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Page 1: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

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Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Dan VilenskiINNI BoD

Former Chairman Applied Materials Israel

RusNano conference

Firing Up Israelrsquos Nanotech Engine

2Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The theme of my presentation is

1 + 1 gt 2

or Cooperation Between

RusNano + Nano Israelcan be a winning proposition

3Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

1969 1993 20041986

The Vilenski Business Card

1997

Israel - US Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation

500 M

200 M

6 M

2003

entr

epre

neur

100 M

4Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Israel National Nanotechnology Initiative INNI

Established in 2001

Shared initiative of the Israeli government and the Israeli National Academy of Sciences

Strong representation from academia and industry

Sets national goals and priorities for advancing nanotechnology in Israel

5Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Promote establishment of local Nanotechnology-based industry

Formulate a long range program for research technology development and world-class infrastructure

Provide leadership and guidance throughout implementation of the program

Promote Academia-Industry Collaboration

Israel Israel Nanotechnology Initiative Initiative ObjectivesObjectives

6Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals

Fund development of solutions for Israelrsquos high priority challenges

Nanobiotech

Water desalination

Alternative energy

Environment

Electronics

From the INNI National Plan

7Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model

Private Donation to the University

Matching bythe University

Matching by the Israeli Government

$250 Million5 years program

8Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Clear and Tangible Success Matrix

of new Nanotechnology Scientists

of new Nanotechnology Engineers

of new patents (extra credit patents applied)

of published papers

of new startups andor new Nanotechnology business in existing companies

9Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

2007 INNI Survey Key Findings

Lux Research Ranking the Nations Nanotechs Shifting Global Leadersrdquo published October 2005

About 325 research groups compared to 210 in 2005

Over 75 nano-based companies compare to 45 in 2005

10Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

10

11Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

11

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 2: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

2Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The theme of my presentation is

1 + 1 gt 2

or Cooperation Between

RusNano + Nano Israelcan be a winning proposition

3Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

1969 1993 20041986

The Vilenski Business Card

1997

Israel - US Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation

500 M

200 M

6 M

2003

entr

epre

neur

100 M

4Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Israel National Nanotechnology Initiative INNI

Established in 2001

Shared initiative of the Israeli government and the Israeli National Academy of Sciences

Strong representation from academia and industry

Sets national goals and priorities for advancing nanotechnology in Israel

5Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Promote establishment of local Nanotechnology-based industry

Formulate a long range program for research technology development and world-class infrastructure

Provide leadership and guidance throughout implementation of the program

Promote Academia-Industry Collaboration

Israel Israel Nanotechnology Initiative Initiative ObjectivesObjectives

6Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals

Fund development of solutions for Israelrsquos high priority challenges

Nanobiotech

Water desalination

Alternative energy

Environment

Electronics

From the INNI National Plan

7Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model

Private Donation to the University

Matching bythe University

Matching by the Israeli Government

$250 Million5 years program

8Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Clear and Tangible Success Matrix

of new Nanotechnology Scientists

of new Nanotechnology Engineers

of new patents (extra credit patents applied)

of published papers

of new startups andor new Nanotechnology business in existing companies

9Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

2007 INNI Survey Key Findings

Lux Research Ranking the Nations Nanotechs Shifting Global Leadersrdquo published October 2005

About 325 research groups compared to 210 in 2005

Over 75 nano-based companies compare to 45 in 2005

10Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

10

11Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

11

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 3: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

3Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

1969 1993 20041986

The Vilenski Business Card

1997

Israel - US Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation

500 M

200 M

6 M

2003

entr

epre

neur

100 M

4Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Israel National Nanotechnology Initiative INNI

Established in 2001

Shared initiative of the Israeli government and the Israeli National Academy of Sciences

Strong representation from academia and industry

Sets national goals and priorities for advancing nanotechnology in Israel

5Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Promote establishment of local Nanotechnology-based industry

Formulate a long range program for research technology development and world-class infrastructure

Provide leadership and guidance throughout implementation of the program

Promote Academia-Industry Collaboration

Israel Israel Nanotechnology Initiative Initiative ObjectivesObjectives

6Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals

Fund development of solutions for Israelrsquos high priority challenges

Nanobiotech

Water desalination

Alternative energy

Environment

Electronics

From the INNI National Plan

7Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model

Private Donation to the University

Matching bythe University

Matching by the Israeli Government

$250 Million5 years program

8Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Clear and Tangible Success Matrix

of new Nanotechnology Scientists

of new Nanotechnology Engineers

of new patents (extra credit patents applied)

of published papers

of new startups andor new Nanotechnology business in existing companies

9Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

2007 INNI Survey Key Findings

Lux Research Ranking the Nations Nanotechs Shifting Global Leadersrdquo published October 2005

About 325 research groups compared to 210 in 2005

Over 75 nano-based companies compare to 45 in 2005

10Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

10

11Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

11

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 4: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

4Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Israel National Nanotechnology Initiative INNI

Established in 2001

Shared initiative of the Israeli government and the Israeli National Academy of Sciences

Strong representation from academia and industry

Sets national goals and priorities for advancing nanotechnology in Israel

5Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Promote establishment of local Nanotechnology-based industry

Formulate a long range program for research technology development and world-class infrastructure

Provide leadership and guidance throughout implementation of the program

Promote Academia-Industry Collaboration

Israel Israel Nanotechnology Initiative Initiative ObjectivesObjectives

6Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals

Fund development of solutions for Israelrsquos high priority challenges

Nanobiotech

Water desalination

Alternative energy

Environment

Electronics

From the INNI National Plan

7Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model

Private Donation to the University

Matching bythe University

Matching by the Israeli Government

$250 Million5 years program

8Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Clear and Tangible Success Matrix

of new Nanotechnology Scientists

of new Nanotechnology Engineers

of new patents (extra credit patents applied)

of published papers

of new startups andor new Nanotechnology business in existing companies

9Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

2007 INNI Survey Key Findings

Lux Research Ranking the Nations Nanotechs Shifting Global Leadersrdquo published October 2005

About 325 research groups compared to 210 in 2005

Over 75 nano-based companies compare to 45 in 2005

10Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

10

11Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

11

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 5: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

5Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Promote establishment of local Nanotechnology-based industry

Formulate a long range program for research technology development and world-class infrastructure

Provide leadership and guidance throughout implementation of the program

Promote Academia-Industry Collaboration

Israel Israel Nanotechnology Initiative Initiative ObjectivesObjectives

6Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals

Fund development of solutions for Israelrsquos high priority challenges

Nanobiotech

Water desalination

Alternative energy

Environment

Electronics

From the INNI National Plan

7Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model

Private Donation to the University

Matching bythe University

Matching by the Israeli Government

$250 Million5 years program

8Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Clear and Tangible Success Matrix

of new Nanotechnology Scientists

of new Nanotechnology Engineers

of new patents (extra credit patents applied)

of published papers

of new startups andor new Nanotechnology business in existing companies

9Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

2007 INNI Survey Key Findings

Lux Research Ranking the Nations Nanotechs Shifting Global Leadersrdquo published October 2005

About 325 research groups compared to 210 in 2005

Over 75 nano-based companies compare to 45 in 2005

10Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

10

11Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

11

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 6: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

6Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals

Fund development of solutions for Israelrsquos high priority challenges

Nanobiotech

Water desalination

Alternative energy

Environment

Electronics

From the INNI National Plan

7Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model

Private Donation to the University

Matching bythe University

Matching by the Israeli Government

$250 Million5 years program

8Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Clear and Tangible Success Matrix

of new Nanotechnology Scientists

of new Nanotechnology Engineers

of new patents (extra credit patents applied)

of published papers

of new startups andor new Nanotechnology business in existing companies

9Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

2007 INNI Survey Key Findings

Lux Research Ranking the Nations Nanotechs Shifting Global Leadersrdquo published October 2005

About 325 research groups compared to 210 in 2005

Over 75 nano-based companies compare to 45 in 2005

10Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

10

11Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

11

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 7: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

7Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model

Private Donation to the University

Matching bythe University

Matching by the Israeli Government

$250 Million5 years program

8Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Clear and Tangible Success Matrix

of new Nanotechnology Scientists

of new Nanotechnology Engineers

of new patents (extra credit patents applied)

of published papers

of new startups andor new Nanotechnology business in existing companies

9Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

2007 INNI Survey Key Findings

Lux Research Ranking the Nations Nanotechs Shifting Global Leadersrdquo published October 2005

About 325 research groups compared to 210 in 2005

Over 75 nano-based companies compare to 45 in 2005

10Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

10

11Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

11

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 8: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

8Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Clear and Tangible Success Matrix

of new Nanotechnology Scientists

of new Nanotechnology Engineers

of new patents (extra credit patents applied)

of published papers

of new startups andor new Nanotechnology business in existing companies

9Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

2007 INNI Survey Key Findings

Lux Research Ranking the Nations Nanotechs Shifting Global Leadersrdquo published October 2005

About 325 research groups compared to 210 in 2005

Over 75 nano-based companies compare to 45 in 2005

10Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

10

11Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

11

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 9: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

9Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

2007 INNI Survey Key Findings

Lux Research Ranking the Nations Nanotechs Shifting Global Leadersrdquo published October 2005

About 325 research groups compared to 210 in 2005

Over 75 nano-based companies compare to 45 in 2005

10Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

10

11Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

11

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 10: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

10Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

10

11Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

11

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 11: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

11Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

11

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 12: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

12Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The Opportunities in the Nanotechnology Arena

Cooperation programs betweenRusNano Russian academy of Science andor companies

andIsraeli academia andor companies

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 13: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

13Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

13

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 14: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

14Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

KiloLambda Website

14

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 15: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

15Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Optical Fuse and Limiter KiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development

Passive nanostructure based fiber optics components

Optical fuse -Blockingbull Light blocking interruption of

optical transmission ndash When the power is above the

threshold interruption occurs

Optical limiter or dynamic attenuator-Limiting

bull Light limiting and absorption of ldquocollateralrdquo light

ndash Novel nano-structures used as a passive optical ldquoZener Dioderdquo

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 16: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

16Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Matchmaking Efforts

Leverage already established initiatives potential opportunities and networks

Work hand in hand with the Nano Centers to promote and facilitate joint AcademiandashIndustry collaborations

Initial priority was for collaboration of Israeli partners

Connect with overseas Nano organizations to increase and widen collaborations

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 17: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

17Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IntelMicrosoftIBMSun Micro systemsCAEDSBMCCisco3 ComHPTexas InstrumentsNational SCAlcatelPhilipsEricssonNokia

MarvelST MicroelectronicsInfineon Analog DevicesVishayAVX (Kyocera)General ElectricPhilips MedicalMedtronicsBoston ScientificMotorolaLucent TechnologiesAvayaNortelSiemens

ADCQualcommApplied MaterialsKLA - TencorKulicke amp SoffaBio-RadBAE Systems IndAstronauticsSigma InvitrogenJampJ MerckDeutsche TelekomBritish TelecomDaimler Chrysler

Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel

(partial list)

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 18: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

18Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

ICL Industrial Products (Dead Sea Bromide Group)Nano sized fire retardants

Ahava Dead Sea LaboratoriesNano dermatological and cosmetic formulations

NilitNano-functional particles for nylon fibers

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 19: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

19Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Some Successful Nanotechnology Companies

(continued)

HP ScitexNano technology of pigments and polymers for high performance inks and films

IntelFirst high-volume 45 nanometer fab outside USA

IAIMultifunctional and corrosion prevention surface technology based on smart nano-composite materials

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 20: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

20Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD Foundation

To stimulate promote and support joint industrial RampD of mutual benefit to Israel and the United States

Mission

~$255Mgranted

776 projects approved

~$8B in sales generated directly and indirectly by BIRD sponsored activities

Performance

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 21: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

21Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

BIRD- R Foundation

Budget$ Y

Russian Company

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 22: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

22Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

Foundations

BIRDF-with USA

USISTCF

SIIRD-with Singapore

CIIRDF - with Canada

KORIL-RDF - With S Korea

BRITECHndashwith the UK

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 23: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

23Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

France Belgium

ChinaFinland

GermanyHollandHong-Kong

ItalyIndiaTaiwan

SpainSweden

Portugal

TurkeyBrazilArgentina

Greece Denmark

Bi-National Support Agreements

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 24: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

24Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

The European FP7 EUREKA

Ministry of Industry International CooperationMultiMulti--National AgreementsNational Agreements

Next ndash RusNano

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 25: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

25Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Total Figures for 2007

Ministry of Industry International Cooperation

$M105 in 219 Projects

26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

IsraeliNanoTechCompany

RussianSubsidiary Company

RusnanoRussianVC

$$Equity

Equity

bullProduct DevelopmentbullManufacturingbullKnow-how

bullProgram managementbullShort time to marketbullSales

One Potential Success ModelStage One

Technology

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
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26Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

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27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 27: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

27Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

NanoIsrael 2009 will provide a unique opportunity to review Israelrsquos both academic and industrial achievements and promise in nanotechnology

The agenda offers scientific themes and business opportunities in o Nanomaterials o Nanoelectronics o Nanophotonics

NanoIsrael 2009 Jerusalem 30-31 March Showcasing Israeli Nanotechnology

o Nanobio o Nanomedicine o Energy amp The Environment

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28
Page 28: Dan Vilenski Israel Nanotechnology Initiative

28Dan VilenskiDecember 2008

Contacts

INNI Governance Dan Vilenski dandvilenskicom

OperationsMeir Weinstein meirweinsteinnanoisraelorg

Industry and Academia CooperationRafi Koriat rafikoriatnanoisraelorg

Communication and AdministrationBarry N Breen barrybreennanoisraelorg

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Israel National Nanotechnology InitiativeINNI
  • Slide Number 5
  • Israelrsquos Nanotech Goals
  • Triangle Donation Matchmaking Model
  • Clear and Tangible Success Matrix
  • 2007 INNI Survey Key Findings
  • Slide Number 10
  • Slide Number 11
  • Slide Number 12
  • Slide Number 13
  • KiloLambda Website
  • Optical Fuse and LimiterKiloLambda amp Molex Joint Development
  • Matchmaking Efforts
  • Foreign Subsidiaries in Israel (partial list)
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies
  • Some Successful NanotechnologyCompanies(continued)
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Ministry of Industry International Cooperation
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Slide Number 26
  • Slide Number 27
  • Slide Number 28