Conductive Materials Solutions Workshop & EXPO
29 & 30 June 2022
Cambridge – UK
Hybrid
The UltraWire Workshop 2022 “Conductive Materials Solutions Workshop” took place on the 29th and 30th June 2022, as a hybrid meeting. The in-person event took place at the Murray Edwards College (Cambridge), with a dinner on the 29th June, at Sidney Sussex College (Cambridge).
The UltraWire 2022 Workshop was an opportunity to learn about progress in the development of nano-carbon wire technologies for improving electrical conductivity properties. This was also an opportunity to link the workshop with other activities related to applications of graphene and nano-carbon materials and composites (GRAPHENEXPO & Conference- www.graphenexpo.net).
Around 22 participated on this workshop. they came from leading organisations, research centres and universities such as: Graphenea, Avanzare Innovación Tecnológica, Versarien, TMBK Partners, CodiKoat LTD, Soongsil University, Nanografi Nano Teknoloji Anonim Șirketi, W.L. Gore & Associates, ADVISE Deta, Brunel Composites Center and Johnson Matthey.
Workshop on commercialisation of nano-carbon and metal based conductive composite materials
2nd July 2020
ZOOM
The UltraWire Workshop 2020 “Commercialisation of Ultra-Conductive Composite Technologies” took place on 2nd July 2020. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this workshop was rescheduled to be online and was delivered using the ZOOM digital platform.
The event was organised in order to support commercialisation of ultra-conductive materials including nano-carbon and metal-based composites technologies for a number of applications, such as; electrical energy transmission and transport by bringing together technology development leaders and industrial end-users. This year the workshop brought together over 30 participants from 20 technology development leaders and industrial end-users. Some of the participating organisations were: Prysmian Group, Whirlpool Corporation, MBDA, Coatema Coating Machinery, Argonne National Laboratory, SH Wire, DZP Technologies, Haydale Composites Solutions, European Copper Institute, SENERGY, Q5D, Furukawa Electric Institute of Technology Ltd, UltraConductive Copper Company Inc., TWI, TMBK Partners, Graphene Laboratories, Inc., Nanoscience Centre- University of Cambridge, Swansea University and Brunel Composites Centre.
Workshop on Commercialisation of Ultra-conductive Composites
10th & 11th July 2019
Cambridge – UK
The UltraWire 2019 Workshop was an opportunity to follow UltraWire project research and learn about progress in development of nano-carbon wire technology. It was also a platform to exchange experience for all technology developers in industry and researchers in academia, working on nano-carbon and metal composite materials. This year, we have used the opportunity to link the workshop with activities related to use of nano-materials and metal composites in additive manufacturing, and a number of speakers related to this topic will be presenting on the second day of this workshop (nanoMAT3D). The nanoMAT3D (Nanomaterials for 3D printing) Workshop has been designed as a platform to support nanomaterials and additive manufacturing producers, application developers and end-users, in development of technologies based on use of nanomaterials for 3D printing. The aim is to identify commercialisation barriers and opportunities and facilitate development of the supply chain. Around 50 people participated in this workshop during both days.
Workshop on Commercialisation of Ultra-conductive Composites
12th & 13th July 2018
Cambridge – UK
The UltraWire 2018 Workshop was an opportunity to follow UltraWire project research and learn about progress in development of nano-carbon wire technology. It was also a platform to exchange experience for all technology developers in industry and researchers in academia, working on nano-carbon and metal composite materials. This event had the participation of 44 people attending both days. They came from 32 leading companies such as Airbus, MBDA, International Copper Alliance, Prysmian Group, Johnson Matthey, Nissan Research Center-Russia, Talga Technologies Limited, Safran Electrical & Power, Leidos Inc., SH Wire – Schwering & Hasse Elektrodraht GmbH, Infineon Technologies AG, Argonne National Laboratory, and universities such as: University of Cranfield, University of Cambridge, Warsaw University of Technology, among others.
Workshop on Commercialisation of Ultra-conductive Composites
12th & 13th July 2017
Cambridge – UK
Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd (CNT) organised the UltraWire Workshop 2017 at Wolfson College in Cambridge on 12 & 13 July 2017, in order to support commercialisation of nano-carbon wire technology and development of nano-carbon materials and metal composites for a number of applications such as electrical energy transmission and transport, by bringing together technology development leaders and industrial end-users. At the UltraWire 2017 Workshop participants had the opportunity to meet the UltraWire project researches and learn about their progress in development of nano-carbon wire technology. This was a platform to exchange experience for all technology developers in industry and researchers in academia, working on nano-carbon and metal composite materials.