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Global Nanotechnology Markets 2016-2024: Product Markets, End User Markets, Challenges, R&D Structure & Financing, Technology, Challenges, Product Launches, Industry Activity & Key PlayersDUBLIN, Feb. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Nanotechnology - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2016 through 2024. Also, a five-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Nanotechnology in US$ Million. The Global market is analyzed by the following Product Segments:
The report profiles 358 companies including many key and niche players such as:
Key Topics Covered: 1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW Nanotechnology Emerges as a Key to Enhance Quality of Water Filtration and Desalination Aerospace & Defense CNTs find Applications in Bullet Proof Vests for Military/ Defense Sector A Case in Point Developed Markets Represent Traditional Revenue Contributors While Developing Markets Turn Hotspots for Future Growth 4. KEY CHALLENGES TO RECKON WITH & WAY FORWARD Factors Impeding Growth of Nanotechnology: A Peek Into Challenges Controversies Still Dog Nanotechnology Factors Hampering Rapid Commercialization Delay in Setting up Labs Legal & Regulatory Processes Delay Release of Funds Difficulty in getting Money R&D Not an Instant Result Generating Activity Scarcity of Researchers with Appropriate Training Limited Access to Tools & Technologies Research Duplication & Absence of Common Standards Legal and Financial Constraints for Startups Investment Issues and High Costs Delay Rapid Commercialization Separating Hype from Reality A Major Challenge Negligent Attitude of Companies towards Potential Challenges of Widespread Use of Nanomaterials Potential Impact of Nanomaterials on Environment and Health Need of the Hour Guarded and Protective Stance on Intellectual Property & Open Knowledge-Sharing Development of Industrial Processes for Patterning Materials on Nanoscale Effective Utilization of Government Budgets 5. R&D STRUCTURE & FINANCING Focus on Nanotechnology on the Rise Globally Collaboration between Universities and Industries for Advancement of Nanotechnology Gains Momentum BRICS Vie to Become Key Centers for Nanotechnology Research & Development The Nanotechnology Lifeline Pioneers into a Small World US, EU and Japan Spearheading Nanotech R&D Revolution National Initiatives Promote R&D Efforts in Rest of World Cross-disciplinary Nature Demands Coordinated Research Interdisciplinary Nature Demands a Collective Approach United We Discover Industry's Call to Universities & Research Houses Academic Research Institutions Pioneering Commercial Applications The Commercialization Process Funding The Lifeline for R&D Research Arenas Funding Dictates the Direction Nanocompetence by Geographic Region/Country Government Bodies & Venture Capitalists Fuel Research Initiatives 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 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 6. 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 7. TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW A Conceptual Definition Think Small What is Nanotechnology? It is: It is not: Background Analysis of Major Product Segments Dendrimers Fullerenes Nanobelts Nanocapsules Nanocrystalline Materials Nanofibers Surface Properties Nanoparticles Nanoporous Materials Nanosprings Nanotubes Nanowires Quantum Dots 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 Nanotechnology 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 8. 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 9. NANOTECH FEARS - ARE THEY JUSTIFIED? The Flip Side of Molecular Nanotechnology (MNT) Economic Disturbance from Plentiful Accessibility of Cheap Products Nanotechnology A Disruptive Development: Disturbing Delicate Economic Balance Economic Imbalance Due to Highly Inflated Prices High-Cost Right Technology in the Wrong Hands Small can be Dangerous Multitude of Miniscule Lethal Weaponry The Grey Goo Horror Military Risks High Destruction System Misuse of Nanotechnology: Remains a Stark Possibility Environmental and Biological Risks A Serious Issue Major Proposals and Efforts Underway on Nanoparticle Safety Synopsis No Radicals Please! 10. PRODUCT LAUNCHES Liquipel Introduces INVISIBLE SCREEN PROTECTION Bruker Unveils NanoMechanics Lab for Dimension AFMs 11. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY Enel Commissions First Nanotechnology-based Wastewater Treatment Plant in Latin America LatticeGear and NanoTechnology Solutions Sign Distribution Agreement for Cleaving and Scribing Solutions Evonik Acquires Minority Stake in Nanotech Industrial Solutions Nanosys Partners with Exciton Technology Nanomedical Diagnostics Partners Rogue Valley Microdevices for AGILE R100 Integran Signs Exclusivity Agreement with Christian Koenen for Nanovate SMT Solder Stencil Foils European Chemicals Agency Inks Delegation Agreement with EC EU Observatory for Nanomaterials Silvaco Merges with Global TCAD Solutions Integricote Signs Distribution Deal with Binford Supply Luminex Acquires Nanosphere TCL Selects Nanosys Quantum Dot for New Premium UltraHD HDR Televisions Vexti Enters into a Licensing Agreement with Northeastern and Brown Universities for Development of Nanotechnology Products QuantumSphere Completes Advanced Production Facility Nanocyl Introduces a New Carbon Nanotubes Product ELASTOCYL HTV1001 Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co Formally Launches Shenzhen Nanotubes Port Project 12. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS 13. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE Total Companies Profiled: 358 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries 374)
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