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Nanotechnologies In 2009: Creative Destruction or Credit Crunch? is a new white paper looking at the effects of the current financial crisis on the world of nanotechnologies.

This white paper looks at the five most significant issues which Cientifica CEO Tim Harper sees impacting the world of nanotechnologies in the coming year.

Feel free to disagree at TNTlog or contact us for more specific information.


The Nanotechnology Opportunity Report (NOR) 2008, 3rd Edition provides the most comprehensive report on the economic impact of nanotechnologies Cientifica has released to date. The report contains over 1,000 pages, several thousand figures and tables, and offers full market forecasts for the key industrial sectors impacted by nanotechnologies.



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Nanotechnologies In 2009
Creative Destruction or Credit Crunch?Nanotechnologies In 2009: Creative Destruction or Credit Crunch? is a new white paper looking at the effects of the current financial crisis on the world of nanotechnologies.

In 2009 we can expect to hear much more of Joseph Schumpeter’s ideas of Creative Destruction as the world comes to terms with the credit crunch.

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This white paper looks at the five most significant issues which Cientifica CEO Tim Harper sees impacting the world of nanotechnologies in the coming year.

Feel free to disagree at TNTlog or contact us for more specific information.

 
The Nanotechnology Opportunity Report (NOR) 2008


The Nanotechnology Opportunity Report (NOR) 2008, 3rd Edition (click for more information) provides the most comprehensive report on the economic impact of nanotechnologies Cientifica has released to date. The report contains over 1,000 pages, several thousand figures and tables, and offers full market forecasts for the key industrial sectors impacted by nanotech, including:

* Electronics & Semiconductors
* Textiles
* Energy
* Food
* Drug Delivery
* Chemicals & Advanced Materials
* Printing & Packaging
* Automotive
* Aerospace & Defense
* Medical Devices & Therapeutics
* Medical Diagnostics


The first edition of The Nanotechnology Opportunity Report in 2002 was described by NASA as “a breakthrough… the first complete report of the state of our field” and the new edition is the first complete picture of the economic impact of nanotechnologies.

Following ten years and billions of dollars of government funding the report charts the influence of nanotechnologies in shifting from merely observing nature to choreographing it.

Designed for corporate strategists and policy advisors, The Nanotechnology Opportunity Report 2008 looks at the current and future impact of nanotech based on sound and tested economic models based on technology diffusion, returns on government funded R&D and corporate R&D in over a thousand companies wordwide.

Cientifica CEO explained, “In 2002 we predicted that there would be no nanotechnology industry and the recent failed IPOs and collapse of ‘pure play nanotech’ companies has shown the value of Cientifica’s rational approach to nanotechnologies. In the past seven years almost a billion dollars of venture capital money has been poured down the drain as a result of not understanding the crucial difference between a science project and a successful company. However there are increasing numbers of companies generating solid revenues from nanotechnologies.”

More information and the table of contents can be downloaded here (PDF 448k)
 

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