NanoKTN Promotes New Developments In Electrospinning

The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, has announced the date of its first workshop aimed at raising awareness of the manufacture and uses of electrospun nanofibres.

Electrospinning is a fairly new technique used in the manufacture of continuous nanofibres in polymer, organic and inorganic materials, which opens new possibilities for developing materials for a wide range of markets. Uses range from regenerative medicine and energy storage to environmental remediation.

The event, which will present new developments in electrospinning, is a collaboration between the NanoKTN’s HiPerNano and NanoMiTE Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.

Dr Martin Kemp, Theme Manager at the NanoKTN says, “With expert presentations and opportunities for networking, this workshop will bring together experts from different market sectors to explore the possibilities for developing new products and collaborations”

Presentations will be delivered by a number of industry experts, including Professor Tony Ryan, a leading expert in ‘soft’ nanotechnology at the University of Sheffield.

This workshop will be of interest to all those exploring new technological solutions in the fields of Medicine and healthcare (e.g. tissue engineering, wound treatment, cosmetics, medical devices), and Clean Tech (e.g. energy storage, water filtration).

Keep Up to Date with the Most Important News

By pressing the Subscribe button, you confirm that you have read and are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
Previous Post

Imagination announces META AXD audio processor IP platform

Next Post

Hectronic announces H6052, a COM Express module based on the new Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors