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NanoTech Innovation Exchange

Hosted by Malcolm Biggins & 7 others
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The NYC Nanotech Innovation Exchange

June 17th | 5 - 8:30 pm | SOSV Office at 7 Pennsylvania Plaza (9th Floor)

Campus Deep Tech, SOSV, Nanotech NYC are bringing together a curated group of startups, investors, industry leaders, and academics to explore the next wave of nanoscale innovation across advanced materials, semiconductors, quantum, and other emerging areas.

This Initiative is supported by JP Morgan and the City of Yokohama.

Founders & Researchers Interested in Presenting - Interest Form: https://forms.gle/enP9anM8qaKzeZpg7

Technology Focus Areas

Advanced Materials & Nano-Enabled Materials: Semiconductors, graphene, 2D materials, nanocomposites, coatings, ceramics, polymers.

Quantum & Photonics: Photonics, superconductors, spin systems, quantum materials, enabling hardware.

Nano-Enabled Energy, Manufacturing & Industrial Applications: Catalysts, batteries, energy systems, advanced manufacturing, sensors, separations, other frontier technologies.

What to Expect

Industry leaders & investors will present 'reverse pitches' where they will identify specific pain points and opportunity areas where they would like to see innovators focus next. Reverse pitches from teams at:

  • IBM

  • AirLiquide

  • SOSV

Nanotech researchers and early-stage startups will also share cutting-edge technologies and their commercial potential.

Why Attend:

  • Discover breakthrough nanotechnology research & startups

  • Engage directly with faculty and PhDs working at the frontier of materials and nanoscale systems

  • Identify investment and partnership opportunities

  • Become part of the region's growing deep tech ecosystem

Run of Show:

  1. Reverse pitch presentations from industry leaders and investors

  2. Innovation pitch presentations from researchers and founders across Columbia, NYU, Princeton, Yale, UPenn, Rutgers, NJIT, Cornell, CUNY, and other leading universities

  3. Networking reception (drinks & light bites included)

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J.P. Morgan Innovation Economy Banking is dedicated to supporting the next generation of builders — bringing together founders, investors, startups, and high-growth companies. With technology that powers growth, J.P. Morgan enables early-stage and venture-backed companies to make secure, real-time, and efficient financial decisions.

The ​City of Yokohama is Japan’s second-largest city, located just 30 minutes from Tokyo, with excellent access to major global markets. As a historic port city, it serves as an international gateway and a growing hub for innovation and is home to many large companies and startups in the deep tech, semiconductor, and quantum fields. 
It also hosts Pacifico Yokohama, one of the country’s largest convention centers and which holds the highest number of international conferences in Japan.
Yokohama is also the only Japanese municipality with an official office in New York,actively supporting U.S. startups entering Japan and Japanese startups expanding to the U.S. through several international partnerships.

Location
7 Pennsylvania Plaza 9th floor
New York, NY 10001, USA
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