On Monday, November 6, 2017, the first public presentation of the Czech SMART NANO concept was held at the Czech Center Gallery in Prague. It concerns the use of nanotechnological products of Czech companies in smart cities projects. This event also opened the festival “Week of Science and Technology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic”. The press conference was attended by Jiří Kůs, Chairman of the Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association, Martin Šlais, Nanoprogress Coordinator and Stanislav Škoda, Director of the Czech Center in Madrid. Then followed the VIP brunch of Stanislav Škoda who presented the successes of the Czech Center in Madrid in the promotion of Czech innovative technologies in Spain.
Czech Centers spokeswoman Petra Jungwirth introduces speakers at the Smart Nano press conference: Přemysl Pela, Director of the Development and External Relations Section at Czech Centers, Jiří Kůs, Chairman of the Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association, Stanislav Škoda, Director of the Czech Center in Madrid, and Martin Šlais, Nanoprogress Coordinator
Přemysl Pela, Director of the Development and External Relations Section at Czech Centers explains how the Czech centers contribute to the Czech science and inventions popularization
Jiří Kůs, Chairman of the Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association says: “I have a dream that the Czech Republic will be perceived as a technology pearl in the middle of Europe”
Martin Šlais, Nanoprogress Coordinator explains how to link the applied research to the business
Stanislav Škoda, Director of the Czech Center in Madrid
Hologram of the Czech company IQ Structures
Martin Jotov from IQ Structures explains the principles of nanooptics
Pavel Malúš, Secretary of the Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association shows the window nanofibre membrane which prevents the penetration of dangerous particles
Jan Buk, Production Manager, Pardam
Ladislav Torčík, CEO, Nanotrade
Hydrophobic nano tie that can not get dirty
Practical demonstration of hydrophobic function of nanotechnologically treated surfaces
Anti-dust mite beddings nanoSPACE with nanomembrane for allergy sufferers
Jiří Kůs explains the principle of protection against allergens using nanoSPACE nanofiber barrier textiles
Blanka Zajíčková, Marketing Director, Advanced Materials JTJ talks about the self-cleaning nanocoatings FN NANO
Miloš Heršálek, CE, Retap explains the principle of photocatalytic air purifiers
Martin Jotov from IQ Structures shows the holograms and nanooptics
Ladislav Torčík, CEO, Nanotrade talks about antibacterial clothing with nanoAg
Training surface for skiers made using nanotechnology
Stanislav Škoda, Director of the Czech Centre in Madrid, at the VIP brunch
Prof. David Lukáš from the Department of Nonwovens and Nanofibrous Materials at the Technical University of Liberec