, Dresden, D-01307 E: huttner@mpi-cbg.de T: +49 3512 101 500 W: www.mpi-cbg.de Max-Planck - Institut für Physik Komplexer Systeme Dr Peter Fulde Nöthnitzer Straße 38, Dresden, D-01187 E: fulde@mpipks-dresden.mpg.de T: +49 3518 71-0 W: www.mpipks-dresden.mpg.de Max-Planck - Institut für Polymerforschung Professor Kurt Kremer Ackermannweg 10, Mainz, D-55128 E: kremer@mpip-mainz.mpg.de T: +49 6131 379 140 W: www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de Max-Planck - Institut für Quantenoptik Professor Ignacio Cirac Hans-Kopfermann-Str. 1, Garching, D-85748 E: ignacio.cirac@mpq.mpg.de T: +49 8932 905 705 W: www.mpg.de Maybelline Tennile Kopiasz 575 5th Avenue, New York, New York, NY 10017 United States of America E: tkopiasz@maybelline.com T: +1 212 984 4063 W: www.maybelline.com Mayer Brown International LLP Kiran S Desai Avenue des Arts 52, Brussels, B-1000 E: kdesai@mayerbrown.com T: +32 2502 551 7 W: www.mayerbrown.com MBN Nanomaterials S.p.A. sco Chisso Via G. Bortolan 42, Vascon di Carbonera (TV), I-31050 Italy E: chisso@mbn.it T: +39 0422 447 311 W: www.mbn.it MC Technics Tony Roex CEO Rue de Maestricht 88, Visé, B-4600 E: t.roex@mctechnics.be T: +32 4379 510 1 W: www.mctechnics.com McDaniel & Co Commercial Law Niall Head-Rapson Head of Commercial Law 23 Portland Terrace, Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE2 1QS E: nhr@mcdanielandco.co.uk T: +44 1912 814 000 W: www.mcdanielandco.co.uk McGowan-Smith Consultancy Ltd Peter Smith Harbour Court, Compass Road, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 4ST E: psmith@mcgowan-smith.co.uk T: +44 1865 554 954 W: www.mcgowansmith.co.uk McKenna, Long & Aldridge LLP Giles Chappell 2, Avenue de Tervueren, Brussels, B-1040 E: gchappell@mckennalong.com T: +32 2278 122 5 W: www.mckennalong.com MCM SpA Guiseppe Fogliazza via F. e G. Celaschi,19, Vigolzone, Vigolzone, I-29020 Italy E: g.fogliazza@mcmspa.it T: +39 0523 879 811 W: www.mcmspa.it Mecanizados Escribano S.I. Patricia Romero C/ Duero (Pol. Las Acacias), 16, Mejorado del Campo, Madrid, E-28840 Spain E: patricia.romero@escribano.aero T: +34 9167 942 72 W: www.mecaes.com Mecasoft Raymond Brandt Administrator Rue de la Molignée 60, Anhée-sur-Meuse, B-5537 E: contact@mecasoft.be T: +32 8261 161 2 W: www.mecasoft.be mechonics ag Hubert Munzer Unnutzstr. 2/B, Munich, D-81825 E: info@mechonics.de T: +49 8942 024 207 W: www.mechonics.de mechonics ag Marco Gemke Technologiepark 13, Paderborn, D-33100 E: info@mechonics.de T: +49 5251 180 9648 W: www.mechonics.de Mediakonzept Dieter Beste Graf Recke-Straße 41, Dusseldorf, D-40239 E: beste@mediakonzept.com T: +49 2119 083 357 W: www.mediakonzept.com Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) Neil Ebenezer Market Towers, 1 Nine Elms Lane, London, SW8 5NQ E: neil.ebenezer@mhra.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 2070 842 000 W: www.mhra.gov.uk Medilink West Midlands Mr Chris Dyke Connectivity 5 Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands, B15 3BE E: chris@medilinkwm.co.uk T: +44 1214 525 630 W: www.medilinkuk.co.uk Medipol SA Cornelia Camara PSE-B, EPFL, Lausanne, CH-1015 E: cornelia.camara@medipol.ch T: +41 2169 390 31 W: www.medipol.ch Medizinische Universitat Graz Martin Ellmerer Auenbruggerplatz 2/4, Graz, A-8036 Austria E: martin.ellmerer@medunigraz.at T: +43 6991 921 4356 W: www.meduni-graz.at Mel Richardson MBE Mel Richardson Professor Emeritus 5 Long Water Drive, Gosport, Hampshire, PO1 3DJ E: melrichardsonmbe@aol.com T: +44 7802 222 673 NanoPerspective 153

Merck KGaA Dr. Christoph Schmidt Lab Manager Frankfurterstrasse 250, Darmstadt, D-64293 E: christoph.schmidt@merckgroup.com T: +49 6151 727 037 W: www.merck.com Merck Research Laboratories Dr Reid J. Leonard Executive, External Scientific Affairs 33 Avenue Louis Pasteur, BMB 2 422A, Boston, MA 02115 United States of America T: +1 617 992 2321 W: www.merck.com MESA+ Research Institute Martin Bennink University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, Enschede, NL-7500 AE Netherlands E: m.l.bennink@tnw.utwente.nl T: +31 5348 956 52 W: www.mesaplus.utwente.nl Messier-Dowty Ltd Geoff Cumner Cheltenham Road East, Gloucester, GL2 9QH E: geoff.cumner@messier-dowty.com T: +44 1452 712 424 W: www.messier-dowty.com Metal Forming Institute (INOP) Andrzej Plewinski St. Jana Pawla II 14, Poznan, PL-61-139 Poland E: plewinski@inop.poznan.pl T: +48 6165 705 55 W: www.inop.pozan.pl Metal Tech Ltd Naum Parkansky PO Box 2412, Industrial Zone Ramat Hovav, Beer Sheva, IL-84874 Israel E: general@metal-tech.co.il T: +972 865 723 32 W: www.metal-tech.co.il Metallurgy and Materials Science Research Institue Nutthita Chuankrerkkul Sol Chula 12, Phayatai Road, Prathumwan, Bangkok, T-10330 Thailand E: mmri@chula.ac.th T: +66 2218 424 3 W: www.chula.ac.th Metec Technologie Franco Rabezzana Via San Secondo, 3, Turin, I-10128 Italy E: metec@fileita.it T: +39 0115 486 53 W: www.metecsnc.com Micro and Nanotechnology Commercialisatiion and Education Foundation (MANCEF) Mr David Tolfree Vice President 469 Stockport Road, Denton, Manchester, M34 6EG E: dtolfree@gmail.com T: +44 1613 365 110 Micro Circuit Engineering Ltd Stephen Riches Exning Road, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 0AU E: stever@mcenkt.co.uk T: +44 1638 663 381 W: www.micro-circuit.com micro resist technology GmbH Gerhard Bleidiessel Kopenicker Str. 325, Berlin, D-12555 E: g.bleidiessel@microresist.de T: +49 3065 762 192 W: www.microresist.de Microelectronica S.A Elena Sarcov Str. Erou Lancu Nicolae Street 126, Voluntari, Ilfov, RO-77190 Romania E: elena.sarcov@microel.ro T: +40 3182 414 24 W: www.microel.ro MicroEmissive Displays Ltd Ian Underwood Scottish Microelectronics Centre, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3JF E: i.underwood@microemissive.com T: +44 1316 513 586 W: www.microemissive.com Micromega Dynamics SA Nicolas Loix General Manager Parc Industriel de Noville-les-Bois, rue du Trou du Sart 10, Fernelmont, B-5380 E: nloix@micromega-dynamics.com T: +32 8124 810 0 W: www.micromega-dynamics.com MicroMountains Applications AG Frank Haase IHK Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg, Romäusring 4, Villingen, D-78050 E: info@mm-applications.com T: +49 7721 206 4952 W: www.mm-applications.com Microsys Bruno Heusdens Rue Bois Saint-Jean 15-17, Ougree, B-4102 E: b.heusdens@ulg.ac.be T: +32 4382 449 6 W: www.microsys.ulg.ac.be Microsytems & Nanotechnology Professional Network Len Lewell The IET, Michael Faraday House, Six Hills Way, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 2AY E: llewell@iee.org.uk T: +44 1438 765 636 W: http://kn.theiet.org microtec Gesellschaft fur Mikrotechnologie mbh Andrea Reinhardt Bismarckstrasse 142 b, Bad Durkheim, Duisburg, D-47057 E: reinhardt@microtec-d.com T: +49 2033 062 050 W: www.microtec-d.com Midorion Niklas Hansson Stena Center 1D, Goteborg, S-412 92 Sweden E: niklas.hansson@midorion.com T: +46 3178 020 00 W: www.midorion.com Miltenyl Biotec GmbH Ian Johnston Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 68, Bergisch Gladbach, D-51429 E: macs@miltenyibiotec.com T: +49 2204 830 60 W: www.miltenyibiotec.com Minalogic Alain Le Roy of Micro-Nano-technologies Cluster Maison des Micro et Nanotechnologies, 3 Parvis Louis Néel, Grenoble Cedex 09, F-38054 E: alain.le-roy@minalogic.com T: +33 4387 819 47 W: www.minalogic.org MiniFAB (AUST) Pty Ltd Prof Ronald Lawes 12 Leamington Drive, Faringdon, Oxfordshire, SN7 7JZ E: ronlawes@sachseln.plus.com T: +44 1367 240 385 W: www.minifab.com.au Ministere de l Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche Margrit Hanbucken 1 Rue Descartes, Cedex 05, Paris, F-75231 E: secretariat-communication@recherche.gouv.fr T: +33 1555 590 90 W: www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr Ministerie de la Santé, de la Jeunesse et des Sports Arila Pochet Public Health - Nanotechnologies 14 Abenue Duquesne, Paris 07 SP, F-75350 E: arila.pochet@sante.gouv.fr T: +33 1405 689 44 W: www.sante-sports.gouv.fr Ministerie VROM (Housing, Spacial Planning and Environment) Chemicals, Waste, Radiation Protection Tom Teunenbroek Chemicals, Waste and Radiation Protection ate, PO Box 20951, Den Haag, NL-2500 EZ Netherlands E: tom.vanteunenbroek@minvrom.nl T: +31 7033 939 39 W: www.vrom.nl Ministery of Education Research and Youth Elena Dinu National Authority for Scientific Research (ANCS), European Integration and International Co-operation Division, Mendeleev Street, 21-25, Bucharest, RO-010362 Romania E: elena.dinu@mct.ro T: +40 2131 692 75 W: www.edu.ro Ministry of Education Culture and Science Leo LeDuc PO Box 16375, Den Haag, NL-2500 BJ Netherlands E: l.leduc@minocw.nl T: +31 7041 222 94 W: www.minocw.nl Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology Bojan Jenko Kotnikova 38, Ljubljana, SLO-1000 Slovenia E: bojan.jenko@gov.si T: +386 147 846 00 W: www.mvzt.gov.si Ministry of Justice/Strategy Development Siegfried Eschen Schedeldoekshaven 100, Postbus 20301, Den Haag, NL-2500 EH Netherlands E: s.eschen@minjus.nl T: +31 7037 079 11 W: www.justitie.nl Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (MORST) Robert Hickson Level 10, 2 The Terrace, PO Box 5336, Wellington, NZ-6145 New Zealand E: robert.hickson@morst.govt.nz T: +64 4917 290 0 W: www.morst.govt.nz Mitech - Micro Technology Cluster Marco Ligurgo Manager Archipel Centre d Affaires, Boulevard Emile De Laveleye,191, Liège, B-4020 E: marco.ligurgo@mitech.be T: +32 4340 351 7 W: http://clusters.wallonie.bemitech/en Mitsui & Co. UK plc Paul Roberts Speciality Plastics Marketing Department, 24 King William Street, London, EC4R 9AJ E: p.roberts@mitsui.com T: +44 2078 220 595 W: www.mitsui.com mivital AG Paul Schneider Katharinengasse 10, St Gallen, CH-9000 E: mail@mivital.com T: +41 7124 624 90 W: www.mivital.com MNT Academy Mr Richard Bahu Manager Cardiff School of Engineering, Queen s Building, 1-5 The Parade, Cardiff, CF24 3AA E: richard.bahu@mntacademy.org T: +44 2920 870 292 W: www.mntacademy.org MNT-ERANET Roland Brandenburg FFG Austrian Research Promotion Agency, Sensengasse 1, Vienna, A-1090 Austria E: roland.brandenburg@ffg.at T: +43 5775 5-9 5090 W: www.mnt-era.net Moetteli & Associes SaRL John Moetteli St. Leonhardstrasse 4, St Gallen, CH-9000 E: moetteli@patentinfo.net T: +41 7123 010 00 W: www.patentinfo.net Moscow Institute of Steel & Alloys (MISIS) Sergey Kaloshkin Moscow, B-49, Leninsky Prospect 4, Moscow, RUS-119049 Russian Federation E: kaloshkin@misis.ru T: +7 495 236 7294 W: www.ir.misis.ru MothMortensen ApS Kasper Moth-Poulsen Havneholmen 34 3 tv, Copenhagen, DK-1561 Denmark E: km@mothmortensen.dk T: +45 2993 439 7 W: www.mothmortsen.dk MSD Biologics (UK) Limited Steve Bagshaw Site Manager PO Box 2, Belasis Avenue, Billingham, TS23 1YN E: steve.bagshaw@merck.com T: +44 1642 367 479 W: www.merck.com Mtek Global Inc Stephen Lee 3F, World Meridian Venture Center 11, 426-5 Gasan-dong, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, ROK-153-803 South Korea E: bizk@mtekvision.com T: +82 2633 641 14 W: www.mtekvision.com MTS Systems Ltd. Peter Rogers Sales Manager 1 Clark Crescent, Towcester, Northamptonshire, NN12 7AG E: peter.rogers@mts.com T: +44 1327 353 142 W: www.mts.com MTT Technologies Group Mr Bob Bennett Sales Manager Whitebridge Way, Whitebridge Park, Stone, Staffordshire, ST15 8LQ E: bbennett@mtt-group.com T: +44 1785 815 651 W: www.mtt-group.com MueTec GmbH Hans-Jurgen Brueck Hans Bunte Str. 5, Munich, D-80992 E: hans-juergen.brueck@muetec.com T: +49 8915 001 490 W: www.muetec.com Munchener Ruckversicherungs Gesellschaft Gerhard Schmid Aktiengesellschaft in München, Königinstr. 107, Munich, D-80802 E: gschmid@munichre.com T: +49 8938 919 869 W: www.munichre.com MUSTAD SA NV Pierre Defêchereux CEO Industriestrasse 30, Eupen, B-4700 E: info@mustad.be T: +32 8763 989 0 W: www.mustad.be Mynano Patrick Cheene CEO 266 avenue Daumesnil, Paris, F-75012 E: patrick.cheene@mynano.com T: +33 1437 932 90 W: http://mynano.com N n-tec Sommerrogaten 13-15, Oslo, N-0255 Norway E: contact@n-tec.no T: +47 9741 400 0 W: www.n-tec.no Nabaltec AG Annika Schopper Alustraße 50-52, Schwandorf, D-92421 E: info@nabaltech.de T: +49 9431 535 22 W: www.nabeltec.de Nano Dispersions Technology Inc. Dr Gustavo A. Nunez President Calle Ovidio Saldana, Building 231, First Floor, Tecnoparque Internacional de Panama, City of Knowledge, Panama Republic of Panama E: nunez@nanodt.com T: +507 317 0274 W: www.nanodt.com 154 success through nanomaterials

Nano E Incubateur Ecole Centrale Paris, Grande Voie des Vignes, Châtenay-Malabry, F-92295 E: contact@nanoe.com T: +33 1411 311 95 W: www.nanoe.com Nano eprint Limited Scott White CEO Core Technology Facility, 46 Grafton Street, Manchester, M13 9NT E: s.white@nanoeprint.com T: +44 1616 038 099 W: www.nanoeprint.com Nano Group Europe Julien Lorincz Oosterveldlaan 202, Anvers, B-2000 E: julien@nanogh-europe.com T: +32 4759 600 90 W: www.nanogh-europe.com Nano-Tek (UK) Technology Ltd Dr Doug Shepard Managing Hartley Royd Farm, Luddenden, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX2 6SN E: doug.shephard@nano-tek.co.uk T: +44 8704 285 818 W: www.nano-tek.co.uk Nano-X GmbH Nora Laryea Theodor-Heuss-Strasse 11a, Saarbrücken-Güdingen, D-66130 E: laryea@nano-x.de T: +49 6819 594 00 W: www.nano-x.de nano4women - NenA Ilka Bickmann Adolf-von-Harnack-Strasse 18, Halle (Saale), D-06114 E: bickmann@science2public.com T: +49 3452 266 259 W: www.nano-4-women.de Nanocare Harald Krug EMPA, Lerchenfeldstrasse 5, St Gallen, CH-9014 E: harald.krug@empa.ch T: +41 7127 472 74 W: www.nanopartikel.info NanoCentral Stephen Cash CEO The Centre for Process Innovation, Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar TS10 4RF E: stephen.cash@uk-cpi.com T: +44 1642 442 464 W: www.nanocentral.eu NanoConsulting Pte. Ltd. Hiran Vedan CEO 20 Maxwell Road No.09-17, Maxwell House, Singapore, SGP-69113 Singapore E: hiranvedam@nanoconsulting.com.sg T: +65 8100 583 7 W: www.nanoconsulting.com.sg NanoDynamics Dana Hammer-Fritzinger 901 Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, New York, NY 14203 United States of America E: dmhfritzinger@nanodynamics.com T: +1 716 853 4900 W: www.nanodynamics.com Nanofab Scarl - Nanofabrication Facility sco Chisso Vega Science and Technology Park - Torre Hammon, Via delle Industrie, 5, Venezia Marghera, VE, I-30175 Italy E: f.chisso@nanofab.it T: +39 0415 093 900 W: www.nanofab.it NanoFiber A/S Horst Gunter Rubahn NanoSYD, The Mads Clausen Institute, University of Southern Denmark, Alsion 2, Sønderborg, DK-6400 Denmark E: rubahn@mci.sdu.dk T: +45 6011 351 7 W: www.nanofiber.dk NanoFocus AG Jurgen Valentin Lindnerstr. 98, Oberhausen, D-46149 E: valentin@nanofocus.de T: +49 2086 200 00 W: www.nanofocus.de Nanogap sub nm powders S.A. Dr Allen Reid Executive C/ Xesta, no 78-A2, Milladoiro, A Coruna, E-15895 Spain E: a.reid@nanogap.es T: +34 9815 238 97 W: www.nanogap.es nanohouse Bart Van Den Berg Arendstraat 12, Sittard, NL-6135 KT Netherlands E: bartvandenberg@nanohouse.eu T: +31 4641 167 8 W: www.nanohouse.eu Nanoinitiative Bayern GmbH Matthias Nuchter Oberer Kirschberg 2, Gerbrunn, D-97218 E: matthias.nuechter@nanoinitiative-bayern.de T: +49 9313 598 6144 W: www.nanoinitative-bayern.de Nanoinstruments Ltd (Aixtron) Mammen Thomas Vice President of Business Development 115c Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 1XE E: mammen@nano-inst.com T: +44 1223 519 444 W: www.nano-inst.com NANOMA: Nano-Actuators and Nano-Sensors for Medical Applications Professor Antoine Ferreira Université d Orléans, Institut PRISME, ENSI Bourges, 88 Boulevard Lahitolle, Bourges, F-18000 E: antoine.ferreira@ensi-bourges.fr T: +33 2484 840 79 W: http://nanoma.zenon.gr Nanomas Zhihao Yang 1093 Clark Street, Endicott, New York, NY 13760 United States of America E: sales@nanomastech.com T: +1 607 821 4208 W: www.nanomastech.com NanoMaterials Ltd. Arila Dann Sales Manager 18 Einstein Street, P.O. Box 4088, Weizman Science Park, Bldg. 18, Nes Ziona, IL-74140 Israel E: arid@apnano.com T: +972 893 02671 W: www.nanomaterials.co.il NanoMaterials Technology Pte Ltd Jimmy Yun Blk 28 Ayer Rajah Crescent #03-03, Singapore, SGP-139959 Singapore E: jimmy.yun@nanomt.com T: +65 6270 073 3 W: www.nanomt.com Nanomednet Richard Moore Suite 5/9, Scion House, Stirling University Innovation Park, Stirling, FK9 4NF E: richard.moore@nano.org.uk T: +44 1786 458 106 W: www.nano.org.uk/nanomednet NanoMEGAS SPRL Stavros Nicolopoulos Blvd Edmond Machtens 79, Saint Jean Molenbeek, Brussels, B-1080 E: info@nanomegas.com W: www.nanomegas.com Nanonetzwerk Hessen Kai Ludolph c/o Universität Kassel, Moenchebergstr.19, Kassel, D-34109 E: kai.ludolph@nanonetzwerkhessen.de T: +44 561 804 2018 W: www.nanonetzwerkhessen.de Nanoplus Nanosystems & Technologies GmbH Daniela Brueckner Oberer Kirschberg 4, Gerbrunn, D-97218 E: daniela.brueckner@nanoplus.com T: +49 9319 082 70 W: www.nanoplus.com nanoresins AG Marco Heuer Charlottenburger Strasse 9, Geesthacht, D-21502 E: marco.heuer@nanoresins.com T: +49 4152 139 0777 W: www.nanoresins.com NanoS Biotechnologie GmbH Muthgasse 11, 2nd Floor, Vienna, A-1190 Austria E: info@nano-s.com T: +43 1476 542 219 W: www.nano-s.com Nanoscale Integrated Processing of Self-organising Multi-functional Organic Materials (Naimo) Yves Geerts Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymeres, Université Libre de Bruxelles, CP 206/1, Boulevard du Triomphe, Brussels, B-1050 E: ygeerts@ulb.ac.be T: +32 2650 539 0 W: www.naimo-project.org Nanoscience Innovation Pte Ltd Kumia Wira 51 Ayer Rajah Crescent #07-09, Singapore, SGP-139948 Singapore E: kwira@nsinnovation.com W: www.nsinnovation.com Nanosmile François Tardif CEA, 25 rue Leblanc, Bâtiment Le Ponant D, Paris, F-75015 E: francois.tardif@cea.fr T: +33 164 502 059 W: www.nanosmile.org NanoSYD Prof. Horst Gunter Rubahn DR The Mads Clausen Institute, U niversity of Southern Denmark, Alsion 2, Sønderborg, DK-6400 Denmark E: rubahn@mci.sdu.dk T: +45 6550 169 0 W: www.sdu.dk Nanotec IT Elvio Mantovani IItalian Centre for Nanotechnology, c/o Italian Association Industriale Research (AIRI), Viale Gorizia, 25/c, Rome, I-00198 Italy E: mantovani@nanotec.it T: +39 0688 488 31 W: www.nanotec.it Nanotec Northern Ireland Robert Hamill Northern Ireland Bioengineering Centre, University of Ulster, Newtownabbey, County Antrim, BT37 OQB E: r.hamill@ulster.ac.uk T: +44 2890 366 553 W: www.nanotecni.com Nanotechforum Lynne Brown Business Development Manager Research and Enterprise, University of Glasgow, 10 The Square, Glasgow, G12 8QQ E: l.brown@enterprise.gla.ac.uk T: +44 1413 302 731 W: www.gla.ac.uk Nanotechnology Research Centre (NTRC) Tsung-Tsan Su Industrial Technology Research Institute, 195, Sec. 4, Chung Hsing Rd, Chutung, Hsinchu, RC-31040 Taiwan E: tsung-tsan_su@itri.org.tw T: +886 359 177 87 W: www.itri.org.tw Nanotechnology Technology Centre (NCP) Alexandr Prokop Rozvojová 135, Prague, CZ-16502 Czech Republic E: prokop@tc.cz T: +420 234 006 111 W: www.tc.cz NanotechnologyKTN Alec Reader CEO The Centre for Process Innovation, PETEC, Thomas Wright Way, Netpark, Sedgefield, Co Durham, TS21 3FG E: alec.reader@nanoktn.com T: +44 7826 902 201 W: www.nanoktn.com Nanothinx S.A. Stephanos Nitodas P.O. Box 1414, Stadiou Street, Platani, Rio-Patras, GR-26504 Greece E: stephanos.nitodas@nanothinx.com T: +30 2610 965 208 W: www.nanothinx.com Nanotion AG Christopher Latkoczy CEO TechnoPark Zürich, Technopark strasse 1, Zurich, CH-8005 E: info@nanotion.ag T: +41 4463 228 51 W: www.nanotion.ag nanotox Harry Bushong President 4111 Todd Lane, Suite 200, Austin, Texas, TX-78744 United States of America E: hbushong@nanotox.com T: +1 877 804 2828 W: www.nanotox.com Nanotoxico Nathalie Malengrau Technology Transfer Officer Technology transfer Office, Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP), rue de Bruxelles 61, Namur, B-5000 E: nathalie.malengreau@fundp.ac.be T: +32 8172 570 8 W: www.nanotoxico.eu NanoTrade S.r.o. Ladslav Torcik Mozartova 178/12, Olomouc, CZ-77900 Czech Republic E: torcik@nanotrade.cz T: +420 728 401 019 W: www.nanotrade.cz Nanovector S.r.l. Paolo Gasco via Livorno, 60, Turin, I-10144 Italy E: paolo.gasco@nanovector.it T: +39 0112 258 921 W: www.nanovector.it Nanowerk Europe Michael Berger Markgrafenstr. 56, Suite 142, Berlin, D-10117 E: michael@nanowerk.com W: www.nanowerk.com NanoWorld AG Oliver Krause Rue Jaquet-Droz 1, Case Postale 216, Neuchâtel, CH-2002 E: krause@nanoworld.com T: +41 327 205 325 W: www.nanoworld.com Nanoworld Services GmbH Thomas Sulzbach Schottkystrasse 10, Erlangen, D-91058 E: info@nanoworld-services.com T: +49 9131 761 200 W: www.nanoworld-services.com Nanoxid Damien Van Miegroet Parc Scientifique Fleming, Rue Laid Burinat 5 bat C, Louvain-la-Neuve, B-1348 E: dvm@nanoxid.com T: +32 2640 556 5 W: www.nanoxid.com Nanto S.r.l. Ennio Capria Via San Nicolò, 11, Trieste, I-34121 Italy E: ennio.capria@nanto.org T: +39 0400 640 351 W: www.nanto.org Nanyang Polytechnic Gooi Chong 180 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8, Singapore, SGP-569830 Singapore E: gooi_boon_chong@nyp.gov.sg T: +65 6451 511 5 W: www.nyp.edu.sg National Center for Nanomaterials Technology (NCNT) Hoon-Kyu Shin Pohang Unoversity of Science and Technology POSTECH, 790-784 San 31, Hyoja-Dong, Nam-Gu, Pohang, Gyungbuk, ROK-790-784 South Korea E: shinhk@postech.ac.kr T: +82 5427 902 13 W: www.nano.or.kr NanoPerspective 155

National Centre of Scientific Research (NCSR) Demokritos Polycarpos Falaras 153 10 - Agia Paraskevi, Athens, GR-60228 Greece E: papi@chem.demokritos.gr T: +30 2106 503 644 W: www.demokritos.gr National Chemical Laboratory Absar Ahmad Biochemical Sciences Division, Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pune, IND-411008 India E: a.ahmad@ncl.res.in T: +91 2025 902 226 W: www.ncl-india.org National Contact Point NMP - Flanders Luc DeRidder Bischoffsheimlaan 25, Brussels, B-1000 E: ldr@iwt.be T: +32 2788 156 6 W: www.iwt.be National Contact Point NMP - Israel (ISERD) Orly Mulla Israel-Europe R& D ate for the EU Framework Programme, 29 Hamered Street, Tel Aviv, IL-61500 Israel E: orly@iserd.org.il T: +972 351 181 81 W: www.iserd.org.il National Contact Point NMP - Netherlands Matthijs Soede SenterNovem/EG-Liaison, Building Centre Court, Juliana van Stolberglaan Avenue 3, PO Box 93144, The Hague, NL-2509 AC Netherlands E: m.soede@egl.nl T: +31 7037 352 50 W: www.senternovem.nl National Contact Point NMP - Sweden (VINNOVA) Bengt Nilsson Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems, Mäster Samuelsgatan 56, Stockholm, S-101 58 Sweden E: bengt.nilsson@vinnova.se T: +46 8473 309 0 W: www.vinnova.se National Contact Point NMP - Wallonia Pierre Fiasse UWE Chemin du Stockoy 3, Wavre, B-1300 E: pierre.fiasse@ncpwallonie.be T: +32 1047 194 0 W: www.ncpwallonie.be National Contact Point NMP and Research Infrastructures Hungary Istvan Kocsis National Office for Research and Technology, Secretariat of the President, Neumann János u. 1/C., Budapest, H-1117 Hungary E: istvan.kocsis@nkth.gov.hu T: +36 1484 293 4 W: www.nkth.gov.hu National Contact Point NMP for Greece HELP- FORWARD Network Anastasia Contantinou Zalokosta Street 4, Athens, GR-106 71 Greece E: ncp@help-forward.gr T: +30 2103 607 690 W: www.help-forward.gr National Institute for Chemistry Peter Venturini PO Box 660, Hajdrihova 19, Ljubljana, SLO-1001 Slovenia E: peter.venturini@ki.si T: +386 147 602 10 W: www.ki.si National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation (INFLPR) Rares Medianu Atomistilor Str Nr 409, PO Box MG 36, Magurele, Bucharest, RO-77125 Romania E: rares.medianu@inflpr.ro T: +40 2145 744 89 W: www.inflpr.ro National Institute for Research and Development for Electrical Engineering (INCDIE CA) Silvia Hodorogea Splaiul Unirii, Nr. 313, Sector 3, Bucharest, RO-74204 Romania E: hodosil@icpe-ca.ro T: +40 2134 672 31 W: www.icpe-ca.ro National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT) Dana Cristea 126A, Erou Iancu Nicolae street, P.O.Box 38-160, Bucharest, RO-077190 Romania E: danac@imt.ro T: +40 2149 082 12 W: danac@imt.ro National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies Simina-Virginia Dreve 65-103 Donath Str, P.O.Box 700, Cluj-Napoca 5, RO-400293 Romania E: simina.dreve@itim-cj.ro T: +40 2645 840 37 W: www.itim-cj.ro National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (NICBP) Anne Kahru Akadeemia tee 23, Tallinn, EST-12618 Estonia E: anne@kbfi.ee T: +372 639 8373 W: www.kbfi.ee National Institute of Materials Physics Florin Vasiliu Atomistilor Street 105 bis, P.O. Box MG-7, Bucharest-Magurele, RO-77125 Romania E: fvasiliu@infim.ro T: +40 2149 301 95 W: www.infim.ro National Institute of Standards and Technology (CNST) Robert Celotta Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST), 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 1070, Gaithersburg, Maryland, MD 20899-1070 United States of America E: cnst@nist.gov T: +1 301 975 6478 W: www.nist.gov National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela Dillip Bisoyi Rourkela, Orissa, IND-769008 India E: dkbisoyi@nitrkl.ac.in T: +91 6612 462 722 W: www.nitrkl.ac.in National Metallurgical Laboratory Arvind Sinha Jamshedpur, IND-831007 India E: arvind@nmlindia.org T: +91 6572 345 000001 W: www.nmlindia.org National Metrology Institute of South Africa (NMISA) Wynand Louw Private Bag X34, Lynnwood Ridge, Pretoria, ZA-0040 South Africa E: wlouw@nmisa.org T: +27 1284 142 27 W: www.nmisa.org National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC) Noppawan Tanpipat No. 130 Conference Center Building, Thailand Science Park Rd, One district, Klong Luang, Pathumthani, T-12120 Thailand E: noppawan@nanotec.or.th T: +66 2564 710 0Ext.6517 W: www.nanotec.or.th National Nanotechnology Laboratory of CNR-INFM de Lecce Roberto Cingolani Distretto Tecnologico ISUFI, Via Arnesano, Lecce, I-73100 Italy E: roberto.cingolani@unile.it T: +39 0832 298 201 W: www.nnl.it National Program for Tera-Level Nanodevices (TND) Jo-Won Lee 39-1, Hawolgok-dong, Sungbuk-ku, Seoul, ROK-136-791 South Korea E: jwlee@nanotech.re.kr T: +82 2392 543 01 W: www.nanotech.re.kr National R&D Institute for Nonferrous & Rare Metals Radu Piticescu Biruintei 102 Blvd, Pantelimon, Ilfov, RO-077145 Romania E: rpiticescu@imnr.ro T: +40 2135 220 48 W: www.imnr.ro National Research Institute for Electrical Engineering (ICPE CA) Wilhelm Kappel Splaiul Unirii 313, Sector 3, Bucharest, RO-030138 Romania E: kappel@icpe-ca.ro T: +40 2134 672 31 W: www.icpe.ro National Science and Technology Program for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Tsing-Tang Song Institute of Physics, 128 Academia Road, Section 2, Nangkang, Taipei, RC-115 Taiwan E: ttsong@phys.sinica.edu.tw T: +886 358 201 00 W: http://nano-taiwan.sinica.edu.tw Nationale Kontaktstelle Werkstoffe Show-Ling Lee-Muller Project Management Juelich, New Materials and Chemistry Division, Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH, Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße, Jülich, D-52425 E: s.l.lee-mueller@fz-juelich.de T: +49 2461 614 471 W: www.nks-werkstoffe.de Natura Cosmeticos S.A. Clarissa Romeu Researcher Rua Amador Bueno, 491 Santo Amaro, Sao Paulo, BR-04752-900 Brazil E: clarissaromeu@natura.net T: +55 1144 463 526 W: www2.natura.net Nature Materials Christian Martin Associate Editor The Macmillan Building, 4 Crinan Street, London, N1 9XW E: c.martin@nature.com T: +44 2078 334 000 W: www.nature.com NEF & Co AG Louis Scharer Mövenstrasse 18, St Gallen, CH-9015 E: l.schaerer@nef-yarn.ch T: +41 7122 847 30 W: www.nef-yarn.ch NelloCarrara Institute of Applied Physics (IFAC-CNR) Fulvio Ratto Via Madonna del Piano 10, Sesto Fiorentino, I-50019 Italy E: f.ratto@ifac.cnr.it. T: +39 0555 225 307 W: www.ifac.cnr.it Nesli Co Ltd Unal Kazak Çam Koru Sitesi No: 2, Kuyuluk, Mezitli, Mersin Turkey E: ukazak@nesli.com.tr T: +90 3243 590 970 W: www.nesli.com.tr NetDyalog Limited Mr Jezz Leckenby 39 de Bohun Court, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 2BA E: jezz@netdyalog.com T: +44 1799 521 881 W: www.netdyalog.com Netstal-Maschinen AG Thomas Aschenbrenner Näfels, CH-8752 E: marketing@netstal.com T: +41 5561 861 11 W: www.netstal.com New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation (NEDO) Akihiko Nishiki 19F MUZA Kawasaki Central Tower, 1310 Omiya-cho, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, J-212-8554 Japan E: nishikiakh@nedo.go.jp T: +81 4452 052 20 W: www.nedo.go.jp Newcastle Science City Peter Arnold Chief Executive Time Central, 32 Gallowgate, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE1 4SN E: peter.arnold@newcastlesciencecity.com T: +44 1912 312 200 W: www.newcastlesciencecity.com Newham College of FE Pallavi Malhotra Project Manager Discovery Laboratory, 6th Floor, NCFE, East Ham Campus, High Street South, London, E6 6ER E: pallavi.malhora@newham.ac.uk T: +44 2085 225 743 W: www.newham.ac.uk Newton Equipment Ltd Beatriz de Miguel Marketing Manager Ajax Works, Hertford Road, Barking, Essex, IG11 8DY E: bea.demiguel@newton-equipment.com T: +44 2085 947 990 W: www.newton-equipment.com Newton Technology Group (NTG) Lucas Ralph Newton Hall, Town Street, Newton, Cambridge, CB2 5PE T: +44 1223 872 822 W: www.newtonhall.co.uk Nextnano Stefan Birner Frauenmantelanger 21, Munich, D-80937 E: stefan.birner@nextnano.de T: +49 8944 446 1197 W: www.nextnano.de NIL Technology ApS Theodor Nielsen Diplomvej 381, Kongens Lyngby, DK-2800 Denmark E: theodor.nielsen@nilt.com T: +45 3111 179 7 W: www.nilt.com NMC SA Denis Job Gert-Noël-Strasse, Eynatten, B-4731 E: denis.job@nmc.be T: +32 8785 857 3 W: www.nmc.eu NoMo-ir Ltd Mr Steve Dore CEO Kroto Innovation Centre, North Campus, Broad Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S3 7HQ E: steve@technology-transfer.co.uk T: +44 1142 495 600 W: www.technology-transfer.co.uk North East of England Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC) Stan Higgins Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar, Cleveland, TS10 4RF E: stan.higgins@nepic.co.uk T: +44 1642 443 630 W: www.nepic.co.uk Northern Defence Industries (NDI) Ltd Andrew Collier Sector Business Manager (Marine) Central Square South, Orchard Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 3AZ E: andrew.collier@ndi.org.uk T: +44 1912 551 720 W: www.ndi.org.uk Northern Recruitment Group Patrick Lonergan Executive Lloyds Court, 56 Grey Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 6AH E: patricklonergan@nrgplc.com T: +44 1912 604 43 W: www.nrgplc.com Nottingham Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Centre (NNNC) Peter Milligan University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD E: peter.milligan@nottingham.ac.uk T: +44 1158 467 729 W: www.nottingham.ac.uk NRC Nordmann Rassmann Rudiger Meyer Kajan 2, Hamburg, D-20459 E: ruediger/meyer@nrc.de T: +49 4036 870 W: www.nordmann-rassmann.com Nueuropharma S.A. Joan-Albert Vericat Avda. de la Industria 52, Parque Tecnologico de Madrid, Tres Cantos, Madrid, E-28760 Spain E: jvericat@neuropharma.es T: +34 9180 611 30 W: www.neuropharma.es 156 success through nanomaterials

O O.S. Earth Kathryn Lewis PO Box 1006, New Haven, Connecticut, CT 06504 United States of America E: klewis@osearth.com T: +1 800 220 4263 W: www.osearth.com O3NEIDA Europe Antonio Valentini CEO 39, Via Rudena, Padova, I-35123 Italy E: antoniovalentini@oooneida.org T: +39 3479 761 992 W: www.oooneida.org Obducat AB Patrik Lundstrom PO Box 580, Malmo, S-201 25 Sweden E: patrik.lundstrom@obducat.com T: +46 4036 210 0 W: www.obducat.com OC Oerlikon Balzers AG Jurg Steinmann Iramali 18, P.O. Box 1000, Balzers, FL-9496 Liechtenstein E: juerg.steinmann@oerlikon.com T: +423 388 4515 W: www.oerlikon.com/balzers OCAS NV Phillippe Legros Arcelor Mittal Research Industry, Pres. J.F. Kennedylaan 3, Zelzate, B-9060 E: philippelegros@arcelormittal.com T: +32 9345 121 1 W: www.ocas.be Océ-Nederland B.V. Viktor Soloukhin PO Box 800, Hertogenbosch, NL-5201 AV Netherlands E: info-nl@oce.nl T: +31 7368 158 15 W: www.oce.nl Octopus Energi AB Amrish Karlsson Box 161, Hoor, S-243 23 Sweden E: amrish@octopus.tm T: +46 4135 105 05 W: www.octopus.tm Octopus Ventures Ltd Alex Macpherson 8 Angel Court, London, EC2R 7HP E: amacpherson@octopusventures.com T: +44 8002 946 841 W: www.octopusventures.com Odlo International AG Odd Lofterod Im Bösch 47, Hünenberg, CH-6331 E: mail@odlo.com T: +41 4178 570 70 W: www.odlo.com Office for International Relations in Science and Higher Education (GRICES) Joana Camilo Av 5 de Outubro, No. 85, 5, Lisboa, P-1050-050 Portugal E: joana.camilo@grices.mctes.pt T: +35 1217 828 309 W: www.grices.mces.pt OFFIS e.v. Matthias Brucke Transportation, Escherweg 2, Oldenburg, D-26121 E: matthias.brucke@offis.de T: +49 4419 722 244 W: www.offis.de Oike & Co Ltd. Motoshige Yanagimachi Nishi-Iru, Nishinotoin Bukkoji, Shimogyo-Ku, Kyoto, J-600-8461 Japan E: m-yanagimachi@oike-jp.com T: +81 7534 121 51 W: www.oike-jp.com Öko-Institut e.v.- Institute for Applied Ecology Martin Möller P.O. Box 50 02 40, Freiburg, D-79028 E: m.moeller@oeko.de T: +49 7614 529 556 W: www.oeko.de OLAB Thomas Brown Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via del Politecnico 1, Rome, I-00133 Italy E: thomas.brown@uniroma2.it T: +39 0672 597 348 W: www.optolab.uniroma2.it Olympus Corporation Norichika Fukushima 2-3 Kuboyama-cho, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, J-192-8512 Japan E: n_fukushima@ot.olympus.co.jp T: +81 4269 174 03 W: www.olympus.co.jp Ondeo Industrial Solutions Michael Jordan 530/534 Durham Road, Lowfell, Gateshead, NE9 6HU E: michael.jordan@ondeo-is.com T: +44 1914 914 274 W: www.ondeo-is.co.uk Optim Test Center SA Olivier Verhoyen Unit Manager Rue Bonne Fortune 102, Ans, B-4430 E: olivier.verhoyen@optim.be T: +32 4239 883 3 W: www.optim.be Opus Design Consultants Toby Godfrey Client Services The Old Stables, 18 Beulah Road, London, SW19 3SB E: toby@opusdc.co.uk T: +44 2085 441 133 W: www.opusdc.co.uk Orange Communications SA/AG Jonathan Castro Av. Gratta-Paille 2, Case postale 455, 30 Grey, Lausanne, CH-1000 E: jonathan.castro@orange.ch T: +41 2121 610 10 W: www.orange.ch ORFIT Industries nv Kurt van Durme Vosveld 9A, Wijnegem, B-2110 T: +32 3326 202 6 W: www.orfit.com Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Dr Kate Le Strange Working Party on Nanotechnology, ate for Science, Technology and Industry, 2, rue Andre-Pascal, Paris 16, F-75775 E: kate.lestrange@oecd.org T: +33 1452 417 57 W: www.oecd.org/sti/nano Orion Diagnostica Oy Juhani Luotola P.O.Box 83, Espoo, FIN-02101 Finland E: juhani.luotola@oriondiagnostica.fi T: +358 104 292 983 W: www.oriondiagnostica.fi Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft (FFG) Roland Brandenburg House of Research, Sensengasse 1, Vienna, A-1090 Austria E: roland.brandenburg@ffg.at T: +43 5775 50 W: www.ffg.at Otaki Gas Co., Ltd. Tatsuo Kaiho 661 Mobara, Mobara City, Chiba 297, J-297-8567 Japan T: +81 475 240 010 W: www.otakigas.co.jp Oticon A/S Laetitia Ditlefsen Kongebakken 9, Smørum, DK-2765 Denmark E: lhd@phonicear.dk T: +45 3917 710 1 W: www.oticon.dk Otsuka Chemical Co, Ltd Yukiteru Otani 3-2-27, Ote-Dori, Chuo-Ku, Osaka, J-540-0021 Japan E: yukiteru.otani@otsukac.co.jp T: +81 6694 662 43 W: www.otsukac.co.jp Oxbridge Consulting Ltd Mr Hamish Watson Managing Beech House, Melbourn Science Park, Melbourn, Cambridge, SG8 6HB E: hamish.watson@oxbridgeconsulting.co.uk T: +44 1763 226 560 W: www.oxbridgeconsulting.co.uk Oxford Capital Partners Lucy Foster Head of Investor Services and Communications 201 Cumnor Hill, Oxford, OX2 9PJ E: lfoster@oxcp.com T: +44 1865 860 760 W: www.oxcp.com Oxford Early Investments Eileen Modral Investment Network Manager Oxford Centre for Innovation, Mill Street, Oxford, OX2 0JX E: e.modral@oxin.co.uk T: +44 1865 811 120 W: www.oxei.co.uk Oxford Fiber Ltd Ian Murgatroyd Managing 224 Hillmorton, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV22 5ES E: Ian.Murgatroyd@oxfordfiber.com T: +44 1788 576 700 W: www.oxfordfiber.com Oxford Instruments Frazer Anderson Tubney Woods, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX13 5QX E: frazer.anderson@oxinst.com T: +44 1865 393 200 W: www.oxford-instruments.com Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology Dr Cigang Xu Senior Development Scientist North End, Yatton, Bristol, BS49 4AP E: cigang.xu@oxinst.com T: +44 1934 837 000 W: www.oxford-instruments.com/plasma P Paccedo AB Per-Stefan Gersbro Bagersgatan 2, Malmo, S-211 25 Sweden E: psg@paccedo.com T: +46 4061 196 91 W: www.paccedo.com Paint Protection Systems Tim Jevons CEO PO Box 337, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 0AL E: tim@paintprotectionsystems.com T: +44 8456 431 212 W: www.paintprotectionsystems.com Panasonic Communications Co. Ltd. Kei Sakanoue 4-1-62 Minoshima, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, J-812-8531 Japan E: sakanoue.kei@jp.panasonic.com T: +81 9243 121 11 W: http://panasonic.net PanGas AG Claudia Graf Hauptsitz Industrie Park 10, Dagmersellen, CH-6252 E: claudia.graf@pangas.ch T: +41 6274 815 57 W: www.pangas.ch Papierfabriken Cham-Tenero AG Petra Gotting Fabrikstrasse, Cham, CH-6330 E: goetting.petra@cham-group.com T: +41 4178 533 33 W: www.cham-group.com Particular GmbH Dipl.-Ing. Niko Bärsch Hollerithallee 8, Hannover, D-30419 E: baersch@particular.eu T: +49 5112 788 313 W: http://particular.eu Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) Jens Gobrecht Villigen, CH-5232 E: jens.gobrecht@psi.ch T: +41 4156 310 2111 W: www.psi.ch Paul-Drude - Institut für Festkörperelektronik Dr Klaus Ploog Hausvogteiplatz 5-7, Berlin, D-10117 E: ploog@pdi-berlin.de T: +49 3020 377 365 W: www.pdi-berlin.de PAWA Consulting Ltd. Dr Paul Wright Managing 14 Bradford Road, Shipley, West Yorkshire, BD18 3NP E: paul@pawa.co.uk T: +44 1274 201 324 W: www.pawa.co.uk PBSC Ltd Mr Jamie Davis Commercial Manager Bradley Junction Industrial Estate, Leeds Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD2 1UR E: info@pbsc.co.uk T: +44 1484 354 500 W: www.pbsc.co.uk PELLENC Selective Technologies Antoine Bourely 125 Rue François Gernelle, BP 124, Cedex 4, Pertuis, F-84124 E: a.bourely@pellencst.com T: +33 4900 947 90 W: www.pellencst.com PEPITe SAE Dominique Archambeau Sales Benelux Rue Paul Devaux 3, Boîte 001, Liege, B-4000 E: d.archambeau@pepite.be T: +32 4225 581 0 W: www.pepite.be Pepsico Kamal Mahajan Senior Engineer 350 Columbus Avenue, Valhalla, New York, NY 10595 United States of America E: kamal.mahajan@pepsico.com T: +1 914 831 4263 W: www.pepsico.com Pepsico International R&D Dr Rachel Ward Food Scientific Regulatory Affairs Beaumont Park, 4 Leycroft Rd, Beaumont Leys, Leicester, LE4 1ET E: rachel.ward@intl.pepsico.com T: +44 1162 348 654 W: www.pepsico.co.uk Perkin Elmer LAS Dr Patrick Courtney R & D Leader Imaging, Usability and Collaborations Chalfont Road, Seer Green, Beaconsfield, HP9 2FX E: patrick.courtney@perkinelmer.com T: +44 1494 679 068 W: www.perkinelmer.com Perlen Converting AG Stefan Bokorny Perlenring 3, Perlen, CH-6035 E: stefan.bokorny@perlen.ch T: +41 4558 823 W: www.perlenconverting.ch Permanent Representation of the Federal Republic of to the European Union (BMI) Wilfried Kraus Bundesministerium des Innern, Alt-Moabit 101 D, Berlin, D-10559 E: poststelle@bmi.bund.de T: +49 3018 681 0 W: www.bmi.bund.de Petroleum Institute Ahmed Abdala P.O. Box 2533, Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates E: aabdalla@pi.ac.ae T: +97 1260 752 76 W: www.pi.ac.ae Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) Level 47, Tower 1, Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur, MAL-50088 Malaysia E: amiradam@petronics.com.my T: +60 6032 331 8159 W: www.petronas.com.my NanoPerspective 157

PFI Pirmasens ev Michaela Wurtz Marie-Curie-Straße 19, Pirmasens, D-66953 E: michaela.wuertz@pfi-pirmasens.de T: +49 6331 249 0550 W: www.pfi-ps.de Pharmacleanse Limited Mr Kevin Kinsey Managing 39 Totnes Avenue, Bramhall, Stockport, Cheshire, SK7 3PH E: pharma.cleanse@virgin.net T: +44 1614 397 789 W: www.pharmacleanse.co.uk PharmaMar SA Pilar Calvo Avda. De Los Reyes, 1, Pol. Ind. La Mina-Norte, Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, E-28770 Spain E: pcalvo@pharmamar.com T: +34 9184 660 00 W: www.pharmamar.com Pheonix Scientific Industries (PSI) Limited Paul Newbatt 15 Apex Business Park, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3JU E: info@psiltd.co.uk T: +44 1323 449 001 W: www.psiltd.co.uk Philip Morris International Research & Development Agapi Petraki R&D Innovation Cube, Quai Jeanrenaud 5, Neuchatel, CH-2003 T: +41 3288 862 11 W: www.pmi.com Photon & Polymers (PnP) Khalid Zahouily 66 Rue Du Général De Gaulle, Lutterbach, F-68460 E: k.zahouily@tiscali.fr T: +33 3895 383 10 W: www.photonpolymers.com Photonics KTN Ian Tooley Geddes House, Kirkton North, Livingston, Scotland, EH54 6GU E: i.tooley@photonicsktn.org T: +44 1506 200 172 W: www.photonicsktn.org.uk Photovoltaics Technology Center (PVTC) Song-Yeu Tsai Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), 195, Sec.4 Chung Hsing Rd, Chutung, Hsinchu, RC-31040 Taiwan E: songtsai@itri.org.tw T: +886 359 177 89 W: www.itri.org.tw Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Egbert Buhr Bundesallee 100, Braunschweig, D-38116 E: egbert.buhr@ptb.de T: +49 5315 924 200 W: www.ptb.de Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Dr Günter Wilkening Fachbereich Nano- und Mikrometrologie, Bundesallee 100, Braunschweig, D-38116 E: guenter.wilkening@ptb.de T: +49 5315 925 100 W: www.ptb.de PIAP Zbigniew Pilat Industrial Research Institute for Automation and Measurements, Al. Jerozolimskie 202, Warsaw, PL-02-486 Poland E: zpilat@piap.pl T: +48 2287 402 95 W: www.piap.pl Picme Ltd Jason Barclay Business Development Manager Freeman House, Oldham Street, Denton, Manchester, M34 3SU E: jason.barclay@picme.org T: +44 1613 045 909 W: www.picme.org Piercom Ltd Frank Murray Westpark Industrial Campus, 4230 Atlantic Avenue, Shannon, County Clare Ireland E: frank.murray@piercom.ie T: +353 658 842 787 W: www.piercom.ie Pioneer Corporation Dr Satoshi Sugiura General Manager 3-12-6 Maehara, Koganei, Tokyo, J-184-0013 Japan E: satoshi_message@yahoo.co.jp T: +81 4458 010 71 W: www.pioneer.jp Pirelli Labs S.p.A. Paola Caracino Viale Sarca 336, Milan, I-20126 Italy E: paola.caracino@pirelli.com T: +39 0264 429 411 W: www.pirelli.com Plarion Limited Jacqueline Cole Head of Marketing Beech House, Melbourn Science Park, Cambridge Road, Melbourn, Hertfordshire, SG8 6HB E: jcole@plarion.co.uk T: +44 1763 269 700 W: www.plarion.co.uk PlasmaChem GmbH Dr Alexei Antipov Manager, Nanomaterials Rudower Chaussee 29, Berlin, D-12489 E: antipov@plasmachem.com T: +49 3063 926 313 W: www.plasmachem.com Plasso Technology Ltd. David Barton c/o BD Biosciences, The Innovation Centre, 217 Portobello, Sheffield, S1 4DP E: info@plasso.com T: +44 1142 224 435 W: www.plasso.com Plastipolis Patrick Vuillermoz Maison des Entreprises BP 10 029 Bellignat, BP 10029, Bellignat, Oyonnax, F-01115 E: patrick.vuillermoz@plastipolis.fr T: +33 4741 219 23 W: www.plastipolis.fr PLUS Markets Group Paul Haddock Head of Capital Markets Standon House, 21 Mansell Street, London, E1 8AA E: paul.haddock@plusmarketsgroup.com T: +44 2074 297 830 W: www.plusmarketsgroup.com PMA AG Thomas Buhler Aathalstrasse 90, Uster, CH-8610 E: info@pma.ch T: +41 4490 561 11 W: www.pma.ch Pôle des microtechniques Jean Michel Paris Temis Innovation, 18 rue Alain Savary, Besançon, F-25000 E: jm.paris@polemicrotechniques.fr T: +33 3812 553 65 W: www.polemicrotechniques.com Poligrat GmbH Siegfried Piesslinger-Schweiger Valentin-Linhof-Str. 19, Munich, D-81829 E: piesslinger@poligrat.de T: +49 8942 778 300 W: www.poligrat.de Polinas Plastik Sanayii ve Ticareti A.S. Umit Sancar Organize Saneyi Bolgesi, Manisa, TR-45030 Turkey E: usancar@polinas.com.tr T: +90 2362 262 200 W: www.polinas.com.tr PolyAn GmbH Rima Baag Rudolf-Baschant-Straße 2, Berlin, D-13086 E: mail@poly-an.de T: +49 3091 207 80 W: www.poly-an.de Polymer Centre Ivo Kuritka Faculty of Technology, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Nám. T.G. Masaryka 275, Zlin, CZ- 762 72 Czech Republic E: kuritka@ft.utb.cz T: +420 576 038 049 W: www.ft.utb.cz Polymer Centre Dr Joe Gaunt Business Development Consultant University of Sheffield, Dainton Building, Brook Hill, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S3 7HF E: j.gaunt@sheffield.ac.uk T: +44 1142 229 440 W: www.sheffield.ac.uk Polymer Competence Center Leoben GmbH Dr. Sonja Feldbacher Roseggerstrasse 12, Leoben, A 8700 Austria E: Sonja.feldbacher@pccl.at T: +43 3842 429 620 W: www.pccl.at Polymer Front AB Bjarne Hogstrom Upper Nobelvägen 7, Aby, S-616 90 Sweden E: bjarne.hogstrom@telia.com T: +46 7053 708 65 W: www.polymerfront.se PolyOne Corporation Roger Avakian 33587 Walker Road, Avon Lake, Ohio, OH 44012 United States of America E: roger.avakian@polyone.com T: +1 440 930 1236 W: www.polyone.com Pometon S.p.A. Costa Paride Via Circonvallazione, 62, Maerne, Venezia, I-30030 Italy E: research@pometon.com T: +39 0412 903 611 W: www.pometon.com POPsud Katia Mirochnitchenko C/o OAMP, Technopôle de Chateau Gombert, 38, rue Joliot Curie, Marseille Cedex 13, F-13388 E: katia.mirochni@popsud.org T: +33 4910 559 69 W: www.popsud.org Porenix Mikael Ryttinger Chalmers Innovation, Stena Center, Holtermansgatan 1 D, Goteborg, S-412 92 Sweden E: mikael.ryttinger@porenix.com T: +46 7621 338 83 W: www.porenix.com Porvair Technology Roy Rigby Market Manager A Division of Porvair Flitration Group Ltd, Clywedog Road South, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham, LL13 9XS E: roy.rigby@porvairfiltration.com T: +44 1978 661 144 W: www.porvairfiltration.com Potter Clarkson, LLP Richard Bassett Managing Partner Park View House, 58 The Ropewalk, Nottingham, NG1 5DD E: richard.bassett@potterclarkson.com T: +44 1159 552 211 W: www.potterclarkson.com Powderpro AB Kent Rundgren Managing Skogsangsv. 19, Hisings Backa, S-422 47 Sweden E: kent.rundgren@powderpro.se T: +46 3177 236 73 PPG Industries Inc. Dr Daniel E. Rardon Manager Advanced Technologies Allison Park Coatings Innovation Center, 4325 Rosanna Drive, Allison Park, Pennsylvania, PA 15101 United States of America E: drardon@ppg.com T: +1 412 492 5200 W: www.ppg.com PPM Technology Ltd Laura Owen Unit 34-35, Cibyn Industrial Estate, Caernarfon, LL55 2BD E: laura@ppm-technology.com T: +44 1286 676 999 W: www.ppm-technology.com PQ Silicas BV Peter Schouren Ir. Rocourstraat 28, 6245 AD Eijsden, P.O. Box 1, Eijsden, NL-6245 ZG Netherlands E: peter.schouren@ineossilicas.com T: +31 4340 993 33 W: www.ineossilicas.com Primary Dispersions Ltd Steve Devine c/o The Centre for Process Innovation, Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar, Cleveland, TS10 4RF E: steve.devine@uk-cpi.com T: +44 1642 438 205 W: www.primarydispersions.com Print Forum Wales Glynn Davies The WCPC, School of Engineering, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP E: g.r.davies@swansea.ac.uk T: +44 1792 295 091 W: www.printforumwales.com ProActiv Textiles plc George Costa The Melon Ground, Hatfield Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL9 5NB T: +44 1707 228 688 W: www.proactivtextiles.co.uk Proctor and Gamble David York P&G Technical Centres Ltd, Whitley Road, Longbenton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE12 9TS E: york.dw@pg.com T: +44 1912 281 149 W: www.pg.com Proctor and Gamble Eric Johnson Sharon Woods Technical Center, 11511 Reed Hartman Highway, Cincinnati, Ohio, OH 45241 United States of America E: johnson.es@pg.com T: +1 513 626 3404 W: www.pg.com Proctor and Gamble Mike Addison New Business Development Manager P&G Technical Centres Ltd, Whitley Road, Longbenton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE12 9TS E: addison.mc@pg.com T: +44 1912 281 074 W: www.pg.com Proctor and Gamble Emily Boswell Rusham Park, Whitehall Lane, Egham, Surrey, TW20 9NW E: boswell.ec@pg.com T: +44 1784 474 070 W: www.pg.com Prodintec Foundation Jesús Fernández García Asturias Technology Centre for Industrial Design and Production, Edificio Centros Tecnológicos, Ada Byron Street 39, Gijón, Asturias, E-33203 Spain E: jfg@prodintec.com T: +34 9843 900 60 W: www.prodintec.com Product & Image Security Foundation Limited Jeremy Plimmer Secretary General 81 Houting, Dosthill, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B77 1PB E: jeremyplimmer@aol.com T: +44 1827 281 153 W: www.worldwidesecurityexchange.com/pisfintro.html Prof. Dr. Andreas Pinkwart MdL Andreas Pinkwart Platz des Landtags 1, Dusseldorf, D-40221 E: andreas.pinkwart@landtag.nrw.de T: +49 2118 844 420 W: www.andreas-pinkwart.de 158 success through nanomaterials

PROFACTOR Produktionsforschungs GmbH Rainer Schöftner Head of Functional Surfaces and nanostructures Department Im Stadtgut A2, Steyr-Gleink, A-4407 Austria E: rainer.schoeftner@profactor.at T: +43 7252 885 412 W: www.profactor.at PROFACTOR Research and Solutions GmbH Christian Woegerer Ö. Forschungszentrum, Seibersdorf, A-2444 Austria E: christian.woegerer@profactor.at T: +43 7252 885 910 W: www.profactor.at Progressive Digital Media Richard Dixon SPG Media Limited, Brunel House, 55-57 North Wharf Road, London, W2 1LA T: +44 2079 159 957 W: www.chemicals-technology.com Projekttrager Karlsruhe (PTKA) Christine Ernst Production and Manufacturing Technology (PTKA PFT), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, Eggenstein - Leopoldshafen, D-76344 E: christine.ernst@kit.edu T: +49 7247 824 576 W: www.kit.edu Proll KG Herbert Bosch Treuchtlinger 29 st, Weissenburg i. Bayern, D-91781 E: herbert.bosch@proell.de T: +49 9141 906 30 W: www.proell.de Promega GmbH Uwe Mohr High-Tech-Park, Schildkrotsrasse 15, Mannheim, D-68199 E: uwe.mohr@promega.com T: +49 6218 501 100 W: www.promega.com Pronovotech Ltd Tony Christian St John s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 0WS E: tony.christian@pronovotech.com T: +44 1223 422 237 W: www.pronovotech.com Proof Communication Ltd Mr Jonathon Rees 338 Euston Road, London, NW1 3BT E: jonathon@proofcommunication.com T: +44 8456 801 862 W: www.proofcommunication.com Protensive Limited Michael Jones 23 High Street, Orwell, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 5QN E: michael.jones@dial.pipex.com T: +44 1223 207 152 W: www.protensive.com Prysmian Cables Luigi Caimi Viale Sarca 222, Milan, I-20126 Italy T: +39 0264 491 W: www.prysmian.com Psi-tran Ltd Dr David Robinson 14 Kenton Ave, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex, TW16 5AR E: david.robinson@psi-tran.co.uk T: +44 1932 883 285 W: www.psi-tran.co.uk Public Authority for Applied Education & Training (PAAET) Mohammad Alenezi Teacher Kuwait E: mr.alenezi@gmail.com T: +965 944 495 32 W: www.paaet.edu.kw PZ Cussons PLC Brandon Leigh PZ Cussons House, Bird Hall Lane, Stockport, SK3 OXN E: pzweb.general@pzcussons.com T: +44 1614 918 000 W: www.pzcussons.com Q Q-Sense Ted Temander Hängpilsgatan 7, Västra Frölunda, S-426 77 Sweden E: ted.ternander@q-sense.com T: +46 3176 976 90 W: www.q-sense.com QED Technologies Europe Jean Lormeau Les Villas du Palais, 2 Allee du Parc, Fontainebleau, F-77300 E: lormeau@qedmrf.com T: +33 6312 033 87 W: www.qedmrf.com Quadrant EPP NV Markus Ganter I.p. Noord - R. Tavernierlaan 2, Tielt, West-vlaanderen, B-8700 T: +32 5142 351 1 W: www.quadrantplastics.com Quantum Board GmbH Helge Hardacker Helge Hardacker, Bärengasse 5, Villingen, D-78050 E: hardacker@quantumboard.eu T: +49 7721 903 950 W: www.quantumboard.eu Quantum Design Japan John McArthur Ikebukuro Duplex B s 2-40-13, Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, J-171-0014 Japan E: john@qdj.co.jp T: +81 3595 485 70 W: www.qd-japan.com Quartz Business Media Elit Rowland Editor Westgate House, 120/130 Station Road, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1ET E: elitrowland@quartzltd.co.uk T: +44 1737 855 328 W: www.quartzltd.co.uk Quorum Technologies Ltd Mr Mike Wombwell 2 Acorn House, The Broyle, Ringmer, East Sussex, BN8 5NN E: mike.wombwell@quorumtech.com T: +44 1273 815 340 W: www.quorumtech.com R R-TECH (Schreder) Christian Marville Technical Manager Rue de Mons 3, Liège, B-4000 E: christian.marville@rtech.be T: +32 4224 714 0 W: www.schreder.com R.G.C Jenkins & Co Jenny Pratt Business Development Manager 26 Caxton Street, London, SW1H 0RJ E: jpratt@jenkins.eu T: +44 2077 931 7141 W: www.jenkins.eu Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. Arie Yavnai Priincipal Research Engineer PO Box 2250 (39), Haifa, IL-31021 Israel E: arikyav@rafael.co.il T: +972 499 088 01 W: www.rafael.co.il Raith GmbH Guido Bosker Konrad-Adenauer Allee 8, Phoenix West, Dortmund, D-44263 E: sales@raith.com T: +49 2319 500 40 W: www.raith.com Ratiocinium Miguel Angel Bruno Rios Rivadavia 751, Rio Cuarto, Cordoba, RA-5800 Argentina E: miguel@ratiocinium.com.ar W: www.ratiocinium.com.ar Ratiopharm GmbH and Co Markus Geiger Graf-Arco-Strasse 3, Ulm, D-89079 E: info@ratiopharm.de T: +49 7314 0207 W: www.ratiopharm.de Re-Turn AS Joachim Karthauser Technical Bergkallavagen 23, Sollentuna, S-192 79 Sweden E: joachim@re-turn.no T: +46 8754 112 5 W: www.re-turn.no Reactive Metal Particles AS Eirik Ruud CEO Erling Skjalgssonsgate 21a, Oslo, 267 Norway E: eirik@reactivemp.com T: +47 4028 084 3 REALCO Gauthier Boels R & D Manager Avenue Einstein 15, Louvain-la-Neuve, B-1348 E: g.boels@realco.be T: +32 1045 300 0 W: www.realco.be Recticel NV/SA Jan Geeraert Avenue des Olympiades 2, Brussels, B-1140 E: geeraert.jan@recticel.com T: +32 2775 189 6 W: www.recticel.com Red de Nanomateriales Aplicados a la Construcción y Hábitat (RENAC) Maria Jose Lopez-Tendero Instituto Tecnologico de la Construccion (AIDICO), Nanomaterials Division, Avda Benjamin Franklin (Parq. Tecnologico), 17, Paterna, E-46980 Spain E: mlopezt@aidico.es T: +34 9613 182 78 W: www.aidico.es ReForensics Dr. Peter White Founder and Consultant PO Box 1208, Lincoln, LN5 5LT E: reforensics@aol.co.uk T: +44 7711 331 418 Reishauer AG Ueli Nyffenegger Industriestr. 36, Wallisellen, CH-8304 E: Ueli.nyffenegger@reishauer.com T: +41 4483 222 11 W: www.resihauer.com Rentsch & Partner Alfred Kopf Rechtsanwälte und Patentanwälte, Fraumünsterstrasse 9, PO Box 2441, Zurich, CH-8022 T: +41 4422 570 70 W: www.rentschpartner.ch Repsol YPF Begona Pena Polypropylene Portfolio Manager Paseo de la Castellana 278-280, Madrid, E-28046 Spain E: bpgarcia@repsol.com T: +34 9134 876 51 W: www.repsol.com Research and Enterprise Duncan Bremner KTA Technology Translator Nanotech, University of Glasgow, 10 The Square, Glasgow, G12 8QQ E: d.bremner@enterprise.gla.ac.uk T: +44 1413 302 731 W: www.gla.ac.uk Research Council of Norway Tor Einar Johnsen P.O Box 2700, St. Hans Haugen, Oslo, N-0131 Norway E: tej@forskningsradet.no T: +47 2203 754 4 W: www.forskningsradet.no Revision Eyewear Charles Lysogorski Schmielenweg 17, Brueggen, D-41379 E: fcremanns@revisioneyewear.eu T: +49 2163 571 3881 W: www.revisioneyewear.eu Revolymer Helen Richardson Dock Road, Mostyn, Flintshire, CH8 9HE E: helen.richardson@revolymer.com T: +44 1745 562 295 W: www.revolymer.com RFIDEA David Dalla Vecchia CEO WSL - Liège Science Park, Rue des Chasseurs-Ardennais, 4, Angleur, B-4031 E: dda@rfidea.com T: +32 4364 262 0 W: www.rfidea.com Richard Poynton Richard Poynton PO Box 3603, Corsham, Wiltshire, SN15 9EH E: rp@richardpoynton.com T: +44 1225 810 931 W: www.richardpoynton.com Rijksuniversitat Groningen (RUG) Henk Busscher University Medical Center Groningen, Hanzeplein 1, Postbus 30.001, Groningen, NL-9700 RB Netherlands E: h.j.busscher@med.umcg.nl T: +31 5036 331 40 W: www.umcg.nl Risk & Policy Analysts Limited (RPA) Nigel Tuffnel Farthing Green House, 1 Beccles Road, Loddon, Norfolk, NR14 6LT E: nigel@rpaltd.co.uk T: +44 1508 528 465 W: www.rpaltd.co.uk Risk Dialogue Foundation Antje Grobe Zürcherstrasse 12, Winterthur, CH-8400 E: antje.grobe@risiko-dialog.ch T: +41 5226 276 11 W: www.risiko-dialog.ch Robert Bogue Robert Bogue Rose Cottages, Lydford, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4AW E: info@robbogue.co.uk T: +44 1822 820 306 W: www.robbogue.co.uk Robert Bosch GmbH Steffen Polster Postfach106050, Stuttgart, D-70049 E: steffen.polster@de.bosch.com T: +49 7118 117 549 W: www.bosch.de Robert Bosch GmbH Peter Knoll Robert-Bosch-Platz 1, Gerlingen-Schillerhöhe, D-70839 E: peter.knoll@de.bosch.com T: +49 7118 113 7344 W: www.bosch-pt.de Robosoft Joseph Lorang Technopole d Izarbel, Bidart, F-64210 E: sales@robosoft.com T: +33 5594 153 60 W: www.robosoft.fr Robotnik Automation, SLL Rafa Lopez C/Berni y Catalá, 53 Bajo, Valencia, E-46019 Spain E: rlopez@robotnik.es T: +34 9633 838 35 W: www.robotnik.es Rodenstock GmbH Reiner Beck Isartalstraße 43, Munich, D-80469 T: +49 8972 020 W: www.rodenstock.de Rohwedder AG Joachim Rohwedder Kesselbachstrasse 1, Bermatingen, D-88697 E: joachim.rohwedder@rohwedder,com T: +49 7544 502 200 W: www.rohwedder.com Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG Dr Gregor Kappmeyer Head of Manufacturing Engineering and Technology Hohemarkstrasse 60-70, Oberursel, D-61440 E: gregor.kappmeyer@rolls-royce.com T: +49 6171 906 814 W: www.rolls-royce.com NanoPerspective 159

Rosseter Nanocomposites Ltd Chris Price 4 Nikiforou Lytra, PO Box 57220, Limassol, Cyprus, CY-3310 Cyprus E: chris.p@archimedesinternational.eu T: +44 1212 882 702 W: www.e-nanoscience.com Roth & Rau AG Dietmar Roth An der Baumschule 6-8, Hohenstein-Ernstthal, D-09337 E: dietmar.roth@roth-rau.de T: +49 3723 668 50 W: www.roth-rau.de Roxby Media Limited Martin Fish Project Manager Innovation UK/Innovation Europe, The Diary House, Rickett Street, London, SW6 1RU E: martin.fish@mar-media.com T: +44 7852 141 185 W: www.roxby-media.com Royal Society of Chemistry Steven Lipworth Environment, Health and Safety Committee, Burlington House, Piccadilly, Loddon, W1J 0BA E: lipworths@rsc.org T: +44 2074 403 337 W: www.rsc.org Royal Society of Chemistry Mark Sambrook Manager Materials Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, Loddon, W1J 0BA E: sambrookm@rsc.org T: +44 2074 403 336 W: www.rsc.org RS Clare & Co Ltd Andrew Spencer Stanhope Street, Liverpool, L8 5RQ E: aspencer@rsclare.co.uk T: +44 1517 092 902 W: www.rsclare.com RTP s.n.c. Anne Hippert Z.I Beaune-Vignolles, BP 270, Beaune, F-21207 E: rtp@rtpcompany.com T: +33 0380 253 000 W: www.rtpcompany.com Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies (RUSNANO) Mikhail Slobodinsky Advisor to the General 12A Nametkina Str., Moscow, RUS-117420 Russian Federation E: mds@rusnano.com T: +7 495 442 4444 W: www.rusnano.com Russian Trade Delegation Denis Ukhanov Economic Adviser 32-33 Highgate West Hill, London, N6 6NL E: ukhanov@rustradeuk.org T: +44 2083 404 491 W: www.rustradeuk.org S S2E2 Jerome Finot C/o STMicroelectronics, 16 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 16 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, BP 7155, Tours Cedex 02, F-37071 E: jerome.finot-s2e2@st.com T: +33 2474 241 41 W: www.s2e2.fr Saint - Roch Couvin Luciano Dapra Manager Rue de la Gare, 36, Couvin, B-5660 E: lucianodapra@saintrochcouvin.com T: +32 6037 014 3 W: www.saintrochcouvin.com Saint-Gobain Recherche Maud Foresti 39 Quai Lucien Lefranc, B.P. 135, Aubervilliers, F-93303 E: maud.foresti@saint-gobain.com T: +33 1483 958 00 W: www.saint-gobain-recherche.com Salio Nanotechnologies Ltd Omer Eiferman 14 Einstein St., 4th FL, PO Box 4103, Kiryat Weizmann, Nes Ziona, IL-74104 Israel E: omer@salio.com T: +972 893 969 99 W: www.salio.com Saltigo GmbH Oliver Rhode Katzbergstrasse 1, Langenfeld, D-40764 E: info@saltigo.com T: +49 2173 203 3154 W: www.saltigo.com Sampas Nanotechnology Eser Karakaya Çubuklu Mah. Orhan Veli Kanik Cad. Yakut Sok, Eryilmaz Plaza No:3 K:3, Kavacik/Beykoz, Istanbul, TR 34810 Turkey E: eser.karakaya@sampas.com.tr T: +90 2164 259 777 W: www.sampasnano.com Samsung Electronics Research Institute Kwan Rim Mt. 14-1, Nongseo-dong, Giheung-gu, Younggin-si, Gyunggi-do, ROK-449-712 South Korea E: krim@samsung.com T: +82 3128 091 14 W: www.samsung.com Sangyo Times Inc. Yuki Shimada 5-5-4 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, J-101-0021 Japan E: shimaday@sangyo-times.co.jp T: +81 3383 451 33 W: www.sangyo-times.co.jp Sanitized AG Heinz Katzenmeier Lyssachstrasse 95, P.O. Box 1449, Burgdorf, CH-3400 E: heinz.katzenmeier@sanitized.com T: +41 3442 716 21 W: www.sanitized.com SAP Research Dr Uwe Kubach Vice President SAP AG, Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16, Walldorf, D-69190 E: uwe.kubach@sap.com T: +49 6227 747 168 W: www.sap.com Sapien Process Technologies Steve Hales Newton Hall, Town Street, Newton, Cambridge, CB22 7ZE E: enquiry@sapien-equipment.com T: +44 1223 870 213 W: www.sapien-equipment.com Saudi Arabian Oil Co Mr Veera Venkata Tammana Lab Scientist PO Box 2157, Dhahran, SA-31311 Saudi Arabia E: veeravenkata.tammana@aramco.com T: +966 387 253 99 W: www.saudiaramco.com SAVIMEX Francois Houbre Parc d Activités des Bois de Grasse, 1 Avenue Louison Bobet, BP 85262, Grasse, F-06131 E: francois.houbre@savimex.fr T: +33 4937 038 12 W: www.savimex.fr Scandinavian Micro Biodevices (SMB) ApS Christian Berendsen Gammelgaardsvej 87C, Farum, DK-3520 Denmark E: cbe@smb.dk T: +45 7020 730 3 W: www.smb.dk Schaefer Technologie GmbH Goetz Hoffmann Mörfelder Landstrasse 33, Langen, D-63225 E: g.hoffmann@schaefer-tec.com T: +49 6103 300 980 W: www.schaefer-tech.com Schenectady Europe Limited Damon Smyth Main Building, Four Ashes, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV10 7BT E: damon.smyth@siigroup.com T: +44 1902 797 654 W: www.herdillia.com Schoeller Textil AG Dagmar Signer Bahnhofstrasse 17, Sevelen, CH-9475 E: dagmar_signer@schoeller-textiles.com T: +41 8178 608 35 W: www.schoeller-textiles.com Schweizerische Gesellschaft fur Chemische Industrie (SGCI) Richard Gamma Nordstrasse, Postfach, Zurich, CH-8021 E: richard.gamma@sgci.ch T: +41 4436 817 11 W: www.sgci.ch Science and Technology Research Partners (STREP) Ltd Mazhar Bari 25-26 Blackpitts, Dublin 8 Ireland E: mazhar.bari@strep.ie T: +353 152 422 81 W: www.strep.ie Science Photo Library (SPL) Ms Fenella Vieceli Account Manager 327-329 Harrow Road, London, Greater London, W9 3RB E: fenella@sciencephoto.co.uk T: +44 2074 321 100 W: www.sciencephoto.com Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa Claudia Antonetti Laboratorio di Storia, Piazza dei Cavalieri 7, Pisa, I-56126 Italy E: claudia.antonetti@sns.it T: +39 0505 093 31 W: www.sns.it Sealocrete (Bostik) Ltd Jim Palmer Common Road, Stafford, ST16 3EH E: jim.palmer@sealocrete.co.uk T: +44 1785 272 625 W: www.sealocrete.com Sefar AG Peter Chabrecek Hinterbissaustrasse 12, Heiden, CH-9410 E: info@sefar.com T: +41 7188 632 32 W: www.sefar.ch Segal SA Bertrand Lejeune Chaussée de Ramioul 50, Flemalle, B-4400 E: bertrand.lejeune@segal.be T: +32 4754 911 54 W: www.corusgroup.com Segrif Jean-Michel Mestrez Project Manager Rue Neuvice 113-115, Montegnée, B-4420 E: segrif@ingrif.com T: +32 4247 622 0 W: www.segrif.com Selex Communications David Baines Via degli Scialoja, 20, Rome, I-00196 Italy E: david.baines@selex-comms.com T: +39 0632 853 1 W: www.selex-comms.com Sensor Technology Ltd Nick Hopkins Apollo Park, Ironstone Lane, Wroxton, Banbury, Oxfordshire, 0X 15 6AY E: nh@sensors.co.uk T: +44 1869 238 400 W: www.sensors.co.uk Sensox Ltd Deepak Gopaul London Business Innovation, Centre Innova Business Park, Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 7XU E: d.gopaul@mdx.ac.uk W: www.sensox.com SENTECH Gesellschaft fur Sensortechnik mbh Helmut Witek Bahnstrasse 3, Stockdorf, D-82131 E: helmut.witek@sentech.de T: +49 898 576 049 W: www.sentech-sales.de SGL Group Christian Bruch Rheingaustr. 182, Wiesbaden, D-65203 E: christian.bruch@sglcarbon.de T: +49 6116 029 0 W: www.sglcarbon.de SGS (Hong Kong) Ltd Amy Ng 5-8/F & 28/F, Metropole Square, 2 On Yiu Street, Siu Lek, Yuen Shatin, N. T., Hong Kong Hong Kong E: amy.ng@sgs.com T: +852 233 444 81 W: www.hk.sgs.com Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics (SINAP) Chunhai Fan P. O. Box 800-204, Jiading campus, 2019 Jia Luo Road, Shanghai, PRC-201800 China E: fchh@sinap.ac.cn T: +86 2159 553 998 W: www.sinap.ac.cn Sharp Corporation Yasuo Chiba 282-1 Hajikami, Katsuragi, Nara, J-639-2198 Japan T: +81 6662 146 49 W: www.sharp.co.jp Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd Akira Takahashi 4 Furzeground Way, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1EZ E: takahashi-akira@sharp.co.jp T: +44 2087 342 000 W: www.sharp.co.uk Sheffield Hallam University Nick Farmilo Business Development Manager Materials Analysis and Research Services (MARS), City Campus, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 1WB E: n.farmilo@shu.ac.uk T: +44 1142 254 078 W: www.shu.ac.uk/research/meri/mars Shell Global Solutions () Burgard Koenders Route departementale 3, B.P. 97, Petit Couronne, F-76650 E: burgard.koenders@shell.com T: +33 2326 663 06 W: www.shell.com Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc Leandro Balzano 3333 Highway 6 South, Room R-1168B, PO Box 4327, Houston, Texas, TX 77210 United States of America E: leandro.balzano@shell.com T: +1 281 544 6420 W: www.shell.com Shishoo Consulting AB Roshan Shishoo Swedish Institute for Fiber and Polymer Research, P.O. Box 104, Mölndal, S-43122 Sweden E: roshan.shishoo@shishooconsulting.se T: +46 3128 408 1 W: www.shishooconsulting.se Siam Cement Group (SCG) Chemicals Dr Butra Boonliang Compounding Technology Researcher 10-i-1 Rd, Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate, Muang District, Rayong, T-21150 Thailand E: butrab@scg.co.th T: +66 3891 238 0 W: www.scg.co.th Sihl AG Christian Brun Bolligenstrasse 93, Berne, CH-3006 E: info@sihl.ch T: +41 3134 089 00 W: www.sihl.ch Silac AG Peter Meier Euthalerstrasse 40, Euthal, CH-8844 E: peter.meier@silac.ch T: +41 5541 844 00 W: www.silac.ch Simpleware Ltd Rajab Said Innovation Centre, Rennes Drive, Exeter, Devon, EX4 4RN E: r.said@simpleware.com T: +44 1392 247 948 W: www.simpleware.com 160 success through nanomaterials

Singular ID Pte Ltd Adrian Burden 11 Biopolis Way, 04-08 Helios Building, Singapore, SGP-138667 Singapore E: adrian.burden@singular-id.com T: +65 6777 311 5 W: www.singular-id.com SIRRIS Collectief Centrum van de Belgische Technologische Industrie (WTCM - CRIF) Marc Stappen Wetenschapspark 3, Diepenbeek, B-3590 E: marc.vanstappen@wtcm.be T: +32 4989 193 47 W: www.wtcm.be SIRRIS Collectief Centrum van de Belgische Technologische Industrie (WTCM - CRIF) Peter Ramaekers Celestijnenlaan 300C, Bus 04026, Heverlee, B-3001 E: peter.ramaekers@wtcm.be T: +32 4989 194 68 W: www.wtcm.be SITEX 45 SRL Ulieru Dumitru R & D Department, 114 Ghica Tei Blvd., Sector 2, Bl. 40, Ap. 2, Dep. 2, Bucharest, RO-72335 Romania E: dumitru_ulieru@yahoo.com.hk T: +40 3180 621 22 Skanska Pharmaceutical Group Lad Jay Maple Cross House, Denham Way, Maple Cross, Ricksmanworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 9SW E: skanska@skanska.co.uk T: +44 1923 776 666 W: www.skanska.co.uk Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV) Simona Klingova Stefanikova 49, Bratislava, SK-814 38 Slovakia E: klingova@up.upsav.sk T: +421 257 510 103 W: www.sav.sk SLS Optics Susan Thompson Tromode Industrial Estate, Tromode, Isle of Man, IM4 4QD E: enquiries@slsoptics.com T: +44 1624 616 728 W: www.slsoptics.com SLS Solicitors Mike Murphy Solicitor 5th Floor, St Johns House, 2 Queen Square, Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 1RH E: mmurphy@sls-solicitors.co.uk T: +44 1517 071 019 W: www.sls-solicitors.net SMARTCOM-BULGARIA AD Dimiter Jossifov Tsarigradsko Shosse Blvd, 7th km, BIC IZOT, Floor 3, Sofia, BG-1784 Bulgaria E: dimiter_jossifov@smartcom.bg T: +359 296 506 50 W: www.smartcom.bg SME Eurofinance Group Plc Mr John Dickinson Divisional Rudham House, Rowlands Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 3LD E: johnr.d@ntlworld.com T: +44 1903 537 836 W: www.smefinanceuk.co.uk Smoltek AB David Brud Stena Center 1D, Goteborg, S-412 92 Sweden E: david@smoltek.com T: +46 7621 693 33 W: www.smoltek.com Solarcoating Machinery GmbH Thomas Kolbusch Roseller Strasse 4, Dormagen, D-41539 E: kolbusch@solarcoating.de T: +49 2133 269 562 W: www.solarcoating.de Solaronix SA Asef Azam Rue de l Ouriette 129, Aubonne, CH-1170 E: asef.azam@solaronix.com T: +41 2182 122 80 W: www.solaronix.com Solent Synergy Limited Mr Nigel Vaughan CEO 25 Barnes Wallis Road, Segensworth East, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO15 5TT E: nigel@solentsynergy.co.uk T: +44 1489 889 882 W: www.solentsynergy.co.uk Solvay SA Dr. Hans E. Miltner New Business Development Program Manager 310 rue de Ransbeek, Centre II, Tour, 5e étage, Brussels, B-1120 E: hans.miltner@solvay.com T: +32 2264 391 2 W: www.solvay.com SORIS Mr Christopher Drew Chief Executive PO Box 502, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 9HG E: cdrew@soris.org T: +44 1707 321 680 W: www.soris.org Southern Clay Products (SCP) Inc Doug Hunter 1212 Church Street, Gonzales, Texas, TX 78629 United States of America E: dhunter@scprod.com T: +1 830 672 1994 W: www.scprod.com Specac Ltd Mr Mark Gunning 361-366 Buckingham Avenue, Slough, SL1 4LU E: mark.gunning@specac.co.uk T: +44 1689 892 902 W: www.specac.com Special Clincial Manufacturing (SCM) Pharma David Keen Quality Assurance Manager Unit 6 Regents Drive, Low Prudhoe Industrial Estate, Prudhoe, Northumberland, NE42 6PX. E: info@scm-pharma.com T: +44 1661 838 161 W: www.scm-pharma.com Speciality Textiles Tim Neal Sirus House, Unit 2 Greenham Business Park, Nr Wellington, Somerset, TA21 0LR E: sales@speciality-textiles.com T: +44 1823 660 665 W: www.speciality-textiles.com Spinverse Tom Crawley Innopoli 2, Tekniikantie 14, Espoo, FIN-02150 Finland E: tom.crawley@spinverse.com T: +35 8504 637 149 W: www.spinverse.com ST Microelectronics s.r.l. sco Buonocore Stradale Primosole 50, Catania, I-95121 Italy E: francesco.buonocore@st.com T: +39 0957 401 111 W: www.st.com Staatssekretariat fur Wirtschaft (SECO) Regula Egli Effingerstrasse 31, Berne, CH-3003 E: regula.egli@seco.admin.ch T: +41 3132 256 56 W: www.seco.admin.ch Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum Norbert Höptner c/o Haus der Wirtschaft, Erbprinzenstr. 4-12, Karlsruhe, D-76133 E: hoeptner@steinbeis-europa.de T: +49 7111 234 010 W: www.steinbeis-europa.de Steptoe & Johnson LLP Dr Anna Gergely 489 Avenue Louise, 3rd Floor, Brussels, B-1050 E: agergely@steptoe.com T: +32 (0)2 62-6 0542 W: www.steptoe.com STI Hartchrom AG Steinach Michael Hekli Schulstrasse 70, Steinach, CH-9323 E: hartchrom@hartchrom.com T: +41 7144 797 97 W: www.hartchrom.com Stiftung Institut für Werkstofftechnik (IWT) Professor Lutz Mädler Badgasteiner Strasse 3, Bremen, D-28359 E: lmaedler@iwt.uni-bremen.de T: +49 4212 187 737 W: www.iwt-bremen.de STMicroelectronics SA Jean-Marc Chery Chief Technology Officer 850, rue Jean Monnet, 850 rue Jean Monnet, Crolles Cedex, F-38926 T: +33 4769 260 00 W: www.st.com Strata Technology Partners Edward Roskill 32 Grosvenor Gardens, London, SW1W 0DH E: edward.roskill@strata-partners.com T: +44 2077 301 200 W: www.strata-partners.com Suez Environement Auguste Bruchet 38 Rue Président Wilson, Le Pecq, F-78230 E: auguste.bruchet@suez-env.com T: +33 1397 643 23 W: www.suez-environnement.com Surrey University Mr Bevan McWilliam KE - Materials Guildford Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH E: bevan.mcwilliam@npl.co.uk T: +44 7547 154 407 W: www.surrey.ac.uk Surrey University Tiju Joseph Knowledge Exchange Platform Advanced Technnology Institute, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH E: tiju.joseph@npl.co.uk T: +44 7725 637 907 W: www2.surrey.ac.uk Suss MicroTec AG Hans-Georg Kapitza Schleißheimer Str. 90, Garching, D-85748 E: h.kapitza@suss.com T: +49 8932 007 0 W: www.suss.com Sustainable Engine Systems Ltd Drummond Hislop 51 Artesian Road, London, W2 5DB E: hislop@msn.com T: +44 2077 922 241 suva Marc Truffer Case Postale 287, Arbeitssicherheit Avenue de la Gare 23, Lausanne, CH-1001 E: marc.truffer@suva.ch T: +41 2131 080 30 W: www.suva.ch Swiss MNT Network Prof. Alex Dommann Chairman c/o FSRM, Ruelle DuPeyrou 4, Case Postale 2353, Neuchâtel, CH-2000 E: alex.dommann@csem.ch T: +41 3272 009 00 W: www.swiss-mnt-network.ch Swiss National Science Foundation Mark Bächer Head of Knowledge and Technology Transfer Opportunity and Risks of Nanomaterials (National Research Programme/NRP 64), Life Science Communication AG, Küsnacht, CH-8700 E: mark.baecher@lscom.ch;nfp64@snf.ch T: +41 4326 688 55 W: www.pnr64.ch Swiss National Science Foundation Dr. Niklaus Bühler Head of Knowledge and Technology Transfer Smart Materials (National Research Programme/NRP 62), Route du Pâquier 8, Marly, CH-1723 E: niklaus.buehler@sl.ethz.ch T: +41 7930 400 42 W: www.pnr62.ch Swiss Optic AG Martin Brinsa Heinrich-Wild-Strasse, Heerbrugg, CH-9435 E: swissoptic@swissoptic.com T: +41 7172 730 74 W: www.swissoptic.com Symons Mirror Technology Graham Allberrey 5 Wedgewood Court, Wedgwood Way, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 4QR E: graham.allberrey@smt.gb.com T: +44 1438 745 022 W: www.smt.gb.com Syngenta Kim Travis Jealott s Hill Research Centre, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG42 6EY E: kim.travis@syngenta.com T: +44 1344 424 701 W: www.syngenta.com Synprotec Limited Christian Dowdeswell 303 Clayton lane, Manchester, M11 4SX E: cdowdeswell@synprotec.com T: +44 1612 233 344 W: www.synprotec.com Synthetis Metals Vincent Minon Avenue Jean Monnet, Louvain-la-Neuve, B-1348 E: vincent.minon@synthetis.com T: +32 1047 774 4 W: www.synthetis.com T TA-SWISS Sergio Bellucci Zentrum für Technologiefolgen-Abschätzung, Brunngasse 36, Berne, CH-3011 E: sergio.bellucci@ta-swiss.ch T: +41 3132 299 66 W: www.ta-swiss.ch Taiho Kogyo Co. Ltd Senjiro Shibata Hosoya Plant, 2-47 Hosoya-Cho, Toyota-City, Aichi, J-471-8502 Japan E: shibata@taihonet.co.jp T: +81 5652 892 84 W: www.taihonet.co.jp Taiwan Representative Office Yung-hsiang Chen 50 Grosvenor Gardens, London, SW1W 0EB T: +44 2078 812 650 W: www.roc-taiwan.org.uk Tata Chemicals Limited Rajiva Agarwal Bombay House, 24 Homi Mody Street, Fort, Mumbai, IND-400 001 India E: rajeev.agarwal@tatachemicals.com T: +91 2266 658 282 W: www.tatachemicals.com TCI Europe NV Mechelsesteenweg 34, bus 12, Antwerp, B-2018 E: sales@tcieurope.eu T: +32 3735 070 0 W: www.tcieurope.eu Tech Welding Jean-Pierre Paulus CEO Rue de la Gare, 48, Aiseau, B-6250 E: info@tech-welding.be T: +32 4754 067 85 W: www.tech-welding.be TechnesiumTC Robert Bennett 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 237, Hudson, Ohio, OH 44236 United States of America E: info@technesiumtc.com T: +1 796 323 9289 W: www.technesiumtc.com Technifutur ASBL Maurice Semer Rue Bois Saint-Jean 15-17, Ougree, B-4102 E: maurice.semer@technifutur.be T: +32 4382 451 1 W: www.technifutur.be NanoPerspective 161

Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Alexander Gordon Technion City, Haifa, IL-32000 Israel E: agordon@tx.technion.ac.il T: +972 482 930 97 W: www.technion.ac.il Technium Swansea Wayne James Sa1 Swansea Waterfront, Kings Road, Swansea, SA1 8PH E: wayne.james@wales.gsi.gov.uk T: +44 1792 485 500 W: www.optictechnium.com Technofutur Industrie ASBL Alain Stas Department Manager Avenue Georges Lemaitre 22, Gosselies, B-6041 E: alain.stas@tfindustrie.be T: +32 7125 035 0 W: www.tfindustrie.be Technological Centre LEITAT David Amantia Passeig 22 de juliol, Terrassa, Barcelona, E-08221 Spain E: damantia@leitat.org T: +34 9378 823 00 W: www.leitat.org Technology Centre AS CR Jitka Kubatova Rozvojova 135, Prague 6, CZ-165 02 Czech Republic E: kubatova@tc.cz T: +420 220 390 728 W: www.tc.cz Technord SA Michel Caldara Marketing Rue de la Lys 21, Tournai, B-7500 E: m.caldara@technord.com T: +32 6925 731 1 W: www.technord.com Technores Sp. Z oo Stefano Carnevale ul.boya Zelenski 16, Rzeszów, PL-35-105 Poland E: technores-rzeszow@o2.pl T: +48 1785 044 13 W: www.technores.pl Tecnun- Escuela Superior De Inginieros Javier Santos Departamento de Organización Industrial, Campus Tecnológico de Universidad de Navarra, Paseo de Manuel Lardizábal, 13., Donostia - San Sebastian, E-20018 Spain E: jsantos@tecnun.es T: +34 9432 198 77 W: www.tecnun.es TECO Electric and Machinery Co Ltd Chih-Che Kuo 10F, No. 3-1, Yuan Cyu St, Nan-Kang, Taipei, RC-115 Taiwan E: alex-kuo@teconano.com.tw T: +886 266 159 111 W: www.tecomotor.com.tw Tegra Holz & Energie AG Dino Alfare Via Innovativa 11, Domat/Ems, CH-7013 E: info@axpo-holz.ch T: +41 8163 233 33 W: www.axpo-holz.ch Teijin Aramid BV Marcin Otto Velperweg 76, PO Box 5153, Arnhem, NL-6802 ED Netherlands E: marcin.otto@teijinaramid.com T: +31 6222 053 27 W: www.teijinaramid.com Temas AG Karlheinz Hohener Egnacherstrasse 69, Arbon, CH-9320 E: karl.hoehener@temas.ch T: +41 7144 650 30 W: www.temas.ch Tesco plc Stuart Challenor Food Policy Manager Cirrus Building A, Shire Park, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 1GA E: stuart.challenor@uk.tesco.com T: +44 1992 649 214 W: www.tesco.com Tethis S.r.l. Karsten Wegner Via Russoli, 3, Milan, I-20143 Italy E: karsten.wegner@tethis-lab.com T: +39 0236 568 349 W: www.tethis-lab.com Textilforschungsinstitut Thüringen-Vogtland e.v. (TITV) Dirk Zschenderlein Head of R & D Zeulenrodaer Straße 42-44, Greiz, D-07973 E: d.zschenderlein@titv-greiz.de T: +49 3661 611 203 W: www.titv-greiz.de TF Instruments GmbH Susanne Schulze Im Neuenheimer Feld 583, Heidelberg, D-69120 E: info@.tf-instruments.com T: +49 6221 588 0110 W: www.tf-instruments.com Thales Corporate Services Wilson Maia Filho Project Manager for Advanced Technologies 18 avenue du Marechal Juin, Meudon la Foret Cedex, F-92366 E: wilson.maia@thalesgroup.com T: +33 1702 823 93 W: www.thalesgroup.com The Engineer Ellie Zilfagharifard Reporter C/o Centaur Media plc, 50 Poland Street, London, W1F 7AX E: ellie.z@centaur.co.uk T: +44 2079 704 424 W: www.theengineer.co.uk Themis Ventures LLP Dr Enrique Tabares Partner 18b Cunnington Street, London, W4 5EN E: info@themisventures.co.uk T: +44 2087 420 198 W: www.themisventures.co.uk Thermal Transfer Ltd Nigel Frost Managing Thermal Transfer House, 2, Railway Street, Glossop, Derbyshire, SK15 7AG E: nigel.frost@thermal-transfer.co.uk T: +44 1457 854 341 W: www.thermal-transfer.co.uk Thermark Paul Harrison 33 Hammond, Suite 205, Irvine, California, CA 92618 United States of America E: paul.harrison@thermark.com T: +1 323 344 9500 W: www.thermark.com Thermico GmbH & Co KG Gotz Matthaus Franz-Schlüter-Strasse 10 16, Dortmund, D-44147 E: gma@thermico.biz T: +49 2313 175 10 W: www.thermico.biz Thorson Chemical Praha s.r.o. Karel Sykora Cernosicka 145, Praha 5 - Lipence, Prague, CZ-155 31 Czech Republic E: ota@thorson.cz T: +420 257 923 589 W: www.thorson.cz Thüringisches Institut für Textil- und Kunststoff- Forschung e.v. Dr Stefan Reinemann Head of Plastics Research Breitscheidstraße 97, Rudolstadt, D-07407 E: reinemann@titk.de T: +49 3672 379 400 W: www.titk.de Timcal Graphite & Carbon Ltd Thomas Gruenberger Strada Industriale, Bodio, CH-6743 E: info@ch.timcal.com T: +41 9187 320 10 W: www.timcal.com Tin Technology Ltd Tony Wallace Unit 3 Curo Park, Frogmore, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL2 2DD E: tony.wallace@tintechnology.com T: +44 1727 875 544 W: www.tintechnology.com Tivecoma NV Jean-Paul Issi Pastoor De Conincklaan 22, Antwerp, B-2610 E: jean-paul.issi@tivecoma.com T: +32 3825 377 9 W: www.tivecoma.com TMX Risk Solutions Matthew Clark c/o Lark Group, Century House, North Station Road, Colchester, Essex, CO1 1RE E: matthew.clark@larkinsurance.co.uk T: +44 1206 771 288 W: www.larkinsurance.co.uk TOFAS AS Semih Erturk Yalova Yolu 10, km, PK 60, Bursa, TR-16369 Turkey E: semih.erturk@tofas.com.tr T: +90 2242 610 350 W: www.tofas.com.tr Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co., Ltd Satoshi Fujimura Manager 1590 Tabata, Samukawa-machi, Kozagun, Kanagawa, J-253-0114 Japan E: s-fujimura@tok.co.jp T: +81 4677 544 66 W: www.tok.co.jp Tolsa SA Antonio Esteban Project Manager Parque Impresarial Las Marcedes, Calle Campezo, 1 Edif.D 2a, Madrid, E-28022 Spain E: aesteban@tolsa.com T: +34 9136 069 73 W: www.tolsa.com Torrecid SA Francisco SanMiguel Partida Torreta s/n, Alcora, E-12110 Spain E: torrecid@torrecid.com T: +34 9643 609 00 W: www.torrecid.com Toyo Seikan Kaisha Ltd Yoshitaka Tatsumi 1-3-1 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, J-100-8522 Japan T: +81 3350 821 12 W: www.toyo-seikan.co.jp Trelleborg Offshore Ronnie Doctor Marketing Manager Paxton Place, West Pimbo, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 9EA E: ronnie.doctor@trelleborg.com T: +44 1695 714 361 W: www.trelleborg.com/offshore Trelleborg offshore Nick Byrne Stanley Way, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 8EA E: nick.byrne@trelleborg.com T: +44 1695 712 000 W: www.trelleborg.com TRIMEK SA Silvia de la Maza Camino de la Yesera, 2, Pol. Ind. Islarra, Altube, E-01139 Spain E: smaza@trimek.com T: +34 9454 307 18 W: www.trimek.com Triskel Consultants Ltd Ken Wittamore Managing 12 St. Fimbarrus Road, Fowey, Cornwall, PL23 1JJ E: kw@triscon.co.uk T: +44 1726 833 864 W: www.triscon.co.uk TRUMPF Laser GmbH & Co KG Sascha Weiler Aichhalder Strasse 39, Schramberg, D-78713 E: sascha.weiler@de.trumpf-laser.com T: +49 7422 515 0 W: www.trumpf-laser.com Tupperware NV Bart Louwagie Pierre Corneliskaai 35, Aalst, B-9300 T: +32 5372 721 1 W: www.tupperware.be Turrella Textiles Pty Ltd Robert Wallace 63 Turrella Street, Turrella, New South Wales, AUS-2205 Australia T: +61 2959 766 44 TUV SUD Industrie Service GmbH Rolf Zollner Westendstrasse 199, Munich, D-80686 E: rolf.zoellner@tuev-sued.de T: +49 8957 911 591 W: www.tuev-sued.de TVS Textilverband Schweiz Manfred Bickel Waldmannstrasse 6, St Gallen, CH-9014 E: manfred.bickel@tvs.ch T: +41 7127 490 90. W: www.swisstextiles.ch U UK Innovation Forum (UKIF) Dr Gerald Law R71 G09, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0QX E: gerald.law@uk-if.org T: +44 7919 920 015 W: www.uk-if.org UK Science Park Association Paul Wright CEO Chesterford Research Park, Little Chesterford, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1XL E: paul.wright@ukspa.org.uk T: +44 1799 532 048 W: www.ukspa.org.uk UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) Nick Stuart Head of Science & Innovation Kingsgate House, 66-74 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6SW E: nick.stuart@uktradeinvest.gov.uk T: +44 2072 154 815 W: www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk Umweltbundesamt-für Mensch und Umwelt (Federal Environment Agency) Wolfgang Duppert Wörlitzer Platz 1, Dessau-Rosslau, D-06844 T: +49 3402 103 0 W: www.umweltbundesamt.de Unijet Co. Ltd Kim Seogsoon CEO Delice Building B-B101, 135-5 Sangdaewon-dong, Jungwon-gu, Seongnam-si, Kyungki-do, ROK-462-807 South Korea E: sgsnkim@lycos.co.kr T: +82 3174 377 23 W: www.unijet.co.kr Union Chemical IND Co Ltd Chih-Hsiung Kang 6th Fl., No. 9, De-Hui Street, Jhong-Shan District, Taipei, RC-104 Taiwan T: +886 225 954 321 W: www.unionchemical.com.tw UPM Ltd Dr Frank Wardle Mill Lane, Stanton Fitzwarren, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN6 7SA E: fpwardle@upm.org.uk T: +44 1793 764 329 W: www.upm.org.uk Upper Austrian Research GmbH David Stifter TECH CENTER Linz-Winterhafen, Hafenstraße 47-51, Linz, A-4020 Austria E: david.stifter@uar.at T: +43 7329 015 5600 W: www.uar.at Uras Techno Co. Ltd Ichiro Kokubo Takagi Bldg, 3-9 Iwamotocho 1-Chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, J-101-0032 Japan E: kokubo@uras-techno.co.jp T: +81 3386 364 23 W: www.uras-techno.co.jp 162 success through nanomaterials

Uri Fine Plating Co Ltd Donggyon Seo #153, Sinbong-dong, Heungdeok-gu, Cheonan-si, ROK-361 839 South Korea E: week1414@urijd.com T: +82 4326 263 80 W: www.urijd.com US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Thomas Treye 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, Maryland, MD 20814 United States of America E: info@cpsc.gov T: +1 301 504 7923 W: www.cpsc.gov V Vaisala Oyj Eeva-Liisa Lakomaa PO Box 26, Vanha Nurmijärventie 21, Helsinki, FIN-00421 Finland E: eeva-liisa.lakomaa@vaisala.com T: +35 8989 491 W: www.vaisala.com Van Molle B.V.B.A. Guy De Backer Broekstraat 14, Herdersem (Aalst), B-9310 E: bvba.vanmolle@busmail.net T: +32 5371 031 5 W: www.vanmolle.eu VDI/VDE Technologiezentrum GmbH Dr Michael Gleiche VDI Technology Center, Postfach 101139, VDI-Platz 1, Dusseldorf, D-40468 E: gleiche@vdi.de T: +49 2116 214 586 W: www.vditz.de VDI/VDE Technologiezentrum GmbH Gabi Fernholz Rheinstr. 10 B, Teltow, D-14513 E: fernholz@vdivde-it.de T: +49 3328 435 252 W: www.vdivde-it.de VDI/VDE Technologiezentrum GmbH Sebastian Lange Steinplatz 1, Berlin, D-10623 E: slange@vdivde-it.de T: +49 3031 007 8299 W: www.vdivde-it.de Veneto Nanotech S.c.p.a. Iolanda Olivato Via San Crispino 106, Padova, I-35129 Italy E: iolanda.olivato@venetonanotech.it T: +39 0497 705 500 W: www.venetonanotech.it Ventizz Capital Partner Advisory AG Willi Mannheims Graf-Adolf-Strasse 18, Dusseldorf, D-40212 E: w.mannheims@ventizz.de T: +49 2118 628 6910 W: www.ventizz.de Veolia Water Outsourcing Limited Marianne Evans London Road, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 1FN E: marian.evans@veoliawater.co.uk T: +44 1923 293 510 W: www.veoliawater.co.uk Verband Deutscher Maschinen - und Anlagenbau ev - German Engineering Federation (VDMA) Thilo Brodtmann Hauptstadtbüro, Unter den Linden 42, Berlin, D-10117 E: thilo.brodtmann@vdma.org T: +49 3030 694 60 W: www.vdma.org Verband Deutscher Maschinen - und Anlagenbau ev - German Engineering Federation (VDMA) Eric Maiser Lyoner St. 18, Frankfurt am Main, D-60528 E: eric.maiser@vdma.org T: +49 6966 031 433 W: www.vdma.org Verband Deutscher Maschinen - und Anlagenbau ev - German Engineering Federation (VDMA) Frank Knecht Boulevard A. Reyers 80, Brussels, B-1030 E: frank.knecht@mcm.be T: +32 2706 821 9 W: www.vdma.org Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband ev -Federation of German Consumer Organisations (VZBV) Holger Krawinkel Pillbox - Markgrafenstraße 66, Besuchereingang: Rudi-Dutschke-Straße 17 (ehemals Kochstraße 22), Berlin, D-10969 E: krawinkel@vzbv.de T: +49 3025 800 0 W: www.vzbv.de Vertellus Biomaterials Dorian Anderson Unit 3, The Bullpens, Manor Court, Herriard, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG25 2PH E: danderson@vertellus.com T: +44 1256 381 955 W: www.vertellus.com Victoria Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development (DIIRD) Terry Dyson GPO Box 4509, 121 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AUS-3001 Australia E: terry.dyson@iird.vic.gov.au T: +61 3965 198 67 W: www.iird.vic.au VIN technology services Gino Bellavia Business Manager Birmingham Research Park, Vincent Drive, Birmingham, B15 2SG E: g.bellavia@vin.bham.ac.uk T: +44 1214 149 040 W: www.vin-technology.co.uk Virtual Institute on Nano Films (VINF) Frédéric Mirabella General Manager Allée des Noisetiers, 2 bte 30, Angleur, B-4031 E: fmirabella@vinf.eu T: +32 4367 833 9 W: www.vinf.eu Viscom AG Volker Pape Carl-Buderus-Str. 9-15, Hannover, Lower Saxony, D-30455 E: volker.pape@viscom.de T: +49 5119 499 669 W: www.viscom.de Vistec Electron Beam GmbH Ines Stolberg Goeschwitzer Str. 25, Jena, D-07745 E: ines.stolberg@vistec-semi.com T: +49 3641 651 955 W: www.vistec-semi.com Vivid Components Ltd Dr. Bruce Napier 23 Devon Square, Newton Abbott, Devon, TQ12 2HU E: bruce@vividcomponents.co.uk T: +44 1803 322 653 W: www.vividcomponents.co.uk Voith Paper Fabrics GmbH & Co KG Juergen Abraham St. Pöltener Str. 43, Heidenheim, D-89522 E: info.voithpaper@voith.com T: +49 7321 370 W: www.voithpaper.com W Warwick Design Consultants Ltd Mr Andrew Gibbs Design Manager 12 Waterloo Park, Bidford on Avon, Warwickshire, B50 4JG E: wdc@warwickdesign.com T: +44 1789 490 591 W: www.warwickdesign.com Waterford Institute of Technology John O Dwyer Materials Characterisation and Processing Group, Cork road, Waterford Ireland E: jodwyer@wit.ie T: +353 513 020 60 W: www2.wit.ie West Micro Technologies Limited Kyle Jiang 90 Salisbury Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8JY E: k.jiang@wmtl.co.uk T: +44 1214 146 800 West Midlands in Europe Richard Tufts Avenue d Auderghem, 22-28, Oudergemselaan 22-28, Brussels, B-1040 E: richard.tufts@westmidlandsineurope.org T: +32 2740 271 0 W: www.westmidlandsineurope.org Which? Dr Rob Reid Science Policy Advisor 2 Marylebone Road, London, NW1 4DF E: rob.reid@which.co.uk T: +44 2077 707 000 W: www.which.co.uk Wipf Holding AG Heidi Hopp Industriestrasse 29, Volketswil, CH-8604 E: info@wipf.ch T: +41 4494 722 20 W: www.wipfgruppe.com WTB-Dr J Weiss Johannes Weiss Hinterheuweiler 22, Heuweiler, D-79194 E: wtb-dr.weiss@t-online.de T: +49 7666 749 7 W: www.wtb-drweiss.de Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie GmbH Volker Türk Doeppersberg 19, Wuppertal, D-42103 E: volker.tuerk@wupperinst.org T: +49 2022 492 152 W: www.wupperinst.org X XenoSense Limited Andrew Baxter Unit 18 The Innovation Centre, Northern Ireland Science Park, Queen s Island, Belfast, BT3 9DT E: andrew.baxter@xenosense.co.uk T: +44 2890 737 930 W: www.xenosense.co.uk Y Y-Carbon Ranjan Dash CTO 900 First Ave, Building 4, Suite 242, King of Prussia, PA 19406 United States of America E: rdash@y-carbon.us T: +1 610 878 6226 W: www.y-carbon.us Yasar Paint and Chemicals Gulsen Celiker Setustu:23, Kabatas, Istanbul Turkey T: +90 2122 514 640 W: www.yasar.com.tr York Pharma GmbH Karlheinz Nocker Marktstrasse 28, Homberg, D-35315 E: k.nocker@yorkpharma.com T: +49 6633 643 928 Yorkon Limited Ian Wilcock New Lane, Huntington, York, YO32 9PT T: +44 1904 610 990 W: www.yorkon.co.uk Z Zentrum fur Interdisziplinare Riskoforschung und Nachhaitige Technikentwicklung (ZIRN ) Antje Grobe Universitat Stuttgart, Seidenstr. 36, 2. und 3. OG (Anmeldung Zi 3.021), Stuttgart, D-70174 E: antje.grobe@sowi.uni-stuttgart.de T: +49 7116 858 4295 W: www.zirn-info.de Zentrum für Mikroproduktion e.v. (ZeMPro) Dr Monika Leester-Schädel C/o TU Braunschweig, Institut für Mikrotechnik, Alte Salzdahlumer Str. 203, Braunschweig, D-38124 E: m.leester@tu-bs.de T: +49 5313 919 781 W: www.microcompany.de Ziba Rang Paint Ramin Karkhanechi 10 Vanity Cres, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 4E6 Canada E: raminmk@rogers.com T: +1 416 930 3048 Zimmer GmbH Dieter Ulrich Building 540. Sulzer-Allee 8, Winterthur, CH-8404 T: +41 5226 260 70 W: www.zimmer.com NanoPerspective 163

Notes 164 success through nanomaterials

NanoPerspective 165

Check your details! Is your listing accurate? If your listing is inaccurate please contact us. You can update your information by emailing keith.robson@uk-cpi.com or alternatively via www.nanocentral.eu where you can list/amend on-line. Or you can fill in the form below and either fax it to us on 01740 625 763 or by post to: Dr Keith Robson Business Development NanoCentral The Centre for Process Innovation Wilton Centre Wilton Redcar TS10 4RF Company Name Position Address City Country Post/Zip Code Telephone Fax No. Email Website Business Description (maximum 35 words) 166 success through nanomaterials

Would you like to promote your organisation? We have a mag for that... If you would like to promote your organisation in the NanoPerspective Guide 2012 please contact Distinctive Publishing on 0845 884 2340 or email ewan.waterhouse@distinctivepublishing.co.uk

ASSURED NANO Keith Robson - Chief Executive Officer Process and product assurance for the nanomaterials industry Address: The Centre for Process Innovation Ltd, Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar TS10 4RF, UK Email: keith.robson@assurednano.com Tel: +44 1642 442 464 Mob: +44 7823 553 675 www.assurednano.eu DISTINCTIVE PUBLISHING Ewan Waterhouse - Head of Scientific Publications Address: 8th Floor Aiden house, Sunderland Road, Gateshead NE8 3HU Email: ewan.waterhouse@distinctivepublishing Tel: 0845 884 23 40 Mob: 07853 013 312 www.distinctivepublishing.co.uk BRUNEL CAPITAL LTD Ashot Ter-Avanessov - Head of Private Equity and Financial Advisory BRUNEL CAPITAL LTD Max Atanassov - Chief Executive Officer Address: New Broad Street House, 35 New Broad Street, London EC2M 1NH Email: ashot@brunelcapital.com Tel: +44 (20) 3009 3210 Fax: +44 (20) 3009 3211 www.brunelcapital.com Address: New Broad Street House, 35 New Broad Street, London EC2M 1NH Email: max@brunelcapital.com Tel: +44 (20) 3009 3210 Fax: +44 (20) 3009 3211 www.brunelcapital.com CENTRE FOR NANOHEALTH Dr Matt Elwin - Centre Manager CENTRE FOR NANOHEALTH Dr Steve Conlan - Address: Centre for NanoHealth, Swansea University, Singleton Park,Swansea, SA2 8PP Email: m.p.elwin@swansea.ac.uk Tel: 01792 602983 www.nanohealth.swansea.ac.uk Address: Reproductive Biology & Cancer Research, Swansea University, Institute of Life Science, College of Medicine, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP Email: r.s.conlan@swansea.ac.uk Tel: 01792 295386 www.nanohealth.swansea.ac.uk CENTRE FOR NANOHEALTH Prof Steve Wilks CPhys FInstP - AZO NETWORK Rolf Easto - Sales & Marketing Manager Address: Head of the College of Science, Room 224 Wallace Building, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP Email: s.p.wilks@swan.ac.uk Tel: 01792 (51)3041 www.nanohealth.swansea.ac.uk Email: rolfeasto@azonetwork.com Tel: +44 (0) 1625 610938 Fax: +44 (0) 1625 610938 www.azonetwork.com www.azom.com www.azonano.com www.azooptics.com www.azocleantech.com www.azomining.com www.azobuild.com www.azosensors.com www.news-medical.net nanotechnology The A to Z of Nanotechnology 168 success through nanomaterials

FRAUNHOFER NANOTECH Dr. Karl-Heinz Haas - Managing director MATERIALS KTN Stuart Maclachlan - Powder Science Sector Leader The activities of the Nanotechnology alliance cover the whole R&D value chain from synthesis, processing and characterization of coatings, nanoparticles and nanocomposites including consulting services for SME. Address: Neunerplatz 2 97082 Würzburg, Email: haas@isc.fhg.de Tel: ++49 0931 4100 500 Fax: ++49 0931 4100 559 www.nano.fraunhofer.de Address: Materials KTN, Queens Road Penkhull, Stoke-On-Trent ST4 7LQ UK Email: stuart.maclachlan@materialsktn.net Tel: +44 (0) 1782 764 404 Fax: +44 (0) 1782 412 331 www.materialsktn.net Materials KTN Dr Colin Johnston METRC Simon Butler - METRC Centre Manager The Materials KTN is an overarching network funded by the Technology Strategy Board to: Help to identify the challenges and opportunities which face industry in chosen field of technology or business application Broker business-to-business and business-toacademia collaborations, Link the best of business and academia to give companies large and small easier access to new markets, new technology and skills development Address: Oxford University Begbroke Science Park, Sandy Lane Yarnton, Oxford OX5 1PF Email: colin.johnston@materialsktn.net Tel: 01865 283705 Fax: 01865 848790 Mob: 07970 024089 www.materialsktn.net Address: Dainton Building, Brook Hill, Sheffield, S3 7HF Email: simon.butler@sheffield.ac.uk Tel: 0114 222 9450 Fax: 0114 222 9389 www.molecularengineering.co.uk NANOGRADE GmbH Samuel Halim - PhD PANALYTICAL LTD Reg Nicholls - Address: Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse, P/O Box 239 CH-8093 Zurich Email: sch@nanograde.ch Tel: +41 44 633 6239 Fax: +41 44 633 1571 www.nanograde.ch PANalytical is a world leader in X-ray analysis systems vital for research and characterisation of nano-materials. X-ray Diffraction can be used for structural investigations into novel materials. X-ray Fluorescence is used for % to sub ppm elemental analysis. Address: 7310 Cambridge Research Park, Waterbeach, Cambridge, CB25 9AY Email: uksalesinfo@panalytical.com Tel: +44 1223 203480 www.panalytical.com PRIMARY DISPERSIONS LTD Steve Devine - Technical SAFENANO Steve Hankin - of Operations Address: at The Centre for Process Innovation, Wilton Centre, Wilton, Redcar, TS10 4RF Email: steve.devine@uk-cpi.com Tel: +44 1642 438 205 Mob: +44 7917 550 681 Fax: +44 1642 447 298 www.primarydispersions.com Address: SAFENANO, The Institute of Occupational Medicine, Research Avenue North, Riccarton, Edinburgh, EH14 4AP, UK Email: steve.hankin@safenano.org Tel: +44 (0)131 449 8040 www.safenano.org Primary Dispersions NanoPerspective 169

Advertisers Index Advance Bio Nano Laboratories S.A. De C.V. 83 American Elements 78 Augean Landfill 46 AZO Network 90 Bergeson and Campbell PC 83 BHR Group 42 Brunel University 32 Centre for Nano Health 68 Centre for Nano Safety 67 Centre for Nanostructural Media 41 Clean Materials Technology Group 74 Cranfield University 56 De Montfort University 57 Distinctive Publishing 167 Durham University 5 & 50 Eipigem 12 Gelest Inc. 30 Hosokawa Micron Limited 34 INSCX Limited 84 Intertek MSG 9 Johnson Matthey Technology Centre 13 Keller and Heckman LLP 82 Knowledge Centre Materials Chemistry 48 Maelstrom Advanced Process Technologies Limited 11 Materials KTN 70 Nanograde GmbH 49 Nanoshel - Intelligent Materials PVT Ltd 76 NanoTox 64 NSA Ltd-Microsphere Technology 36 NT-MDT Co. 172 Particular GmbH 2 & 116 Prior Scientific 28 Qudos Technology Limited 39 Safenano 66 SkyScan 171 Steptoe & Johnson LLP 80 Taylor Hobson Limited 38 The Centre for Micro and Nano Moulding 60 University College London 58 University of Texas at Arlington 54 170 success through nanomaterials