Celebrate NanoInnovation’s 10th anniversary with a curated series of cultural and social events designed to inspire, connect, and engage participants in an atmosphere of cultural exchange and conviviality. Join us in the historic Cloister for theatre, conversations, music, and more. Alongside the scientific program, NanoInnovation 2025 presents, for the first time, a rich calendar of cultural and social initiatives...
| A big THANK YOU from the 10th Edition of NanoInnovation - this milestone belongs to all of you! |
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The 10th edition featured several key highlights: from the “Young Innovation” sessions dedicated to early-career researchers, to the roundtables on AI, research infrastructures, and open innovation, and to the special focus on PNRR flagship projects, such as the ecosystem Rome Technopole, D34Health, and the open research infrastructure iENTRANCE. The core programme brought together more than 60 scientific sessions, most of them organized in 10 thematic Workshops spanning: Digital Twins; Materials & Technologies; Characterization & AI; Precision Agriculture; NanoSolutions in Nanomedicine; Sensors for Agriculture; Technologies for the Energy Transition; Multifunctional Materials; Health Innovation in Action; and Next-Generation Batteries. These tracks provided a coherent pathway across materials, life sciences, sustainability, and data-driven innovation, enabling deep dives and cross-fertilisation among academia, industry, and institutions. More than 500 chairs and speakers contributed across plenaries, workshops, guest events, joint events, and breakout sessions — a remarkable collective effort that amplified the quality, breadth, and impact of the discussions. Beyond the scientific programme, NanoInnovation 2025 was enriched by a series of social and cultural events that brought our community together and celebrated this milestone: the theatre performance Visionary Women Scientists, the book presentation Higher than the Gods by Marco Crescenzi followed by a live concert, and the special gathering iENTRANCE & Rome Future Week Connect — all set in the Renaissance Cloister of Sangallo. With about 2,000 participants onsite and online, this year’s edition once again confirmed the vitality of our community and the importance of working together to face the grand challenges of sustainability, digital transformation, and the energy transition. Thank you all for making this anniversary edition so memorable. Let’s continue to build the future of innovation, together! We look forward to continuing this journey with you, and we hope to see you all next year at the 11th Edition of NanoInnovation: 14 - 18 September 2026 – SAVE THE DATE! Until we meet again, stay inspired and keep pushing the boundaries of innovation! |
According to the increasing request of STEM skills, the school keeps offering a great opportunity to understand how nanodevices are studied, designed, fabricated and controlled. The course is dedicated to Master degree and Ph.D students, as well as to scientists working in the wide field of micro- and nano-technology, with attention to both planar and 3D technologies...
Batteries stand at the heart of the global transition towards a low-carbon society. To meet the ambitious goals of sustainable energy, Europe must accelerate innovation in materials discovery, interface engineering, advanced diagnostics, and scalable manufacturing. This Workshop brings together leading experts, young scientists, and European ...
Rome Technopole is the innovation ecosystem of Lazio Region, with a focus on the 3 strategic areas of the regional Smart Specialization Strategy: Energy Transition, Digital Transition and Health & Bio-Pharma. The Rome Technopole Foundation, established in 2022 within the framework of the Italian National Plan for Recovery and Resilience (PNRR)of Next generation EU programme ...
The iENTRANCE Featured Event at NanoInnovation 2025 offers a comprehensive introduction to one of Italy’s most advanced multidisciplinary research infrastructures, designed to support the energy transition, circular economy, and innovation-driven industrial development. Over the course of the event, participants will gain insight into iENTRANCE’s mission, strategic role, and technological core ...
In this Poster Session, you can find a complete list of posters selected by the Steering Committee on the basis of the scientific quality of the researches. In this virtual gallery, all participants can read the Poster and watch the Poster presentation clip.
This two-day workshop will explore the revolutionary role of digital and physical replicas across multiple-technological domains, bridging academic research and industrial applications. Digital twins - virtual representations of specific physical systems - and physical replicas enable unprecedented opportunities for optimization, predictive analysis, and real-time monitoring. By enabling advanced simulations and...
A journey through the latest advances in nanomedicine, targeted drug delivery, and innovative diagnostics, alongside a discussion on how evidence-based policies can support their integration into healthcare. The event connects cutting-edge research with practical applications, highlighting the role of technology, collaboration, and policy in shaping a smarter, more effective, and patient-centered health...
Nanotechnology is playing a pivotal role in advancing biomedical engineering, offering tools for precision therapy, real-time diagnostics, and bioelectronic integration. Engineered nanomaterials-including nanoparticles, 2D systems, carbon-based structures, and composite biomaterials-are enabling new generations of drug and gene delivery systems, implantable devices...
The session aims to discuss the opportunities and new technology trends of advanced materials for application in sectors requiring high-end performances or having strict quality requirements. We will discuss developments of composites and additive manufacturing materials and components toward more lightweight, multifunctional, cost-effective and sustainable applications for ...
The rapid advancements in nanomedicine are being propelled by cutting-edge characterization techniques and the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI). This interdisciplinary workshop aims to highlight the pivotal role of advanced characterization techniques and artificial intelligence in shaping the future of biomedical research. Structured into four thematic sessions, the program will explore a broad ...
The health of our planet is getting worse, both locally and globally, and one of the main reasons is the impact of human activities. A key issue is the increasing amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere, especially carbon dioxide, which is causing the planet to warm up. Much of this is linked to how we produce and use energy. As the global population grows and standards of living rise ...
This workshop will highlight recent advances at the intersection of materials science and sustainable process technologies, with a focus on environmental remediation, energy applications, and green chemistry. Bringing together leading experts in advanced functional materials and ultrasound-assisted processes, the session will explore how innovation in material design and process ...
NanoInnovation brings together scientists, researchers, and industry professionals to discuss the most recent developments in the field of nanotechnology and its applications. The event typically features plenary and keynote speeches, scientific symposia for presentations, and poster sessions. Presentations cover a wide range of fields and topics. In particular, multi-track sessions ...
The Organizing Committee of Nanoinnovation 2025 is delighted to announce a dedicated panel titled "Nanotechnology and People", exploring the intersection of nanotechnology, society, and philosophy. This panel aims to create a vibrant interdisciplinary dialogue among philosophers of science, social scientists, and hard scientists reflecting on the broader implications...
Sustainable development is crucial for human, animal, and environmental health by addressing the interconnectedness of nanotechnology and One health. Nanosafety is a need greater than ever as ongoing advances in nanotechnology are rapidly translated into new industrial applications and nano-enabled commercial products. These issues that cannot adequately be addressed by current...
The workshops of NanoInnovation 2025 will explore key themes in research and innovation, from energy and sustainability to biomedicine, digital transition, and cultural heritage. Special focus will be given to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence, with research infrastructures highlighted as a prominent field where AI is enabling advanced capabilities and integration.
Researchers have always played a fundamental role in finding solutions to complex challenges. For this reason, NanoInnovation is committed to encouraging and facilitating the participation of young researchers (under 35 years of age) in the scientific world and supporting their careers through mentoring activities. In line with these objectives, Young Innovation has evolved into a semi-independent event ...
The conference program is gradually taking shape. Symposia, keynote speeches, plenary sessions, schools, and other networking activities will bring to life many exciting activities that will be held from 15 to 19 September at the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome...
The exhibition area of NanoInnovation 2025 will host the most important companies, SMEs, universities, and research centres active in all application fields of micro and nanotechnologies: microscopy, nanomedicine, micro-nano electronics, agri-food, intellectual property, energy, environment ...
Coffee breaks will be offered to all participants and will be held in the cloyster of building A of the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering during the following time slots: 10:30 – 10:50; 15:30 – 16:00: Lunch will be held at the Sapienza cafeteria in Via delle Sette Sale 29. The increasing number of exhibitors and participants, together with the reduction in the time available for lunch ...
The event represents a well-established national meeting point for the wide and multidisciplinary community involved in the development of nanotechnology and its integration with other key enabling technologies, in all fields of application. This year, topics underlying Innovation, Nanomedicine, Nanomaterials, Energy, and related ecosystems will receive special attention, with the aim of enhancing the technological and social return on investment ...
Also in 2024, the event has been characterized by a large participation in attendance, and demonstrates the desire of the technical-scientific community to return to live events and conferences, to establish new collaborations, partnerships, and connections. The conference has been held in the traditional venue, the Renaissance Cloister by Sangallo at the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering of Sapienza University of Rome, well-equipped ...

NanoInnovation 2025 will be held at the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, located in the historic centre of the city, directly overlooking the Coliseum and next to the ancient Basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli, home to Michelangelo’s statue of Moses. The Faculty, that develops around the Renaissance Cloister by Giuliano da Sangallo, one of the most important examples of the Renaissance architecture in Rome ...

Today, nanotechnology is among the most important and powerful tools for a fast and sustainable development with an enormous impact in many different fields. The need of exchanging ideas and experiences is behind NanoInnovation, a well-established point of reference for the national and international community active in the field of nanotechnology and related applications.
NanoInnovation 2025 has been a truly special milestone: ten years of ideas, projects, and collaborations that have shaped both the Italian and international nanotechnology community. This anniversary edition was not only an opportunity to present cutting-edge scientific results, but also a chance to open new perspectives for future research and innovation.
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