Global Nanotechnology Market
LONDON, Jan. 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Nanotechnology in US$ Billion by the following End-Use Sectors: Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Semiconductors & Electronics, Pharma & Healthcare, Food, and Others. 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 2013 through 2020. Also, a seven-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 411 companies including many key and niche players such as -
Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc. Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. Arrowhead Research Corporation Bruker Corporation Catalytic Materials, LLC
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I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1 Disclaimers I-2 Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2 Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3 Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3 Chemicals I-3 Automotive I-4 Aerospace and Defense I-4 Semiconductors & Electronics I-4 Pharma & Healthcare I-4 Food I-5 Other End-use Applications I-5
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW II-1 The Science Behind Nanotechnology: A Curtain Raiser II-1 Breaking Conventional Size Barriers II-2 What can we expect from Nanotechnology? II-3 Nanotechnology Industry: An Overview II-3 Impact of the 2007-2009 Economic Recession in Retrospect II-5 Key Market Drivers & Trends II-6 Developments in Nanomaterials Spur Application Possibilities Across Diverse Sectors II-6 Nanotechnology Drives Electronics from Microelectronics to Nanoelectronics II-7 Shift in Direction Towards "More Than Moore's Law" Brings Spotlight on Nanointegration II-8 Nanotechnology Revolutionizes Pharmaceuticals & HealthCare II-9 Nanomedicine Market to Achieve Phenomenal Growth II-9 High Demand for Nanobots and Nano Healthcare Devices II-10 Nanotechnology Gaining Prominence for Treatment of Cancer II-11 Nanodiagnostic Products to Witness Strong Demand Growth II-12 Chemical Industry to Massively Benefit from Nanotechnology II-12 Strong Demand for Packaged Foods Benefits Adoption of Nanotechnology II-14 Nano-Encapsulated Food Additives - An Emerging Area II-15 Preference for Smart Cars Benefits Demand for Nanotechnology in the Automotive Industry II-15 Application of Nanotechnology in Consumer Goods Industry Poised to Grow II-16 Opportunities Abound in Building & Construction Sector II-16 Nanotechnology Set to Revolutionize Alternative Energy Sector II-17 Nanotechnology Emerges as a Key to Enhance Quality of Water Filtration and Desalination II-18 Factors Impeding Growth of Nanotechnology: A Peek Into Challenges II-18 Controversies Still Dog Nanotechnology II-18 Factors Hampering Rapid Commercialization II-19 Delay in Setting up Labs II-19 Legal & Regulatory Processes Delay Release of Funds II-19 Difficulty in getting Money II-19 R&D - Not an Instant Result Generating Activity II-19 Scarcity of Researchers with Appropriate Training II-19 Limited Access to Tools & Technologies II-20 Research Duplication & Absence of Common Standards II-20 Legal and Financial Constraints for Startups II-21 Investment Issues and High Costs Delay Rapid Commercialization II-21 Separating Hype from Reality - A Major Challenge II-22 Need of the Hour II-23 Guarded and Protective Stance on Intellectual Property & Open Knowledge-Sharing II-23 Development of Industrial Processes for Patterning Materials on Nanoscale II-23 Effective Utilization of Government Budgets II-23 Market Outlook II-24
2. REVIEW OF SELECT NANOTECHNOLOGY BASED PRODUCT MARKETS II-25 Carbon Nanotubes: Market Overview II-25 Table 1: Global Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) Market (2013): Percentage Market Share Breakdown of Leading Players (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-26 CNTs find Applications in Bullet Proof Vests for Military/ Defense Sector II-26 Growing Need for Boosting Computer Disk Drive CNT Enabled Storage II-26 Applications in Supercapacitors and Batteries to Drive Growth II-27 Table 2: Global Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) Market (2013): Percentage Share Breakdown of Production Volume by Geographic Region (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-28
Table 3: Global Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) Market (2013): Percentage Share Breakdown by End Use - Electronics & Electrics, Energy, Plastics & Composites and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-28 Nanocomposites: Market Overview II-28 Table 4: World Market for Nanocomposites (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Consumption by End-Use Segment - Packaging, Building & Construction, Electronics & Electrical, Automotive, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-29 Nanocoatings: Market Overview II-30 Expanding Applications Spur Growth II-31 Environmental Benefits Attract Manufacturer Attention II-31 Growing Need for Better Sanitation & Infection Control Drive Demand for Anti-Microbial Nanocoatings II-32 Anti-Corrosion Nanocoatings in Demand II-33 Anti-Fingerprint Nanocoatings to Grow in Prominence II-33 Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery: Market Overview II-34 Dendrimers Serve as a Base to Build Multifunctional Nanodevices II-35 Nanotechnology Rescues Poor Water Soluble Drugs from Abandonment II-35
3. R&D STRUCTURE & FINANCING II-37 Research & Development - The Nanotechnology Lifeline II-37 Pioneers into a Small World II-37 US, EU and Japan - Spearheading Nanotech R&D Revolution II-38 National Initiatives Promote R&D Efforts in Rest of World II-38 Cross-disciplinary Nature Demands Coordinated Research II-39 Interdisciplinary Nature Demands a Collective Approach II-39 "United We Discover" - Industry's Call to Universities & Research Houses II-40 Academic Research Institutions - Pioneering Commercial Applications II-41 The Commercialization Process II-41 Funding - The Lifeline for R&D II-42 Research Arenas - Funding Dictates the Direction II-42 Nanocompetence by Geographic Region/Country II-43 Government Bodies & Venture Capitalists Fuel Research Initiatives II-43 Why Invest in Nanotech? II-44 The Societal and Industrial Implications of Nanotechnology II-44 Life Sciences (Medicine, Biology, Pharmacy and Health) II-44 Industrial Sector (Materials, Products and Manufacturing) II-45 Environment II-45 Water Resources II-45 Energy II-46 Agriculture II-46 Space Exploration Programs II-46 Defense Capabilities II-46 The Timing II-46 Investment Management and Control II-47 Investment Objectives - What, Where and How Much? II-47 Chemicals and Advanced Materials II-47 Electronics and Communications II-47 Biotechnology II-47 Investment Criteria - Analysis and Decision Process II-48 Venture Funding - Analysis & Decision Process II-48 Management of the Company II-48 Product II-49 Technology II-49 Target Market II-49 Business Model & Strategy II-49
4. NANOTECH PATENTS - AN OVERVIEW II-50 Proliferation of Nanotechnology Patent II-50 Patents - Guarding Intellectual Property II-50 An Introduction - Concepts Made Clearer II-50 Inventor II-50 Types of Patent Claims II-50 Patent Claims - Basic Rules of the Game II-50 General Patent Trends II-51 Intellectual Property (IP) Patents II-51 Types of Intellectual Property II-51 Patents II-51 Nanotechnology Patents - Unique Characterization II-51 Corporate IP Policy II-51 Patent Protection Vital for Investment II-51 Industry's Multidisciplinary Nature Calls for Regulations II-52 Nanotechnology Patent/Claim Trends - What's New II-53
5. TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW II-54 A Conceptual Definition II-54 Think small II-54 What is Nanotechnology? II-54 It is - II-54 It is not- II-54 Background II-55 'Analysis of Major Product Segments II-55 Dendrimers II-55 Fullerenes II-56 Nanobelts II-56 Nanocapsules II-56 Nanocrystalline Materials II-56 Nanofibers II-57 Surface Properties II-57 Nanoparticles II-57 Nanoporous Materials II-58 Nanosprings II-58 Nanotubes II-58 Nanowires II-59 Quantum Dots II-59 Nanotech Applications - An End Use Perspective II-59 Tools & Process Instruments II-59 Scanning Tunneling Microscopes (STMs) II-60 Atomic Force Microscopes (AFMs) II-60 Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPMs) II-60 Chemicals II-61 Nanostructured Materials II-61 Nanostructured Materials - Application Areas II-61 Catalysts II-62 Attributes of Nanoparticulate Catalysts II-62 Future Scenario - A Road Map II-63 Paints and Coatings II-63 Coatings II-63 Membranes and Filtration II-63 Composites II-64 Sunscreens with UV-light Absorbing Nanoparticles II-64 Others II-64 Alloys - A Definite Facelift II-64 Semiconductors & Electronics II-65 Nanophotonics - Directing Tomorrow's Telecom II-65 Near Field Scanning Optical Microscopy (NSOM) II-65 Nanocrystals II-66 Memory and Display Systems II-66 Optoelectronic Applications II-66 Nanotechnology - Its Relevance in Optical Fiber Communication Systems II-66 The Present Scenario II-66 The Future - What it Holds II-67 Precision Engineering, Optics and Analytics II-67 Quantum Computing II-68 Electronics and Electromechanical Systems II-68 Miniature Bar Coded Beads Herald New Age Electronics II-68 Automotive/Transportation Industry II-69 Sensors and Displays II-69 Sensors II-69 Global Positioning System (GPS) Sensors II-69 Catalytic Converters and Filters II-70 Aerospace and Defense II-70 Aerospace II-70 Smart Aircraft II-70 Defense II-71 Surveillance and Smart Uniforms II-71 Structural Materials and Coatings II-72 Weapons II-72 Pharma & Healthcare II-73 Nanotechnology and Life Sciences - A Potent Mix II-73 Most Hyped Applications are in the Biotech Arena II-74 Actual Implementation Areas II-74 Hand-Held Disease Detector II-75 Biomedical Nanotechnology II-75 Drug Delivery II-76 Nanoparticles and Gene Therapy II-77 Others II-77 Nanomachines - The Tech Revolution II-77 Food II-78 Edible Wraps - Putting Recycling out of Fashion II-78 Other End-use Applications II-78 Energy II-78 Quantum Wells (QW) Solar Cells II-78 Dye Sensitised Nanocrystalline Devices II-79 Fuel Cells and Rechargeables II-79 Power Transmission II-79 Nanoelectronics - Now and Ahead II-79 Lighting II-80 Nanoproperties of Light II-81 Nanolasers II-81 Nanocrystals II-81 Other Miscellaneous End-Use Applications II-81 Proteins - A New Way of Making Wires II-81 E-Textiles - The Smart New Dress Code II-82 Futuristic Applications II-83 Bio-molecular Motors II-83 Genetic and Tissue Engineering II-83 External Tissue Products II-83 Internal Tissue Implants II-83 Dental and Bone Replacement II-84 Protein and Gene Analysis II-84 Nanorobot Therapeutics II-84 Lab-on-a-Chip Techniques II-84 Medical Diagnostic Sensors II-85 Nano Medical Devices - From Surgical Tools to Contact Lenses II-86 Nanoengineered Prosthetics II-86 Nanotubes - Potential Drug Delivery Vehicles II-86 Quantum Computers II-87
6. TECHNIQUES AND TECHNOLOGIES II-88 Top-down and Bottom-up Concepts II-88 Nanoscale Structure Construction Techniques II-88 Dip-Pen Nanolithography II-88 Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) II-89 Self-Assembly II-89 Soft Lithography II-90 Common Enabling Technologies II-90 Electron Microscopy II-90 Micromachining II-91 Molecular Design/Modeling II-91 Nanolithography II-92 Nanoprobes II-92 Nano Probes in Intra-Cellular Study II-92 Quantum Dots in Nano Probing II-93 Chemical and Magnetic Nano Probes II-93 Supramolecular Chemistry II-93 Thin Film Technology II-93 Nanomaterial Synthesis Techniques II-94 Amorphous Crystallization II-94 Chemical Precipitation II-94 Combustion Synthesis II-94 Dip Coating II-95 Dynamic-Magnetic Consolidation II-95 Electro-Deposition II-95 Electrophoreic Deposition II-96
Application of EPD to SOFC Fabrication II-96 Field-Assisted Sintering Techniques II-96 Gas Condensation With Thermal Evaporation II-97 Gas-Phase Processing II-97 High-Energy Milling II-97 Applications II-97 Hydrodynamic Cavitation II-98 Hydrothermal Processing II-98 Metal Powders II-98 Electroceramic Powders II-98 Organic Carbon Oxidation II-98 Cereals II-99 Removal and Stabilizing of Arsenic II-99 Birch Wood II-99 Wheat Gluten Isolate II-99 Reduction of BOD II-99 Jet-Printing Process II-99 Mechano-Chemical Synthesis II-99 Inter-Metallic Compounds II-100 Quantum Dots II-100 Nanotubes of Boron Nitrides II-100 Thermoelectric Material - Iron Disilicide II-100 Quasi-Isostatic Pressure Process II-100 Self-Assembly of Nano-particles II-101 Severe Plastic Deformation II-101 Shockwave Compaction II-101 Sinter-Forging II-102 Slurry-Coating Routes II-102 Sol-Gel Processing II-103 Solid-State Processes II-103 Sono-chemical Synthesis II-103 Spin Coating II-104 Thermal Plasma Synthesis II-104 Thermal Spray Coating II-104 Thermo-Chemical Synthesis II-104 Vacuum Evaporation on Running Liquids (VERL) II-105 Wet Chemical Processes II-105
7. NANOTECH FEARS - ARE THEY JUSTIFIED? II-106 The Flip Side of Molecular Nanotechnology (MNT) II-106 Economic Disturbance from Plentiful Accessibility of Cheap Products II-107 Nanotechnology A Disruptive Development: Disturbing Delicate Economic Balance II-107 Economic Imbalance Due to Highly Inflated Prices II-108 High-Cost II-108 Right Technology in the Wrong Hands II-108 Small can be Dangerous - Multitude of Miniscule Lethal Weaponry II-108 The Grey Goo Horror II-109 Military Risks - High Destruction System II-109 Misuse of Nanotechnology: Remains a Stark Possibility II-109 Environmental and Biological Risks - A Serious Issue II-109 Major Proposals and Efforts Underway on Nanoparticle Safety II-110 Synopsis - No Radicals Please! II-110
8. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY II-112 Temicon and Holotools Enter Into Partnership II-112 Gens Expands Market into Asia II-112 AADi InLicensesABI-009 II-112 OCSiAl Introduces New Technology for Mass Production of SWCNT II-112 Nanotech Industrial Solutions Successfully Acquires NanoMaterials II-112 NanoMaterials Reports Considerable Revenue Growth II-112 Tesla NanoCoatings Partners With SK Global II-113 EV Group Unveils New Lithography System II-113 Chaval Unveils Heated Ski Gloves II-113 Garrison Bespoke Unveils Bulletproof Suit II-113 Rusnano Inaugurates Center for Nanotechnology II-113 MaxEcoTek Launches Nanotechnology Based Self Cleansing Coating II-113 iStock Accessories Unveils NEONTuff Screen Guards II-113 Cima NanoTech Inks Distribution Agreement With Precision Gasket Company II-113 SPTS and imec Enter into Partnership for Furthering Nanotechnology Use in BioMEMS II-114 A*STAR Unveils New Nanoimprint Foundry II-114 Nano Labs Declares Promising Test Results in Development of NanoFuel II-114 Azaya and CANbridge Partner for Developing Nanotechnology Based Cancer Drugs II-114 Fullerex Introduces Merchant Service for Nanomaterials and Nano Enabled Commodities II-114 Calevia Partners With ProScan and Grafoid to Develop Non- Invasive Cancer Treatment Drugs II-114 EVG Launches New Polymer Via-Filling Process II-114 HeluKabel Introduces Clean Plus Cable Jacket Coating II-115 Azaya Therapeutics Launches New Division II-115 Industrial Nanotech Introduces Nansulate® Vinyl Fresh II-115 Pixelligent Launches PixClear™ Nanocrystals II-115 Nanoshel Introduces Graphene Products for Applications in Biodevices II-115 UNeMed Inks Licensing Agreement With ProTransit for its Proprietary Cosmetics Nanotechnology II-115 EcoSynthetix Partners With Waterloo Institute to Explore Prospective Applications for EcoSphere Technology II-115 Cummins Filtration Launches NanoNet™ Filtration Media II-116 Hy-Power Nano Introduces Hy-Power Clear Liquid Solar Blocker II-116 Applied Nanotech Introduces CNTstix Structural Adhesive II-116 Ultratech Acquires Cambridge Nanotech II-116
9. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS II-117 Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc. (US) II-117 Advanced Nano Products Co., Limited (South Korea) II-117 Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (US) II-118 Arrowhead Research Corporation (US) II-118 Bruker Corporation (US) II-119 Catalytic Materials, LLC (US) II-119 Chemat Technology Inc. (US) II-119 eSpin Technologies, Inc. (US) II-120 ELITech Group (France) II-120 Genefluidics, Inc., (US) II-120 Hanwha Nanotech Corporation (South Korea) II-121 Hybrid Plastics (US) II-121 Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc. (US) II-122 Integran Technologies, Inc. (Canada) II-122 Intrinsiq Materials Limited (IML) (UK) II-122 Life Technologies Corporation (US) II-123 Luxtera, Inc. (US) II-123 Nanocyl S.A. (Belgium) II-124 NanoMaterials Ltd, (Israel) II-124 Nanosys, Inc. (US) II-125 QuantumSphere, Inc. (US) II-125 Raymor Industries, Inc. (Canada) II-125 Rogue Valley Microdevices, Inc. (US) II-125 Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd. (China) II-126 SouthWest NanoTechnologies, Inc. (US) II-126 Starpharma Holdings (Australia) II-126 Teledyne Scientific & Imaging, LLC (US) II-127 Unidym, Inc. (US) II-127
10. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-128 Table 5: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Based Products by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-128
Table 6: World Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology Based Products: Breakdown by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-129
Table 7: World 15-Year Perspective for Nanotechnology Based Products by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2006, 2014 and 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-130
Table 8: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Based Products by End-Use Sector - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Semiconductors & Electronics, Pharma & Healthcare, Food, and Others End-Use Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-131
Table 9: World Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology Based Products: Breakdown by End-Use Sector - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Semiconductors & Electronics, Pharma & Healthcare, Food, and Others End-Use Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-132
Table 10: World 15-Year Perspective for Nanotechnology Based Products by End-Use Sector - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Semiconductors & Electronics, Pharma & Healthcare, Food, and Others End-Use Markets for the Years 2006, 2014 and 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-133
III. MARKET
1. THE UNITED STATES III-1 A.Market Analysis III-1 Overview III-1 US Nanotechnology Industry - Characterized by Diverse Value Chain Participants III-1 A Review of Select End-Use Industries Promising Revenue Opportunities III-2 Electronics and Communications III-2 CNTs to Enable Better Storage Memory for Mobile Devices III-2 CNTS to Help CMOS in Size Reduction III-2 Health and Life Sciences III-3 Chemicals and Advanced Materials III-3 Transportation III-4 Trends and Issues III-4 Collaborated Efforts - The In-Thing III-4 Time- to-Market remains a Central Concern III-4 National Nanotechnology Alliance - Driving the R&D III-5 Leading Universities and Their Contribution to Nano Research III-6 Tools Act as Foundation for Higher Commercial Applications III-6 First-Mover Status Doesn't Guarantee an Edge III-7 Patent Profile III-8 Challenges III-8 Application Specific Nanomaterials Development Still Years Away III-8 Less Demand from Semiconductor Segment III-8 Challenges Galore for Start Up Companies in Nano Markets III-8 Carbon Nanotubes Market III-9 Research Institutes and their Involvement in Developing Carbon Nanotubes III-9 Early Entrants - A Profile of Company Size and Life Cycle III-10 Research Institutions III-10 Ames Research Center III-10 California Institute of Technology III-10 GE Global Research III-11 IBM Research III-11 Johnson Space Center III-11 Motorola Labs III-12 University of California III-12 University of Texas III-13 Recent Industry Activity III-13 Key Players III-15 B.Market Analytics III-23 Table 11: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-23
Table 12: US Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-24
2. CANADA III-25 A.Market Analysis III-25 Outlook III-25 Issues and Trends III-25 Brain Drain - Losing the Best and Brightest III-26 Universities and Government Agencies Involved in Nanoscale Research III-26 Recent Industry Activity III-27 Key Players III-27 B.Market Analytics III-28 Table 13: Canada Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-28
Table 14: Canada Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-29
3. JAPAN III-30 A.Market Analysis III-30 Overview III-30 Analysis by End-Use Industry Segments III-30 Electronics and Communications III-30 Chemicals and Advanced Materials III-31 Transportation III-31 Health and Life Sciences III-31 Nanotechnology - A Strategic Pillar in Nation's S&T Plan III-31 Leading Japanese Institutions Involved in Nanotechnology Programs Over the Years III-32 Japanese Government - Leading the R&D Initiatives III-33 New National Programs Drive R&D Effort III-33 Japanese Programs in Nanotechnology Over the Years III-33 IT/Electronics and Nanostructured Materials - Favored Research Arenas III-34 Alloys - A New Dimension III-34 Nanotechnology Consortium - An Interface for Technology Transfer III-34 Hindrances to Development of Nanotechnology III-35 Reliability III-35 Cost III-35 Productivity III-35 Interface between nanotechnology and conventional technology III-35 B.Market Analytics III-36 Table 15: Japan Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-36
Table 16: Japan Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-37
4. EUROPE III-38 A.Market Analysis III-38 Overview III-38 European Programs in Nanotechnology III-38 Healthcare and Life Sciences Dominate Europe in Terms of Number of Players III-39 Establishing a Regulatory Framework for Nanotechnology III-39 Nanoelectronics in Europe - An Overview III-39 Position of European Nanoelectronics Industry III-40 Transformation of Business Models III-40 Transformation of Research Models III-40 Migration of Nanoelectronics Producers III-40 Technological Impediments III-40 Mediocre Functioning of European Research Organizations III-41 Large-Scale Nanoelectronics Research Activities III-41 Split in Research Investments III-41 Inadequacy of Existing Funding Instruments III-41 Trends and Issues III-42 European NanoBusiness Association - Powering R&D Effort III-42 Commercialization of Products - Separating Hype from Reality III-42 R&D Institutions III-43 Philips Research (The Netherlands) III-43 B.Market Analytics III-44 Table 17: Europe Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Based Products: Breakdown by Geographic Region - France, Germany, UK and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-44
Table 18: Europe Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology Based Products: Breakdown by Geographic Region - France, Germany, UK and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-45
Table 19: Europe 15-Year Perspective for Nanotechnology Based Products: by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for France, Germany, UK and Rest of Europe Markets for the Years 2006, 2014 and 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-46
4a. FRANCE III-47 A.Market Analysis III-47 ELITech Group: A Key French Player III-47 B.Market Analytics III-48 Table 20: French Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-48
Table 21: French Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-49
4b. GERMANY III-50 A.Market Analysis III-50 Germany Leads the Way in Europe III-50 Recent Industry Activity III-50 B.Market Analytics III-51 Table 22: German Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-51
Table 23: German Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-52
4c. UNITED KINGDOM III-53 A.Market Analysis III-53 Intrinsiq Materials Limited (IML): A Key UK Based Nanotechnology Company III-53 B.Market Analytics III-54 Table 24: UK Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-54
Table 25: UK Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-55
4d. REST OF EUROPE III-56 A.Market Analysis III-56 Recent Industry Activity III-56 Key Player III-56 B.Market Analytics III-57 Table 26: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-57
Table 27: Rest of Europe Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-58
5. ASIA-PACIFIC III-59 A.Market Analysis III-59 Overview and Structure III-59 Nanotech Companies in Asia-Pacific: China Tops the List III-59 Nanotech Players in Asia-Pacific by Area of Operation III-59 B.Market Analytics III-60 Table 28: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology Based Products: Breakdown by Geographic Region - China and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-60
Table 29: Asia-Pacific Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology Based Products: Breakdown by Geographic Region - China and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-61
Table 30: Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for Nanotechnology Based Products: by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for China and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets for the Years 2006, 2014 and 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-62
5a. CHINA III-63 A.Market Analysis III-63 Overview III-63 Government Takes the R&D Initiative III-63 Chinese Agencies involved in Nanotech III-63 Nation's First Nanometer Technology Industrial Base Set up in Tianjin III-64 Carbon Nanotubes Market III-64 Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd. : A Key Chinese Nanotechnology Company III-64 B.Market Analytics III-65 Table 31: China Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-65
Table 32: China Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-66
5b. REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC III-67 A.Market Analysis III-67 A Geographic Break-up III-67 Australia - Part of the Tiny Revolution III-67 R&D Initiatives III-68 Nanostructural Analysis Network Organization Leads Research Initiative III-68 Prominent Australian Groups with their Principal Field of Research III-68 Australian Projects in Nanotechnology III-69 The World's First Undergraduate Degree in Nanotechnology III-70 Sydney-based Company Creates World's First Nanometer- Sized Working Device III-70 Challenges for Nanotechnology Development in Australia III-71 Strategies for Overcoming the Challenges III-71 The National Nanofabrication Facility (NNF) and Network III-71 Opportunities III-72 India III-72 Nanomedicine Market Gains Pace in India III-73 Thailand III-73 Singapore III-74 South Korea III-74 Ministry of Science & Technology Takes Initiative for Nanotech Funding III-74 Information Technology Industry Leads Nanotech R&D Efforts III-74 Carbon Nanotubes Market III-75 Key Areas of Research - Energy, Optics, Textiles and Medical Equipment III-75 Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology - A Key South Korean R&D Participant III-75 Taiwan III-75 Overview III-75 Recent Industry Activity III-76 Key Players III-76 B.Market Analytics III-78 Table 33: Rest of Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-78
Table 34: Rest of Asia-Pacific Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-79
6. REST OF WORLD III-80 A.Market Analysis III-80 Israel III-80 Areas of Importance III-80 Iran III-80 Recent Industry Activity III-81 Key Player III-81 B.Market Analytics III-82 Table 35: Rest of World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2013 Through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-82
Table 36: Rest of World Historic Analysis for Nanotechnology: Breakdown by End-Use Sectors - Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace, Semiconductor, Pharma & Healthcare, Food and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2006 through 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-83
IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 411 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 424)
The United States (208) Canada (11) Japan (37) Europe (131) - France (7) - Germany (54) - The United Kingdom (28) - Italy (3) - Spain (1) - Rest of Europe (38) Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (29) Middle East (8)
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