NINa-Newsletter no. 22

International cooperation – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Vishay Siliconix Itzehoe builds northern Germany’s most modern chip factory,
Energy Coast – Sustainability to follow,
NINa SH celebrates its tenth anniversary, review: the sixth NIBS conference in Sonderburg

NINa-Newsletter no. 21

Innovation across borders at the Mads Clausen Institute, nanoimprint lithography from the Danish company Stensborg A/S, Fraunhofer ISIT – innovation engine in the North, founding of the Science and Technology Academy at Kiel University, events: Nanoworkshop 2023, fifth NIBS conference, Dialog Nanotechnology.

NINa-Newsletter no. 20

New research group Bioinspired Materials and Biosensor Technology at CAU Kiel, innovative batteries from CUSTOMCELLS, award-winning analytical technology from Danish company cphnano, international Nanoworkshop 2023, new Baltic Sea Catalysis teaching network.

NINa-Newsletter no. 19

Energy transition: Nanoscience at the University of Hamburg for better energy storage; Storage and use of green hydrogen with plant know-how from the Stühff company in Geesthacht; LINA: Bundling of NORDZENTREN e.V. for successful start-ups in Schleswig-Holstein; NINa hydrogen workshop at GITZ in Geesthacht; Expired funding period of NINa SH: Future of nanotechnology in Schleswig-Holstein.

NINa-Newsletter no. 18

Kiel University intensifies its transfer activities with new Transfer business unit, simple rapid explosives tests for a safer world from herges detection, nano-ex offers new first aid solution for accidents with nanoparticles, UniverCell is Germany’s first Li-ion electrode manufacturer, ATLANT 3D Nanosystems unlocks additive microfabrication for industrial production.

Review: 4th Conference “Nanotechnology and Innovation in the Baltic Sea Region”, 4th – 6th August 21

The conference archive is online! The 4th conference “Nanotechnology and Innovation in the Baltic Sea Region” (NIBS2021) was organized by the North German Initiative Nanotechnology Schleswig-Holstein e.V. (NINa SH), the Mads Clausen Institute at the University of Southern Denmark, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania, and Kiel University, Germany. In 2021 the three-day conference was hosted […]

NINa-Newsletter no. 17

The Fraunhofer Center for Applied Nanotechnology CAN in Hamburg, Interreg-Project CheckNano: safe products thanks to nanoparticle detection, Interdisciplinary nanotechnology at the NanoBioMedical Center in Poznan, the DLR Institute for Maritime Energy Systems develops the emission-free shipping of the future.

NINa-Newsletter no. 16

The Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon,
25 million euros for innovative medical sensor technology and bio-inspired information processing,
Bridging the gap between research and industry at the Center for Industrial Electronics,
Virtual events: the international conference NIBS and the symposium Nanotechnology and Innovation in Gothenburg,
Supporting maritime innovation at TransMarTech

NINa-Newsletter no. 15

3D printing and nanotechnology at Fraunhofer IFAM, Possibilities in metallic 3D printing unique for northern Germany at Kiel UAS, Additive manufacturing from Lütjenburg: 3D printing for dentistry, 3D printing in medicine and technology: from nano to “heavy metal” at Fraunhofer IMTE, Application-oriented 3D printing at the Lübeck Technical Center, Highlights: 25 million euros for special research areas at CAU Kiel

NINa-Newsletter no. 14

Professor Scherließ: Pharmaceutical Technology at CAU Kiel, more than just four walls for founders: the IZET Itzehoe Technology Center,
the Geesthacht Innovation and Technology Center in new hands, highlights: NINa Conferences Nano Meets Medicine and NIBS 2021, local tumor therapy with innovative materials.