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June 5, 2007
DAY 1 
was devoted to presentations and panel discussions from nanomanufacturing experts, which set the stage for the next day's breakouts.
Start Time End Time
  Registration 12:00 pm 1:30 pm
  Welcome
  • Douglas Kaempf, DOE Program Manager, Industrial Technologies Program (PDF 425 KB)
1:30 pm 1:45 pm
  DOE and the Nanotechnology Revolution
  • John Mizroch, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, DOE EERE (PDF 1.79 MB)
1:45 pm 2:10 pm
  National Nanotechnology Initiative: The Next 5 Years
  • Altaf Carim, National Science and Technology Council, Committee on Technology Subcommittee on Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Technology Subcommittee Agency Co-Chair (PDF 0.9MB)
2:10 pm 2:25 pm
  Nanomanufacturing Challenges Facing Industry
  • Don Anthony, President, Council for Chemical Research (PDF 1.2MB)
2:25 pm 2:40 pm
  Nanotechnology Commercialization: Past, Present, Future
  • Matthew Nordan, President, Lux Research Inc. (PDF 2MB)
2:40 pm 2:55 pm
  Break 2:55 pm 3:10 pm
  Nanomaterial Manufacturing Panel
This panel addressed nanomanufacturing issues associated with the industrial production and scale-up of nanomaterials for energy efficient processes or products.
    Panelists:
  • Donald R. Young, Aspen Aerogels, Inc. (PDF 0.2MB)
  • Daniel Rardon, PPG Industries, Inc. (PDF 0.8MB)
  • Larry Thomas, Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
  • Michele L. Ostraat, DuPont Engineering Research and Technology (PDF .05MB)
3:10 pm 4:00 pm
  Manufacturing of Nano Intermediates, Systems, and Products Panel
This panel addressed design and production issues related to incorporating nanomaterials into products that would dramatically improve industrial energy efficiency or energy systems within the next 5 to 10 years.
    Panelists:
  • Brian Sager, Nanosolar, Inc.
  • John H. Belk, Boeing
  • Greg Leeming, INTEL
  • Michael J. Lukitsch , General Motors (invited)
4:00 pm 4:50 pm
  Break 4:50 pm 5:05 pm
  Nano Commercialization Panel
This panel addressed broad commercialization issues specific to nanotechnology (e.g., financing novel products, ES&H, nanomaterials characterization).
    Panelists:
  • Robert Smith, Nantero, Inc.
  • Margaret Blohm, General Electric
  • Craig Prater, Veeco Instruments (PDF 0.7MB)
  • Michael Janse, Harris & Harris
5:05 pm 6:00 pm
  Networking Reception 6:00 pm 7:30 pm
  Dinner (on your own - Baltimore Inner Harbor)    
June 6, 2007
DAY 2 Wednesday
was devoted to 5 concurrent facilitated breakout sessions. Breakout session Topical Areas and Subtopic are described on the breakout sessions page.
Start Time End Time
  Continental Breakfast / Registration 7:00 am 8:00 am
  Breakout Session Facilitation Rules 8:00 am 8:15 am
  Five Concurrent Facilitated Sessions

Session 1 - Nanomanufacturing Materials (PDF 0.2MB)

Session 2 - Manufacturing Phase Energy Savings (Efficiency) (PDF 0.1MB)

Session 3 - Use Phase Energy Savings (Efficiency) (PDF 0.01MB)

Session 4 - Power Production Energy Savings (Efficiency) (PDF 0.03MB)

Session 5 - Accelerating / Capitalizing Nano-Ventures (PDF 0.01MB)
8:15 am 2:30 pm
  Break 2:30 pm 2:45 pm
  Sessions Reporting 2:45 pm 3:45 pm
  Close Out and Thank You 3:45 pm 4:00 pm
   

 
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