CANEUS 2006: Bringing Nano Tech To Market

Aug. 2, 2006
This ambitious international conference aims to show how micro and nano technologies can succeed in penetrating commercial markets such as the aerospace sector.

The creation of continuous, smoothly functioning technology development “pipelines” for transitioning emerging Micro and Nano Technology (MNT) concepts to system-level applications is the aim of the upcoming CANEUS 2006 Conference at the Centre de Congrés, in Toulouse, France, August 27-Sept. 1, 2006. Toulouse is located in France’s aerospace valley and is home to the French Airbus Co. The conference includes four pre-conference short courses, 23 conference technical sessions, seven process workshops covering seven pilot projects, three poster sessions, and relevant technical exhibits. CANEUS is an acronym for a technology organization of Canada-Europe-USA-Asia.

A “flow-down” structure has been adopted for the five-day conference, as was done for the previous CANEUS 2004 conference in Monterey, Calif . The first three days (Monday through Wednesday) contain 23 technical sessions addressing key issues involved in three broad technology areas (day 1), technology applications (day 2), and programmatic investments as well as a pilot project overview (day 3). A more detailed web link to the technical sessions, including paper titles, abstracts, and authors, is available at the end of this story.

Unlike many other technical conferences, this conference focuses its sights specifically on overcoming the many odds facing the successful transition of MNT concepts. These obstacles have been responsible for the premature demise of many laboratory-proven technologies. The conference shows how such odds can be overcome with successful international aerospace applications and is one of the leading international forums devoted to emerging MNT concepts. The concepts-to-systems approach is shown in.

Each speaker at the 2006 conference is essentially a leader in the field, describing his or her organization's work in the context of the broader global picture. The conference sessions provide the background material for discussions leading to informed decisions by participants at the subsequent workshops sessions. The two-day project workshops—the high point of the conference—will use a step-by-step approach to first identify candidate MNT concepts and ultimately formulate the pilot projects, all while focusing on fostering international partnerships that bring together complementary core competencies.

CANEUS 2006 has succeeded in uniting all the primary stakeholders for MNT development—inventors, system-developers, end-users, and funding communities—under one roof. An impressive list of invited speakers and attendees includes world-renowned scientists, engineers, program managers, investors, and policy-makers from the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia. Each CANEUS 2006 conference session addresses a particular key aspect of the MNT concepts-to-systems development process.

Among the distinguished list of international experts invited to present keynote and plenary addresses are:

• The honorable Ron Saga, assistant secretary of the U.S. Air Force
• Arthur Carty, the National Science Advisor to Canada’s Prime Minister
• James Murday, Chief Scientist at the U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Research
• Mihail (Mike) C. Roco, Senior Advisor on Nanotechnology at the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)
• Daniel Deviller, Chief Technology Officer of the Netherland’s EADS (European Defence and Aeronautic and Defence Space) Co.
• Richard Williams, Chief Medical Officer at the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
• Jean Thermes of the French Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
• John Jacques Dordain, Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA)
• Antoine Bouvier, CEO of the European Astrium Space Co.
• Robert Laine, CTO of EADS-Space
• Alain Charmeau, CEO of EADS-ST
• Karou Mimaya, Vice President at Japan’s Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
• Alain Garcia, CTO of Airbus
• Doug Cook, Associate Administrator at NASA
• John Miller, Director of the U.S. Army’s Laboratory

CANEUS 2006 is organized by representatives from EADS, CANEUS, the European Community, Airbus, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the French Centre National de Recherche Technologique (CNRT), and NASA.

About the Author

Roger Allan

Roger Allan is an electronics journalism veteran, and served as Electronic Design's Executive Editor for 15 of those years. He has covered just about every technology beat from semiconductors, components, packaging and power devices, to communications, test and measurement, automotive electronics, robotics, medical electronics, military electronics, robotics, and industrial electronics. His specialties include MEMS and nanoelectronics technologies. He is a contributor to the McGraw Hill Annual Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. He is also a Life Senior Member of the IEEE and holds a BSEE from New York University's School of Engineering and Science. Roger has worked for major electronics magazines besides Electronic Design, including the IEEE Spectrum, Electronics, EDN, Electronic Products, and the British New Scientist. He also has working experience in the electronics industry as a design engineer in filters, power supplies and control systems.

After his retirement from Electronic Design Magazine, He has been extensively contributing articles for Penton’s Electronic Design, Power Electronics Technology, Energy Efficiency and Technology (EE&T) and Microwaves RF Magazine, covering all of the aforementioned electronics segments as well as energy efficiency, harvesting and related technologies. He has also contributed articles to other electronics technology magazines worldwide.

He is a “jack of all trades and a master in leading-edge technologies” like MEMS, nanolectronics, autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence, military electronics, biometrics, implantable medical devices, and energy harvesting and related technologies.

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