Theme: Taking Nanotechnology to New Heights through Innovation and Collaboration

NanoScience 2016

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NanoScience 2016

 Conference series LLC invites all the participants across the globe to attend the 11th International Conference and Expo on Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology on October 20-22 2016, Rome, Italy. This scientific gathering guarantee offering thoughts and ideas will enable and secure you the theme “Taking Nanotechnology to New Heights through Innovation and Collaboration”. It provides a premier technical forum for reporting and learning about the latest research and development, as well as for launching new applications and technologies.

Track 1: Frontier in Nanoscience and molecular Nanotechnology

Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology is the new outskirts of science and innovation in Europe and around the globe, working at the size of individual particles. Top researchers and in addition policymakers overall acclaim the advantages it would convey to the whole society and economy: a large portion of them demand the key part research would play in the quality creation procedure to create exploitable arrangement of innovations by the European business prompting a decision of remarkable applications, items, markets and productive income sources. The velocity of advancement and the quick uptake of new improvements in the field of Nanoscience and nanotechnologies are enhancing the personal satisfaction of European residents and additionally meeting the Lisbon European Council objective for the EU to wind up the most focused information based society by 2015. There are more than 50 colleges and research organizations all over world for Nanoscience and atomic nanotechnology. Propels in Nano-scale advancements will form into mass markets in the coming years, with new items and administrations created by the business fit for upgrading human wellbeing, while additionally rationing assets and ensuring the earth.

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6th  Conference on Global Experts Meeting Expo on Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology April 21-23, 2016, Dubai, UAE; 12th Nanotechnology Products Expo November 10-12, 2016, Melbourne, Australia; 2nd World Congress and Expo and Expo on Medical Devices, December 01-03, 2016, Baltimore, USA; Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICONN), Canberra, Australia; The Fundamental Science of Nanotechnology, Oxford, United Kingdom,4th Nanotechnology-2016 Dubai, UAE; High Performance and Optimum Design of Structures and Materials 2016 Siena, Italy; 8th Environmental Research conference, Luebeck, Germany, 2016; conference on  Mechanical Design and Engineering (ICMDE 2016) Torino, Italy; 6th Advanced Materials Research conference (ICAMR 2016) Torino, Italy; 5th ICICA Information Computer Application conference Brisbane, Australia.

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Nanotechnology and NanoScience Student Association

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Track 2: Nanofabrication and characterization

 Nanofabrication is the configuration and production of gadgets with measurements measured in Nano meters. One Nano meter is 10 - 9 meters, or a million of a millimeter. Nanofabrication is of enthusiasm to PC engineers since it opens the way to super-high-thickness microchip s and memory chip s. It has been recommended that every information bit could be put away in a solitary iota. Conveying this further, a solitary molecule may even have the capacity to speak to a byte or expression of information. Nanofabrication has additionally gotten the consideration of the restorative business, the military, and the avionic business. The business sector for nanofabrication hardware will develop at a compound yearly development rate of 10.4 percent over the period 2009 to 2014 and reach $90.4 billion in that year, as indicated by Innovative Research and Products Inc. (Stamford, Connecticut).Over the same period the business sector for semiconductor wafers develop at a CAGR of 14 percent to twofold and reach $20.6 billion in that year, the company said.

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6th Global Experts Meeting and Expo on Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology April 21-23, 2016, Dubai, UAE; 8th World Medical Nanotechnology Congress & Expo June 9-11, 2016, Dallas, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology in Health Care July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 11th International Conference on Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology September 26-28, 2016, London, UK; 12th Nanotechnology Products Expo November 10-12, 2016, Melbourne, Australia; Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICONN), Canberra, Australia; The Fundamental Science of Nanotechnology, Oxford, United Kingdom; Smart Materials & Surfaces Conference SMS KOREA 2016, Incheon, Korea; Metallurgical Coatings and Thin Films Conference, San Diego, United States; Faraday Discussion: Nanoparticles with Morphological and Functional Anisotropy 2016, Glasgow, United Kingdom; IEEE, International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, Shanghai, China.

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Microscopy Society of America

Nano Business Alliance

The International Association of Nano Technology

 

Track 3: Advance Nanomaterials

Nano materials are characterized as materials with no less than one outside measurement in the size extent from around 1-100 nanometers. Nanoparticles are items with each of the three outside measurements at the nanoscale1. Nanoparticles that are normally happening (e.g., volcanic powder, ash from woodland fires) or are the accidental side effects of ignition procedures (e.g., welding, diesel motors) are generally physically and synthetically heterogeneous and frequently termed ultrafine particles. Built nanoparticles are deliberately delivered and planned with particular properties identified with shape, size, surface properties and science. These properties are reflected in mist concentrates, colloids, or powders. Regularly, the conduct of Nanomaterials might depend more on surface region than molecule arrangement itself. World interest for Nano materials will rise more than more than two times to $5.5 billion in 2016. Nanotubes, Nano clays and quantum dabs will be the quickest developing sorts. The vitality stockpiling and era and development markets will offer the best development prospects. China, India and the US will lead picks up among countries. This study dissects the $2 billion world nanomaterial industry. It presents recorded interest information for the years 2001, 2006 and 2011, and gauges for 2016 and 2021 by material (e.g., metal oxides, chemicals and polymers, metals, nanotubes), market (e.g., social insurance, gadgets, vitality era and capacity, development), world area and for 15 nations

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Track4: Nano-electronics and Microsystems

Nano electronics holds a few responses for how we may build the capacities of gadgets while we lessen their weight and control utilization. Enhancing show screens on gadgets. This includes lessening power utilization while diminishing the weight and thickness of the screens, expanding the thickness of memory chips. Specialists are adding to a kind of memory chip with an anticipated thickness of one terabyte of memory for each square crawl or more prominent. Lessening the measure of transistors utilized as a part of coordinated circuits. One scientist trusts it might be conceivable to "put the force of the greater part of today's available PCs in the palm of your hand". Microelectronics is one of the primary subfield of hardware. As the name shows, microelectronics is exceptionally identified with the study and fabricate of micro-fabrication of little electronic parts. Miniaturized scale sensors that join optical and mechanical sensor capacities with incorporated electronic sign handling are quickly developing in ranges, for example, wellbeing, wellbeing, ecological checking, and vitality control. Applicable samples are crash sensors for airbags and instruments for endoscopy. The worldwide business sector for Nano electronics is relied upon to reach $409.6 billion by 2015, as expressed by the new statistical surveying report. Nano electronics is relied upon to practice a significant impact on semiconductors, presentations, memory and capacity gadgets and specialized gadgets

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Nanotechnology and NanoScience Student Association

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Track 5: Nanomedicine and Nano biotechnology

Atomic nanotechnology has been characterized as the three-dimensional positional control of sub-atomic structure to make materials and gadgets to sub-atomic accuracy. The human body in involved atoms, thus the accessibility of sub-atomic nanotechnology will allow emotional advancement in human restorative administrations. More than only an expansion of "sub-atomic solution," Nano-medicine will utilize sub-atomic machine frameworks to address medicinal issues, and will utilize sub-atomic learning to keep up and enhance human wellbeing at the sub-atomic scale. Nanomedicine will have exceptional and broad ramifications for the restorative calling, for the meaning of malady, for the determination and treatment of therapeutic conditions including maturing, and eventually for the change and augmentation of common human organic structure and function". Nanomedicine is the conservation and change of human wellbeing utilizing sub-atomic instruments and sub-atomic information of the human body. "Nanobiotechnology is another outskirts for science with critical applications in pharmaceutical. It spans regions in material science, science, and science and is a demonstration of the new ranges of interdisciplinary science that are getting to be predominant in the twenty-first century. This course gives point of view to understudies and analysts who are occupied with Nano-scale physical and organic frameworks and their applications in medication. It presents ideas in Nano materials and their utilization with bio-components to combine and address bigger frameworks. Applications incorporate frameworks for representation, marking, drug conveyance, and disease research. The focal sensory system (CNS) items market came to $11.7 billion in 2010 and $14.0 billion in 2011. It is relied upon to develop to $29.5 billion by 2016, a CAGR as 16.1% between years 2011 and 2016.The anticancer items market came to $25.2 billion in 2010 and $28.0 billion in 2011. It is required to reach $46.7 billion by 2016, a CAGR as 10.8% between years 2011 and 2016

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8th World Medical Nanotechnology Congress and Expo June 9-11, 2016 Dallas, USA: 11th International Conference and Expo on Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology September 26-28, 2016 London, UK: 12th Nanotechnology Products Expo November 10-12, 2016 Melbourne, Australia: 9th Nano Congress for Future Generation June 27-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain: 7th World Nano Conference May 19-21, 2016 Osaka, Japan: International Conference on Nanotechnology Modelling and Simulation  (ICNMS 2016) April 1-2, 2016 Prague, Czech Republic: The 5th Conference on Nanomaterials (CN 2016) January 14-16, 2016 Bangkok, Thailand: Nanotechnology Conference and Expo Baltimore, USA, 4th to 6th April 2016: 4th Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Conference (ICNT2016) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 28th to 29th January 2016: 4th Conference on Nano and Materials Science (ICNMS 2016) New York, USA

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Track 6: Nanotechnology in energy and environment

Research into hydride materials for vitality applications commonly concentrates on upgrading gravimetric capacity thickness and particle transport of the materials. Then again, the necessities for stationary applications, for example, power devices can be essentially diverse and manageable to a more extensive class of potential materials. Various geophysical and social weights are driving a movement from fossil fills to renewable and practical vitality sources. To impact this change, we should make the materials that will bolster new vitality advances. Sun oriented vitality is the most extreme need to create photovoltaic cells that are productive and financially savvy branch of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, directing broad exploration on Photo-voltaic, Energy stockpiling and Hydrogen stockpiling to meet worldwide Energy necessities. BCC Research gauges the aggregate vitality related business sector for nanotechnologies at about $8.8 billion in 2012 and $15 billion in 2017, a five-year compound yearly development rate (CAGR) of 11.4% through 2017

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Track 7: Applications of Nanotechnology

The 2000s have seen the beginnings of the uses of nanotechnology in business items, albeit most applications are constrained to the mass utilization of latent Nano-materials. Cases incorporate titanium dioxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles in sunscreen, makeup and some sustenance items; silver nanoparticles in nourishment bundling, attire, disinfectants and family unit apparatuses such as Silver Nano; carbon nanotubes for stain-safe materials; and cerium oxide as a fuel impetus. As of March 10, 2011, the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies assessed that more than 1300 producer distinguished nanotech items are freely accessible, with new ones hitting the business sector at a pace of 3–4 every week. Germany has a social business sector economy that is viewed as the fifth biggest on the planet taking after the German unification in 1990. Germany's financial status has recouped from the retreat stage somewhere around 2008 and 2009 by tolerating fabricating arranges and sends out from outside the Euro zone. Germany's GDP starting 2011 was $3.139 trillion. Around 71% of the aggregate GDP is contributed by the administration area, 28% by the mechanical part and 1% by the rural segment.

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Track 8: Industrial Nanotechnology

A mind boggling set of designing and logical difficulties in the nourishment and bioprocessing industry for assembling high caliber and safe sustenance through productive and manageable means can be unraveled through nanotechnology. Microorganisms ID and sustenance quality checking utilizing biosensors; shrewd, dynamic, and brilliant nourishment bundling frameworks; Nano epitome of bioactive nourishment mixes are couple of samples of rising utilizations of nanotechnology for the nourishment business. Researchers and engineers in all commercial ventures are creating nanotechnology to make their items more grounded, lighter, sturdier, and more consumption safe and more efficient. Numerous nanotechnology applications are discreetly added to existing items to upgrade execution. For a rundown of customer items known not Nanotechnology is a developing interdisciplinary innovation that is regularly seen as another modern upheaval. Nanotechnology is progressively drawing in overall consideration inferable from its extensive variety of end-employments. As nanotechnology is advancing, so is the extension for its business development. The extensive variety of potential items and applications gives nanotechnology its tremendous development prospects. It has been estimated that the worldwide nanotechnology industry will develop to reach US$ 75.8 Billion by 2020. In such a situation, tremendous open door lies for industry members to tap the quickly developing business sector.

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Track 9: Nano Metrology

Nano-metrology has a crucial role in production of Nanomaterials and devices with a high degree of accuracy and reliability in Nano manufacturing. Nano metrology includes length or size measurements (dimensions typically given in nanometres and the measurement uncertainty is less than 1nm) as well as measurement of force, mass, electrical and other properties.  Nano metrology field is a exciting research and development area combining chances for discoveries in basic science and offering commercialization opportunities.

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Track 10: Graphene Nanotechnology

Researchers and companies consider the graphene, carbon sheets that are only one atom thick viable to be used as material in several fields. Potential applications include Fuel cells, Optoelectronics, Bio-micro robotics, lower cost solar cells, Transistors, water desalination, sensors etc.

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Track 11: Nanotechnology for Oil and Gas Industry

Oil & gas producers are one of the early adopters of nanotechnology because oil reserves are really just emulsions of oil, gas, and water that create Nano scale particles. Nano scale research and commercialization has enabled to improve their extraction processes. major oil & gas companies invest in nanotechnology-enabled innovations and use nanotechnology to Enhance oil recovery, Improve equipment reliability, Reduction of energy losses during production, Provide real-time analytics on emulsion characteristics, Deliver new source materials.

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Track 12: Nano Photonics

Nano-photonics is an enabling technology which concerns with application of photonics at Nano-scale dimensions, where field an enhancement effects which result in new optical phenomena offering superior performance or completely new functionalities in photonic devices and encompasses a wide variety of topics, including meta materials, plasmonics, high resolution imaging, quantum Nano-photonics, functional photonic materials. This technology has potential to impact across a wide range of photonics products such as high efficiency solar cells to ultra-secure communications to personalized health monitoring devices.

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Track 13: Nano Computational Modelling

Functional Nano-scale structures frequently involve quite dissimilar materials which are difficult to characterize experimentally and ultimately be assembled, controlled, and utilized by manipulating quantities at the macro-scale a combination of features which puts unprecedented demands on theory, modelling and simulation.

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Track 14: Molecular Nanotechnology

Molecular nanotechnology is a technology which is based on the ability to build structures to complex, atomic specifications by means of mechano-synthesis. Molecular nanotechnology is distinct from Nano scale. This advanced form of molecular manufacturing will make use of controlled mechano-synthesis guided by molecular machine systems.

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Track 15: Medical Nanotechnology in cancer therapy

Nanotechnology provides the materials that can be synthesized and functions in the same general size range of Biologic structures. Researchers are trying to develop forms of anti-cancer therapeutics based on Nanomaterials. Dendritic polymer Nano devices serves as a means for the detection of cancer cells and identification of cancer signatures and the targeted delivery of anti-cancer therapeutics and contrast agents to tumour cells.

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Track 16: Nanotechnology in Cardiovascular Medicine

The term nanotechnology alludes to an extensive variety of advances which might majorly affect drug and particularly in the field of cardiovascular pharmaceutical. A portion of the exploration territories in cardiovascular medication conceivably influenced by the utilization of nanotechnology incorporate observing gadgets for the cardiovascular framework (bio sensors), heart valve prostheses, imaging innovation (contrast media), instruments and propelled materials for insignificant intrusive surgery, persistent medication application innovation, drug eluting stents, and mechanical help gadgets supporting the coming up short heart.

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Track 17: Biomedical Nanomaterials

The science and innovation of Nanomaterials has made awesome energy and desires in the most recent couple of years. The following decade is liable to witness significant steps in the arrangement, characterization and abuse of Nanoparticles, Nanowires, Nanotubes, Nano rods, Nano crystals, Nano units and their congregations.

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Track 18: Nanotechnology for Environment Protection

Significant contributions are expected to environmental and climate protection from Nano technological products, processes and applications are expected to by saving raw materials, energy and water as well as by reducing greenhouse gases and hazardous wastes. Usage of Nano materials promises certain environmental benefits and sustainability effects.

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Track 19: Reinforcements in Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology potentially improve the efficacy, controllability and versatility of current drug therapies as well as possibilities of creating new drugs and drug delivery technologies for the more effective treatment of disease. Reinforcement is explored on all relevant length scales, from molecular to macroscopic, using a variety of methods ranging from statistical physics and computer simulations to experimental techniques and so on.

Related Conferences on Reinforcements in Nanotechnology

12th Nanotechnology Products Expo November 10-12, 2016 Melbourne, Australia: 9th Nano Congress for Future Generation June 27-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain: 7th World Nano Conference May 19-21, 2016 Osaka, Japan: 8th World Medical Nanotechnology Congress and Expo June 9-11, 2016 Dallas, USA: 11th International Conference and Expo on Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology September 26-28, 2016 London, UK: 4th Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Conference (ICNT2016) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 28th to 29th January 2016: 4th Conference on Nano and Materials Science (ICNMS 2016) New York, USA: International Conference on Nanotechnology Modelling and Simulation  (ICNMS 2016) April 1-2, 2016 Prague, Czech Republic: The 5th Conference on Nanomaterials (CN 2016) January 14-16, 2016 Bangkok, Thailand: Nanotechnology Conference &  Expo Baltimore, USA, 4th to 6th April 2016.

Related Societies:

Nano Science and Technology Consortium (NSTC) (India)

Nano Technology Research Association (South Korea)

Nanotechnologies for Tomorrow's Society (NanoSoc) (Belgium)

 

Track 20: Nanotechnology safety, Regulations and Ethics

Nanotechnology promises scientific advancement in many sectors such as medicine, consumer products, energy, materials and manufacturing. Nanotechnology-related industrial workers have the potential to be exposed to uniquely engineered materials with different sizes, shapes, and physical and chemical properties and health risks associated with manufacturing and using Nanomaterials are not yet clearly understood.

Related Conferences Nanotechnology safety, Regulations and Ethics

International Conference and Expo on  Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology September 26-28, 2016 London, UK: 7th World Nano Conference May 19-21, 2016 Osaka, Japan: 8th World Medical Nanotechnology Congress & Expo June 9-11, 2016 Dallas, USA:12th Nanotechnology Products Expo November 10-12, 2016 Melbourne, Australia: 9th Nano Congress for Future Generation June 27-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain: 4th Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Conference (ICNT2016) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 28th to 29th January 2016 : Nanotechnology Conference &  Expo Baltimore, USA, 4th to 6th April 2016: International Conference on Nanotechnology Modelling and Simulation  (ICNMS 2016) April 1-2, 2016 Prague, Czech Republic: 4th Conference on Nano and Materials Science (ICNMS 2016) New York, USA: ASME 4th Global Conference on Nano Engineering for Medicine and Biology 2016February 21-24, 2016 Houston, TX, USA 

Related Societies:

American Nano Society

International Association of Nanotechnology

Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, Rice University

 

 

 

 

STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

The goal of this report is to provide investors and others with information on the commercial potential of various nanotechnologies and to complement the growing body of technical information. Specific objectives include identifying segments of the nanotechnology market with the greatest commercial potential in the near to mid-term (2010 through 2015), projecting future demand in these segments, and evaluating the challenges that must be overcome for each segment to realize its potential in order to estimate the probability of successful commercialization.

INTENDED AUDIENCE

 The report is especially intended for entrepreneurs, investors, venture capitalists, and other readers with a need to know where the nanotechnology market is headed in the next 5 years. Other readers who should find the report particularly valuable include nanotechnology marketing executives and government officials associated with the National Nanotechnology Initiative and other state-level programs that promote the development of the nanotechnology industry. The report’s findings and conclusions should also be of interest to the broader nanotechnology community.

SCOPE OF REPORT

 The global market for nanotechnology applications will be addressed. Nanotechnology applications are defined comprehensively as the creation and utilization of materials, devices, and systems through the manipulation of matter at scales of less than 100 nanometers. The study covers nanomaterials (nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanostructured materials, and nanocomposites), nanotools (nanolithography tools and scanning probe microscopes), and nanodevices (nanosensors and nanoelectronics).

 A pragmatic decision was made to exclude certain types of materials and devices from the report that technically fit the definition of nanotechnology. These exceptions include carbon black nanoparticles used to reinforce tires and other rubber products; photographic silver and dye nanoparticles; and activated carbon used for water filtration. These materials were excluded because they have been used for decades, long before the concept of nanotechnology was born, and their huge volumes (especially carbon black and activated carbon) would tend to swamp the newer nanomaterials in the analysis.

Nanoscale semiconductors are also excluded from the study, although the tools used to create them are included. Unlike carbon black and activated carbon, nanoscale semiconductors are a relatively new development. However, they have been analyzed comprehensively elsewhere, and like carbon black and activated carbon, would tend to overwhelm other nanotechnologies by their sheer volume in the out-years towards 2015.

Target Audience:

  • Nanotechnology Students, Scientists
  • Nanotechnology Researchers
  • Nanotechnology Faculty
  • Nanotechnology Colleges
  • Nanotechnology Associations and Societies
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Training Institutes
  • Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies

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STUDY BACKGROUND:

While it appears inevitable that nanotechnology will have a broad and fundamental impact on many sectors of the U.S. economy, various technical, marketing and other hurdles need to be overcome before nanotechnology fulfills this promise. These challenges and differences of opinion regarding commercial applications are reflected in the widely diverging estimates of the U.S. and global nanotechnology markets.

Estimates of the global nanotechnology market in 2010 range from about $15.7 billion (the figure used in this report) to $1 trillion. By 2016, the market may be worth more than $2.4 trillion, according to different analysts. These differences reflect not only different analytical methods and assumptions, but also different definitions of the nanotechnology market (e.g., whether to include decades-old technologies such as carbon black rubber reinforcers and photographic silver, or whether to base the market value on nanotechnology inputs alone, as opposed to the total value of products that incorporate nanotechnology).

Perhaps as a reflection of the difficulty of quantifying the market for nanotechnologies, some analysts downplay the commercial dimensions of the nanotechnology market, and focus instead on the supply side, i.e., the development of new nanoscale technologies and applications. These analysts have made valuable contributions, raising investors’ awareness of and interest in nanotechnologies.

However, by itself, the work of these analysts does not provide sufficient information in order to guide corporate or individual investment decisions. Investors require additional data, such as the size of specific nanotechnology markets, prices, and competition, as well as potential regulation.

 STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:

The goal of this report is to provide investors and others with information on the commercial potential of various nanotechnologies and to complement the growing body of technical information. Specific objectives include identifying segments of the nanotechnology market with the greatest commercial potential in the near to mid-term (2010 through 2015), projecting future demand in these segments, and evaluating the challenges that must be overcome for each segment to realize its potential in order to estimate the probability of successful commercialization.

INTENDED AUDIENCE:

 The report is especially intended for entrepreneurs, investors, venture capitalists, and other readers with a need to know where the nanotechnology market is headed in the next 5 years. Other readers who should find the report particularly valuable include nanotechnology marketing executives and government officials associated with the National Nanotechnology Initiative and other state-level programs that promote the development of the nanotechnology industry. The report’s findings and conclusions should also be of interest to the broader nanotechnology community.

SCOPE OF REPORT:

 The global market for nanotechnology applications will be addressed. Nanotechnology applications are defined comprehensively as the creation and utilization of materials, devices, and systems through the manipulation of matter at scales of less than 100 nanometers. The study covers nanomaterials (nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanostructured materials, and nanocomposites), nanotools (nanolithography tools and scanning probe microscopes), and nanodevices (nanosensors and nanoelectronics).

 A pragmatic decision was made to exclude certain types of materials and devices from the report that technically fit the definition of nanotechnology. These exceptions include carbon black nanoparticles used to reinforce tires and other rubber products; photographic silver and dye nanoparticles; and activated carbon used for water filtration. These materials were excluded because they have been used for decades, long before the concept of nanotechnology was born, and their huge volumes (especially carbon black and activated carbon) would tend to swamp the newer nanomaterials in the analysis.

Nanoscale semiconductors are also excluded from the study, although the tools used to create them are included. Unlike carbon black and activated carbon, nanoscale semiconductors are a relatively new development. However, they have been analyzed comprehensively elsewhere, and like carbon black and activated carbon, would tend to overwhelm other nanotechnologies by their sheer volume in the out-years towards 2015.

PRESENT MARKET:

Total worldwide sales revenues for nanotechnology were $11,671.3 million in 2009, and are expected to increase to more than $26000 Million in 2015, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.1%.

The largest nanotechnology segments in 2009 were Nanomaterials. All Nanomaterials will increase from $9,027.2 million in 2009 to nearly $19,621.7 million in 2015, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.7%.

Sales of Nanotools will experience high growth. This market segment was worth $2,613.1 million in 2009 and will increase at a 3.3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to reach a value of $6,812.5 million in 2015.

Sales of Nanodevices will experience moderate growth. This market segment was worth $31million in 2009 and will increase at a 45.9% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to reach a value of $233.7 million in 2015.

The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Nanoscience-2016, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All members of the Nanoscience-2016 organizing committee look forward to meeting you in London, UK

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Nanotech is an international platform for presenting research about marketing, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in marketing for the benefit of both the academia and business. It covers a broad area of physics- Nanophysics, Material Science, Smart Materials and others. It will help to gain knowledge about the recent advancements and it is of course a good opportunity to discuss various aspects of Nanotechnology

WHY LONDON???

London is a leading global city, with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence. It is one of the world’s leading financial centres and has the fifth-or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world depending on measurement. London is a world cultural capital. It is the world’s most-visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the world’s largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic.London’s 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education in Europe. In 2012, London became the first city to host the modern Summer Olympic Games three times. London has a diverse range of peoples and cultures, and more than 300 languages are spoken within its boundaries. It is a major centre of higher education teaching and research and its 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education in Europe.

The global market for nanotechnology products was valued at $22.9 billion in 2013 and increased to about $26 billion in 2014. This market is expected to reach about $64.2 billion by 2019; a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.8% from 2014 to 2019.The global market for nanotechnology-enabled printing technology was estimated to total $14 billion in 2013. The market is expected to grow at a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.7% over the next five years to total $31.8 billion by 2018.The US market totaled $2.7 billion in 2013 and is expected to grow nearly $6.3 billion by 2018, a CAGR of 18.3%.BCC Research expects the European market to reach $5.3 billion by 2018 from nearly $2.3 billion in 2013, a CAGR of 18.6%.

Major Nanotechnology Associations around the Globe:

  • New England Nanotechnology Association (NENA)
  • Asian Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Association
  • International Association of Nanotechnology
  • American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM International).
  • Nanoscale Science Research Centers (NSRCs)
  • Australian Research Council Nanotechnology Network (ARCNN)
  • Global Nanotechnology Network (GNN)
  • Materials Research Society
  • International Union of Materials Research societies
  • Major Nanotechnology Associations around the Europe
  • German Association of Nanotechnology
  • Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory
  • International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON)
  • Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI)

Top Universities in London:

  • University of Oxford
  • University of Cambridge
  • Imperial College London
  • Queens marry university

Nanoscience-2016 is an exciting opportunity to showcase the new technology, the new products of your company, and/or the service your industry may offer to a broad international audience. It covers a lot of topics and it will be a nice platform to showcase their recent researches on Nanotechnology, Material Science and other interesting topics.

Eminent Scientists/ Research Professors, Junior/Senior research fellows, Students, Directors of companies, Engineers, Members of different physics associations.

Nanotechnology as an industry has crept into several other major industry topics covered by BCC Research. The innovation and emerging nanotechnologies have significantly reshaped the manufacturing, biotechnology, environmental and pharmaceutical markets. Nanoporous, nanotubes, nanocomposites,Nanotoxicology and nanoclays are all covered within BCC Research reports. In-depth market analysis of these technologies as well as trends, forecasts and profiles of major players prove how valuable the growth of nanotechnology has become. Efficiency of nanotechnology has led to great discoveries in prescription drug products, photonics and has had a great environmental impact in the water treatment and decreasing the amount of pollutants that deplete the environment.

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