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Following the success of last year edition, the INDUSTRIAL FORUM will keep the 2 days format (July 06-07, 2022) and will present the most recent advances in technology developments and business opportunities in graphene commercialization. Key representatives of “graphene companies” will share their market vision and business opportunities, while selected talks from industrial exhibitors will present commercial showcases in all current market fields of graphene products.

The INDUSTRIAL FORUM will be focusing on: latest developments in graphene production methods towards wide scale commercialization, emerging opportunities for graphene-based materials, determining criteria for graphene investment opportunities, revealing the latest updates on the application of graphene in electronics, application and commercialization of graphene-based materials in energy storage, aerospace & barrier applications.


A specific session on "CVD OF 2D MATERIALS AND DEVICES” sponsored by AIXTRON will also be organised:
This AIXTRON Industrial session welcomes all those in the community wanting to drive the adoption of 2D materials in to mass manufacturing markets. Talks in the session will discuss the methods for large-scale CVD synthesis of 2D materials and examples of cutting edge devices from a broad range of applications presented by leading researchers and companies from around the world.
 


If you already have a Conference or Exhibition Pass, attendance to the Industrial Forum is included.


Industrial Forum Chair: Luigi Colombo The University of Texas at Dallas (USA)
Industrial Forum Co-Chair: Max Lemme AMO GmbH (Germany)
Francesco Bonaccorso Bedimensional (Italy), Yunqiao Fu BGI (China), Martin Lohe TUDresden / Sixonia (Germany), Minyang Lu (China Innovation Alliance of Graphene Industry (CGIA), China) and Oliver Whear (AIXTRON, UK)


  Keynotes/Invited Industrial Forum
 
Andrea Ferrari
Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge
UK
Keynote
Deep Jariwala
University of Pennsylvania
USA
Keynote
Mario Lanza
KAUST
Saudi Arabia
Keynote
Kevin O'Brien
Intel
USA
Keynote
 
 
Sergi Abadal
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Spain
Invited
Gerd Bacher
University of Duisburg-Essen
Germany
Invited
Marcello Binetti
LayTec AG
Germany
Invited
Francesco Bonaccorso
BeDimensional
Italy
Invited
Paolo Bondavalli
Thales Research & Technology
France
Invited
Vincent Bouchiat
Grapheal
France
Invited
 
Peter Bøggild
DTU Physics
Denmark
Invited
Aron W. Cummings
ICN2
Spain
Invited
Alessandro Dani
LayerOne
Norway
Invited
Georg Düsberg
Universität der Bundeswehr München
Germany
Invited
Salim El Kazzi
National University of Singapore
Singapore
Invited
Norbert Fabricius
ISC
Germany
Invited
 
Stefan Gomes da Costa
WITec GmbH, Ulm
Germany
Invited
Stijn Goossens
Qurv
Spain
Invited
Benjamin Groven
IMEC
Belgium
Invited
Kristinn Gylfason
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Sweden
Invited
Oliver Hartwig
Universität der Bundeswehr München
Germany
Invited
Nicholas Hendricks
Heidelberg Instruments
Switzerland
Invited
 
Harm Knoops
Oxford Instruments
UK
Invited
Rasuole Lukose
IHP
Germany
Invited
Miika Mattinen
Eindhoven University of Technology
The Netherlands
Invited
Frank Niklaus
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Sweden
Invited
Joan M. Redwing
The Pennsylvania State University
USA
Invited
Gordon Rinke
AMO GmbH
Germany
Invited
 
Henrik Rödjegård
Senseair
Sweden
Invited
Simon Sawallich
Protemics
Germany
Invited
Christoph Stampfer
RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich
Germany
Invited
Stephan Suckow
AMO GmbH
Germany
Invited
Agnès Tempez
HORIBA FRANCE SAS
France
Invited
Peter Thiesen
Accurion GmbH
Germany
Invited
 
John Tingay
Paragraf Limited
UK
Invited
Richard Van Rijn
Applied Nanolayers B.V.
The Netherlands
Invited
Zhenxing Wang
AMO
Germany
Invited
Charalampos Zervos
National Technical University of Athens
Greece
Invited
Amaia Zurutuza
Graphenea
Spain
Invited
 
  KEYNOTES/INVITED - Industrial Forum
Sergi Abadal (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Graphene-based Wireless Interconnects for Next-Generation Computing Systems
Gerd Bacher (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
Scalable Optoelectronic Devices Based on Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides
Marcello Binetti (LayTec AG, Germany)
Characterization of 2D materials growth
Francesco Bonaccorso (BeDimensional, Italy)
Industrial production of high-quality 2D crystals for energy applications
Paolo Bondavalli (Thales Research & Technology, France)
Exotic properties of 2D materials: physics and real expectations for applications
Vincent Bouchiat (Grapheal, France)
Industrial applications of Monolayer Graphene on polymer
Peter Bøggild (DTU Physics, Denmark)
Can terahertz spectroscopy become the gold standard of 2D quality control?
Aron W. Cummings (ICN2, Spain)
Theory and optimization of graphene photothermoelectric detectors
Alessandro Dani (LayerOne, Norway)
Customer oriented development of graphene materials for commercial applications
Georg Düsberg (Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany)
Direct growth of PtSe2 for integration of photonic devices
Salim El Kazzi (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Low temperature 2D growth and its need for the IC industry
Norbert Fabricius (ISC, Germany)
Graphene Standardization – Status update and future
Andrea Ferrari (Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge, UK)  
Title to be defined
Stefan Gomes da Costa (WITec GmbH, Ulm, Germany)
Correlative Raman technologies for low-dimensional materials
Stijn Goossens (Qurv, Spain)
Enabling a world of enhanced perception
Benjamin Groven (IMEC, Belgium)
Limitations and opportunities of metal-organic chemical vapor deposition of MoS2 and WS2
Kristinn Gylfason (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Integrated optical gas sensors based on silicon photonics and 2D materials
Oliver Hartwig (Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany)
Raman Characterization of 2D Materials
Nicholas Hendricks (Heidelberg Instruments, Switzerland)
NanoFrazor Technology: Enabling Unique 2D Material Device Fabrication
Deep Jariwala (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Scalable Two-Dimensional Semiconductors for Electronics and Photonics
Harm Knoops (Oxford Instruments, UK)
From labs to pilot lines: Graphene and related materials device fabrication solutions
Mario Lanza (KAUST, Saudi Arabia)
Advanced data encryption using two-dimensional materials
Rasuole Lukose (IHP, Germany)
Development of graphene-based devices in 200 mm wafer scale
Miika Mattinen (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Atomic Layer Deposition of Large-Area Polycrystalline Transition Metal Dichalcogenides at 100 °C
Frank Niklaus (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Graphene for NEMS Devices
Kevin O'Brien (Intel, USA)
Advancing 2D Monolayer CMOS Through Contact, Channel and Interface Engineering
Joan M. Redwing (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Epitaxial Growth of Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Monolayers for Large Area Device Applications
Gordon Rinke (AMO GmbH, Germany)
The Experimental Graphene Pilot Line at AMO
Henrik Rödjegård (Senseair, Sweden)  
The Ulisses-project: mid-IR gas sensing facilitated by graphene
Simon Sawallich (Protemics, Germany)
High-resolution Terahertz near-field inspection for 2D-materials
Christoph Stampfer (RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
Mapping strain fields in graphene by Raman spectroscopy
Stephan Suckow (AMO GmbH, Germany)
2D-material based photodetectors for mid-IR sensing
Agnès Tempez (HORIBA FRANCE SAS, France)
Direct Correlative Nanoscopy Imaging of 2D materials
Peter Thiesen (Accurion GmbH, Germany)
New insights into graphene-based materials using spectroscopic and operando imaging ellipsometry
John Tingay (Paragraf Limited, UK)
Delivering a commercially viable graphene electronic device
Richard Van Rijn (Applied Nanolayers B.V., The Netherlands)
Scalable production and integration of graphene
Zhenxing Wang (AMO, Germany)
2D/3D Heterostructure Diodes for High Performance Electronics and Optoelectronics
Charalampos Zervos (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)
AEOLUS, leveraging integrated photonics for a miniaturised, cloud connected multi-gas sensor for air quality measurements
Amaia Zurutuza (Graphenea, Spain)
Graphene manufacturing and integration at wafer scale