University Village
A part of the exhibition is reserved for universities and research institutes. It gives ample opportunity for presenting novel approaches, new research projects and initial outcomes of research and experimental results. Together with the industrial exhibitors, this University Village will make the CLINAM 2010 meeting an outstanding gathering, where the state of the art in Nanomedicine will be much in evidence. What innovations have been patented in nanomedicine and are awaiting industrial implementation?
The CLINAM Idea and Patents Marketplace
Both, exhibition and university village serve to show the latest development of inventions in nanomedicine.
Therefore in both sectors posters or exhibits of recently patented nanomedical inventions will be presented at the meeting point of inventor, future manufacturer, and future user. The University Village is a platform to show not only ideas, but also patented early solutions, because you might encounter other experts from Science and Industry at CLINAM who are looking for just your kind of patented idea and product.
University Village “Small Talks Session”
Posters, results and presented objects within the university village are subject to short presentations in a special session on the second day of the conference. A series of “Small Talks” will be selected amongst the accepted posters and presentations.
“Small Talks” are only 5 minutes in length and will serve to highlight the research activities displayed on the poster. A poster is conditional to be invited for a “Small Talk” The rules are as follows:
Each presentation should comprise a maximum of three slides, with very simple graphics (no videos):
- Slide 1: general introduction to the topic, presented in a way that is accessible to the highly interdisciplinary audience,
- Slide 2: should show some of the highlights from your poster, encouraging people to come and talk to you if they want to know more details since there will not be enough time to go through all your topics and scientific data),
- Slide 3: should show how this work fits into the area of nanomedicine and where you see it going in the future.