June 8, 2007

InfoWatch Update: Nanotechnology

 

 

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NANOTECHNOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION

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There is considerable interest in academia, the investment community and among manufacturers about the exciting opportunities offered by nanoscale materials. Although many applications for nanotechnology remain theoretical (such as the fabled “space elevator”), construction is one area where several “here and now” applications have already emerged. While current use is limited (demand in 2006 totaled less than $20 million in the US), the market is expected to approach $400 million within ten years.

 

Nanotechnologies for Sustainable Energy: Reducing Carbon Emissions Through Clean Technologies and Renewable Energy Sources

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Both the report and the accompanying free white paper “Nanotech:Cleantech - Quantifying The Effect Of Nanotechnologies on CO2 Emissions” use a new economic model based on primary research that quantifies the impact and diffusion of nanotechnologies over time, allowing more accurate quantification of market impacts than was previously possible.

 

Nanotechnologies for the Energy Market

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The increasing desire for energy independence in the face of growing global competition for oil, Middle Eastern political instability and concerns over carbon emissions is causing many energy companies to look for technological solutions.

A new report from Cientifica, “Nanotechnologies for the Energy Markets” indicates that the primary impact of nanotechnologies will be in more efficient use of existing resources rather than the creation of new supplies from solar and hydrogen based technologies.

Using a new economic model based on primary research that quantifies the impact and diffusion of nanotechnologies over time, allowing accurate quantification of market impacts.

 

Nanotechnology in Healthcare to 2011

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US demand for nanotechnology health care products will grow over 17 percent per year to $50 billion in 2011. Afterwards, the increasing flow of new nanomedicines, nanodiagnostics, and nanotech-based medical supplies and devices into the US marketplace will boost demand to $107 billion in 2016 and $225 billion in 2021. The critical need for new or improved therapies for many medical conditions will promote the adaptation of nanotechnology to an expanding number of pharmaceuticals. Eventually, pharmaceutical applications of nanotechnology will extend into all major therapeutic classes, encompassing numerous formulations and delivery systems.

 

Worldwide Market Research: Nanotechnology-based Product Market and Bussiness Opportunities -- Current & Future Outlook

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Nanotechnology has begun to infiltrate every industrial sector, creating a broad range of emerging business opportunities from next-generation computer memory and storage devices to advanced drug delivery systems. This growth is expected to rapidly grow over the next five years as technologies that have heretofore been R&D projects enter the market and begin enhance, or sometimes displace, conventional technologies. Overall, it is expected that the market for the nanotechnology-enabled products reviewed in this report will grow at a CAGR of about 48.4% through 2010.

 

 

 

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