UltraWire Workshop 2020 – Online!
Workshop on Commercialisation of Ultra-Conductive Composites
2nd July 2020
(online workshop)
Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd organised the UltraWire Workshop, which took place on the 2nd July 2020, as an online workshop.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the workshop was rescheduled as a virtual workshop, using ZOOM online digital platform.
The UltraWire Workshop 2020 aimed 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.
Over 30 participants attended this event, they came from leading organisations such as: Whirlpool Corporation, Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI), MBDA, Coatema Coating Machinery, Argonne National Laboratory, SH Wire, Prysmian Group, DZP Technologies, Haydale Composites Solutions, European Copper Institute, SENERGY, Q5D, Furukawa Electric Institute of Technology Ltd, UltraConductive Copper Company Inc., TWI, TMBK Partners Sp. z o.o, Graphene Laboratories, Inc., Nanoscience Centre- University of Cambridge and Brunel Composites Centre.
UltraWire Workshop 2019
Workshop on Commercialisation of Ultra-Conductive Composites
Wolfson College, Cambridge
10th -11th July
Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd organised the UltraWire Workshop in order to support commercialisation of ultra-conductive materials and development of nano-carbon and metal composites based technologies for a number of applications, including electrical energy transmission and transport, by bringing together technology development leaders and industrial end-users. This workshop was linked to a Nanomaterials for 3D Printing Workshop. Both workshops took place at Wolfson College, Cambridge and dinner at Hotel Hilton Cambridge City Centre, on the 10th and 11th July 2019.
Around 50 people participated in this workshop, coming from leading manufacturing and research organisations such as: Airbus, Prysmian Group, RTE, ArcelorMittal , E.G.O. Elektro-Gerätebau GmbH, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe, Ltd, Bridon-Bekaert, Aurubis, MBDA, ARUP, Cametics, Additive Industries b.v. Leitat Technological Centre, Eurecat, Coatema,Brunel Innovation Centre, TWI, Haydale, IMDEA and universities: National University of Singapore, University of Surrey, University of Cambridge and UCL, among others.
UltraWire Workshop 2018
Workshop on Commercialisation of Ultra-Conductive Composites
The Møller Centre, Cambridge
12th – 13th July 2018
Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd organised the UltraWire Workshop 2018 at The Møller Centre in Cambridge on 12th – 13th July 2018, which included a dinner at Kings College. This event was linked to the NanoCarbon Enhanced Materials Consortium (NCEM) Meeting held on the 12th July. The UltraWire Workshop had the participation of 44 people during both days. They came from 32 organisations such as Airbus, MBDA, International Copper Alliance, Prysmian Group, Johnson Matthey, Nissan Research Center-Russia, Talga Technologies Limited, Argonne National Laboratory, University of Cranfield, University of Cambridge, Warsaw University of Technology, Safran Electrical & Power, Leidos Inc., SH Wire – Schwering & Hasse Elektrodraht GmbH, Infineon Technologies AG, among others.
UltraWire Workshop 2017
Workshop on Commercialisation of Ultra-Conductive Composites
Wolfson College, Cambridge
12th & 13th July 2017
Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd 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 the 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.
Around 40 people participated in this workshop, coming from leading manufacturing and research organisations such as: Airbus, International Copper Alliance, Rolls Royce, ArcelorMittal, Nissan Research Center-Russia, Aurubis, MBDA,, Argonne National Laboratory, MKM Mansfelder Kupfer und Messing GmbH, Tecnalia, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe, Ltd., Talga Technologies Limited, Toyota Motor Europe NV SA, Robert Bosch GmbH, GrapheneTech S.L, and Universities such as: University of Cambridge, University College London, University of Surrey, Rice University/Swansea University, Technische Universität Chemnitz, among others.