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.

Invitation: joined international conferences FM&NT and NIBS 2022, July 4-6.

As in previous years, NINa SH organizes the international nanotechnology conference NIBS 2022 (Nanotechnology and Innovation in the Baltic Sea Region) in cooperation with the University of Southern Denmark and Kaunas University. This year, the event will be hosted at the House of Science at the University of Latvia in Riga as a co-conference of […]

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

Review: Digital Symposium – Nanotechnology in Gothenburg, 11th May 2021

Cutting-edge activities from Gothenburg’s two universities in the field of nanotechnology were presented in the symposium “Nanotechnology and Innovation from Gothenburg”, organized by Prof. Dr. Alexandre Dmitriev from the University of Gothenburg and Prof. Dr. Uta Klement from Chalmers University of Technology together with NINa SH.

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