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Published by: Global Industry Analysts
Published: Sep. 1, 2008 - 153 Pages
Table of Contents
- 1.Overview
- Nanotechnology - The Builder’s Final Frontier
- The Coming of Nano-Age
- Expect the Unexpected
- A Conceptual Definition
- What is Nanotechnology?
- Areas of Importance
- Materials
- Life Sciences
- Electronics
- Production
- Breaking Conventional Size Barriers
- Beyond MEMS and MST
- New Discoveries Bridge the Gap between Organic and Inorganic Materials
- Current Commercial Applications of
- Nanotechnology
- 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
- Nanotubes
- Carbon Nanotubes Ready for Commercial
- Application
- Carbon Nanotube Television Up for Grabs
- End-Use Applications - Commercialization Time
- Grid
- Timeline - Timing Estimates for Commercial
- Nanotech Applications
- Conclusions
- Global Issues and Trends
- Product Commercialization - The Ultimate Goal
- Research Arenas - Funding Dictates the Direction
- Nanocompetence by Geographic Region/Country
- First 'Nano Network' by 11 Asian Tigers
- Venture Capitalists - A Cautious Lot since the
- DotCom Saga
- Reproducibility and Scalability - Defining
- Business at a Commercial Scale
- New Players - Numbers Exceed Expectations
- Positive Growth on Cards
- Table 1: Nanotechnology Market in the US (2005): Percentage Breakdown of Companies by Application Area - Materials and Manufacturing, Healthcare and Life Sciences, Electronics and Communications, Research, Energy, Consumer Products, and Tools
- “United We Discover” - Industry’s Call to Universities &Research Houses
- Cross-disciplinary Nature Demands Co-coordinated Research
- Enabling Technologies - Need of the Hour
- Nanorobotics Market Set to Grow Significantly
- Nanotubes - Current Production Costs Outweigh
- Potential Benefits
- Nanotechnology Funding
- Industry Structure
- Academic Research Institutions - Pioneering
- Commercial Applications
- The Commercialization Process
- Low Entry Barriers and Broad IP Landscape
- Research & Development - The Nanotechnology
- Lifeline
- US, EU and Japan - Spearheading Nanotech
- Revolution
- Table 2: Global Nanotechnology Market (2003-2005): Spending on Nanotechnology in US$ Million by Region/Country - USA, European Union, and Japan
- Domestic Initiatives Promote R&D Efforts in
- Rest of the World
- Interdisciplinary Nature Demands a Collective
- Approach
- Pioneers into a Small World
- Nanoproducts - Market Assessment
- Nanotubes
- Nanocrystalline Materials
- Dendrimers
- Fullerenes
- Nanobelts
- Health and Safety Issues Relating to Nanomaterials
- Commercial Applications at an Embryonic Stage
- Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Offer Bright
- Prospects
- Chemicals and Advanced Materials
- Table 3: World Market for Nanotechnology Applications in Chemicals and Advanced Materials Sector by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Billion for Years 2003 through 2008
- Electronics and Communications
- Table 4: World Market for Nanotechnology Applications in Electronics and Communications Industries by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Billion for the Years 2003 through 2008
- Health and Life Sciences
- Table 5: World Market for Nanotechnology Applications in Health and Life Science Industries by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Billion for Years 2003 through 2008
- Tools & Process Instruments
- Paints and Coatings
- Coatings
- Transportation
- Table 6: World Market for Nanotechnology Applications in Transportation Industry by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Billion for Years 2003 through 2008
- Sensors
- Automotive Industry
- Aerospace and Defense
- Table 7: World Market for Nanotechnology Applications in Aerospace and Defense Industries by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Billion for Years 2003 through 2008
- Aerospace
- Defense
- Other Futuristic Applications
- Nanoparticles in the Pharmaceuticals
- Industry
- Nanomaterials - Performance and Prospects
- Table 8: World Market for Nanomaterials by Product Segment - Nanomaterial Oxides, Nano-Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Nanomaterial Clays, and Other Nanomaterials Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2003 through 2008
- Nanomaterial Oxides
- Table 9: World Market for Nanomaterial Oxides by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2003 through 2008
- Nano-Metals
- Table 10: World Market for Nano-Metals by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2008
- Carbon Nanotubes
- Table 11: World Market for Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2008
- Nanomaterial Clays
- Table 12: World Market for Nanomaterial
- Clays by Geographic Region - USA, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$
- Million for Years 2006 through 2012
- 2.Technological Developments
- RTP Company Develops Advanced Nanoclay
- Compounds
- US-Based Private Inventors Develop New
- Nanocomposites
- US-Based Researchers Develop Nanocomposite
- Elastomers
- NanoGram Develops Polymer Nanocomposites
- NIST and University of Pennsylvania Conduct
- Nanoparticle Research
- University of Hawaii Develops Multifunctional
- Nanocomposite Material
- Revcor Develops Polymer Nanocomposites-
- Based Air Movement Devices
- University of Belfast Researchers Develop
- Nanocomposite Plasticizer
- Scientists Develop Thermoplastic Olefin
- Nanocomposite
- 3.Mergers and Acquisitions
- 4.Strategic Corporate Developments
- 5.Product Launches/Developments
- 6.A North American Perspective
- 6a.The United States
- Overview
- Table 13: US Market for Nanotechnology by
- End-Use Industry - Chemicals and Advanced Materials, Electronics and Communications, Transportation, Aerospace and Defense, Health and Life Sciences, Energy and Others Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Billion for Years 2005 through 2010
- Select Sectors - An Analysis
- Nanomagnetics
- Table 14: US Market for Nanomagnetics by Product Segment - Thin Films, Particulates, and Bulk Materials Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2003 through 2008
- Nanofilms
- Table 15: US Market for Nanofilms by
- Product Segment - Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$
- Million for Years 2006 through 2010
- Nanocomposites
- Table 16: US market for Nanocomposites - Annual Consumption Volume in Million
- Pounds for Years 2003 through 2008
- Trends and Issues
- Nanotechnology - The New Venture Capital
- Destination
- National Nanotechnology Alliance -
- Driving the R&D
- Emerging End-Use Applications Drive
- Market Growth
- Leading Universities and Their Contribution to
- Nano Research
- Materials and Medical Devices - Among
- the Current Commercial Applications
- Nanotechnology Medical Products Demand
- to Grow
- Time-to-Market Remains a Central Concern
- 6b.Canada
- Overview
- Issues and Trends
- Brain Drain - Losing the Best and Brightest
- Canadian Players in Nanotechnology
- 7.Japan
- Market Overview
- Table 17: Japanese Market for Nanotechnology by End-Use Industry - Chemicals and Advanced Materials, Electronics and Communications, Transportation, Aerospace and Defense,
- Health and Life Sciences, Energy and Others Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues
- in US$ Billion for Years 2003 through 2008
- Funding Criteria in Japan
- Nanotechnology - A Strategic Pillar in the
- Nation’s S&T Plan
- Leading Japanese Institutions Involved in
- Nanotechnology Programs
- Japanese Government - Leading the R&D
- Initiatives
- Japanese Programs in Nanotechnology
- 8.A European Perspective
- Overview
- Select Sectors - An Analysis
- Nanomagnetics
- Table 18: European Market for Nanomagnetics by Product Segment - Thin Films, Particulates, and Bulk Materials Independently Analyzed
- with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for
- Years 2003 through 2008
- Nanofilms
- Table 19: European Market for Nanofilms by Product Segment - Established Nanofilms and Emerging Nanofilms Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2006 through 2010
- Nanomaterials
- Table 20: West European Market for Nanomaterials by Product Segment -
- Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays,
- and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2005 through 2010
- Issues and Trends
- European NanoBusiness Association - Powering R&D Effort
- Research Duplication - Europe’s Bane on
- Nanotech Development
- European Programs in Nanotechnology
- 8a.France
- Overview
- 8b.Finland
- Overview
- 8c.Germany
- Overview
- The Research Programs
- Techno-Capabilities
- 8d.Russia
- An Overview
- 8e.Switzerland
- Overview
- 8f.The Netherlands
- Overview
- 8g.United Kingdom
- Overview and Structure
- Key British Academic Institutes in Nano
- Research
- 9.Asia-Pacific Perspective
- Overview
- Nanotechnology on the Fast Track in Asia
- 9a.Australia
- Overview
- Prominent Australian Groups with their
- Principal Field of Research
- Australian Projects in Nanotechnology
- 9b.China
- Overview
- Government Takes the R&D Initiative
- Chinese Agencies Involved in Nanotech
- 9c.India
- Overview
- 9d.South Korea
- Ministry of Science & Technology Takes
- Initiative for Nanotech Funding
- Information Technology Industry Leads
- Nanotech R&D Efforts
- Korea with 10-Year Plan to Make Rapid Strides
- in Nanotechnology Market
- Launch of Several Nanotechnology Projects
- Korea to Set up Single Window Service for
- Nanotechnology Development
- Advancements in Development Process
- The Outcome of Korea’s First 5-Year Program
- Technological Breakthroughs
- Nanotechnology Employment
- The Second Phase of the Korea Nanotechnology
- Initiative
- Outlook
- 9e.Singapore
- Overview
- 9f.Taiwan
- Overview
- 10.Middle East
- 10a.Israel
- Overview
- Areas of Importance
- GLOBAL DIRECTORY
AbstractThe global outlook series on Nanotechnology provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. The report offers a bird’s eye view of this new, promising, and pulsating, potential laden industry. The report provides a rudimentary insight into the concept of nanotechnology, providing selective insights into major technology trends, and its impact on commercial applications in key end-use industries. Also included is a compilation of recent mergers, acquisitions, and strategic corporate developments. Annotated with 20 market data-rich tables enumerating key research findings, the global and regional level of discussion culminates to provide a macro-level perception of the industry in its totality. Key regional markets briefly researched and abstracted include the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, France, Germany, Russia, UK, Asia, China, Australia, and Israel, among few others. Also included is an indexed, easy-to-refer, fact-finder directory listing the addresses, and contact details of 994 companies worldwide.
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