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Research and Markets ( http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c54435 ) has announced the addition of "Worldwide Market Research: Nanotechnology-based Product Market and Business Opportunities-Current & Future Outlook" to their offering.
Nanotechnology has begun to infiltrate every industrial sector, creating a broad range of emerging business opportunities from next-generation computer memory and storage devices to advanced drug delivery systems. This growth is expected to rapidly grow over the next five years as technologies that have heretofore been R&D projects enter the market and begin to enhance, or sometimes displace, conventional technologies. Overall, it is expected that the market for the nanotechnology-enabled products reviewed in this report will grow at a CAGR of about 48.4% through 2010.
Key Trend Areas
* Nanotech-enabled semiconductor technologies
* Nanotech-enabled memory and storage technologies
* Nanotech-enabled display technologies
* Nanotech-enabled optic/photonic technologies
* Nanotech-enabled energy technologies
* Nanotech-enabled bio/health technologies
Targeted Research Sub-segments
* Semiconductors & IT
* Storage
* Display
* Optics/Photonics
* Energy
* Bio/Health
Areas covered:
* Semiconductors and IT
* Storage
* Display Area
* Optics/Photonics
* Energy Area
* Bio/Health Area
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