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Start Up the Science

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Hosted by INAM (Innovation Network for Advanced Materials), Start Up the Science is a podcast for entrepreneurs and experts in Deep Tech. We talk to scientists turned entrepreneurs and find out their startup stories, as well as Deep Tech investors and experts.

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S2E1: Nanopattern Technologies | Enabling 70% More Energy Efficient Displays

WE’RE BACK! We are so excited to start the new season off with a conversation with Yu Kambe! Yu is the CEO of NanoPattern Technologies, a startup from Chicago, Illinois, USA! NanoPattern is manufacturing a sub micron 1 resolution photopatternable ink that enable electronics manufacturers to make displays 70% more energy efficient and 50% better color experience. We were lucky enough to meet Yu through our 2019 Advanced Materials Competition (AdMaCom) program where he was chosen to be one of our ...

Jan 06, 202029 minSeason 2Ep. 1

S1E9: OrelTech | Conductive Coatings and Printed Electronics

On our final episode of Season 1 of Start Up the Science, we discuss printed metals with Natalia and Konstantin of OrelTech! OrelTech (which stands for Organic Electronics) has created a process that can print metal on any kind of surface - 2D or 3D! Bye bye, heavy metallic wires! Hello, paper-thin conductivity! To get in touch with Natalia and Konstantin, visit their Website or LinkedIn pages: Natalia’s Page Konstantin’s Page Alternatively, you could email us and we will gladly put you in touch...

Jun 23, 201929 minSeason 1Ep. 9

S1E8: Oxafen Tech | Anti-Frictional Composite Materials

On this episode of Start Up the Science, we talk about Heavy Industry with Vladimir Pankov of Oxafen Tech! Oxafen Tech is a startup from Moscow, Russia and they were participants in our 2018 Advanced Materials Competition. That have developed anti-frictional wear-resistant composite materials designed to help with bearing friction losses in oil drilling, compressors, heavy machinery and transportation. To get in touch with Vlad, visit NextAero’s Website or visit his LinkedIn page . Alternatively...

Jun 09, 201922 minSeason 1Ep. 8

S1E7: Motorskins | Bio Inspired Textile Exosuit

This week on Start Up the Science we speak with Facundo Gutierrez and Juan Opitz Silva, Co Founders of Motorskins. MotorSkins is a bio-inspired exosuit that enhances the autonomy of people with walking dificulties. Their suit’s system harvests the potential energy in a person’s gait, using each step to power the next one. To get in touch with either Facundo or Juan, visit Motorskin’s Website or their LinkedIn pages ( Facundo & Juan ). Alternatively, you could email us and we will gladly put ...

May 28, 201926 minSeason 1Ep. 7

S1E6: NextAero | 3D Printed Rocket Engines

On this episode of Start Up the Science, we spoke with AdMaCom alumnus, Graham Bell of NextAero! NextAero believes that the space industry is ready for transformative technologies, where the innovation is done by those who use them. They design and build complete modular rocket propulsion systems. To get in touch with Graham, visit NextAero’s Website or visit his LinkedIn page . Alternatively, you could email us and we will gladly put you in touch with him personally. For information on AdMaCom,...

May 13, 201930 minSeason 1Ep. 6

S1E5: Radisurf | Designing the Adhesion Technology of Tomorrow

We have Mikkel Kongsfelt, CEO of Radisurf, on this week’s episode of Start Up the Science! Radisurf is rethinking adhesion technogology. They have created a nano-thin surface coating that can secure dissimilar materials together with an extremely strong and seamless bond that can withstand even extreme conditions. To get in touch with Mikkel, visit Radisurf’s Website or visit his LinkedIn page . Alternatively, you could email us and we will gladly put you in touch with him personally. For inform...

Apr 29, 201925 minSeason 1Ep. 5

S1E4: VSParticle | Manufacturing Nanostructured Materials

We were very excited to speak with Aaike van Vugt from the startup VSParticle for this week’s episode of Start Up the Science! VSParticle was one the finalists of our 2017 Advanced Materials Competition. Why were they one of the finalists? Because VSParticle is actively making the manufacturing of nanostructured materials as easy as pushing a button, greatly reducing the development time of new materials and products for a sustainable future. To get in touch with Aaike, visit their website or vi...

Apr 15, 201929 minSeason 1Ep. 4

S1E3: QustomDot | Realizing the Full Potential of Quantum Dots

This week on Start Up the Science, INAM interviews Kim De Nolf from the startup QustomDot! QustomDot was one of our top 10 finalists at our 2018 Advanced Materials Competition ( AdMaCom ). Kim and her team are working on improving LED lighting and displays by creating the most stable and Cadmium-free Quantum Dots on the market. To get in touch with Kim, email her at Kim.DeNolf@UGent.be or visit her LinkedIn page . For information on AdMaCom, visit inam.berlin/admacom or email us at info@inam.ber...

Apr 01, 201917 minSeason 1Ep. 3

S1E2: Stenon | Sensor Technology in Agritech

On this episode of Start Up the Science, INAM interviews Dominic Roth - the CEO & Co-Founder of Stenon. Stenon is making big strides in the world of Agritech. With their sensor technology, you can analyse your soil as often as you like and receive immediate results with laboratory precision. For more information, you can email Dominic at dominic.roth@stenon.io and visit their website at www.stenon.io . For questions or comments, please email us at info@inam.berlin . Also, if you or someone y...

Mar 18, 201929 minSeason 1Ep. 2

S1E1: INURU | Organic Light Emitting Diodes

On our very first episode, INAM sits down with Marcin Ratajczak, the CEO and Founder of INURU. INURU makes inks that allow to print thin organic light emitting diodes with standard industry printing equipment. Learn more at www.inuru.com and email Marcin at ratajczak@inuru.de . To learn more about INAM and to get in contact, visit us at www.inam.berlin or email us at info@inam.berlin . Music: Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment ) by J.Lang (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Com...

Mar 04, 201930 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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