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July 22nd, 2004
Europe shows progress, despite low nano funding
Abstract:
Europe needs to get cracking if it wants to benefit from the small tech revolution and reap the jobs expected to come with it. That’s the message of a strategy document the European Commission adopted in May. Several events this summer indicate there is a receptive audience for its message. The document, called “Towards a European Strategy for Nanotechnology,” concedes Europe has established a strong small-tech knowledge base, but points out that the region is failing to appropriately translate this into commercially viable products.
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