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Panel Discussion Webex

Spin-Off: From research to society

15:00-16:30 Wednesday 9

Four Spin-Offs from the sector will participate in the panel discussion: A4CELL, Energiot Devices, VLC Photonics, Solar MEMS Technologies and the Spanish state agency CDTI. During this session, various topics will be discussed and questions will be put to the guests.


A4CELL

Elena Rivas Pérez

A4CELL develops New technology named SPAchip (Suspended Planar-Array Chips) offering a perfect way to monitorize single cell alive. SPAchips are intracellular silicom microchips for monitoring extraordinarily small volumes as a single cell.

A4CELL

Energiot Devices

Energiot Devices
Gonzalo Murillo

Energiot develops microgenerators to harvest ambient energy for smart wireless sensors, making possible a self-powered Internet of Things (IoT). Energiot is now focused on 24/7 end-to-end monitoring of overhead electric lines to create a smarter grid. They can also create customized monitoring solutions to enable predictive maintenance for applications in other utility services such as water and gas distribution.









VLC Photonics

Íñigo Artundo

While VLC Photonics was born as a design house for photonic integrated circuits, it has evolved along the years to respond to the market needs. Currently, it provides all kinds of services spanning the whole photonic integration process, from initial evaluation to design, manufacturing, test, and packaging.

VLC Photonics

Solar MEMS Technologies

Solar MEMS Technologies
José Miguel Moreno López

Solar MEMS is a Spanish technological-based company, specialized in Micro Electro Mechanical Systems technology (MEMS) and its application to the design and development of high accurate sun sensors for space and other high technology markets.









CDTI

Andrés Ubierna Gorricho
The Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) is a Public Business Entity, answering to the Ministry of Science and Innovation, which fosters the technological development and innovation of Spanish companies. It is the entity that channels the funding and support applications for national and international R&D&i projects of Spanish companies.

CDTI
Co-sponsored by

Asociación de Investigación y Cooperación Industrial de Andalucía

Technically co-sponsored by:

IEEE Electron Devices Society Spain Chapter

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