EU 7th Framework Programme
Theme: (NMP.2013.4.0-5) Deployment of societally beneficial nano and/or
materials technologies in ICP countries. Coordination and Support Action
Deliverable D2.5: Exchange of scientist and industry involvement – report on mapping and Follow-up
Work Package: WP2 Mapping, strategy development and rec-ommendations
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Submitted by: Liceth Rebolledo
The work leading to these results receives funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under Grant Agreement n°608740
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Table of Contents
1 Abbreviations and acronyms .......................................................................................................................5
2 Summary .....................................................................................................................................................6
3 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................7
4 NMP-DeLA Activities to fostering scientific and industry involvement ........................................................8
4.1 Promotion of calls, grants & student exchange, events .......................................................................8
4.2 NMP-DeLA web-based platform ....................................................................................................... 11
4.3 Workshops: “NanoWater & Energy” .................................................................................................. 15
4.4 Nanotechnology for Industry – Chile ................................................................................................. 16
4.5 Summer School participation: “NanoWater&Energy- Mexico” .......................................................... 17
4.6 Matrix for stakeholder involvement ................................................................................................... 18
4.7 Experts interviews for the roadmap .................................................................................................. 18
4.8 Focus Groups .................................................................................................................................... 18
4.9 Partner networks and complementary initiatives .............................................................................. 20
5 Conclusions .............................................................................................................................................. 22
6 ANNEX I : BELEWARE Initiative ............................................................................................................ 23
7 ANNEX II : Registered organization in NMP-DeLA web-based platform ................................................ 26
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1 Abbreviations and acronyms
Partner Acronyms:
ASCAMM Fundaciò Privada ASCAMM, Spain
REDINN Rete Europea dell’Innovazione, Italy
ION Institute of Nanotechnology, UK
MTV Malsch TechnoValuation, Netherlands
ZSI Zentrum für Soziale Innovation, Austria
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
RELANS Latin American Nanotechnology and Society Network, Brazil
MINCyT The Ministry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation, Argentina
CIMAV-CONACYT Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados, S.C, Mexico
MEC Ministry of Education and Culture, Uruguay
EUROCHILE Eurochile Business Foundation, Chile
Abbreviations and acronyms used in this report
CoI Community of Interest
LAC: Latin American Countries
NMP Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials & New Production Technologies
OIP Open Innovation Platform
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2 Summary
The main objective of NMP-DeLA project is to develop a series of activities between European
and Latin American countries, aiming to strengthening the local research and training potential
as a way of facilitating the deployment of nano and advanced materials technologies in areas
of major social challenge in Latin America: energy, water and health.
The objective of Work Package 2 ( WP2) is to pool knowledge on the deployment of ad-
vanced materials to meet social challenges of specific regions (in healthcare, clean energy
and environment). Here, local expertise and expertise from different levels of knowledge carri-
ers will be brought together for further analysis. A scheme will be developed to evaluate pro-
jects and initiatives that have the described objectives and to assess those projects’ impacts
on social indicator developments. This goes along with a review of scientific outputs in the
field of “AM for society” publications. By involving experts and local stakeholders (including
NGOs and civil society), a participatory process will be implemented to identify good practices
(especially with regard to involvement of local knowledge innovation capacity) and to identify
niches for future collaborations and engagement.
The goal of Deliverable “D2.5: Exchange of scientist and industry involvement–mapping
and Follow-up” is to report on the second year of the project for mobility programs, grants
and tenders between EU and LAC countries identified and promoted as “finding partners for
mobility”. Database integration into NMP-DeLA website/database.
Furthermore, this activity covers the integration of local enterprises, identification of potential
end-users, service providers, industry associations, capital investors from EU/LAC (infor-
mation will be available into NMP-DeLA website/database).
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3 Introduction
There is a multi-directional interaction between stakeholder groups and a cross-fertilisation of
information and knowledge transfer through the platforms established by the three central
work packages (WP2, WP3, WP4)
The main activities in which the promotion relies during the second year of the project are:
Promotion of calls, Grants & student exchange, events
Workshops participation (Nanowater & NanoEnergy- México and Brazil, NanoIndus-
try- Chile )
Summer School participation (Nanowater & NanoEnergy- México)
NMP-DeLA web-based platform
Matrix for stakeholder involvement (upddate)
Experts interviews for the roadmap (mainly for water and Energy sectors)
Focus Group (Nanowater & NanoEnergy- México and Brazil)
Beyond this, other activities and initiatives of cooperation between NMP-DeLA complement
the development of the project.
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4 NMP-DeLA Activities to fostering scientific and industry involvement
This section describes funding opportunities promoted by the NMP-DeLA Community.
4.1 Promotion of calls, grants & student exchange, events
Funding, grants and research jobs
The European Union Horizon 2020 programme includes several open and forthcoming
calls that are suitable for international cooperation with Latin America in the field of Nano,
Materials and Production Technologies. These calls can be retrieved by clicking the link “In-
ternational cooperation” here:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/search/sear
ch_topics.html
The M-ERA.NET Call 2015 opened at 3 February 2015. 34 funding agencies from 22 Eu-
ropean countries as well as Brazil Sao Paulo participate in this joint call, with a total availa-
ble public funding of around 25 million Euro. Deadline for Pre-Proposal submission is 9
June 2015, 12:00 noon Brussels time.
All applicants are requested to contact their respective national / regional funding organisation
for national / regional programme details.
Funding is offered to innovative projects focusing on:
Integrated Computational Materials Engineering
New Surfaces and Coatings
High performance synthetic and biobased composites
Materials for Sustainable and Affordable Low Carbon Energy Technologies
Tailoring of bioactive material surfaces for health applications
Materials for Additive Manufacturing
Info: https://www.m-era.net/article/joint-call-2015
NanoDYF calls for new partners
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The international network José Roberto Leite for dissemination and education in nanotechnol-
ogy is opening itself to new members, from Latin America, Spain, Portugal and other countries.
It is a continuation of the IberoAmerican network NANODYF and continues as a subsidiary of
the Official College of Spanish Physicists COFIS. Contact person: Joaquín Darío Tutor
Sánchez [email protected]
More information can be found here: http://nanodyf.org/objetivos.php
Call for partners: Recently, we published an article (Benech JC, Benech N, Zambrana AI,
Rauschert I, Bervejillo V, Oddone N, Damián JP. (2014). Diabetes increases stiffness of live
cardiomyocytes measured by atomic force microscopy nanoindentation. Am J Physiol Cell
Physiol. 2014 Nov 15; 307(10):C910-9. doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.00192.2013. Epub), in which we
provide new evidences that live isolated diabetic cardiomyocytes nanomechanical properties
are affected by diabetes. Isolated live diabetic cardiomyocytes showed to be stiffer than normal
cardiomyocytes. This article was the topic of an Editorial Focus by Am J Physiol Cell Physiol.
Actually we are testing different kind of drugs evaluating its ability in reverse affected nano-
mechanical properties of the diabetic cardiomyocyte.
Persons who are interested in stablish a possible new collaboration or possible new research
project, please contact:
Dr. Juan C. Benech, aboratorio de Señalización Celular y Nanobiología. Instituto de Investi-
gaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable, Av. Italia 3318, CP 11600, Montevideo, Uruguay
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
The HumanFrontierScienceProgramme call for Post Doc fellowships remais open until 27
August 2015 : www.hfsp.org
The recently established Meso American Centre for Theoretical Physics linked to the Au-
tonomous University of Chiapas (UNACH) in Mexico calls for applications for research profes-
sorship positions.
Deadline 6 July 2015. The centre furthermore offers opportunities for exchange and mobility,
schools and conferences, visiting senior researchers and postdocs, etc. The centre has been
established in cooperation with the International Centre for Theoretical Physics‘ Abdus
Salam’in Trieste,Italy. Info: http://mctp.mx/index.html/www.ictp.it
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The EU-CELAC summit of 10-11 June 2015 announced new investments in SMEs,
road infrastructure, water sanitation and sustainable energy totalling €118 million.
Nanotechnologies are explicitly mentioned as part of the ELAN programme (European
and Latin American Business services and Innovation Network) worth €11 million ben-
efiting companies from the EU, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Mexico and
Costa Rica. Info: http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-15-5152_en.htm
Check out the latest information on EU Horizon 2020 calls here:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/index.html
UNESCO’s regional training centres including the South American Institute for Fun-
damental Research in Sao Paulo, Brazil and the Meso-American Centre for Theoreti-
cal Physics in Chiapas, Mexico offer opportunities for exchange and mobility, schools
and conferences, visiting senior researchers and postdocs, etc. Info:
http://mctp.mx/index.html / http://www.ictp-saifr.org/ / www.ictp.it
Continuously updated research jobs and fellowships in Europe are published at the
EURAXESS website:
http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/
The French-Brazilian Innovation Working Group calls for proposals from cooperat-
ing SMEs in both countries. Deadline 30 October 2015. Info:
http://www.brasilfranca.mdic.gov.br/
The 2nd ERANET-LAC call will be launched in December 2015: http://www.eranet-
lac.eu/
OtherEventsFosteringEuro-LatinAmericanCooperationonNanotechnology
TheCELAC-EUSummit2015willbeorganizedinBrussels10- 11June2015. It will be preceded
by the Academic Summiton 8-9June and the Business Summiton 10 June. A call for papers
for the academic summit is open until 17 May 2015.Info:
http://www.americasportal.eu/content/academic-summit-2015
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The Week of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology takes place 5-9 October 2015 in Bar-
ranquilla Colombia, http://snyn2015.wix.com/snync-2015
The NanoTradeShow will be organised in São Paulo on 13-15 October 2015. See:
www.nanotradeshow.com.br
The V NanoAndes School 2015 will be organized in San José, Costa Rica, on 16-27 No-
vember 2015. Topics include nanobiotechnology and nanomicroelectronics. See for more
information: http://www.nanoandes2015.com/
On 18-20 November 2015, the MINAPIM workshop on Smart Monitoring for Agriculture, In-
dustrial, Environmental and Health Applications takes place in Manaus, Brazil. Info:
http://www.suframa.gov.br/minapim/index.cfm
11-13 December 2016, the BALEWARE conference hosted by NM-AIST in Arusha, Tan-
zania, will bring together Latin American, African and European researchers and stake-
holders interested in developing water and energy solutions. See www.baleware.org
EU report on NMP in European regions: The European Commission recently published
the report: “Analysis of Smart Specialisation Strategies in Nanotechnologies, Advanced
Manufacturing and ProcessTechnologies”. This document presents a summary of the final
report of the study "Analysis of Smart Specialisation Strategies in Nanotechnologies, Ad-
vanced Manufacturing and Process Technologies". Download the report here:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/industrial_technologies/pdf/analysis_of_RIS3_in_NMP.pdf
Knowledge and Technology Transfer in Materials Science and Engineering
In a recent report, the Materials Science and Engineering Expert Committee (MatSEEC) of
the European Science Foundation (ESF) recommend some measures to overcome the Eu-
ropean gap between excellent science and industrial uptake by establishing European
Technology Research and Validation Platforms and creating an ‘Open-Access-Open-
Innovation’ European Technology Research and Validation Infrastructure Initia-tive.
(MatSEEC, 2015) Such a model could also be expanded to Latin America. Download the
report from the website: www.esf.org/matseec
4.2 NMP-DeLA web-based platform
A web-based platform was set up for registration of stakeholders into NMP-DeLA’s community
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of interest:
420 Organizations (RTD, Academic, private/public Industry, NGO, Government…)
77 Countries
LAC, EU but also AFRICA, USA, ASIA
.
COUNTRY HOW MANY HEALTH WATER ENERGY
ALL ORGS 420 304 251 251
Algeria 1 1 1 1
Argentina 30 25 11 7
Austria 7 4 1 0
Barbuda 4 4 4 4
Belarus 3 2 2 3
Belgium 5 4 5 4
Bolivia 1 0 1 1
Botswana 1 0 1 0
Brazil 14 11 5 3
Brunei 1 1 1 1
Bulgaria 1 1 1 1
Central African Republic 2 2 2 2
Chad 1 1 1 1
Chile 14 7 7 4
Colombia 37 29 20 24
Costa Rica 7 6 6 5
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Croatia 1 0 1 0
Cuba 4 3 0 0
Czech Republic 1 1 1 1
Denmark 2 1 2 2
Dominican Republic 3 3 2 2
Ecuador 5 5 3 3
Egypt 5 3 3 2
El Salvador 1 0 1 1
Eritrea 4 4 4 4
Finland 10 7 6 4
France 9 6 6 7
Gambia 3 3 3 3
Georgia 2 2 2 2
Germany 10 9 5 5
Ghana 1 1 1 1
Greece 1 1 0 1
Guatemala 3 3 3 3
Guinea-Bissau 1 1 1 1
Honduras 2 1 1 2
Hungary 4 3 4 4
India 12 11 10 10
Iran 1 1 1 1
Ireland 2 2 1 1
Italy 16 8 7 9
Japan 1 1 1 1
Jordan 1 1 1 1
Kenya 1 1 1 1
Liberia 1 1 1 1
Malaysia 2 2 1 1
Malta 1 1 1 1
Mexico 60 37 45 39
Moldova 1 1 1 1
Morocco 1 0 1 1
Netherlands 8 4 2 3
New Zealand 2 2 2 2
Nicaragua 8 3 5 5
Nigeria 2 2 2 1
Norway 1 1 1 1
Panama 1 1 0 1
Peru 3 2 2 2
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Poland 3 1 1 2
Portugal 4 3 1 2
Romania 1 1 0 1
Russia 3 1 1 2
Samoa 3 3 3 3
Serbia 1 0 1 0
Singapore 2 2 2 2
Spain 23 17 10 15
Sudan 3 3 3 3
Sweden 3 2 2 3
Switzerland 1 0 0 1
Timor-Leste 1 1 1 1
Tobago 1 1 1 1
Togo 1 1 1 1
Tunisia 1 1 1 1
Tuvalu 1 1 1 1
UK 15 8 8 7
Ukraine 2 2 1 1
Uruguay 10 8 4 5
USA 7 5 3 2
Venezuela 8 6 2 5
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4.3 Workshops: “NanoWater & Energy”
The Workshop Nanotechnology Applications in Water and Alternative Energies was organized
by CIMAV (Mexicoo) & ReLANS (Brazil), in collaboration with the Project Coordinator Funda-
ció Eurecat and the rest of NMP-DeLA partners. Its main objectives were:
Share expertise and good practices between experts from different Latin American
countries and European countries
Identify topics of common interest to promote joint R&D projects, human resources
training and other activities in the framework of existing and future initiatives in the ar-
eas of NanoWater and NanoEnergy.
Establish the bases for the creation of a network of EU-LAC experts in NanoEnergy &
NanoWater.
The workshop was intended to cover research on nanotechnology applied to water in energy
in Central and South American countries and to bring European experts, two on each subject,
plus representatives from government, industry and civil society.
NanoWater&Energy – Mexico
In collaboration with the NanoMonterrey organization, and the EU partners of NMP-DeLA pro-
ject, the NanoWater&Energy Workshop was performed.
16 Invited researchers from:
Chile, Colombia, México, Spain, Finland, France, The Netherlands, United Kingdom
and Austria & USA (expert from USA were invited for the NanoMonterrey organization)
General public:
400 experts from Europe and America (mainly central america)
Graduate students, researchers, representatives from civil society organizations,
R&D centers and industry.
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NanoWater&Energy - Brazil
20 Invited researchers from:
Argentina, Brazil,Chile, Colombia, México, Uruguay, France, The Netherlands, United
Kingdom and Austria.
General public:
35 People aprox. (mainly locals and South America)
Graduate students, researchers, representatives from civil society organizations, R&D centers and industry.
4.4 Nanotechnology for Industry – Chile
The “Nanotechnology for Industry: Health, Water and Energy” workshop was organized by
EUROCHILE Foundation and co-organized by Centre for Development of Nanosciences and
Nanotechnology (CEDENNA) and Fundación Chile, and in the close collaboration with Tech-
nology Research Institute of Finland (VTT), the Centre for Social Innovation (ZSI) and Malsch
Technovaluation (MTV) and the Project Coordinator ASCAMM/EURECAT Foundation. Its
main objectives were:
Understand the current state of research and development in NMP in the fields of health,
water and energy worldwide, with special focus on Latin America;
Identify new opportunities for technology transfer from R&D organizations to business and
industrial stakeholders of both regions;
Promote industry-academia interaction between Latin American and European actors, in
order to increase the deployment of NMPs that address societal challenges in healthcare,
energy and water;
Develop a long-term, sustainable platform to facilitate networking, which leads to new col-
laborative enterprises.
20 Invited researchers from:
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Chile, Italy, México, Uruguay, France, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom and Aus-
tria.
General public:
The Nanotechnology for Industry was attended by a total of 115 people, including 32
experts from EU and LA, of which 18 were from Chile. From the Chilean side, by
stakeholders group they represented by 27 participants from universities, 9 from gov-
ernment and 47 people from industries.
4.5 Summer School participation: “NanoWater&Energy- Mexico”
The second summer school was organized in Mexico, from the 10th to the 13rd of November
2014, and in conjunction with another key event on Nanotechnology, the Nano-Monterrey
2014 International forum. The first part of the Summer School (technical) was covered by
workshops held in the first 2 days jointly with Nano-Monterrey event: 10th and 11th of Novem-
ber.
28 participants were chosen from 10 different countries (7 from Latin and Meso-
America).
Participants have been selected from Universities and Research Centres
More detail about SS proceedings and results on D4.6 “2nd Summer school report”
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4.6 Matrix for stakeholder involvement
The involvement matrix serves the project as a tool to plan the involvement of different stake-
holders according to their concrete role in the project and their expertise and also a gives ref-
erence to the expected outcomes of the different involvement activities.
The a matrix for stakeholder involvement categorize the stakeholders by their activities/focus
areas (Consumers & end users, Public funding bodies, Private laboratories, Universities, In-
dustry representatives, Networks, Associated projects, NGOs, Government laboratories, Ven-
ture capitalists, SMEs & spinouts, SMEs & spinouts, Policy makers and Innovation intermedi-
aries) with a total of 420 entries.
4.7 Experts interviews for the roadmap
Experts from LA and EU are interviewed to provide ideas and recommendations for futures
projects and for MP-DeLA roadmap.
Water: 18 – number increased due to activities in Mexico and Brazil related to Nan-
oWater and NanoEnergy (workshop and summer school)
Energy: 46 – number increased due to activities in Mexico and Brazil related to Nan-
oWater and NanoEnergy (workshop and summer school.
4.8 Focus Groups
Mexico (NanoWater & Energy workshop)
The aim of the focus group was to have a critical discussion with representatives of dif-
ferent stakeholder groups about what is needed to produce nanotechnology solutions,
technologies and applications for meeting societal challenges in the future. Fourteen
scientists and political decision makers (mostly Mexican, but also European) partici-
pated in the focus group which was organized by CIMAV and the Centre for Social In-
novation (ZSI).
Participants were very experienced experts, most of them in leading positions, in di-
verse public and private research institutes and in governmental bodies dealing with
water and energy issues. We had 12 participants from Mexican institutions and 2 Eu-
ropean experts from which 5 were female. The discussion did therefore not represent
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the Latin American or European perspective, but did focus a lot on the Mexican case.
Represented institutions were: Mexican Institute for Water Technology (IMTA), Catalan
Institute for Water Research (ICRA), National Water Commission (CONAGUA), Re-
search Centre for Advanced Material (CIMAV), National Meteorology Institute
(CENAM), University of Guanajuato, Research Centre for the National Polytechnic In-
stitute (CINVESTAV Queretero), CIC-Internova, Research Centre for Food and Devel-
opment (C.I.A.D.), Secretery for Economic Development and Tourism of Tabasco.
More information in D3.3 Expert Workshops “Nano-Water & Nano-Energy” - Report on Im-
plementation & follow-up “
Brazil (NanoWater & Energy workshop)
The aim of the focus group discussion in Curitiba was twofold: on the one hand we
wanted to validate key findings from previous NMP DeLA focus groups (in Buenos
Aires, Monterrey and Santiago de Chile). On the other hand we wanted to collect addi-
tional thoughts and ideas on the question: “Which factors are crucial in nanotechnolo-
gy development to produce solutions, technologies and applications for meeting socie-
tal challenges in the future?”
The group of participants was composed of 25 people.
Most participants represented the stakeholder group of researchers, including 3 social
scientists, but mostly researchers coming from public research institutions in Latin
America in different areas of nanotechnologies. Ministries were also represented as
well as some European research institutions.
We discussed 5 clusters of topics “research”, “education & training”, “policy & funding”,
“industry and investment” and “ethical, legal and social aspects”. Of those topics “re-
search” was of most interest (given the audience of the workshop) and most contro-
versially discussed. The main controversies were focused on the coordination of re-
search infrastructure: Should big nano/data centers be strengthened or is it better to
have distributed networks on specialized research methods or should more resources
go to remote locations? Consent could not be found. There was, however, general
agreement that nano infrastructure in Latin America needs improvement and further
investments.
More information in D3.5 Expert Workshops “Nano-Water & Nano-Energy” - Report on Imple-
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mentation & follow-up “
Chile (NanoIndustry Workshop )
The aim of the focus group was to have a critical discussion with representatives of dif-
ferent stakeholder groups about what is needed to produce nanotechnology solutions,
technologies and applications for meeting societal challenges in the future. Twelve
scientists and political decision makers (mostly Chilean, but also from other countries)
participated in the focus group which was organized by Eurochile and the Centre for
Social Innovation (ZSI) and brought some interesting findings but also controversial
debate.
Distribution according to main area: 6 in industry/manufacturing, 4 in research and teaching, 5 in ELSA/risk management, 4 in policy/funding.
Thematic main fields: 3 participants in health, 4 in water and 2 in energy
All participants had at least some experience in EU-LAC cooperation, but most of them not really much.
Half of participants felt rather close to NT deployment for societal challenges.
More information in D3.4 Expert Workshops “Nanotechnology for Industry” - Report on Imple-
mentation & follow-up “
4.9 Partner networks and complementary initiatives
Relation with the initiatives reported during the first year were keep it. However for the second
year relevant initiatives has been:
BELAWARE: Africa and Latin America have common issues related to water and re-
newable energy to be addressed by academia, industry, government and civil society
organisations. This necessitates a platform of interactions of stakeholders from Africa,
Europe and Latin America, that will be launched during the BALEWARE 2016 confer-
ence. The foreseen scope of the conference includes training sessions for young re-
searchers, academic presentations, panels discussing issues for policy makers and
civil society organisations, a trade fair demonstrating industrial innovation potential and
a brokerage session. Field visits to relevant projects or companies are also foreseen.
Initiated on the 29th of May 2015 at the Federal University of Parana, Curitiba Brazil,
by Daniel A. M. Egbe, the coordinator of the African Network for Solar Energy
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(www.ansole.org), BALEWARE is a follow-up of the EU funded project NMP-DeLA on
Deployment of Nanotechnology, Materials and Production Technologies for Health,
Water and Energy in Latin America (www.nmp-dela.eu). As such, BALEWARE will
promote joint initiatives and research proposals on Energy and Water for succeeding
in the incoming public funding such as Horizon 2020.
ERANET-LAC: The ERANET –LAC s a Network of the European Union (EU) and the
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) on Joint Innovation and
Research Activities. It strengthens the bi-regional partnership in Science, Technology
and Innovation by planning and implementing concrete joint activities and by creating a
sustainable framework for future bi-regional joint activities. http://eranet-lac.eu/ .
NMP-DeLA partners are providing feedback based on the Road Maps developed, to
contribute to implement/launch better bi-regional projects for 2016 call (incorporating
the nanotechnology as a key enabling technology for LAC region.)
NMP-DeLA: Newsletter and Bulletins : A project newsletter has been compiled and
disseminated on a quarterly basis, serving as a communication vehicle between all
partners, stakeholders and the wider community, promoting the different call, grants
and exchange opportunities between LA and EU regions
- NMP-DeLA newsletter (6)
- the NMP-DeLA policy brief
- the fact sheet on funding NMP
- the fact sheet on nano, water and mining
- the fact sheet on nanoeducation
- the fact sheet on nanoenergy
- the fact sheet on nanosafety
- the fact sheet on nano for tropical diseases
LinkedIn Group (60 members ): Besides the NMP-DeLA website, you are welcome
to join the NMP-DeLA LinkedIn group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Latin-
America-Advanced-Materials-Deployment-7447999/about . This will give you the
opportunity to share news and information about relevant calls for proposals with
other NMP-DeLA Community of Interest members.
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5 Conclusions
The activities performed during the last 12 months of NMP-DeLA project, aiming to boost the
synergy and exchange of knowledge (scientific and industry), have been strongly positive. The
project NMP Dela has served as a link between the different actors, being the first step for fu-
ture activities in order to increase the participation of Latin America in European and bi-
regional initiatives, projects and to connect and enhance the exchange of scientists and indus-
try.
NMP-DeLA has been known as a recourse to increase the dissemination of the different initia-
tives in both regions.
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6 ANNEX I : BELEWARE Initiative
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7 ANNEX II : Registered organization in NMP-DeLA web-based platform
COUNTRY ORGANIZATION CONTACT HEALTH WATER ENERGY
Algeria Sydney \N YES YES YES
Argentina Universidad de Belgrano [email protected] YES YES YES
Argentina Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (Bs As) [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina AAT \N YES YES NO
Argentina INTI [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina Lab. de NanoscopÃÂas y FisicoquÃÂmica de Superficie. [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina Program of Nanomedicine-University of Quil-mes [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina Nanomedicine Research Programe, UNQ [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina Superintendencia de Riesgos del Trabajo \N YES NO NO
Argentina Program of Nanomedicine-University of Quil-mes \N YES NO NO
Argentina INFIQC-CONICET and Universidad Nacional de Cordoba [email protected] YES YES NO
Argentina Argentinean Nanotechnology Foundation [email protected] YES YES YES
Argentina Lipomize SRL [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina IIB-CONICET-UNMdP and FCA-UNL [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina ArgIQ [email protected] YES YES NO
Argentina INIFTA [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina NANOTEC LATINA [email protected] NO YES YES
Argentina Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas and FCA [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina CONICET [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina Ministerio de Ciencia, TecnologÃÂa e Innova- \N NO NO NO
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Argentina Fundación Instituto Leloir [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina Universidad Nacional de Misiones [email protected] NO YES YES
Argentina NanoProject [email protected] YES YES YES
Argentina Univ Nac de Quilmes/ Asociacion Arg de Na-nomedicin [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina MINCyT [email protected] NO NO NO
Argentina CNEA [email protected] YES YES YES
Argentina Res. Inst. for Mats. Sci. and Technology (INTEMA) [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina Fundación Instituto Leloir [email protected] YES NO NO
Argentina Ministerio de Ciencia y TecnologÃÂa [email protected] YES YES YES
Argentina Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto [email protected] YES YES NO
Argentina Universidad Nacional de Tucuman - CONICET [email protected] NO NO NO
Austria BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH [email protected] YES NO NO
Austria University of Salzburg [email protected] YES NO NO
Austria BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH [email protected] NO NO NO
Austria Austrian Academy of Sciences, ITA [email protected] NO NO NO
Austria BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH [email protected] YES NO NO
Austria Centre for Social Innovation [email protected] NO YES NO
Austria HealthSystemIntelligence
[email protected] YES NO NO
Barbuda Victoria \N YES YES YES
Barbuda Charles \N YES YES YES
Barbuda Cole \N YES YES YES
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Barbuda Alexandra \N YES YES YES
Belarus Belarusian State University of Informatics and Rad [email protected] NO NO YES
Belarus gordon \N YES YES YES
Belarus HMTI [email protected] YES YES YES
Belgium University of Namur [email protected] YES YES YES
Belgium Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek [email protected] YES YES YES
Belgium University of Namur [email protected] NO YES NO
Belgium Nanotechnology Industries Association [email protected] YES YES YES
Belgium ECRAAL [email protected] YES YES YES
Bolivia Universidad Mayor de San Andres [email protected] NO YES YES
Botswana University of Botswana [email protected] NO YES NO
Brazil Brazilian Institute of Information in S&T [email protected] YES NO YES
Brazil University of Campinas (Unicamp) [email protected] YES NO YES
Brazil Eurofarma Laboratorios S.A. [email protected] YES NO NO
Brazil University of Sao Paulo [email protected] NO YES NO
Brazil Milicchio Vitor [email protected] YES NO NO
Brazil Unbiversity of São Paulo [email protected] YES YES YES
Brazil ReLANS \N NO NO NO
Brazil Farmanguinhos - Fiocruz [email protected] YES NO NO
Brazil Oswaldo Cruz Foundation [email protected] YES YES NO
Brazil DFMC/IFGW/UNICAMP [email protected] YES NO NO
Brazil BRAZILIAN RESEARCH NETWORK IN NANOTECHNOLOGY, SOCI [email protected] NO NO NO
Brazil UFVJM [email protected] YES YES NO
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Brazil Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro [email protected] YES NO NO
Brazil Universidade de BrasÃÂlia [email protected] YES YES NO
Brunei Aidan \N YES YES YES
Bulgaria Institute of Mechanics, Bulgarian Academy of Scien [email protected] YES YES YES
Central African Republic Zoey \N YES YES YES
Central African Republic Ian \N YES YES YES
Chad ccnbal \N YES YES YES
Chile Eurochile [email protected] NO NO NO
Chile CEDENNA [email protected] YES NO NO
Chile CIMIS, UNIVERSIDAD ANDRES BELLO [email protected] YES NO NO
Chile Universidad Diego Portales [email protected] YES YES YES
Chile Universidad Andres Bello [email protected] NO YES NO
Chile CEDENNA and Universidad de Santiago de Chi-le, USAC \N NO NO YES
Chile VETERQUIMICA S.A. [email protected] YES NO NO
Chile ctec ltda [email protected] NO YES YES
Chile University of Chile \N YES YES NO
Chile Frusan [email protected] NO YES NO
Chile Universidad de Chile [email protected] YES NO NO
Chile UNIVERSIDAD ANDRES BELLO [email protected] YES YES NO
Chile Universidad Andres Bello [email protected] NO NO NO
Chile INNOVO CENTER.USACH UNIVERSITY [email protected] NO YES YES
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] NO NO YES
Colombia Universidad Industrial de Santander [email protected] NO NO YES
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] YES NO NO
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Colombia Jorge Tadeo Lozano University [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Red Colombiana de Nanociencia y Nanotecno-logÃÂa [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad Autonoma de Occidente [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana [email protected] YES NO NO
Colombia Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana [email protected] YES NO NO
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] YES NO NO
Colombia Universidad de los Andes [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad Santiago de Cali [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad Eafit [email protected] YES YES NO
Colombia universidad de los andes [email protected] NO NO NO
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] YES NO NO
Colombia Universidad de los Andes [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] YES NO YES
Colombia Universidad de Antioquia [email protected] YES NO YES
Colombia Universidad de los Andes [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad Nacional de Colombia [email protected] YES NO YES
Colombia SUMICOL S.A. [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad del Valle
[email protected] NO YES NO
Colombia Universidad Industrial de Santander [email protected] YES YES NO
Colombia UNIVERSIDAD DEL VALLE [email protected] YES NO YES
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Colombia Universidad del Valle
[email protected] NO NO YES
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] NO NO NO
Colombia grupo de electroquÃÂmica Univalle [email protected] YES YES NO
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] YES NO NO
Colombia Universidad de los Andes [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad de los Andes [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] YES NO YES
Colombia Universidad del Valle [email protected] NO NO YES
Colombia Universidad de Los Andes [email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad del Valle
[email protected] YES YES YES
Colombia Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana [email protected] NO YES NO
Costa Rica National University [email protected] YES YES YES
Costa Rica HIDROCEC-UNA [email protected] NO YES NO
Costa Rica LABORATORIO NACIONAL DE NANOTECNO-LOGÕA LANOTEC [email protected] YES YES YES
Costa Rica john \N YES YES YES
Costa Rica Universidad de Costa Rica [email protected] YES NO NO
Costa Rica LANOTEC [email protected] YES YES YES
Costa Rica NATIONAL NANOTECHNOLOGY LAB LANOTEC [email protected] YES YES YES
Croatia University of Zagreb Faculty of Chemical Engi-neeri [email protected] NO YES NO
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Cuba University of Havana [email protected] YES NO NO
Cuba Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Cuba [email protected] YES NO NO
Cuba Center for Advanced Studies of Cuba [email protected] NO NO NO
Cuba Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Cuba [email protected] YES NO NO
Czech Republic apswmrrp \N YES YES YES
Denmark Yjyfgvzz \N YES YES YES
Denmark DTU Environment [email protected] NO YES YES
Dominican Republic Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maes-tra [email protected] YES YES YES
Dominican Republic Molly \N YES YES YES
Dominican Republic Pontificia Universidad Catolica [email protected] YES NO NO
Ecuador University of Barcelona [email protected] YES NO NO
Ecuador BIOSAVIA [email protected] YES NO NO
Ecuador GetNano Ecuador [email protected] YES YES YES
Ecuador Escuela Politecnica Nacional [email protected] YES YES YES
Ecuador Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE [email protected] YES YES YES
Egypt Zewail City of Science and Tec [email protected] NO NO NO
Egypt Akhbar Elyom Academy [email protected] NO NO NO
Egypt Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute [email protected] YES YES YES
Egypt National Research Center [email protected] YES YES NO
Egypt Nakaa Nanotechnology Network NNN \N YES YES YES
El Salvador Nanotecnia [email protected] NO YES YES
Eritrea Tommy \N YES YES YES
Eritrea Grace \N YES YES YES
Eritrea Blake \N YES YES YES
Eritrea Sierra \N YES YES YES
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Finland VTT - Technical Research Centre of Finland \N YES YES YES
Finland Aalto University [email protected] NO YES YES
Finland VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland [email protected] YES YES NO
Finland VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland [email protected] YES YES YES
Finland Vantaa Innovation Institute Ltd [email protected] NO NO NO
Finland Finnish Institute of Occupational Health \N YES NO NO
Finland VTT - Technical Research Centre of Finland [email protected] YES YES NO
Finland Abonano Ltd [email protected] YES YES NO
Finland Aalto University [email protected] NO NO YES
Finland Finnish Institute of Occupational Health [email protected] YES NO NO
France CERMAV-CNRS [email protected] YES YES YES
France Bailey \N YES YES YES
France Vjqweise \N YES YES YES
France Sophie \N YES YES YES
France CEA/LITEN [email protected] YES YES YES
France cgeiet francoise.roure@ finances.gouv.fr NO NO NO
France CNRS/IEM [email protected] YES YES YES
France INERIS [email protected] NO NO YES
France CERMAV - CNRS - Grenoble Alpes University \N NO NO NO
Gambia Destiny \N YES YES YES
Gambia Amelia \N YES YES YES
Gambia Chase \N YES YES YES
Georgia Robert \N YES YES YES
Georgia varlog \N YES YES YES
Germany VDMA Micro Technology [email protected] YES NO NO
Germany Leibniz Universität Hannover [email protected] YES YES YES
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Germany WWU Münster \N YES YES NO
Germany EcoAgriDev [email protected] YES YES YES
Germany Brandenburg University of Technology \N YES YES NO
Germany Fraunhofer IPA [email protected] YES NO YES
Germany African Network for Solar Energy [email protected] NO NO YES
Germany RWTH Aachen University [email protected] YES YES NO
Germany Dresden University of Technology [email protected] YES NO YES
Germany Freie Universität Berlin [email protected] YES NO NO
Ghana horny \N YES YES YES
Greece National Technical University of Athens [email protected] YES NO YES
Guatemala Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala [email protected] YES YES YES
Guatemala Dirección General de Investigación \N YES YES YES
Guatemala universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala \N YES YES YES
Guinea-Bissau jfwjlbbjv \N YES YES YES
Honduras Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Francisco Morazán [email protected] NO NO YES
Honduras Universidad Pedagogica Nacional Francisco Mo-razan [email protected] YES YES YES
Hungary Nanocolltech Ltd. [email protected] YES YES YES
Hungary RCNS-HAS [email protected] NO YES YES
Hungary thebest \N YES YES YES
Hungary Institute of Experimental Medicine, HAS [email protected] YES YES YES
India Nowrosjee Wadia College , chemistry depart-ment [email protected] YES YES YES
India National institute of Science, Technology and Deve [email protected] YES YES YES
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India Applied Nanomaterials [email protected] YES YES YES
India Higher Education Department Govt. Of J&K In-dia [email protected] YES NO NO
India Shri Guru Granth Sahib World University (SGGSWU) [email protected] YES YES YES
India National institute of Science, Technology and Deve [email protected] YES YES YES
India Interuniversity Centre for Nanomaterials and Devic [email protected] NO NO YES
India Arul Anandar College [email protected] YES YES YES
India IIT Roorkee [email protected] YES YES NO
India Center for energy studies IIT Delhi [email protected] YES YES YES
India MANIPAL UNIVERSITY JAIPUR [email protected] YES YES YES
India CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology [email protected] YES YES YES
Iran Gdgwnsaf \N YES YES YES
Ireland Institute of Ethics, Dublin City University [email protected] YES NO NO
Ireland T.E. Laboratories [email protected] YES YES YES
Italy Plasma Diagnostics and Technologies srl [email protected] YES YES YES
Italy A.P.E.Research srl [email protected] YES NO YES
Italy University of Siena [email protected] NO YES NO
Italy Italian Workers Compensation Authority INAIL [email protected] NO NO NO
Italy LMC [email protected] NO YES YES
Italy IMEM/CNR [email protected] NO NO YES
Italy University of Padova [email protected] NO NO YES
Italy Consultant [email protected] YES YES NO
Italy ministry of health [email protected] YES NO NO
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Italy L.M.Communication \N NO YES YES
Italy Italian National Research Council CNR IPCF [email protected] YES YES YES
Italy Department of Biotechnology an [email protected] NO NO NO
Italy DBSV, University od Insubria, Varese [email protected] YES NO YES
Italy REDINN [email protected] NO NO NO
Italy ISTEC-CNR [email protected] YES YES YES
Italy Institute of Science and Technology for Ceram-ics [email protected] YES NO NO
Japan Justin \N YES YES YES
Jordan Millennium Energy Industries [email protected] YES YES YES
Kenya Egerton University [email protected] YES YES YES
Liberia john \N YES YES YES
Malaysia Universiti Malaysia Sarawak [email protected] YES NO YES
Malaysia UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM
[email protected] YES YES NO
Malta Isaiah \N YES YES YES
Mexico Inmolecule [email protected] YES YES NO
Mexico Centro del Agua para América Latina y el Caribe [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico CIMAV [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico Universidad de Sonora \N YES NO NO
Mexico UCSB [email protected] NO YES NO
Mexico Nanomateriales SA de CV [email protected] NO YES NO
Mexico ITESM [email protected] NO YES YES
Mexico Nodus [email protected] NO NO NO
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Mexico Nanomat [email protected] YES YES NO
Mexico CENTRO DE NANOCIENCIAS Y NANOTECNO-LOGÕA, UNAM. [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico Facultad de Estudios Superiores Cuautitlan, UNAM [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico Gresmex S.A. de C.V. [email protected] YES YES NO
Mexico Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico CIMAV [email protected] NO NO YES
Mexico Instituto Tecnológico de Toluca \N YES YES NO
Mexico Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Cuajimalpa [email protected] YES NO YES
Mexico UNIVERSIDAD MICHOACANA DE SAN NICOLAS DE HIDALGO [email protected] NO YES YES
Mexico CIAD Research Center for Food & Development [email protected] YES YES NO
Mexico ITESM [email protected] NO NO NO
Mexico UMSNH [email protected] YES NO NO
Mexico UNIVERSIDAD JUAREZ AUTONOMA DE TABASCO [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico Centro de Nanociencias y NanotecnologÃÂa, UNAM [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico National Polytechnic Institute [email protected] NO YES YES
Mexico Nanomateriales [email protected] NO YES NO
Mexico Universidad de las Américas Puebla [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico ITESM [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico CIMAV-DURANGO [email protected] NO YES YES
Mexico Universidad Autónoma del Estado de More-los [email protected] NO NO NO
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Mexico NANOMAT SA de CV [email protected] YES YES NO
Mexico UTE Gral. Mariano Escobedo \N YES YES YES
Mexico GEMANA at Centro de Investigaciones en Opti-ca A.C. [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico CIMAV [email protected] NO YES NO
Mexico CIMAV [email protected] NO NO YES
Mexico Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico [email protected] NO NO YES
Mexico Nanomateriales \N YES YES YES
Mexico Ministry of Environment and sustainable use \N NO YES YES
Mexico Universidad Juárez Autonoma de Tabasco \N YES YES YES
Mexico CIATEJ [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico CIMAV S.C. [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico CINVESTAV [email protected] NO NO NO
Mexico UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA METROPOLITANA [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico ESFM-IPN [email protected] NO NO YES
Mexico Instituto Mexicano de TecnologÃÂa del Agua [email protected] NO YES NO
Mexico Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avan-zados [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico Instituto Politécnico Nacional [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico CINVESTAV [email protected] NO YES YES
Mexico Instituto Tecnológico de Cd. Madero [email protected] NO NO YES
Mexico ITESM [email protected] NO NO NO
Mexico universidad politécnica del valle de mexico [email protected] YES YES NO
Mexico Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco \N YES YES YES
Mexico Cinvestav-IPN, Unidad Monterrey [email protected] YES NO NO
Mexico UMSNH [email protected] YES YES YES
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Mexico Instituto Tecnologico Superior de Huichapan [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico Advanced Materials Research Center [email protected] NO YES YES
Mexico Centro de investigación y Estudios Avanza-dos IPN [email protected] NO NO YES
Mexico Nanomateriales [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hi-dalgo [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico Universidad de La Ciènega [email protected] YES YES YES
Mexico Instituto Tecnológico de Toluca [email protected] YES YES NO
Mexico Red Latinoamericana de NanotecnologÃÂa y Sociedad [email protected] YES YES YES
Moldova Wtmhubrt \N YES YES YES
Morocco University Cadi Ayyad [email protected] NO YES YES
Netherlands NanoLabNL [email protected] NO NO NO
Netherlands RIKILT Wageningen UR [email protected] YES NO NO
Netherlands Golden Egg Check [email protected] YES YES YES
Netherlands Universiteit Twente [email protected] YES YES YES
Netherlands Malsch TechnoValuation [email protected] NO NO NO
Netherlands UNU-MERIT [email protected] NO NO NO
Netherlands Arbo Unie [email protected] YES NO NO
Netherlands TNO / Holst Centre [email protected] NO NO YES
New Zealand revolution fibres [email protected] YES YES YES
New Zealand Destiny \N YES YES YES
Nicaragua Nicaragua Siempre Verde/Corazòn de Niña/Unan-Man \N NO NO NO
Nicaragua UNAN MANAGUA [email protected] NO NO YES
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Nicaragua UNAN Managua FAREM Estelà[email protected] YES YES YES
Nicaragua Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicara-gua [email protected] YES YES YES
Nicaragua horny \N YES YES YES
Nicaragua UNAN MANAGUA-FAREM ESTELÕ [email protected] NO YES YES
Nicaragua UNAN-Managua/FAREM-Estelà\N NO YES NO
Nicaragua UNAN-MANAGUA, FAREM-ESTELI [email protected] NO NO NO
Nigeria University of Ibadan [email protected] YES YES NO
Nigeria john \N YES YES YES
Norway Vestfold University College [email protected] YES YES YES
Panama Universidad Tecnológica de Panama [email protected] YES NO YES
Peru Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia [email protected] YES NO NO
Peru Universidad de Lima [email protected] NO YES YES
Peru Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego [email protected] YES YES YES
Poland Institute of Low Temperature & Structure Re-search [email protected] NO NO YES
Poland Politechnika Bialostocka [email protected] NO YES YES
Poland University of Zielona Gora [email protected] YES NO NO
Portugal gnpwpmqhmtx \N YES YES YES
Portugal University of Porto, Faculty o [email protected] YES NO NO
Portugal Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação (SPI) [email protected] NO NO NO
Portugal INESC Porto [email protected] YES NO YES
Romania Polytechnic University of Bucharest [email protected] YES NO YES
Russia Lomonosov Moscow State University [email protected] YES NO YES
Russia LLC Biotech [email protected] NO YES NO
Russia NANOTRANS [email protected] NO NO YES
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Samoa Jayden \N YES YES YES
Samoa Abigail \N YES YES YES
Samoa Zoe \N YES YES YES
Serbia Institute of physics [email protected] NO YES NO
Singapore gordon \N YES YES YES
Singapore National University of Singapore [email protected] YES YES YES
Spain ASCAMM \N YES YES YES
Spain NANOGAP SUB-NM-POWDER, S.A. [email protected] YES YES YES
Spain INKOA SISTEMAS SL [email protected] NO NO NO
Spain ikerlan [email protected] NO NO YES
Spain Institute of Polymer Science and Technology [email protected] YES YES YES
Spain University of Valladolid [email protected] YES YES YES
Spain LEITAT Technological Center [email protected] YES YES YES
Spain Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona, CSIC [email protected] YES NO NO
Spain LEITAT Technological Center [email protected] YES YES YES
Spain endoASIC [email protected] YES NO NO
Spain CIC nanoGUNE [email protected] YES NO YES
Spain ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences [email protected] YES YES YES
Spain PRODINTEC [email protected] YES NO YES
Spain Nanotec Electronica \N YES NO NO
Spain Univeristat de Barcelona [email protected] YES NO NO
Spain TECNALIA [email protected] NO NO YES
Spain TECNALIA Research & Innovation [email protected] YES NO NO
Spain Catalan Institute of Nanoscience & Nanotech-nology [email protected] YES YES YES
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Spain IMDEA Energy Institute [email protected] NO YES YES
Spain Universidad Politecnica de Madrid [email protected] NO NO YES
Spain INIA (Inst. Nac. de Inv. y Tecnol. Agraria y Alim) [email protected] NO NO NO
Spain Centro Nacional de Microelectrónica [email protected] YES YES YES
Spain Nanoimmunotech SL [email protected] YES NO NO
Sudan Trinity \N YES YES YES
Sudan Ashley \N YES YES YES
Sudan Joseph \N YES YES YES
Sweden Fuel Cell and Solar Cell Group- KTH [email protected] NO NO YES
Sweden SwedNanoTech [email protected] YES YES YES
Sweden Acreo Swedish ICT AB [email protected] YES YES YES
Switzerland EPFL [email protected] NO NO YES
Timor-Leste Joseph \N YES YES YES
Tobago Brian \N YES YES YES
Togo crazyivan \N YES YES YES
Tunisia Carlos \N YES YES YES
Tuvalu Angelina \N YES YES YES
UK IoN \N YES YES YES
UK Pilkington NSG [email protected] YES YES YES
UK University of Brighton [email protected] YES YES NO
UK IoN [email protected] NO YES YES
UK Technesium TC [email protected] NO NO NO
UK Bio Nano Consulting [email protected] YES YES YES
UK IoN [email protected] YES YES YES
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UK Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK [email protected] YES YES NO
UK University of Leicester [email protected] YES NO NO
UK IoN \N NO NO NO
UK University of Nottingham [email protected] NO NO YES
UK Institute of Nanotehnology [email protected] NO NO NO
UK The University of Manchester [email protected] YES YES YES
UK test \N NO NO NO
UK University of Oxford [email protected] NO NO NO
Ukraine Institute for Food Biotechnology & Genomics [email protected] YES NO YES
Ukraine Ukrainian-AmericJVMarketing of Superhard Materials \N YES YES NO
Uruguay Facultad de QuÃÂmica - Universidad de la República [email protected] NO YES YES
Uruguay Nuclear Research Center \N YES NO NO
Uruguay Universidad de la República, Facultad de QuÃÂmica [email protected] NO NO YES
Uruguay Biotechnology Laboratory, Universidad ORT Uruguay [email protected] YES NO YES
Uruguay Universidad de la República, School of Den-tistry [email protected] YES NO NO
Uruguay Universidad ORT Uruguay [email protected] YES YES YES
Uruguay Centro de Investigaciones Nucleares [email protected] YES NO NO
Uruguay NA [email protected] YES YES YES
Uruguay Institut Pasteur de Montevideo [email protected] YES NO NO
Uruguay NanoSil [email protected] YES YES NO
USA CUNY, THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, LAGUARDIA C [email protected] YES YES YES
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USA ADVANCED SURFACE MICROSCOPY, INC. [email protected] YES YES YES
USA Omni Nano [email protected] NO NO NO
USA NanoHealthcare LTD [email protected] YES NO NO
USA Auburn University [email protected] YES NO NO
USA Biotech Industry [email protected] YES NO NO
USA Consultant Engineers [email protected] NO YES NO
Venezuela UPEL IPM [email protected] YES NO YES
Venezuela The Millennium Project, Venezuela Node [email protected] NO NO YES
Venezuela Universidad Central de Venezuela Fac Farmacia [email protected] YES YES NO
Venezuela Instituto Zuliano de Investigaciones Tecno-lógicas [email protected] YES NO YES
Venezuela Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cienti-fica [email protected] YES YES YES
Venezuela Venezuelan Nanotechnology Network, RedVnano [email protected] NO NO NO
Venezuela IVIC \N YES NO YES
Venezuela simon bolivar university [email protected] YES NO NO