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Post Conference Highlight

             

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Full post conference ICNASA 2024 report can be downloaded here)

The 2024 International Conference on Nanomaterial and Atomaterial Science and Applications (ICNASA:https://www.icnasa.com/) was hosted by the Centre for Atomaterials and Nanomanufacturing (CAN) at RMIT University, Melbourne, from Nov 26–29, 2024.

This dynamic event brings together global leaders in micro/nano/atomic materials, catalysis, energy storage, optoelectronics, and more. As a hub for groundbreaking innovations, ICNASA offers a rich platform for researchers, industry professionals, and students to exchange ideas and collaborate on cutting-edge advancements. Over 450 attendees, including over 280 academic conference attendees and 170 CAN Opening and Industry Forum attendees participated the conference.

The academic conference accommodated 212 speakers from 39 different universities and institutes, including 7 Plenary speakers, 148 keynote and invited speakers, 26 ECR speakers, and 31 poster presenters. Furthermore, more than 40 PhD students are involved in the Conference. The conference attracted 16 sponsors, who showcased their innovative products and services during the exhibition. InnovationAus was the media partner. ICNASA 2024 was also delighted to partner with leading publishers to ensure the research presentations reaches global scientific community.

In addition to the insightful keynotes and presentations, the conference also featured an Industry Exhibition and the much-anticipated CAN OpenLab Demonstration, offering a unique opportunity to witness live demonstrations of the latest nanomanufacturing technologies. The event attracted 170 attendees from leading industry, academia, government and investment. These sessions fostered partnerships between academia and industry, presenting novel pathways for research commercialisation.

Prototype Demonstration

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Industry Exhibition

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Interview and Fun Activities

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Conference Awards

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