17/18 January 2007 Wiener Neustadt - Czelo
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17/18 January 2007 Wiener Neustadt - Czelo
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FFG Austrian Research Promotion Agency<br />
Address Sensengasse 1 Austria<br />
1090 - Vienna<br />
Phone / Fax 0043-57755-5081 / 0043-57755-95081<br />
www www.ffg.at or www.nanoinitiative.at<br />
Size 51-250<br />
Organisation Type Administration<br />
Contact Person<br />
Name DI Regina Korntner<br />
Position Programmmanagement NANO Initiative<br />
Email regina.korntner@ffg.at<br />
Type of co-operation (Offered, Requested) Areas of activity<br />
Licence agreement<br />
Technical Co-operation (R&D) Offered<br />
Joint research project Offered<br />
Joint-venture agreement<br />
Manufacturing agreement<br />
Commercial agreement<br />
Financial agreement<br />
• Electronics, Microelectronics<br />
• Electronic engineering<br />
• Optical Networks/Systems<br />
• Industrial Manufacture<br />
• Coatings<br />
• Surface treatment(CVD,PVD)<br />
• Packaging / Handling<br />
• Simulation Engineering<br />
• Materials Technology<br />
• Ceramic Materials/Powders<br />
• Colours and varnish<br />
• Composite Materials<br />
• Metals and Alloys<br />
• Optical Materials<br />
• Plastics, Polymers<br />
• Chemical Technology<br />
• Textiles Technology<br />
• Energy Production<br />
• Biosensor<br />
• Sensors & Instruments<br />
• Mechanical Engineering<br />
• Filtration/Membrane Process<br />
• Medicine, Human Health<br />
• Electromedical/Medical Equip.<br />
• Laboratory Equipment<br />
• Biology / Biotechnology<br />
• Paper Technology<br />
• Pulp Technology<br />
• Food Technology<br />
• Measurement Tools<br />
•<br />
Short description of company<br />
The Austrian NANO Initiative is a multi-annual funding programme for Nanoscale Sciences and<br />
Nanotechnologies (NANO for short) in Austria. It coordinates NANO measures on the national and regional levels<br />
and is supported by several Ministries, Federal provinces and Funding institutions, under the overall control of the<br />
BMVIT Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology. The programme is managed by FFG<br />
Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft (Austrian Research Promotion Agency) on behalf of the<br />
BMVIT.