BMBF-InnoTruck @ OZ-18, Wenden, March 4-6, 2018
OZ-18 10th International German-Japanese Symposium on Nanostructures 2012 & 2014 2018 former addresses: BMWi, Minister Dr. Philipp Rösler (OZ-12), Minister Peter Altmaier (OZ-13), RUSNANO CEO Anatoly Chubais, VDA President Matthias Wissmann (OZ-14), MdB Peter Hintze, VP German Parliament, Dr. Jean Botti, CTO, Airbus Group (OZ-15), Chairman Dr. Frank Heinricht; CDU/CSU, Energy Commissioner Thomas Bareiss; European Space Agency, President Prof. Dr. Johann-Dietrich Wörner; European Academy of Sciences & Arts, President Prof. Dr. Felix Unger (OZ-16) upfront meetings on March 4 at ZTC/Olpe:
OZ-18 10th International German-Japanese Symposium on Nanostructures If we want to remain competitive, and if we want to create growth, prosperity and jobs in the long term, we need to invest in research, innovation, and in training skilled professionals. The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy is fostering s innovation capacity by creating a positive environment for investment, and by providing funding programmes that are targeted to the needs of the market We also want to place a stronger focus on strategic sectors and forward-looking technologies. These include micro-electronics, nanomaterials, artificial intelligence, biotechnology and quantum technology Finding the balance of economy and ecology is the key where a strong, innovative and as clean as possible industry contributes the funds and benefits the business environment at the same time. In our successful society model, wealth requires manufacturing. Respecting the limited resources of our planet, materials represent a critical part The second major challenge is to improving the utilization of all particular resources - and that for materials means that we need to generate more functionality, more application and more sustainability with less material. This guides into smaller functional units leading from e. g. micro-materials to nano-materials and in the future maybe even pico-materials
OZ-18 10th International German-Japanese Symposium on Nanostructures Symposium Organizers The OZ-18 chief-organizers are Prof. Monte Cassim / Ritsumeikan, Prof. Sebastian Diaz / CIITEC, Prof. Henning Zoz / Zoz, Prof. J. S. Lee / Hanyang, Prof. Hans Fecht / Ulm-IMN and EUREKA and Dr. Detlef Müller-Wiesner / Airbus Group. Support OZ-Symposium today is kindly supported by the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy as well as the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute.
OZ-20 11th German-International Symposium on Nanostructures Ceremonial Lecture Prof. Dr. Friedrich Wagner, former Director of the Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics; Prof. em. Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University, Greifswald; President of the European Physical Society 2007-09 Prof. Dr. Friedrich Wagner at the fusion-experiment "Wendelstein 7-X"
OZ-20 11th German-International Symposium on Nanostructures Keynote Contributions Andrea Romiti, CEO of APR S.r.l. APR is 1 of the 4 Italian key aerospace companies providing to Pratt & Whitney`s advanced F135 engines for the 5th gen. F-35 fighter aircraft. Also represents Torino Entrepreneurial Association, keynote & address "on behalf of Italia Industry". Pawel Zieba, Polish Academy of Sciences, Director, Inst. Metallurgy & Materials is Professor with the scientific title received from the President of Republic of Poland, keynote on modern materials characterization, address "on behalf of Polish Academia". Kevin Zhuang, CEO & President of Gemch Material Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd representing the family owned key manufacturer of sputter target materials. Keynote in additive manufacturing of ODS-materials and address "on behalf of China Industry.