Cambridge leaders feature in HVM Graphene Conference line-up in one month!

HVM Graphene 2013 on 5 November in Cambridge is a commercially-focused event on the functional material graphene and key areas of application and product development roadmaps including functional (nano)-materials; electronics, photonics and optronics; and bio-applications.

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Opening Session – Introduction & Graphene Basics: Functional Materials
10:00 Mike McCreary, Director, CIR Strategy
- Conference introduction
10:05 Professor Peter Dobson OBE, Oxford University Nanomaterials - Chairman

How is the investment in Graphene going to pay off?
10:20 Prof Andrea Ferrari, Cambridge University 
& Head, Cambridge Graphene Centre: Overview of the Applications of Graphene

10:35 Dr Patrick Frantz, CEO, Cambridge Graphene Platform: Conductive Graphene Inks
10:50 Dr Steve Thomas, Conductive Inkjet Technology Ltd: Conductive materials – market uses & another viewpoint
11:05 Panel with speakers & moderator 

11:30 Coffee break

Session 2 – Additive manufacturing, electronics, photonics
11:50 Dr Mike Banach, VP, Plastic Logic: Shaping the next industrial revolution
12:05 Dr David Brown, CTO, Canatu: Scaling of Carbon NanoBud film production for commercial apps in touch and display devices
12:20 Dr Richard van Rijn, CTO, Applied Nanolayers: High volume quality manufacture of graphene
12:30 Dr Kate Stone, Novalia: Creative printed electronics
12:35 Peter Towler, Director, BritonEMS part of OSI Electronics - What to expect from an EMS Supplier
12:40 Panel with Moderator Professor Ferrari & Dr Rob Harvey, AtomJet

13:05 Lunch and Exhibitions

Session 3 – Commercialisation Cases & other materials & applications
14:05 Dr Krzysztof Koziol, Chief Scientist, Cambridge Nanosystems Ltd
14:15 Prof Johnny Coleman Trinity College Dublin: Layered materials: from tiny things to advanced applications
14:30 Professor Richard Palmer, Founder Nanoscale Labs, Birmingham University: Prospects for massive scale-up from nano research in biochips & catalysis
14:50 Dr Nathan Hill, Strategy Director, National Graphene Institute
15:10 Panel with Moderator Del Stark CEO, Nanopro

15:30 Tea break

Final Session – Strategy for UK HVM & Graphene
16:00 Dr Jani Kivioja, Nokia Research Center: Graphene – What is the commercial viability of short term applications?s
16:30 Nick Coutts MA; Former IBM VP, CIR Strategy: Routes to Value for Graphene
16:40 Dr Martin Kemp, NanoKTN: Graphene commercialisation – Summary of industry consultation workshops
16:55 Professor Sir Michael Gregory CBE, Head, IfM: Advanced Manufacturing & High Value 
17:05 Panel with Professor Sir Mike Gregory CBE; Chairman's Summary

17:30 Networking & Drinks Reception

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