Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c25342) has announced the addition of The World Nanotechnology Market 2005 to their offering.
Nanotechnology, the science of minuscule molecule with its continuous developments, is undoubtedly becoming a very important aspect for modern life. Its impact is most felt in sectors
like biotechnology, electronics, energy and industrial products. The nano tools of nanostructured materials are used to make items like nanotubes, nanoelectronics, nanocatalysts,
nanophotonic devices, nanosensors and other nano devices.
This market research report World Nanotechnology Market 's8211; An industry Update (2005) is an in depth study of the commercial potentials and the economic advantages of this recent
technology in the global nanotechnology market. This market research report predicts that nanotechnology would exceed $1,000 billion by end 2010 in the world economy. The increase in
demand for nanoscale materials, tools and devices would reach $28.7 billion in as soon as 2008. These would help medical scientists, engineers and other researchers to invent and innovate
in the fields of health, IT, communications and consumer goods.
To facilitate R&D, government has increased nanotechnology spending to over $3 billion per annum. At the same time, the venture capitalists have also increased their investments six
times over the previous two years. For instance, companies like Intel, IBM, DuPont, 3M, General Electric, Samsung and Hitachi have spent $3.8 billion in 2004. This has been divided into
46% by nanotechnology companies in North America, 36% by Asian companies, 17% by European companies and about 1% by rest of the world. The National Nanotechnology Initiative has declared
a fund of $982 million for nanotechnology R&D for 2006.
The market research report deals with nanotechnology applications worldwide. It gives the status of nanotechnology patents and IP, market for nanoparticles, and annual sales of
nanotechnology tools and instruments. The market research report delineates the activities of important companies, the national and local governments's expenditure on nanotechnology
R&D in emerging technologies and evaluates the challenges and how to overcome them.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c25342
Laura Wood
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