Hope for Nanotechnology as New Nanotech-Based Products Enter the Marketplace.PALO ALTO Palo Alto, city, CaliforniaPalo Alto (păl`ō ăl`tō), city (1990 pop. 55,900), Santa Clara co., W Calif.; inc. 1894. Although primarily residential, Palo Alto has aerospace, electronics, and advanced research industries. , Calif. -- With its potential to make substantial improvements in the general quality of life, nanotechnology is drawing the attention of entrepreneurs and investors. Recent product launches such as transparent sun blocks, stain-free fabrics, golf balls designed to fly straight, and nick-proof trims on hummers clearly demonstrates the enormous potential of this technology to provide superior medical treatments, better production processes, faster computers, and smaller memory devices. While more nanotech-based products, currently in their developmental stage, are expected to launch within the next few years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time nanotechnology industry is currently in the late introduction or early growth phase and hence faces numerous challenges. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (www.frost.com) U.S. Nanotechnology Industry: Investment Analysis and Growth Opportunities reveals that the 16 surveyed nanotechnology companies earned $1,722 million in revenue in 2004. If you are interested in a virtual brochure, which provides manufacturers, end users, and other industry participants an overview of the latest analysis of the U.S. Nanotechnology Industry: Investment Analysis and Growth Opportunities, then send an e-mail to Tolu tolu or tolu balsam: see balsam. Babalola, Corporate Communications Corporate communications is the process of facilitating information and knowledge exchanges with internal and key external groups and individuals that have a direct relationship with an enterprise. , at tolu.babalola@frost.com with the following information: your full name, company name, title, telephone number, e-mail address See Internet address. e-mail address - electronic mail address , city, state, and country. The brochure will be e-mailed to you upon receipt of this information. While development of technologies is an important factor for an industry in its growth phase, the lack of real products in the market is likely to be a deterrent for the required fundraising for commercializing products. Companies dedicated to nanotechnology are unable to sustain research and development activities solely based on their revenues, and funding is vital to further these activities. There is also a lack of sufficient knowledge among consumers about the benefits offered by nanotechnology and the complex nature of such products. "Initially, nanotechnology products are expected to be more expensive than traditional products," notes Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst, Kirti Timmanagoudar. "Convincing the customer that the added value Added value in financial analysis of shares is to be distinguished from value added. Used as a measure of shareholder value, calculated using the formula:
Frost & Sullivan found four out of the 16 companies generated 100 percent of their revenues in 2004 from product sales. There were three companies that had no revenues from product sales in 2004. "For every nanotechnology company that is expected to yield multi-fold benefits to investors, there are at least five or six companies that may not exist in the market 10 years from now," adds Timmanagoudar. Despite the challenges, there are more nanotech-based products in development that are likely to be launched within the next five to six years. All indicators point to a bright future for nanotechnology. U.S. Nanotechnology Industry: Investment Analysis and Growth Opportunities, a part of Water and Aerospace Financial Benchmarking and Analysis subscription services, provides an overview and financial benchmarking for the nanotechnology industry. This study is segmented into Chemicals & Materials, Healthcare & Biotech bi·o·tech n. Informal Biotechnology. biotech Noun short for biotechnology Noun 1. , Electronics & Computers, Tools & Equipment, and Defense & Security. This research includes funding opportunities and industry trends that have been evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants The term market participant is used in United States constitutional law to describe a U.S. State which is acting as a producer or supplier of a marketable good or service. When a state is acting in such a role, it may permissibly discriminate against non-residents. . Interviews are available to the press. Frost & Sullivan's Business and Financial Services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. group serves clients around the world in all aspects of financial analysis, market research and monitoring, due diligence Research; analysis; your homework. This term has caught on in all industries, because it sounds so "wired." Who would want to do analysis or research when they can do due diligence. See wired. , idea generation, opportunity analysis, investment valuation, and other proprietary research. Frost & Sullivan, a global growth consulting company Noun 1. consulting company - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee consulting firm business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a , has been partnering with clients to support the development of innovative strategies for more than 40 years. The company's industry expertise integrates growth consulting, growth partnership services, and corporate management training to identify and develop opportunities. Frost & Sullivan serves an extensive clientele that includes Global 1000 companies, emerging companies, and the investment community by providing comprehensive industry coverage that reflects a unique global perspective and combines ongoing analysis of markets, technologies, econometrics econometrics, technique of economic analysis that expresses economic theory in terms of mathematical relationships and then tests it empirically through statistical research. , and demographics. For more information, visit www.frost.com. U.S. Nanotechnology Industry: Investment Analysis and Growth Opportunities F175-F1 |
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