According to the member survey of the IVAM Microtechnology Network, 47 percent of the companies expect to be affected by the shortage of qualified staff in 2008 already.
Entropy Solutions Inc. believes its box packs quite a punch. Not to mention blood, vaccines, human organs and even ice cream. The start-up has developed a high-tech packaging system that can maintain pre- programmed internal temperatures to protect perishable products
The NMP Finland Conference next week presents the cutting edge of Finnish nanotechnology, materials and new production technologies. The conference provides an opportunity to meet the leading companies and partners behind the new technologies.
Altair Nanotechnologies Inc., a leading provider of advanced nanomaterials technology for use in energy, pharmaceutical, life sciences and industrial applications, today named John C. Fallini as its chief financial officer.
The NanoBusiness Alliance today announced the keynote schedule for its NanoBusiness 2008 conference and exhibition, to be held May 4-6 at the Marriott Marquis in New York City.
Danish nano-physicists have made a discovery that can change the way we store data on our computers. This means that in the future we can store data much faster, and more accurate.
The Dow Chemical Company and Advanced Nanotechnology Limited of Perth, Australia, announced that they have reached an agreement that will enable Dow's Amerchol business to market and sell ZinClear IM zinc oxide products within North and Latin America.
Despite their name, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are not made of 100% carbon. Depending on which of the various synthesis techniques is used in their production, CNTs have variable chemistries and physical properties resulting from their different metal catalysts or amorphous
A proof-of-concept application of nanotechnology to fabricate transparent organic light emitting diodes (OLEDS) small enough to serve as pixels in high-resolution displays might lead to products like flexible color monitors and "heads-up" displays in car windshields. From a Purdue University