Speaker | Time | Activities | Room |
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Directrice générale, ICI | 8h00 | Sustainable PE | Espace 4, Fourth floor |
<a href="Brian Gallan" target="_blank">Brian Gallant | |||
James Lee, Director, Innovation Solution Group | 8h15 | Medical Packaging | Espace 4, Fouth floor |
Erika Rebrosova | 8h00 | Functional Ink | Espace 4, Second floor |
Catherine Marsan-Loyer, Ing. M Sc. A. | 8h15 | Sustainable electronics | Espace 4, First Floor |
Chloé Bois, Directrice générale, ICI | 9h00 | Sustainable PE | Espace 4, Fourth floor |
James Lee, Director, Innovation Solution Group | 9h00 | Medical Packaging | Espace 2, Fourth floor |
Erika Rebrosova | 10h00 | Functional Ink | Espace 4, Second floor |
Chloé Bois specializes in rinted electronics and the commercialization of innovation. She obtained her PhD in Process Engineering from the University of Grenoble in 2012, followed by a research grant offered by the Japanese government (JSPS) for a PostDoctorate in the field of organic electronics for biomedical applications at the University of Tokyo. She also holds a Master’s degree in Graphic Communications and a Research Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering.
Chloé Bois specializes in rinted electronics and the commercialization of innovation. She obtained her PhD in Process Engineering from the University of Grenoble in 2012, followed by a research grant offered by the Japanese government (JSPS) for a PostDoctorate in the field of organic electronics for biomedical applications at the University of Tokyo. She also holds a Master’s degree in Graphic Communications and a Research Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering.
Chloé Bois specializes in rinted electronics and the commercialization of innovation. She obtained her PhD in Process Engineering from the University of Grenoble in 2012, followed by a research grant offered by the Japanese government (JSPS) for a PostDoctorate in the field of organic electronics for biomedical applications at the University of Tokyo. She also holds a Master’s degree in Graphic Communications and a Research Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering.
Chloé Bois specializes in rinted electronics and the commercialization of innovation. She obtained her PhD in Process Engineering from the University of Grenoble in 2012, followed by a research grant offered by the Japanese government (JSPS) for a PostDoctorate in the field of organic electronics for biomedical applications at the University of Tokyo. She also holds a Master’s degree in Graphic Communications and a Research Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering.
Brian Gallant specializes in rinted electronics and the commercialization of innovation. She obtained her PhD in Process Engineering from the University of Grenoble in 2012, followed by a research grant offered by the Japanese government (JSPS) for a PostDoctorate in the field of organic electronics for biomedical applications at the University of Tokyo. She also holds a Master’s degree in Graphic Communications and a Research Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering.
Erica Tomassi specializes in rinted electronics and the commercialization of innovation. She obtained her PhD in Process Engineering from the University of Grenoble in 2012, followed by a research grant offered by the Japanese government (JSPS) for a PostDoctorate in the field of organic electronics for biomedical applications at the University of Tokyo. She also holds a Master’s degree in Graphic Communications and a Research Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering.
Chloé Bois specializes in rinted electronics and the commercialization of innovation. She obtained her PhD in Process Engineering from the University of Grenoble in 2012, followed by a research grant offered by the Japanese government (JSPS) for a PostDoctorate in the field of organic electronics for biomedical applications at the University of Tokyo. She also holds a Master’s degree in Graphic Communications and a Research Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering.
Chloé Bois specializes in rinted electronics and the commercialization of innovation. She obtained her PhD in Process Engineering from the University of Grenoble in 2012, followed by a research grant offered by the Japanese government (JSPS) for a PostDoctorate in the field of organic electronics for biomedical applications at the University of Tokyo. She also holds a Master’s degree in Graphic Communications and a Research Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering.