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SUMMARY
Nanotechnology will soon become a household word. It is a leading-edge
technology that will revolutionize many sectors of manufacturing over the
long-term. Nanotechnology is generally defined as the science of designing,
building or utilizing unique structures that are smaller than 100 nanometers
in size (a nanometer is one billionth of a meter). This involves microscopic
structures that are no larger than the width of some cell membranes. In
particular, nanotech may involve the manipulation of materials on the atomic
level so that they take on new characteristics, such as increased strength.
MEMS refers to the very exciting field of the miniaturization of electronics.
Specifically, we define MEMS as "Micro Electro Mechanical Systems,"
micron-scale structures that transduce signals between electronic and
mechanical forms.
Nanotechnology will interface with such technologies as electronics,
biotechnology, chemistry, robotics and aerospace. The result will be new ways
to solve problems and create products, based on the use of micro components.
The fastest-growing commercialized uses of nanotechnology are in coatings
(including advanced paints used in demanding environments), specialty
chemicals (with many different applications), solar cells and LEDs utilizing
advanced polymers, and textiles (for example, new stain-free pants were
introduced by Eddie Bauer and Lee Jeans in 2003, based on micro textile
technology).
Plunkett's Nanotechnology & MEMS Industry Almanac presents a complete analysis
of the nanotechnology business. This industry represents one of the most
exciting, ground-floor opportunities in the world of technology today.
This market research tool includes our analysis of the major trends affecting
the nanotechnology and MEMS industry, from the increase in federal funding and
venture capital to breakthroughs in atomic and molecular scale structures. No
other source provides this book's easy-to-understand analysis of growth,
expenditures, technologies, funding, grants, corporations, research and other
vital subjects.
The corporate profiles section provides in-depth, one-page profiles on each of
the top nanotechnology & MEMS companies. We have used our massive databases to
provide you with unique, objective analysis, market research and competitive
intelligence on the largest and most exciting companies in: optics, coatings,
pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, microelectronics, molecular structures and
more. We've been working harder than ever to gather data on all the latest
trends in nanoscale technologies. Our research effort includes an exhaustive
study of new technologies and discussions with experts at innovative tech
companies.
Purchasers of the book or eBook version receive a free CD-ROM database of the
corporate profiles. The free CD is fully searchable by key words and key
fields (such as geography, industry code and revenues), and you can export
data from it directly to mail merge, spread sheets and word processor files.
Contains detailed market research, business analysis and competitive
intelligence, featuring:
- Nanotechnology, Nanoscience and MEMS Industry Trends/ Research &
Development
- Leading Technology Companies
- Nanotechnology Technology Finance/ Growth Companies
- Glossary of Nanotechnology & MEMS Terms
- Contacts: Including Industry Associations and Government Agencies
- A History of Nanotechnology
- A discussion of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
- Optics based on Nanotechnology
- Coatings based on Nanotechnology
- Molecular Electronics
- Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals based on Nanoscience
- Computer Memory and Other Systems in Nanoscale
- Self Assembly
- Nanoscale Carbon Tubes and Other Nano Structures
- Polymers, including Solar Cells and PLEDs
- Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Manufacturing and Research
You'll find a complete overview, industry analysis and market research report
in one superb, value-priced package. This book also includes statistical
tables, a nanotechnology industry glossary, industry contacts and thorough
indexes.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A Short Nanotechnology & MEMS Industry Glossary
Introduction
How To Use This Book
Chapter 1: Major Trends Affecting the Nanotechnology and MEMS Industry
- 1) Introduction to Nanotechnology & MEMS
- 2) What is Nanotechnology?
- 3) A Brief History of Nanotechnology's Rapid Emergence
- 4) Advances in Microscopes Enable Nanotechnology Research
- 5) Self-Assembly and Fabrication on the Atomic Level Enable
Nanomanipulation
- 6) Innovations in Bucky Balls, Nanotubes and Single Wall Nanotubes (SWNTs)
Make Commercial Production a Reality
- 7) Nanotechnology & MEMS Applications in Optics and Displays Lead to a
Breakthrough in Wireless Device Screens
- 8) Nanotechnology Will Create Powerful Semiconductors in the Near Future
- 9) Nanotechnology Holds the Key to the Ultradense Digital Memory of the
Future
- 10) Nanotechnology Applications Are Found in Energy, Fuel Cells and Solar
Power
- 11) Advances and Applications Are Made in MEMS
- 12) Nanotechnology Funding is Strong
- 13) Nanotechnology Safety and Ethics Are a Major Concern
- 14) Nanotech and Smart Fabrics Proliferate
- 15) Polymers and Nanotechnology Point to New Photovoltaic Technologies for
Cheaper Solar Power
- 16) Nanotechnology Has a Growing Role in Sports Equipment
- 17) Nanotechnology Converges with Biotech
Chapter 2: Nanotechnology Industry Statistics
- Nanotechnology Overview 2007
Chapter 3: Nanotechnology Industry Contacts
- Addresses, Telephone Numbers and World Wide Web Sites
Chapter 4: THE NANOTECHNOLOGY & MEMS 300:
- Who They Are and How They Were Chosen
- Industry List, With Codes
- Index of Rankings Within Industry Groups (THE NANOTECHNOLOGY & MEMS 300
grouped by industry, and ranked by sales and profits)
- Alphabetical Index
- Index of Headquarters Location by U.S. State
- Index of Headquarters Location by Country
- Index by Regions of the U.S. Where the Firms Have Locations
- Index by Firms with International Operations
- Individual Profiles on each of THE NANOTECHNOLOGY & MEMS 300
Additional Indexes
- Index of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities
- Index of Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Affiliations
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