Bharatbook.com : Performance and Future Outlook of Nanotechnology Industry Globally
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Bharatbook.com : Performance and Future Outlook of Nanotechnology Industry Globally
Nanotechnology Market Forecast Report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Nanotechnology-Market-Forecast.html ) provides the information about the emerging trends of Nanotechnology Market.
Nanotechnology is going to pave the way for a revolution in materials, information and communication technology, medicine, genetics and so on as it starts moving from the laboratories to new markets. It helps to improve products and production processes with better characteristics or new functionalities. In coming years, products based on nanotechnology are expected to impact nearly all-industrial sectors and will enter the consumer markets in large quantities. Considering the future prospects of nanotechnology, countries across the world are investing heavily in this sector.
The global market for nanotechnologies is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 20% till 2013. “Nanotechnology Market Forecast to 2013” report also projects that market for nanotechnology incorporated in manufactured goods will worth US$ 1.6 Trillion, representing a CAGR of more than 49% in the forecast period (2009-2013). This growth will largely be driven by massive investment in nanotechnology R&D by both governments and corporates across the world.
According to our report findings, at the regional level, the Asia-Pacific region will experience the fastest growth in market for nanotechnology enabled goods, with CAGR pegged at around 52% in the forecast period, followed by Europe. The recent moves by the emerging markets such as India, China and Russia in the field of nanotechnology research and development will continue to the most prominent factors behind the growth in these countries.
Our updated and detailed research report evaluates an overview of emerging trends. The report has segmented the nanotechnology market by application and R&D investment. It discusses the nanotechnology market by key countries showing their prominence in the sector together with the emerging nations in the domain. Besides, the report covers various growth potential areas in the nanotechnology market at the global level.
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The Stanford Nanoelectronics Group presents “Nanotechnology – Carbon Nanotube Electronics”, a short educaitonal video on nanotechnology and carbon nanotubes (this video made possible by the National Science Foundation).
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Fundamental Technique of Nanotechnology
Posted by admin on Dec 16, 2009 in Recent Posts | 0 comments
Fundamental Technique of Nanotechnology
Introduction to nanotechnology manipulates the atomic properties of nanotechnology materials. Nanotechnology is the broad classification of applied science and technologies evolving around. Nanotechnology comprises of physics, material science, and applied science different disciplines. The characteristic of nanotechnology will be different and it comes up with standard features and techniques. It is designed and produced specifically to meet wide applications. It is used to control, manipulate the molecular level of the scale and it ranges with regards to the fabrication devices.
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Nanotechnology uses more techniques and tools for its updating. Nanotechnology includes techniques for fabrication such as deep ultraviolet lithography, electron beam lithography, atomic layer deposition, and molecular vapor deposition. With regards to nanotechnology research and nanotechnology reports, it is come to know that it is possible to measure nanostructures and it is functionality. Nanotechnology can be used for wide applications and it has been designed specifically to meet the requirement of the customers around the world. Nanotechnology is an extension of existing sciences which interprets as nano scale or as recasting of existing science using new technology research.
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Nanotechnology and the apparel industry
Posted by admin on Nov 10, 2009 in Recent Posts | 0 comments
Nanotechnology and the apparel industry
While nanotechnology is only in its earliest stages of development and application within the apparel industry, experts agree that nano-enhanced garments will likely become as expected and commonplace as attributes such as stretch, breathability and comfort.
One thing is clear, if investment by other industries is any indication of market potential, apparel is on track to reap many benefits.
The first in a series of timely Executive Briefings, provides a completely fresh look at how nanotechnology – by enhancing the functionality of fashion at all levels, from athletic wear to luxury – is set to completely revolutionise the apparel sector.
Table of Contents :
1.0 Executive summary
2.0 The marketplace
-a rapidly growing market
3.0 An overview of apparel applications
-the next revolution in apparel
-nanotechnology and anti-counterfeiting
4.0 Stumbling blocks ahead?
-educating the consumer
-buzzwords causing confusion
5.0 Nanotechnology’s market impact—present and future
-different cultures, different end uses
-the application of nano particles
-the cost-benefit of nanotechnology
6.0 Key products in apparel
-Schoeller
-Nano-Tex
-Evident Technologies
7.0 Products coming down the pipeline
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Table 1: Key apparel nanotechnology products
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While nanotechnology is only in its earliest stages of development and application within the apparel industry, experts agree that nano-enhanced garments will likely become as expected and commonplace as attributes such as stretch, breathability and comfort.
One thing is clear, if investment by other industries is any indication of market potential, apparel is on track to reap many benefits.
The first in a series of timely Executive Briefings, provides a completely fresh look at how nanotechnology – by enhancing the functionality of fashion at all levels, from athletic wear to luxury – is set to completely revolutionise the apparel sector.
Table of Contents :
1.0 Executive summary
2.0 The marketplace
-a rapidly growing market
3.0 An overview of apparel applications
-the next revolution in apparel
-nanotechnology and anti-counterfeiting
4.0 Stumbling blocks ahead?
-educating the consumer
-buzzwords causing confusion

Viruses are nanotechnology (how a virus works)
Posted by admin on Sep 23, 2009 in Recent Posts | 25 comments
Download high quality version here: www.megaupload.com There are many methods of corrupting human DNA, starting with EMF, vaccinations and ending with GM foods. Viruses are artificial nanotechnology (which does not necessarily mean MAN-MADE) created especially for this purpose. According to recent studies 32% of human genome consists of the information encoded by virus-like elements and transposons. Viruses are non-living microscopic particles that attack healthy cells within living things. They do not have the characteristics of living things and incapable to metabolize. Viruses are not alive, so they do not have a need for food like living organisms. Viruses do not have an organized cell structure. They are so light that they can float in the air or water, be passed on to other organisms if touched, and fit anywhere. Viruses invade the cells of both plants and animals. They reproduce inside healthy cells causing diseases that are hard to treat. Viruses can not reproduce by themselves like bacteria or cells. They must attach themselves to the cell membrane of animals, or cell wall of plants and inject a part of their DNA into the cells of the host organism.. They do this by using a hollow tube structure to puncture the cell wall/membrane and pass its DNA into the cell. New virus cells are incubated inside the invaded cell. Once the virus DNA reproduces itself inside the cell, it uses the natural process of osmosis to leave the cell. These new virus cells attach to other …

Q&A: What does the term “nanotechnology” mean? Why is the prefix, nano, used in connection with technology?…
Posted by admin on Sep 20, 2009 in Recent Posts | 5 comments
Question by CiTy: What does the term “nanotechnology” mean? Why is the prefix, nano, used in connection with technology?…
What does the term “nanotechnology” mean? Why is the prefix, nano, used in connection with technology? How is this connected with the picometer.?
Best answer:
Answer by ginabgood1
NANOTECHNOLOGY – The purposeful manipulation of matter at the atomic level to achieve a defined goal.
Picometer – A metric unit of length equal to one trillionth of a meter
Therefore, the term “picometer” is a way to measure extremely small distances, which could be applied to nanotechnology as a measuring device.
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