Noa Lapidot

Noa Lapidot

MERCK

Noa Lapidot Joined Merck Electronics as Director, Head of Nanostructures, Qlight site Lead in January 2019.
From 2011 to 2018, Noa served as EVP R&D and IP Manager at Virdia (US & IL), acquired by Stora Enso Biomaterials in July 2014. In parallel, Noa was involved in the establishment of HUstart, the Hebrew University Entrepreneurship Centre, where she lead the Science and Technology program.
In earlier years Noa held senior positions leading R&D, Operations and IP, at CollPlant (agro-biotechnology, medical device), Intec Pharma (controlled release of drugs to the intestinal tract), Sol-Gel Technologies (sol-gel encapsulated sunscreens ingredients) and Electric Fuel (Zinc-air batteries, electric vehicles).
Noa Lapidot holds a Ph.D. and B.SC. in Chemistry from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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New Dates for NANO.IL.2026

Dear Friends of the Nano community, participants, presenters, and invited speakers,

After careful consideration and as a result of the ongoing security situation in Israel, we have decided that it is in the best interest of everyone involved to reschedule the event.

These are the new dates:

10-11 March, 2026 | ICC Jerusalem

We understand the impact this may have on your plans and appreciate your understanding during these challenging times.

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to hosting a safe and successful NANO.IL.2026.

* Please note – registered participants and sponsors: Paid registration and signed sponsorship contracts will be valid for the new dates as well.
Should you decide to cancel your registration or sponsorship, the fees previously paid will be refunded; however, we cannot guarantee the same rates for the new 2026 dates.

Sincerely,

Prof. Danny Porath
Conference Chairperson
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Prof. Meital Reches
Conference Co-Chairperson
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Mr. Haim Rousso
Conference Co-Chairperson
El-Op former CEO

Mr. Rafi Koriat
Conference Co-Chairperson
Israel National Nanotechnology Initiative