INDUSTRIAL FORUM

 

Following the success of last year edition, the INDUSTRIAL FORUM will keep the 2 days format (June 28-29, 2023) 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) and Minyang Lu (China Innovation Alliance of Graphene Industry (CGIA), China)


  Plenary
 
Mario Lanza
KAUST
Saudi Arabia
 
  Keynotes
 
Andrea Ferrari
Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge
UK
Carl Naylor
Intel – Components Research
USA
Iuliana Radu
TSMC Corporate Research
Taiwan
Aaron Thean
National University of Singapore
Singapore
 
  Invited
 
Hassan Arafat
RIC2D
United Arab Emirates
Inge Asselberghs
IMEC
Belgium
Vincent Astié
Annealsys
France
Francesco Bonaccorso
BeDimensional
Italy
Marc Chaigneau
HORIBA FRANCE SAS
France
Seungmin Cho
MCK Tech Co. Ltd
South Korea
 
Christopher Deeks
Thermofisher
UK
Kostas Despotelis
NPL
UK
Srinivasan Duraiswamy
Reliance Industries
India
Stijn Goossens
Qurv
Spain
Avetik Harutyunyan
Honda Research Institute USA Inc.
USA
Kari Hjelt
Chalmers Industrial Technic
Sweden
 
Dan Hodoroaba
BAM
Germany
Kevin Keith
MITO Material
USA
Jaewon Kim
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT)
South Korea
Devandran Krishnan
NanoMalaysia Berhad
Malaysia
César Javier Lockhart de la Rosa
IMEC
Belgium
Syam Parayil Venugopalan
ASML
The Netherlands
 
Andrew Pollard
NPL
UK
Chiara Portesi
INRIM
Italy
Jörg Radnik
BAM
Germany
Miika Soikkeli
VTT
Finland
Flavia Tomarchio
Constructor Group
Switzerland
Richard Van Rijn
Applied Nanolayers B.V.
The Netherlands
 
John Whittaker
GEIC
UK
 
  PLENARY/KEYNOTES/INVITED
Hassan Arafat (RIC2D , United Arab Emirates)
The Roadmap to Applications of Graphene & Related Materials in UAE
Inge Asselberghs (IMEC, Belgium)
2D-Exerimental Pilot line: progress in 2D-materials integration in industry relevant environment
Vincent Astié (Annealsys, France)
Towards large-area growth of 2D materials by Direct Liquid Injection Chemical Vapor Deposition (DLI-CVD)
Francesco Bonaccorso (BeDimensional, Italy)  
Mass production of high quality 2D materials
Marc Chaigneau (HORIBA FRANCE SAS, France)
TERS and TEPL Imaging for 2D Materials Research
Seungmin Cho (MCK Tech Co. Ltd, South Korea)
Stakeholder approach for graphene applications
Christopher Deeks (Thermofisher, UK)
Graphene Analysis Using Coincident XPS- Raman
Kostas Despotelis (NPL, UK)
Reproducible measurements of the lateral size and thickness of few-layer graphene flakes using SEM and AFM
Srinivasan Duraiswamy (Reliance Industries, India)
Graphene-Realization of large commercial scale applications
Andrea Ferrari (Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge, UK)  
Title to be defined
Stijn Goossens (Qurv, Spain)
Enabling a world of enhanced perception
Avetik Harutyunyan (Honda Research Institute USA Inc., USA)
Growth of TMD Nanoribbons for Quantum Electronics
Kari Hjelt (Chalmers Industrial Technic, Sweden)
Graphene Flagship summary and the future CSA
Dan Hodoroaba (BAM, Germany)
Accurate Measurement of Size of Graphene Oxide Flakes by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
Kevin Keith (MITO Material, USA)  
US perspective and classification standard
Jaewon Kim (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), South Korea)
Boron Nitride Materials for Next-Generation Interconnect Technologies
Devandran Krishnan (NanoMalaysia Berhad, Malaysia)
GrapheNovation – Commercialising High Value Nanotechnology Solutions to the Market
Mario Lanza (KAUST, Saudi Arabia)
2D materials for the semiconductors industry
César Javier Lockhart de la Rosa (IMEC, Belgium)
Performance, challenges, and reliability of 300mm FAB integrated 2D TMDCs based devices
Carl Naylor (Intel – Components Research, USA)
Is the Future 2D?
Syam Parayil Venugopalan (ASML, The Netherlands)  
EUV patterning of 2D materials
Andrew Pollard (NPL, UK)
Enabling Reproducibility and Robust Measurement: International Interlaboratory Comparisons for Graphene Standardisation
Chiara Portesi (INRIM, Italy)
Interlaboratory comparison on the quantification of the number of layers of graphene by Raman spectroscopy
Jörg Radnik (BAM, Germany)
Reliable chemical characterization of industrial graphene related materials
Iuliana Radu (TSMC Corporate Research, Taiwan)  
Title to be defined
Miika Soikkeli (VTT, Finland)
Graphene CMOS integration for sensors and imagers
Aaron Thean (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Low-Thermal-Budget BEOL-Compatible Beyond-Silicon Transistor Technologies for Future Monolithic-3D Compute and Memory Applications
Flavia Tomarchio (Constructor Group, Switzerland)
2DM-Industry Consortium to Boost the industrial landscape in layered materials
Richard Van Rijn (Applied Nanolayers B.V., The Netherlands)  
Scalable production and integration of graphene
John Whittaker (GEIC, UK)
Graphene Research and Commercialisation (From the Lab to the Marketplace)
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