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Nanotechnology
Published: 2008/03
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Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
- Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations
- Disclaimers
- Data Interpretation & Reporting Level
- Quantitative Techniques & Analytics
- Product Definitions and Scope of Study
- Chemicals
- Automotive
- Aerospace and Defense
- Semiconductors & Electronics
- Pharma & Healthcare
- Food
- Other End-use Applications
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. Industry Overview
- Nanotechnology - The Builder’s Final Frontier…
- The Coming of Nano-Age…
- Expect the Unexpected…
- What can we expect from Nanotechnology?
- A Conceptual Definition
- Think small
- What is Nanotechnology?
- It is -
- It is not-
- Background…
- Breaking Conventional Size Barriers
- Beyond MEMS and MST…
- New Discoveries Bridge the Gap between Organic and Inorganic Materials
2. Market Demand and Growth
- Current and Future Analysis
- Exponential Growth Projected to Offset a Relatively Slow Start…
- Chemical Industry Currently Leads the Nanotech Bandwagon…
- Electronics/Semiconductors and Pharma/Healthcare Poised to Rule the Next
Decade…
- Prominent Assumptions in Revenue Forecast
- Commercial Applications at an Embryonic Stage
- Current Commercial Applications of Nanotechnology
- Government & Research Institutes Among Leading Customers
3. Industry Issues and Trends
- Product Commercialization - The Ultimate Goal
- Emerging End-Use Markets for Nanotechnology, Related Technique and
Estimated Years to Commercialization
- Research Arenas - Funding Dictates the Direction
- Nanocompetence by Geographic Region/Country
- Venture Capital - New Ventures On a Back Burner?
- R&D Budgets - Large Investments into a Small World
- The Big Spenders
- Reproducibility and Scalability - Defining Business at a Commercial Scale
- Nanotech Players - Germany Tops Europe While China Leads Asia-Pacific
- Table 1: Nanotech Companies in Europe (2007): Number of Players in Major
Regional Markets - Germany, United Kingdom, Switzerland, France, and Sweden
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 2: Nanotech Companies in Asia-Pacific (2007): Number of Players in
Major Regional Markets - China, South Korea, Japan, Australia, and Taiwan
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Historic Review
- Table 3: Worldwide Nanotechnology Market (2004): Percentage Breakdown
Depicting Distribution of Nanotechnology-based Companies by Geographic Region
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- “United We Discover” - Industry’s Call to Universities
& Research Houses
- Cross-disciplinary Nature Demands Coordinated Research
- Enabling Technologies - Need of the Hour
- Nanotubes - Current Production Costs Outweigh Potential Benefits
4. Nanotechnolgy Impact - Actual Applications in Everyday Life
- Nanocomposites
- Coating Process Developed for Self-Assembled Monolayers
- Plastic Nanocomposite for Step-Assists in Vehicles
- Nanocrystals
- Nanoparticles
- Stain Resistant Khakis in Vogue
- Aqueous Polymer Dispersion Products
- Nanoparticulate-Based Synthetic Bone
- Nanostructured Materials
- Tungsten-Carbide Cobalt Composite Powder
- Kodak Develops OLED Color Screens Using Nanostructure Technology
- Nanoclays and Nanocomposites
- Innovative Packaging and Material Alteration
- Nanocomposite Coatings
- Nanocomposite Tennis Balls Bounce Better
- Nanotubes
- Carbon Nanotubes Ready for Commercial Application
- Nanocatalysts
- NanoScale Catalyst Technology used for Converting Coal into Gas
- Manufacture of Automotive Catalytic Converters
- Nanofilters
- Nanofilter for Filtering Smallest Sized Particles
- End Use Applications - Commercialization Time Grid
5. Industry Structure and Financials
- Academic Research Institutions - Pioneering Commercial Applications
- The Commercialization Process
- Government Bodies & Venture Capitalists Fuel Research Initiatives
- Low Entry Barriers and Broad IP Landscape
- Research & Development - The Nanotechnology Lifeline
- US, EU and Japan - Spearheading Nanotech Revolution
- National Initiatives Promote R&D Efforts in Rest of World
- Interdisciplinary Nature Demands a Collective Approach
- Pioneers into a Small World
6. A Guide to Nanotech Financing
- Funding - The Lifeline for R&D
- Projected Nanotech Funding by Regional Governments (2006-2010)
- Table 4: Nanotech Funding by Regional Governments (2006-2010): Leading
Regional Markets Ranked by Fund Estimates - Japan, United States, Europe
Union, China, Germany, South Korea, France, Taiwan, Singapore, and The
Netherlands (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 5: Worldwide Investment in Nanotechnology (2001-2005): Government
Spending by Region - Europe, Japan, United States and Rest of World (In US$
Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Historic Review
- Table 6: Worldwide Nanotechnology Market (2004): Private Funding Provided
by Corporations and Venture Capitalists by Region - North America, Europe,
Asia (Including Japan) and Others (In US$ Billion) (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart)
- Table 7: Worldwide Nanotechnology Market (2004): Percentage Breakdown of
Venture Capital Investment by Sector - Electronics & Semiconductors,
Nanobiotechnology, Specialty Chemicals & Nanomaterials and Instrumentation
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Why Invest in Nanotech?
- The Societal and Industrial Implications of Nanotechnology…
- Life Sciences (Medicine, Biology, Pharmacy and Health)
- Industrial Sector (Materials, Products and Manufacturing)
- Environment
- Water Resources
- Energy
- Agriculture
- Space Exploration Programs
- Defense Capabilities
- The Timing…
- Reality Check - Looking Beyond the Hype
- Timeline - Timing Estimates for Commercial Nanotech Applications
- Investment Management and Control
- Investment Objectives - What, Where and How Much?
- Chemicals and Advanced Materials
- Electronics and Communications
- Biotechnology
- Investment Criteria - Analysis and Decision Process
- Venture Funding - Analysis & Decision Process
- Management of the Company
- Product
- Technology
- Target Market
- Business Model & Strategy
- Dearth of Quick Results Fuel Skepticism
- Factors Hampering Rapid Commercialization
- Long Duration of Time in Setting up Labs
- Legal & Regulatory Processes Delay Release of Funds
- Difficulty in getting Money
- R&D - Not an Instant Result Generating Activity
7. Product Overview
- Product Types
- Building Blocks of Nanotechnology Used, Components and Final End-Use
Products
- Dendrimers
- Fullerenes
- Nanobelts
- Nanocapsules
- Nanocrystalline Materials
- Nanofibers
- Surface Properties
- Nanoparticles
- Nanoporous Materials
- Nanosprings
- Nanotubes
- Nanowires
- Quantum Dots
8. Nanotech Applications - An End Use Perspective
- Tools & Process Instruments
- Scanning Tunneling Microscopes (STMs)
- Atomic Force Microscopes (AFMs)
- Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPMs)
- Chemicals
- Nanostructured Materials
- Nanostructured Materials - Application Areas
- Catalysts
- Attributes of Nanoparticulate Catalysts
- Future Scenario - A Road Map
- Paints and Coatings
- Coatings
- Membranes and Filtration
- Composites
- Sunscreens with UV-light Absorbing Nanoparticles
- Others
- Alloys - A Definite Facelift
- Semiconductors & Electronics
- Nanophotonics - Directing Tomorrow’s Telecom
- Near Field Scanning Optical Microscopy (NSOM)
- Nanocrystals
- Memory and Display Systems
- Optoelectronic Applications
- Nanotechnolgy - Its Relevance in Optical Fiber Communication Systems
- The Present Scenario
- The Future - What it Holds
- Precision Engineering, Optics and Analytics
- Quantum Computing
- Electronics and Electromechanical Systems
- Miniature Bar Coded Beads Herald New Age Electronics
- Automotive/Transportation Industry
- Sensors and Displays
- Sensors
- Global Positioning System (GPS) Sensors
- Catalytic Converters and Filters
- Aerospace and Defense
- Aerospace
- Smart Aircraft
- Defense
- Surveillance and Smart Uniforms
- Structural Materials and Coatings
- Weapons
- Pharma & Healthcare
- Nanotechnology and Life Sciences - A Potent Mix
- Most Hyped Applications are in the Biotech Arena
- Actual Implementation Areas
- Hand-Held Disease Detector
- Biomedical Nanotechnology
- Drug Delivery
- Nanoparticles and Gene Therapy
- Others
- Nanomachines - The Tech Revolution
- Food
- Edible Wraps - Putting Recycling out of Fashion
- Other End-use Applications
- Energy
- Quantum Wells (QW) Solar Cells
- Dye Sensitised Nanocrystalline Devices
- Fuel Cells and Rechargeables
- Power Transmission
- Nanoelectronics - Now and Ahead…
- Lighting
- Nanoproperties of Light
- Nanolasers
- Nanocrystals
- Other Miscellaneous End-Use Applications
- Proteins - A New Way of Making Wires
- E-Textiles - The Smart New Dress Code
- Futuristic Applications
- Bio-molecular Motors
- Genetic and Tissue Engineering
- External Tissue Products
- Internal Tissue Implants
- Dental and Bone Replacement
- Protein and Gene Analysis
- Nanorobot Therapeutics
- Lab-on-a-Chip Techniques
- Medical Diagnostic Sensors
- Nano Medical Devices - From Surgical Tools to Contact Lenses
- Nanoengineered Prosthetics
- Nanotubes - Potential Drug Delivery Vehicles
- Quantum Computers
9. Commercialization - Drivers and Barriers
- Market Drivers
- Limited Scope for Advancements in Silicon Chip Design
- The Red Brick Wall
- Nano-Breaking the Wall
- Semiconductor Industry- The Past, Present and Future
- The Solution
- Growing Need for Boosting Computer Disk Drive Storage
- Need for Use of Minute Parts in Consumer Electronics
- High Demand for Tiny Healthcare Devices
- Defying Gravity- NASA Banks on Nanotechnology
- The Challenges
- The Viable Force
- Challenges
- Separating Hype from Reality
- Scarcity of Researchers with Appropriate Training
- Limited Access to Tools & Technologies
- The Fat Fingers Problem
- The Sticky Fingers Problem
- Battling ‘Grey Goo’ Blues
- Research Duplication & Absence of Common Standards
- Legal and Financial Constraints for Startups
- Investment Issues and High Costs Delay Rapid Commercialization
- Guarded and Protective Stance on Intellectual Property & Open
Knowledge-Sharing
- Development of Industrial Processes for Patterning Materials on Nanoscale
- Effective Utilization of Government Budgets
10. Nanotech Patents - An Overview
- Proliferation of Nanotechnology Patent
- Patents - Guarding Intellectual Property…
- An Introduction - Concepts Made Clearer
- Inventor
- Types of Patent Claims
- Patent Claims - Basic Rules of the Game
- General Patent Trends
- Intellectual Property (IP) Patents
- Types of Intellectual Property
- Patents
- Nanotechnology Patents - Unique Characterization
- Corporate IP Policy
- Patent Protection Vital for Investment
- Industry’s Multidisciplinary Nature Calls for Regulations
- Nanotechnology Patent/Claim Trends - What’s New
- Select Patents
- A Historic Perspective
- Table 8: Worldwide Nanotechnology Market (2001-2003): Number of
Nanotechnology Related Patents Held by Region - United States, Western Europe,
Japan and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Select Technology Patents - A Summarized Profile
- Table 9: Overview of Global Nano Patents (1996- 2002) (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Dendrimer Patent Trends
- Table 10: ‘Explosive’ Growth in Global Dendrimer Patenting:
Number of Patents Issued Over the Period 1981-2005 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart)
11. Nanotech Fears - Are They Justified?
- The Flip Side of Molecular Nanotechnology (MNT)
- Economic Disturbance from Plentiful Accessibility of Cheap Products
- Economic Imbalance Due to Highly Inflated Prices
- Right Technology in the Wrong Hands
- Small can be Dangerous - Multitude of Miniscule Lethal Weaponry
- The Grey Goo Horror
- Military Risks - High Destruction System
- Environmental and Biological Risks - A Serious Issue
- Major Proposals and Efforts Underway on Nanoparticle Safety
- Synopsis - No Radicals Please!
12. Techniques and Technologies
- Top-down and Bottom-up Concepts
- Nanoscale Structure Construction Techniques
- Dip-Pen Nanolithography
- Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)
- Self-Assembly
- Soft Lithography
- Common Enabling Technologies
- Electron Microscopy
- Micromachining
- Molecular Design/Modeling
- Nanolithography
- Nanoprobes
- Nano Probes in Intra-Cellular Study
- Quantum Dots in Nano Probing
- Chemical and Magnetic Nano Probes
- Supramolecular Chemistry
- Thin Film Technology
- Nanomaterial Synthesis Techniques
- Amorphous Crystallization
- Chemical Precipitation
- Combustion Synthesis
- Dip Coating
- Dynamic-Magnetic Consolidation
- Electro-Deposition
- Electrophoretic Deposition
- Application of EPD to SOFC Fabrication
- Field-Assisted Sintering Techniques
- Gas Condensation With Thermal Evaporation
- Gas-Phase Processing
- High-Energy Milling
- Applications
- Hydrodynamic Cavitation
- Hydrothermal Processing
- Metal Powders
- Electroceramic Powders
- Organic Carbon Oxidation
- Cereals
- Removal and Stabilizing of Arsenic
- Birch Wood
- Wheat Gluten Isolate
- Reduction of BOD
- Jet-Printing Process
- Mechano-Chemical Synthesis
- Inter-Metallic Compounds
- Quantum Dots
- Nanotubes of Boron Nitrides
- Thermoelectric Material - Iron Disilicide
- Quasi-Isostatic Pressure Process
- Self-Assembly of Nano-particles
- Severe Plastic Deformation
- Shockwave Compaction
- Sinter-Forging
- Slurry-Coating Routes
- Sol-Gel Processing
- Solid-State Processes
- Sono-chemical Synthesis
- Spin Coating
- Thermal Plasma Synthesis
- Thermal Spray Coating
- Thermo-Chemical Synthesis
- Vacuum Evaporation on Running Liquids (VERL)
- Wet Chemical Processes
13. Technological Developments
- University of Michigan Develop Nano-Sized Voltmeter
- University of Illinois Develop Enhanced Biomimetic Membranes
- Georgia Institute of Technology Create High-Performance Transistors
- Jeff Bulte develops Nanoparticle-Embedded Microcapsules
- Max Planck Research Team Develop Gold Nanoparticles
- Technique of Mild Dispersion of Nanoparticles
- Nanotechnology based Panacea for Facial Wrinkles
- Prominent Nanotech-Related Technological Breakthroughs in 2006
- DNA Origami
- Nanomagnets To Provide Clean Drinking Water
- Array Connections Amongst Neurons and Nanowire Transistors
- Single Nanotube Electrical Circuits
- Nano Cure for Prostate Cancer
14. Recent Industry Activity
- Veritek Completes Acquisition of Omni-Lite E-Form
- Unidym Acquires Carbon Nanotechnologies
- NaturalNano Enters into Joint Development Pact with Cascade Engineering
- mPhase Technologies to Establish a New Wholly Owned Subsidiary
- NaturalNano and NYCOA Join Hand to Commercialize Nylon Pleximer Products
- Raymor Industries Expands Presence in Asia
- Nanosys Signs Development and Supply Pact with Rockwell
- Merck Allies with Nano Terra to Develop Solutions for Specialty Chemicals
- Bruker and Nanosys Enter into a Distribution and Collaboration Agreement
- Nanosys, NTT DoCoMo and DoCoMo Capital Form a Partnership Agreement
- Canon Enters into a Distribution Agreement with Obducat
- Nanocyl Signs Distribution Agreement with Velox
- Advanced Nano and Energenics Enter into Strategic Alliance
- NanoVic Launches Two Spin-Off Companies for Nanomedicine
- Hynix Partners with IMEC to Initiate Research on 32nm CMOS Technology
- Mitsui and Rice Collaborates with Team of Scientists
- Oxonica Acquires Nanoplex
- Starpharma Acquires Dendritic Nanotechnologies
- Nanocyl Joins Forces with Vantage Resin Systems
- Moser Baer PVL Acquires Minority Stake in Stion
- NanoPolaris Changes Name to Unidym
- CNT Technologies Selects CVD Equipment
- SouthWest NanoTechnologies to Acquire License from NEC
- Osmetech Inks a License Agreement with Ohmx
- NanoInk Signs a License Agreement with SII Nanotechnology
- ON Semiconductor Collaborates with Nantero
- NanoDynamics Receives Patent on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Structures
- NanoGram Establishes Business Unit in Japan
- NanoGram and Nagase & Co., Enter into Agreement
- NanoInk Signs a License Agreement with SII Nanotechnology
- Applied Nanotech Signs License Agreement with Shimane Masuda Electronics
- Invitrogen Enters into a Collaboration Agreement with Signalomics
- Maelor Signs a License Agreement with Plethora
- Imago Scientific Completes the Acquisition of Oxford NanoScience
- Arkema Inks a Supply Agreement with Nanoledge
- Air Products Acquires Nanogate’s Nanoparticle Dispersion Production
Operations
- BASF Inks an Agreement with NanoMaterials Technology
- BASF Inaugurates a Center for Nanotechnology Research in Singapore
- United Nanotechnologies Establishes Joint Venture with NEI Corporation
- Nanophase Enters into Agreement with Competitive Technologies
- NanoDynamics Enters into Partnership Agreement with Nanocyl
- Invitrogen Acquires Quantum Dot Corp. and Biopixels
- Agilent Enters into Partnership Agreement with Asylum
- Tailored Materials Establishes New Manufacturing Facility
- INSEQ Inks Agreement with Cheap Tubes
- Pacific Fuel Cell Obtains Rights to Carbon Nanotube Membrane Electrode
Assembly
- Carbon Nanotechnologies Expands Pilot Plant Facility to Produce Double
Walled Carbon Nanotubes
- Carbon Nanotechnologies Merges with C Sixty
- Los Alamos National Laboratory Inks Cooperative Researchand Development
Agreement with Carbon Designs
- BioSante Signs Agreement with European Pharmaceutical Company
- Alltracel Enters into Product Development Venture with ELMARCO…
- Southern Corporate University Receives Grant from Rosnauka…
- Nanotechnology based Building Material to Fight Pollution…
- Advance Nanotech Acquires Stake in Singular ID…
- Yashnanotech Joint Ventures with Cientifica Ltd. for Nanotechnology…
- Altair Nanotechnologies Inks an Agreement with Advanced Battery
Technologies…
- Agilent Technologies Purchases Molecular Imaging
15. Product Launches/Developments
- Biomet Launches NanoTite Dental Implant
- Nano Chemical Systems Launches Nanoilmarine GREEN 2-Cycle Oil
- Oakley Introduces Nanowire Polarized Sunglass Range
- Physik Instrumente Launches Nanopositioning E-755 Motion Controller
- Samsung Fabricates 65 Nano Chip for Digital TV
- NanoGram Develops Nanocomposites with Superior Refraction and Transparency
- Amsoil Launches Nanofiber-Based Ea Motorcycle Oil Filters
- IBM Develops Complete Circuit Around Single Nanotube Molecule
- Beyond Skin Science Launches Nanotechnology- Based SkinCare Products
- SmalTec Introduces M217-n Micro-EDM/Nano- Grinding Equipment
- Lati Launches Compounds with Carbon Nanotubes
- Zyvex Corporation Unveils New Product Family…
- Acrongenomics, Inc., Introduces Nanotechnology-Based Cancer Detection Kit
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- Nanofilm Introduces Clarity Defender for Automotive Application…
- Ahwahnee Technology Debuts Carbon Nanotubes Innovation Kit™
16. Focus on Select Players
- Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc. (US)
- Advanced Nano Products Company Limited (South Korea)
- Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (US)
- ApNano Materials (US)
- Catalytic Materials, LLC (US)
- Chemat Technology Inc. (US)
- Dendritic Nanotechnologies, Inc. (US)
- eSpin Technologies, Inc. (US)
- Genefluidics (US)
- Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc. (US)
- Hybrid Plastics (US)
- ILJIN Nanotech Co., Ltd. (South Korea)
- Integran Technologies, Inc. (Canada)
- Insert Therapeutics Inc. (US)
- Invitrogen Corporation (US)
- Nanocyl S.A. (Belgium)
- Nanogen, Inc. (US)
- NanoGram Corporation (US)
- Nanomaterials Laboratory (Japan)
- Nanoledge (France)
- NanoSperse LLC (US)
- Nanosys, Inc. (US)
- QinetiQ Nanomaterials Ltd. (UK)
- Quantumsphere, Inc. (US)
- Raymor Industries, Inc. (Canada)
- Rogue Valley Microdevices, Inc. (US)
- Rosseter Holdings Ltd. (Cyprus)
- Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd. (China)
- SouthWest NanoTechnologies, Inc. (US)
- Sun Nanotech Co., Ltd. (China)
- Teledyne Scientific & Imaging, LLC (US)
- Unidym, Inc. (US)
- Veeco Probes (US)
17. Global Market Perspective
- Table 11: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Products
Incorporating Nanotechnology by End-Use Sector - Chemicals, Automotive,
Aerospace & Defense, Semiconductors & Electronics, Pharma &
Healthcare, Food, and Other End-use Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual
Revenues in US$ Billion for the Years 2006 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 12: World 10-Year Perspective for Products Incorporating
Nanotechnology by End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for
Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Semiconductors &
Electronics, Pharma & Healthcare, Food, and Other End-use Markets for the
Years 2006, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
III. MARKET
1. United States
- Overview and Structure
- Current and Future Analysis
- Electronics and Communications
- CNTs to Enable Better Memory with High Speed and Less Volatility
- CNTS to Help CMOS in Size Reduction
- Chemicals and Advanced Materials
- Transportation
- Health and Life Sciences
- Trends and Issues
- Time- to-Market remains a Central Concern
- National Nanotechnology Alliance - Driving the R&D
- Leading Universities and Their Contribution to Nano Research
- R&D Budgets - Up, Up, and Higher…
- Table 13: Nanotechnology Market in US (2001-2005): Government Funding for
Nanotechnology (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Tools Act as Foundation for Higher Commercial Applications
- Early Entrants - A Profile of Company Size and Life Cycle
- Table 14: Lifecycle Stage of Nanotech Firms in the US (2001) (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart)
- First-Mover Status Doesn’t Guarantee an Edge…
- Patent Profile
- Challenges
- Application Specific Nanomaterials Development Still Years Away
- Less Demand from Semiconductor Segment
- Challenges Galore for Start Up Companies in Nano Markets
- Carbon Nanotubes Market
- Research Institutes and their Involvement in Developing Carbon Nanotubes
- Technological Developments
- Recent Industry Activity
- Product Launches
- Select Regional Players - A Review
- Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc.
- Altair Nanotechnologies Inc.
- ApNano Materials
- Catalytic Materials, LLC
- Chemat Technology Inc.
- Dendritic Nanotechnologies, Inc.
- eSpin Technologies, Inc.
- Genefluidics
- Hybrid Plastics
- Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc.
- Insert Therapeutics Inc.
- Luxtera
- Invitrogen Corporation
- Nanogen, Inc.
- NanoGram Corporation
- NanoSperse LLC
- Nanosys, Inc.
- QuantumSphere, Inc.
- Rogue Valley Microdevices, Inc.
- SouthWest NanoTechnologies, Inc.
- Teledyne Scientific & Imaging, LLC
- Unidym, Inc.
- Veeco Probes
- Research Institutions
- Ames Research Center
- California Institute of Technology
- GE Global Research
- IBM Research
- Johnson Space Center
- Motorola Labs
- University of California
- University of Texas
- Nanotechnology-Based Companies in North America - A Historic Review
- Table 15: Nanotechnology Market in North America (2004): Percentage
Breakdown of Nanotechnology-Based Companies by Type- Large Companies,
Subsidiaries/Joint Ventures,Small Companies/Start Ups and
Universities/Research Institutes (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Table 16: Nanotechnology Market in US (2004): Percentage Breakdown
Depicting Distribution of Nanotechnology Based Companies by State-California,
Massachusetts, New York, Texas, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, New Jersey,
Colorado, New Mexico, Florida, Michigan, Arizona, Minnesota, North Carolina,
Washington, Maryland, Nevada, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Connecticut, Virginia and
Other States (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
2. Japan
- Overview
- Analysis by End-Use Industry Segments
- Electronics and Communications
- Chemicals and Advanced Materials
- Transportation
- Health and Life Sciences
- Nanotechnology - A Strategic Pillar in Nation’s S&T Plan
- Leading Japanese Institutions Involved in Nanotechnology Programs…
- Japanese Government - Leading the R&D Initiatives
- Table 17: Nanotechnology Market in Japan (2001-2005): Government Funding
for Nanotechnology (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- New National Programs Drive R&D Effort
- Japanese Programs in Nanotechnology
- IT/Electronics and Nanostructured Materials - Favored Research Arenas
- Alloys - A New Dimension
- Nanotechnology Consortium - An Interface for Technology Transfer
- Hindrances to Development of Nanotechnology
- Recent Industry Activity
- Nanomaterials Laboratory - A Leading Player
3. Europe
- Overview
- European Programs in Nanotechnology
- Germany Leads the Way in Europe
- Table 18: Nanotech Companies in Europe (2007): Number of Players in Major
Regional Markets - Germany, United Kingdom, Switzerland, France, and Sweden
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Healthcare and Life Sciences Dominate Europe in Terms of Number of Players
- Table 19: Nanotechnology Companies in Europe (2007): Percentage Breakdown
of Number of Players by Sector of Operation - Healthcare and Life Sciences,
Consumer Goods, ICT, Chemicals, Defense and Security, and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Nanoelectronics in Europe - An Overview
- Position of European Nanoelectronics Industry
- Transformation of Business Models
- Transformation of Research Models
- Migration of Nanoelectronics Producers
- Technological Impediments
- Mediocre Functioning of European Research Organizations
- Large-Scale Nanoelectronics Research Activities
- Split in Research Investments
- Inadequacy of Existing Funding Instruments
- Historic Review
- Table 20: Nanotechnology Market in Europe (2004): Percentage Breakdown of
Nanotechnology Based Companies by Type - Small Companies/ Start Ups,
Universities/ Research Institutes, Large Companies, and Subsidiaries/ Joint
Ventures (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Trends and Issues
- European NanoBusiness Association - Powering R&D Effort
- Substantial Investments Underline the Regional Governments’ Drive
- Table 21: Nanotechnology Market in Europe (2001-2005): Government Funding
for Nanotechnology (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Commercialization of Products - Separating Hype from Reality
- Recent Industry Activity/Product Launches
- Select Regional Players / R&D Institutions
- Nanocyl S.A. (Belgium)
- Nanoledge (France)
- Philips Research (The Netherlands)
- QinetiQ Nanomaterials Ltd. (UK)
- Rosseter Holdings Ltd. (Cyprus)
4. Asia-Pacific
- Overview and Structure
- Nanotech Companies in Asia-Pacific: China Tops the List
- Table 22: Nanotech Companies in Asia-Pacific (2007): Number of Players in
Major Regional Markets - China, South Korea, Japan, Australia, and Taiwan
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Nanotech Players in Asia-Pacific by Area of Operation
- Table 23: Nanotechnology Companies in Asia-Pacific (2007): Percentage
Breakdown of Number of Players by Sector of Operation - Chemicals, Healthcare
and Life Sciences, Automotive and Transportation, Consumer Goods, Information
Communication Technology (ICT), and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Historic Review
- Table 24: Nanotechnology Market in Asia (2004): Percentage Breakdown of
Nanotechnology-Based Companies by Type - Universities/ Research Institutes,
Small Companies/ Start Ups, Large Companies, and Subsidiaries/ Joint Ventures
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- A Geographic Break-up
- Australia - Part of the Tiny Revolution
- R&D Initiatives
- Nanostructural Analysis Network Organization Leads Research Initiative
- Prominent Australian Groups with their Principal Field of Research
- Australian Projects in Nanotechnology
- The World’s First Undergraduate Degree in Nanotechnology…
- Sydney-based Company Creates World’s First Nanometer-Sized Working
Device
- Challenges for Nanotechnology Development in Australia
- Strategies for Overcoming the Challenges
- The National Nanofabrication Facility (NNF) and Network
- Opportunities
- China
- Government Takes the R&D Initiative
- Chinese Agencies involved in Nanotech
- Nation’s First Nanometer Technology Industrial Base Set up in Tianjin
- Carbon Nanotubes Market
- India
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Ministry of Science & Technology Takes Initiative for Nanotech Funding
- Information Technology Industry Leads Nanotech R&D Efforts
- Carbon Nanotubes Market
- Key Areas of Research - Energy, Optics, Textiles and Medical Equipment
- Taiwan
- Overview
- Recent Industry Activity
- Product Launches
- Select Players / R&D Institutions
- Advanced Nano Products Company Limited (South Korea)
- ILJIN Nanotech Co., Ltd. (South Korea)
- Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (South Korea)
- Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd. (China)
- Sun Nanotech Co., Ltd. (China)
5. Rest of World
- Leading Regional Markets
- Canada
- Issues and Trends
- Brain Drain - Losing the Best and Brightest
- Universities and Government Agencies Involved in Nanoscale Research
- Historic Review
- Table 25: Nanotechnology Market in Canada (2004): Percentage Breakdown of
Nanotechnology-Based Companies by Sector- Material and Processes, Life
Science, Semiconductors, Energy and Environment, Tools and Instrument, and
Design (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Israel
- Areas of Importance
- Recent Industry Activity
- Product Launches
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