Jun 9 2010
Plunkett Research, Ltd. has released its newest market research and competitive analysis report, Plunkett’s Nanotechnology and MEMS Industry Almanac, 2010 edition, which identifies and analyzes major trends shaping the nanotech industry.
According to Jack W. Plunkett, CEO of Plunkett Research, Ltd., “While nanotechnology has been slow to create profits to date, breakthroughs in research and an increased focus on commercialization paint a bright future for this technology.”
Major trends affecting the Nanotechnology and MEMS Industry analyzed in Plunkett’s report include:
Nanotechnology applications in displays lead to a breakthrough in wireless device screens.
Nanotechnology will create powerful semiconductors in the near future.
Nanotechnology holds the key to the ultradense digital memory.
Nanotechnology sees applications in fuel cells and solar power.
Nanotechnology has a growing role in sports equipment.
Nanotechnology converges with biotech.
Nanotechnology makes breakthroughs in health care.
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) ready to spread nanotechnology applications.
Nanochemicals hold promise for coatings and specialty chemicals.
“The strength and industrial qualities of carbon nanotubes are well proven, which is leading to the ramp up of high-volume nanotube manufacturing plants. Growing supply will bring down prices and spur use,” says Jack Plunkett.
A complete report with detailed industry trends and statistics analysis is provided in Plunkett’s Nanotechnology and MEMS Industry Almanac, 2010 edition. This outstanding reference book contains a nanotech and MEMS industry overview, industry analysis, market research, thousands of contacts for business and industry leaders, industry associations and industry sites, as well as statistical tables, an industry glossary and thorough indexes - all in one value-priced, easy-to-use package.
Source: http://www.plunkettresearch.com/