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The World Nanotechnology Market 2005


Publication Date   October 2005
Publisher   RNCOS
Product Type   Strategic Report
Pages   95
ISBN Number   not applicable
Product Code   RCS270
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Summary


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.

A market research report World Nanotechnology Market - 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. The 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' expenditure on nanotechnology R&D in emerging technologies and evaluates the challenges and how to overcome them.

Report Features

The market research report is essentially meant for entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, marketing executives, government officials and other readers to give an idea of this market in the next 5 years. Chapter 3 tells about global nanotechnology market - its industry structure of 2005 by regions, components/ products and applications, number and size of nanotechnology firms and status/ impact of nanotechnology on economy and society worldwide while, chapter 5 talks about nanotechnology research and development expenditure by geographical regions, national agencies and organizations. Chapters 6, 7, 8, and 9 give an analysis of nanotechnology patents, public attitudes on this industry, mergers and acquisitions and recent industry activities and developments respectively. Finally chapter 10 gives the company profiles of key players.

Report Highlights

  • Milestones in the development of nanotechnology.
  • Global nanotechnology market trends, 2004-2008
  • Global Nanotechnology industry structure by geographical regions, components/products and applications.
  • Current and potential nanotechnology applications' market growth
  • Applications and end users with the greatest commercial potential through 2008
  • Government and private companies' expenditures for research and development in nanotechnology industry.
  • Number of patents filed in Nanotechnology sector in 2004-05
  • Factors that will influence the long-term development of nanotechnology
  • Social and economic impact of Nanotechnologies
  • Mergers and acquisitions in Nanotechnology industry during 2004-05
  • Important developments and breakthroughs.

Content


  • About the Report
  • Glossary of Related Terms
  • 1. Executive Summary
  • 2. Nanotechnology - An Introduction
  • 3. Global Nanotechnology Market- Industry Structure, 2005
    • 3.1 Nanotechnology Market, by Geographical Regions, (%) 2005
      • 3.1.1 US
      • 3.1.2 Europe
      • 3.1.3 Asia
    • 3.2 Nanotechnology Market, by Components/Products, (%) 2005
      • 3.2.1 Nanomaterials, particles, and tools
      • 3.2.2 Polymer Nanocomposites: Nanoparticles, Nanoclays and Nanotubes
      • 3.2.3 Inorganic Nanoporous and Microporous Adsorbents
      • 3.2.4 Nanomagnetic Materials and Devices
      • 3.2.5 Nanocatalysts
      • 3.2.6 Nanofilms
      • 3.2.7 Nanoscale Devices and Molecular Modeling
      • 3.2.8 Nanophotonic Devices
      • 3.2.9 Advanced Ceramic Powders and Nano Ceramic Powders
      • 3.2.10 Quantum Dots
      • 3.2.11 Nanoelectronics
      • 3.2.12 Nanosensors
    • 3.3 Nanotechnology Market, by Applications, (%) 2005
      • 3.3.1 Automotive
      • 3.3.2 Healthcare
      • 3.3.3 Instrumentation and Tools
      • 3.3.4 Consumer Products
      • 3.3.5 Photonics
      • 3.3.6 Energy
      • 3.3.7 Communication
      • 3.3.8 Food and Beverage Packaging Industry
      • 3.3.9 Defense
    • 3.4 Number and Size of Nanotechnology Firms, by Countries and Sectors (%) 2000-2005
    • 3.5 Current Status and Impact of Nanotechnology, By Sectors, 2004-2010
  • 4. Mapping Future Impact of Nanotechnology on Economy and Society
    • 4.1 Scenario I: Brave New World (2010-2050)
      • 4.1.1 Economic Environment
      • 4.1.2 Key Characteristics
      • 4.1.3 Future Outlook
    • 4.2 Scenario II: Playing Catch-up (2010-2050)
      • 4.2.1 Economic Environment
      • 4.2.2 Key Characteristics
      • 4.2.3 Future Outlook
    • 4.3 Scenario III: The Bumpy Road (2010-2050)
      • 4.3.1 Economic Environment
      • 4.3.2 Key Characteristics
      • 4.3.3 Future Outlook
    • 4.4 Towards the Evolution of a Nano-Economy and the Future Wealth of Nations
  • 5. Worldwide Nanotechnology Research and Development Expenditure and Support, ($ millions and %) 1999-2004
    • 5.1 By Geographical Regions
    • 5.2 By National Agencies and Organizations
  • 6. Nanotechnology Patent Analysis
  • 7. Public Attitudes on Nanotechnology Industry
  • 8. Mergers and Acquisitions in Nanotechnology, 2004-05
  • 9. Recent Industry Activities and Developments, 2004-2005
  • 10. Company Profiles of Key Players
    • 10.1 Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc.
    • 10.2 Angstrom Medica, Inc.
    • 10.3 Aphios Corporation
    • 10.4 Applied Nanotechnologies, Inc.
    • 10.5 Argonide Corporation
    • 10.6 Aspen Aerogel Inc.
    • 10.7 Basell Polyolefins Company, NV
    • 10.8 C-Sixty, Inc.
    • 10.9 Cabot Corporation
    • 10.10 Capsulution NanoScience AG
    • 10.11 Degussa Advanced Nanomaterials
    • 10.12 Donaldson Company, Inc.
    • 10.13 Dow Chemical Company
    • 10.14 Dupont De Nemours and Company
    • 10.15 Eastman Kodak Company
    • 10.16 Emergency Filtration Products
    • 10.17 Ener1, Inc.
    • 10.18 Flamel Technologies SA
    • 10.19 General Nanotechnology, Inc.
    • 10.20 Hewlett-Packard
    • 10.21 Konarka Technologies, Inc.
    • 10.22 Nanomagnetics, Ltd.
    • 10.23 Nanospectra Biosciences, Inc.
    • 10.24 Quantum Dot Corporation
    • 10.25 Rosseter Holdings, Ltd.
    • 10.26 Oxonica, Ltd.
    • 10.27 Ube Industries, Ltd.
    • 10.28 Xerox Corporation
    • 10.29 Zettacore
    • 10.30 Zyvex Corporation
  • List of Tables
    • Table 1. Revenues from Nanostorage technologies Market, ($ millions) 2004-2011
    • Table 2. US Nanotechnology Health Care Products Demand, ($ millions) 2004, 2009 and 2014
    • Table 3. Nanotechnology Patents, by Country, 2004
    • Table 4. Nanoelectronics Market Forecast, by Technology ($ millions) 2004-2014
    • Table 5. US Nanotech Tools Market, By Application/Sector, ($ Millions) 2000-2020
  • List of Figures
    • Figure 1. Global Nanotechnology Market, by Technology, ($ Millions) 2002-2008
    • Figure 2. Convergent Technologies Market, by Values and % Change Y-o-Y, ($ billion and %) 2005
    • Figure 3. Global Funding for Nanotechnology, ($ millions) 2000 - 2004
    • Figure 4. US Government Nanotechnology Spending, (%) 1999 - 2004
    • Figure 5. UK Government Nanotechnology Spending, (%) 2000 - 2004
    • Figure 6. Germany Government Nanotechnology Spending, (%) 2000 - 2004
    • Figure 7. France Government Nanotechnology Spending, (%) 2000 - 2004
    • Figure 8. EU Government Nanotechnology Spending, (%) 2000 - 2004
    • Figure 9. EU - US - Japan Nanotechnology Spending, ($ millions) 2000 - 2003
    • Figure 10. EU - USA - Japan Nanotechnology Spending per Capita, (US $/Capita) 2003
    • Figure 11. Japan Government Nanotechnology Spending, (%) 2000 - 2004
    • Figure 12. Countries Nanotechnology Spending Comparison, ($ millions) 2004
    • Figure 13. Countries Nanotechnology Spending per Capita Comparison, (US $/Capita) 2004
    • Figure 14. Number of Nanotechnology Companies, by Country, 2004
    • Figure 15. Number of Nanotechnology Companies in US, by States, 2004
    • Figure 16. Number of Nanotechnology Companies, by Sectors, 2003-2004
    • Figure 17. Nanotube Patents Filed, by Applications, (%) 2004
    • Figure 18. Worldwide Carbon Nanotubes Market, (million euro) 2004 and 2010
    • Figure 19. Carbon Nanotubes Prices, (euro/g) 2004-2010
    • Figure 20. National and Local Governments Nanotechnology R&D Expenditure, by Geographical Regions, (%) 2004
    • Figure 21. World Nanotechnology R&D Expenditure, by Organization Types, ($ billion) 2004
    • Figure 22. Established Corporations Nanotechnology R&D Expenditure, by Geographical Regions, (%) 2004
    • Figure 23. Total venture capital investments in nanotechnology-related companies, Massachusetts and CA, IL, NJ, NY, and TX, ($ millions) 2003 and 2004
    • Figure 24. Total Nanotechnology IC Market Forecasts, ($ billions) 2004-2014
    • Figure 25. Nanomaterials Market, by Application Areas, (%) 2004
    • Figure 26. Worldwide Market for Nanoparticles in Energy, Catalytic and Structural Applications, ($ Millions) 2001-2006
    • Figure 27. Worldwide Market for Nanoparticles in Biomedical, Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Applications, ($ Millions) 2000-2005
    • Figure 28. Worldwide Volume and Value for Polymer Nanocomposites by Type, (Millions) 2003-2008
    • Figure 29. Global Market for Market for Inorganic Nanoporous and Microporous Adsorbents by Type, ($ Millions) 2002-2004 and 2009
    • Figure 30. Global Market for Biomedical Nanoscale Devices, ($ Millions) 2002-2007
    • Figure 31. Global Market Segments for Nanophotonic Devices, ($ Millions) 2003-2009
    • Figure 32. Growth of the Worldwide Market for Photonic Integrated Circuit Subsystem and Components, ($ Millions) 2002-2009
    • Figure 33. Global Value of Nano Inputs by Type of Consumer Product, ($ Millions) 2004-2010
    • Figure 34. Global Market for Nanomagnetic Materials and Devices by Sector, ($ Millions) 2003-2009
    • Figure 35. Global Nanocatalyst Market, ($ Billions) 2002-2009
    • Figure 36. Value of Worldwide Shipments of Thin Films and Nanofilms, ($ Millions) 2003-2008
    • Figure 37. Year-to-Year Growth in Mentions of The Word "Nanotechnology" in the Print Media, 1999-2003
    • Figure 38. Global Market QD Product Commercialization Roadmap and Projected Revenue Growth, ($ Millions) 2002-2009
    • Figure 39. U.S. Military Advanced Battery Forecast, 2000-2008
    • Figure 40. Worldwide government funding for nanotechnology R&D, (%) 2004