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    The Global market is analyzed by the following Product Segments: NanoDevices, NanoMaterials, and NanoTools. 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. Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs.

    The report profiles 358 companies including many key and niche players such as:
    – Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc.
    – Advanced Nano Products Co., Limited
    – Altair Nanotechnologies Inc.
    – Bruker Corporation
    – Catalytic Materials, LLC
    – Chemat Technology Inc.

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    NANOTECHNOLOGY MCP-1
    MARKET ANALYSIS, TRENDS, AND FORECASTS, JANUARY 2
    CONTENTS

    I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

    Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations
    Disclaimers
    Data Interpretation & Reporting Level
    Quantitative Techniques & Analytics
    Product Definitions and Scope of Study

    II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

    The Science behind Nanotechnology: A Curtain Raiser
    Breaking Conventional Size Barriers
    What can we expect from Nanotechnology?
    Nanotechnology Market: An Overview
    A Historical Background
    Nanotechnology Holds Potential to Enable Green, Sustainable Future
    Nanotechnology to Transform Lives with Endless Applications
    Mass Manufacturing of Nanomaterials to Enable Exciting Applications
    New Techniques to Cut Production Cost and Time
    Industry Gains Traction
    Robust R&D Scenario Characterizes Nanotechnology Industry
    Despite Marginal & Sporadic Loss in Growth Rate, Global Nanotechnology Market Remains Largely Profitable Amid Recent Economic Upheavals
    Nanotechnology Growth Linked to Advanced Materials Invention
    Nanocellulose
    Graphene
    Quantum Dots
    Carbon Nanotubes
    Nanocoatings
    Outlook

    2. A REVIEW OF KEY NANOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCT MARKETS

    Nanomaterials – The Largest Revenue Contributor
    Rising Sophistication in Nanomaterial Manufacturing
    Hybrid Nanomaterials
    Graphene at the Forefront
    Nanocomposites – A Dominant Nanomaterial Category
    Table 1: World Market for Nanocomposites (2018E): Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption by End-Use Segment – Packaging, Building & Construction, Electronics & Electrical, Automotive, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Nanoparticles Category Add to the Growth Prospects for Nanomaterials Market
    Nanoclays – A High Growth Sub-Category of Nanomaterials
    Carbon Nanotubes Market – A Review
    Table 2: Global Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) Market (2018E): Percentage Share Breakdown of Production Volume by Geographic Region (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 3: Global Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) Market (2018E): Percentage Market Share Breakdown by Key End Use Markets (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 4: Global Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) Market (2017E): Percentage Share Breakdown of Value Sales by Leading Players (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes Market: The Dominant Product Variety
    Short, Medium & Long Term Applications of MWCNTs
    Table 5: Global Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) Market: Production Capacity by Type of CNT for Year 2018E
    Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes Market: A Review
    Nanofibers – Market Laden with Tremendous Potential for Future Growth
    Table 6: Nanofibers Market by Raw Material Type (2018E): Percentage Breakdown of Revenue for Carbon, Ceramic, Composite, Glass, Metal, and Polymer Nanofibers (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Nanocoatings: A Major Application of Nanoparticles
    Expanding Applications of Nanocoatings Spur Growth
    Environmental Benefits of Nanocoatings Attract Manufacturer Attention
    Growing Need for Better Sanitation & Infection Control Drive Demand for Anti-Microbial Nanocoatings
    Anti-Corrosion Nanocoatings in Demand
    Anti-Fingerprint Nanocoatings to Grow in Prominence
    Environmental Impacts of Nanomaterials
    Nanotools
    NanoDevices – A Small Market with Big Potential for Growth
    Nanosensors Redefines Sensor Technology

    3. A REVIEW OF MARKET OPPORTUNITIES IN KEY END-USE MARKET SEGMENTS

    Nanotechnology Drives Electronics from Microelectronics to Nanoelectronics
    Shift in Direction Towards €œMore Than Moore€™s Law€ Brings Spotlight on Nanointegration
    CNTs Finding Robust Demand in Electronics Market
    Growing Need for Boosting Computer Disk Drive CNT Enabled Storage
    CNT Applications in Supercapacitors and Batteries to Drive Growth
    Chemical Industry to Massively Benefit from Nanotechnology
    Nanotechnology Revolutionizes Pharmaceuticals & HealthCare
    Nanomedicine Market to Achieve Phenomenal Growth
    High Demand for Nanobots and Nano Healthcare Devices
    Nanotechnology Gaining Prominence for Treatment of Cancer
    Nanodiagnostic Products to Witness Strong Demand Growth
    Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery: A Specialized Market Opportunity
    Nanotechnology€™s Capability to Advance Modern Sensing Tools Extending its Application to POC Devices
    Dendrimers Serve as a Base to Build Multifunctional Nanodevices
    Nanotechnology Rescues Poor Water Soluble Drugs from Abandonment
    Agriculture & Food Industry
    Strong Demand for Packaged Foods Benefits Adoption of Nanotechnology
    Nano-Encapsulated Food Additives – An Emerging Area
    Preference for Smart Cars Benefits Demand for Nanotechnology in the Automotive Industry
    Application of Nanotechnology in Consumer Goods Industry Poised to Grow
    Advancements in Personal Care Products
    Opportunities Abound in Building & Construction Sector
    Nanotechnology Set to Revolutionize Alternative Energy Sector
    Photovoltaics – High Potential Market
    Low-Dimensional Nanomaterials Hold Potential to Transform Future Technologies
    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
    €œUnited 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

    Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc. (USA)
    Advanced Nano Products Co., Limited (South Korea)
    Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (USA)
    Bruker Corporation (USA)
    Catalytic Materials, LLC (USA)
    Chemat Technology Inc. (USA)
    ELITech Group (France)
    eSpin Technologies, Inc. (USA)
    Hanwha Chemical Corporation (South Korea)
    Hybrid Plastics Inc. (USA)
    Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc. (USA)
    Integran Technologies, Inc. (Canada)
    Nanocyl S.A. (Belgium)
    NanoMaterials Ltd. (Israel)
    Nanosys, Inc. (USA)
    QuantumSphere, Inc. (USA)
    Rogue Valley Microdevices, Inc. (USA)
    Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd. (China)
    Starpharma Holdings (Australia)

    13. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

    Table 7: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products by Geographic Region – US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 8: World Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products by Geographic Region – US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 9: World 14-Year Perspective for Nanotechnology Products by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2011, 2017 and 2
    (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 10: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products by Product Category – NanoDevices, NanoMaterials and NanoTools Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 11: World Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products by Product Category – NanoDevices, NanoMaterials and NanoTools Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 12: World 14-Year Perspective for Nanotechnology Products by Product Category – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for NanoDevices, NanoMaterials and NanoTools Markets for the Years 2011, 2017 and 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    III. MARKET

    1. THE UNITED STATES

    A.Market Analysis
    Overview
    US Nanotechnology Industry – Characterized by Diverse Value Chain Participants
    Research and Innovation – Key to Nanotechnology
    A Review of Select End-Use Industries Promising Revenue Opportunities
    Electronics and Communications
    Health and Life Sciences
    Cancer Medications and Treatments
    Early Detection of Cancer through Nanopore Sensors
    Nanodiamond Contrast Agents for MRI
    Chemicals and Advanced Materials
    Transportation
    Renewable Energy Infrastructure – Solar Cells
    Nanotechnology for Agriculture and Food Processing
    Advancements in Nanotechnology
    Trends and Issues
    Collaborated Efforts – The In-Thing
    Time- to-Market remains a Central Concern
    National Nanotechnology Alliance – Driving the R&D
    Leading Universities and Their Contribution to Nano Research
    Tools Act as Foundation for Higher Commercial Applications
    First-Mover Status Doesn€™t Guarantee an Edge
    Patent Profile
    Challenges
    Application Specific Nanomaterials Development Still Years Away
    Less Demand from Semiconductor Segment
    Challenges Galore for Start Up Companies in Nano Markets
    Nanomedicine Market Set for High Growth
    Carbon Nanotubes Market
    Research Institutes and their Involvement in Developing Carbon Nanotubes
    Early Entrants – A Profile of Company Size and Life Cycle
    Research Institutions
    Ames Research Center
    California Institute of Technology
    GE Global Research
    IBM Research
    Johnson Space Center
    Motorola Labs
    University of California
    University of Texas
    Product Launches
    Recent Industry Activity
    Key Players
    B.Market Analytics
    Table 13: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 14: US Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    2. CANADA

    A.Market Analysis
    Outlook
    Issues and Trends
    Brain Drain – Losing the Best and Brightest
    Universities and Government Agencies Involved in Nanoscale Research
    Recent Industry Activity
    Key Player
    B.Market Analytics
    Table 15: Canadian Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 16: Canadian Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    3. JAPAN

    A.Market Analysis
    Overview
    Analysis by End-Use Industry Segments
    Electronics and Communications
    Chemicals and Advanced Materials
    Transportation
    Health and Life Sciences
    Nanotechnology – A Strategic Pillar in Nation€™s S&T Plan
    Leading Japanese Institutions Involved in Nanotechnology Programs Over the Years
    Japanese Government – Leading the R&D Initiatives
    New National Programs Drive R&D Effort
    Japanese Programs in Nanotechnology Over the Years
    IT/Electronics and Nanostructured Materials – Favored Research Arenas
    Alloys – A New Dimension
    Nanotechnology Consortium – An Interface for Technology Transfer
    Hindrances to Development of Nanotechnology
    Reliability
    Cost
    Productivity
    Interface Between Nanotechnology And Conventional Technology
    B.Market Analytics
    Table 17: Japanese Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 18: Japanese Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    4. EUROPE

    A.Market Analysis
    Overview
    European Programs in Nanotechnology
    Healthcare and Life Sciences Dominate European Nanotechnology Market
    Nanotechnology Finds Application in Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer
    Targeting Nanoparticles
    Lack of Awareness Limits Application of Nanotechnology in Food and Feed Sectors
    Establishing a Regulatory Framework for Nanotechnology
    Nanoelectronics in Europe – An Overview
    Position of European Nanoelectronics Industry
    Transformation of Business Models
    Transformation of Research Models
    Migration of Nanoelectronics Producers
    Technological Impediments
    Mediocre Functioning of European Research Organizations
    Large-Scale Nanoelectronics Research Activities
    Split in Research Investments
    Inadequacy of Existing Funding Instruments
    Trends and Issues
    European NanoBusiness Association – Powering R&D Effort
    Commercialization of Products – Separating Hype from Reality
    Commercialization Challenges
    R&D Institution
    Philips Research (The Netherlands)
    B.Market Analytics
    Table 19: European Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products by Geographic Region – France, Germany, UK and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 20: European Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products by Geographic Region – France, Germany, UK and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2
    (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 21: European 14-Year Perspective for Nanotechnology Products by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for France, Germany, UK and Rest of Europe Markets for the Years 2011, 2017 and 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    4a. FRANCE
    A.Market Analysis
    Key Player
    B.Market Analytics
    Table 22: French Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 23: French Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    4b. GERMANY
    A.Market Analysis
    Germany Leads the Way in Europe
    Germany and China – Key Nanotechnology Markets
    B.Market Analytics
    Table 24: German Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 25: German Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    4c. UNITED KINGDOM
    Market Analysis
    Table 26: UK Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 27: UK Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    4d. REST OF EUROPE
    A.Market Analysis
    Recent Industry Activity
    Key Player
    B.Market Analytics
    Table 28: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2
    (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 29: Rest of Europe Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    5. ASIA-PACIFIC

    A.Market Analysis
    Overview and Structure
    Nanotech Companies in Asia-Pacific: China Tops the List
    Nanotech Players in Asia-Pacific by Area of Operation
    B.Market Analytics
    Table 30: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products by Geographic Region – China and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 31: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products by Geographic Region – China and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2
    (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 32: Asia-Pacific 14-Year Perspective for Nanotechnology Products by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for China and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets for the Years 2011, 2017 and 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    5a. CHINA
    A.Market Analysis
    Government Takes the R&D Initiative
    Chinese Agencies involved in Nanotech
    Nation€™s First Nanometer Technology Industrial Base Set up in Tianjin
    China Catching Up US in Nanotechnology R&D Race
    Researchers Engage in Nanotechnology Development
    China Moves in Top Gear
    Carbon Nanotubes Market
    Recent Industry Activity
    Key Player
    B.Market Analytics
    Table 33: Chinese Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 34: Chinese Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    5b. REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC
    A.Market Analysis
    A Geographic Break-up
    Australia – Part of the Tiny Revolution
    R&D Initiatives
    Nanostructural Analysis Network Organization Leads Research Initiative
    Prominent Australian Groups with their Principal Field of Research
    Australian Projects in Nanotechnology
    UNSW Develops Novel Technology for Large Scale Electronic Nanomaterials Production
    The World€™s First Undergraduate Degree in Nanotechnology
    Sydney-based Company Creates World€™s First Nanometer- Sized Working Device
    Challenges for Nanotechnology Development in Australia
    Strategies for Overcoming the Challenges
    The National Nanofabrication Facility (NNF) and Network
    Opportunities
    India
    An Insight into the Indian Nanotechnology Industry
    Nanomedicine Market Gains Pace in India
    Thailand
    Singapore
    South Korea
    Ministry of Science & Technology Takes Initiative for Nanotech Funding
    Information Technology Industry Leads Nanotech R&D Efforts
    Carbon Nanotubes Market
    Key Areas of Research – Energy, Optics, Textiles and Medical Equipment
    Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology – A Key South Korean R&D Participant
    Taiwan
    Overview
    Recent Industry Activity
    Key Players
    B.Market Analytics
    Table 35: Rest of Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 36: Rest of Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    6. REST OF WORLD

    A.Market Analysis
    Nanotechnology Becomes the Focal Point in the Arab World
    Israel
    Areas of Importance
    Nano Textile Develops Nanotechnology Based Antibacterial Fabric Treatment Solution
    Iran
    Nanotechnology Industry Advancements in Brazil
    Recent Industry Activity
    Key Player
    B.Market Analytics
    Table 37: Rest of World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2016 through 2
    (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    Table 38: Rest of World Historic Review for Nanotechnology Products Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

    IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

    Total Companies Profiled: 358 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries – 374) The United States (184) Canada (7) Japan (34) Europe (118) – France (6) – Germany (53) – The United Kingdom (24) – Italy (2) – Rest of Europe (33) Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (26) Middle East (5)
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