Nanomaterials: Market Research Report
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Nanomaterials in US$ Million by the following Product Segments: Nanomaterial Oxides, Nano-Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Nanomaterial Clays, and Others (Nanominerals, Nanocrystalline Materials, Nanowires, Quantum Dots, Dendrimers, and Polymer Nanocomposites).
The major End use segments discussed are Electronics, Healthcare, Construction, and Others (Aerospace & Defense, Automobile, Cutting Tools, and Energy).
The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World.
Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2007 through 2015.
A five-year historic analysis is also provided for these markets.
The report profiles 238 companies including many key and niche players such as AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc., AlSher Titania LLC, Advanced Nano Products Co., Limited, Antaria Limited, Apex Nanomaterials, ApNano Materials, Inc., Cabot Corporation, Catalytic Materials LLC, Dendritic Nanotechnologies, Inc., eSpin Technologies, Inc., Hodogaya Chemical Co., LTD., Hanwha Nanotech Corporation, Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc., InMat, Inc., Integran Technologies, Inc., Luna nanoWorks, MicrotechNano, Inc., Materials and Electrochemical Research Corporation, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc., Nanoledge, NovaCentrix, Corp., Nanophase Technologies Corp., Nyacol Nano Technologies, Inc., Oxonica Plc, QuantumSphere, Inc., Rosseter Holdings Ltd., Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd., Sun Nanotech Company Limited, Unidym, Inc., and Xintek, Inc.
Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research.
Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.
The major End use segments discussed are Electronics, Healthcare, Construction, and Others (Aerospace & Defense, Automobile, Cutting Tools, and Energy).
The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World.
Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2007 through 2015.
A five-year historic analysis is also provided for these markets.
The report profiles 238 companies including many key and niche players such as AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc., AlSher Titania LLC, Advanced Nano Products Co., Limited, Antaria Limited, Apex Nanomaterials, ApNano Materials, Inc., Cabot Corporation, Catalytic Materials LLC, Dendritic Nanotechnologies, Inc., eSpin Technologies, Inc., Hodogaya Chemical Co., LTD., Hanwha Nanotech Corporation, Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc., InMat, Inc., Integran Technologies, Inc., Luna nanoWorks, MicrotechNano, Inc., Materials and Electrochemical Research Corporation, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc., Nanoledge, NovaCentrix, Corp., Nanophase Technologies Corp., Nyacol Nano Technologies, Inc., Oxonica Plc, QuantumSphere, Inc., Rosseter Holdings Ltd., Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd., Sun Nanotech Company Limited, Unidym, Inc., and Xintek, Inc.
Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research.
Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.
1. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations
Disclaimers
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics
Product Definitions and Scope of Study
Definitions
Product Segments
Nanomaterial Oxides
Nano-Metals
Carbon Nanotubes
Nanomaterial Clays
End-Use Sectors
Electronics
Healthcare
Construction
Other Applications
2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Nanotechnology – The Builder’s Final Frontier…
The Coming of Nano-Age…
Expect the Unexpected…
Nanomaterials - Heading to Change the World
Current Scenario: A Review
Recession Temporarily Tames Down Growth Momentum in Nanomaterials Market
The World Beyond the Recession
Noteworthy Trends & Issues
Nanomaterials on a Commercialization Drive
Electronics and Healthcare Sectors Boost Market Prospects
Government Funding Aids Market Growth
Nanomaterials in Food Processing
Metal Oxides Manufacturers Looking at New Applications
Dendrimers –Nanomaterials of the Future
Carbon Nanotubes to Register Robust Growth
Carbon Nanotubes Production Goes Up
Innovation and Quality Drive Nanotube Growth
Nanoclays Penetrate Rapidly in the Market
Impact of Nanomaterials on Human Health & Environment
Small Firms Lead Nanomaterials Research Activities
Startup Firms Collaborate to Overcome Hurdles
Low-Technology Applications Offer Growth Opportunities for Small Firms
Low Production Volume Plagues Nanotubes Market
Application Developers & Manufacturers Collaborate to Gain Competitive Edge
Market Restraints
3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
What is Nanotechnology?
It is -
It is not-
Nanomaterials – Conceptual Definition
Think small
Types of Nanomaterials
Nano-metals
Nanomaterial Oxides
Carbon Nanotubes
Nanominerals
Nanomaterial Clays
Nanominerals
Nanocrystalline Materials
Nanowires
Quantum Dots
Dendrimers
Polymer Nanocomposites
Emerging Applications of Nanomaterials
4. END-USE SECTORS
Electronics
Revolutionizing Electronics Industry
Nanomaterials – Key for Miniature Chips & Storage Devices
Improving Display Resolution…
Nanoelectronics in Medical Systems
Security Applications
Healthcare
Future Nanotech Bastion…
Biomedical Applications to Foster Growth
Molecular Engineering Drives Nanomaterial Applications
Nanocodes for Diagnostic Testing
Nanomaterials in Medical Implants
Current & Emerging Nanomaterial Technologies in Healthcare Sector
Current
Emerging
Construction
Nanomaterial-Based Aerogel Insulation Minimizes Pollution
Aerospace & Defense
Other Applications
Use of Nanomaterials in Food and Beverage Packaging
5. TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS/ PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS
Samsung Electronics and Unidym Roll out Color Carbon Nanotube EPD
Cromoz Introduces Carbon Nanotechnology for Cancer Treatment Drug Delivery System in India
Nanocyl Unveils New Conductive Nanotube Products in China
NanoSteel Develops New Super Hard Steel Wear Plate
Angstron Develops New Alternative Nanomaterial to Nanotubes
Ecology Coatings Introduces New Clean-Technology Coating Products Line, EcoQuik™
Integran Launches Nanovate™-NS Coating
ApNano Introduces Optically Black Coatings Using Nanotechnology
Integran Announces Development of Nano-metal Coating
ApNano Rolls Out New Range of Bullet-Proof Jackets
Nanophase Introduces Nanoengineered Products
US-based Researcher Chemically Modifies Carbon Nanotubes
AIST Develops New Cost-Effective Technology
CBEN Undertakes Research to Study Environmental Impact of Nanomaterial Waste
University of Texas and CSIRO Develop New Production Process
NanoDynamics Develops Novel Sol-Gel Process for Carbon Nanotubes
Silica-Coated SWCN Create Improved Nanocomposites
Researchers Devise Nanomaterial Graphite Layering for Fuel Cell
Nanomaterials Limited Develops New Process for Manufacturing Stainless Steel Nanopowder
Nanocyl Develops New Process for Manufacturing Carbon Nanotubes
University of California Devises Process for Producing Supercapacitors
Zyvex Corporation Unveils New Product Family
Nanophase Technologies Launches Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles
Japanese Researchers Develop Friction-Less Nanomaterial
NTera Launches Electrochromic Ink
Evident Technologies Launches EviComposites Line of Quantum Dots
Goddard Space Develops New Procedure for Manufacturing Carbon Nanotubes
California Institute Devises New Method of Coating Nanotubes
Showa Denko Develops VGCF-S Nanofibre
Zyvex Launches New NanoSolve Carbon Nanotubes
NanoDynamics Introduces New Golfball
UC-Berkeley Researchers Develop New Process for Nanotube Production
Nanotubes Enhance Storage Capacity
Carbon Nanotubes to Replace Copper Conductors
Researchers Grow Nano Menagerie from Zinc Oxide
Carbon Nanotubes Capable of Detecting Nerve Gas
Gallium Nitride Nanotubes with Electrical and Optical Properties
Miniature Web of Carbon Nanotubes – Akin to that in the Brain
Nanotubes Aid in Strengthening Plastic Film
Long Carbon Nanotubes Developed
World’s Smallest Nanotube Developed
TCRDL and University of Tokyo Develops Metal Alloys
Quantum Dot Introduces Two New Versions to the Nanocrystal Product Line
Dupont Engineers Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Composite
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Develops Nanostructured Material Using Titanium Nano-Clusters
Nanophase Technologies Makes New Additions to the Product Line
BASF Introduces Nanotechnology based Building Material
6. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY
CerMedia Completes Cell-Pore Product Group Acquisition
Altairnano Divests its Share in AlSher Titania to Sherwin-Williams
Luna Innovations Acquires Intellectual Property Assets of Tego Biosciences
Indium Acquires Reactive NanoTechnologies
ShengdaTech Acquires Anhui Chaodong Nanomaterials
Bayer MaterialScience to Establish Carbon Nanotube Facility
Manhattan Scientifics Snaps Up Metallicum
VT International Snaps Up Nanotailor
Arkema Enters into Agreement with Fulcrum SP for CNT
Unidym Extends Joint Development Deal with Samsung for Carbon Nanotube Compounds
Space Photonics Obtains Defence Contract Worth US$1. 2 million
HPL Transfers Assets to Dow Chemical
NASA Partners with MSGI for Nano-Chemical Sensors and Solar Cell Solutions
Kuo SAB de CV Sets Up Subsidiary for Manufacturing Nanomaterials
CNano Obtains EPA Clearance for Carbon Nanotubes
NanoGram and Teijin Sign Technology Development Agreement
A Schulman and nanoScience Engineering Sign Joint Development Agreement
IBM Signs Agreement with Bulgarian Government for Cooperation in Nanoscience
Veeco Instruments Acquires DayStar Technologies Assets
Raytheon Bags DARPA Contract
SDCmaterials Establishes HVM Facility
Arkema Inks Distribution Agreement with ZPM
SWeNT and Chasm Establish ADC
Arkema Inks Distribution Agreement with Velox
KKP to Establish New Carbon Nanotube Facility
SolarBotanic’s Energy Harvesting Trees Designed to Use Nanotechnologies for Energy Generation from Solar Power
Oxonica and Becton Dickinson Sign Strategic Agreement
NanoGram and OTB to Partner to Build Solar Pilot Plant
BASF and Evonik to Collaborate to Develop Ceria- Based Slurries
Sigma-Aldrich Signs Distribution Agreement with Nanoco Technologies
nCoat Inks Agreement with NC A&T
XetaComp Inks IPA with ITTI
Advanced Nanotechnology Renames as Antaria Limited
PPG Takes Over NanoProducts Corporation
Cabot Takes Over the Assets of AP Materials
Nacalai Inks Collaboration Deal with Nano-C
Unidym Forms a Spin-Off Company
Sigma-Aldrich Enters into an Agreement with Nanoco Technologies
Altair Bags US$2. 5 Million Contract from US Navy
Unidym Signs Joint Development Deal with Nippon Kayaku
Bayer Inks Distribution Agreement with Brenntag Schweizerhall
Unidym to Expand Manufacturing Operations
ZEOX Acquires 51% Stake in Nano Clays
ZPM Spins Off from Zyvex
Altair and Sherwin-Williams Establish a Joint Venture Company
Carbon Nanotechnologies Merges with Unidym
AIXTRON Takes Over Nanoinstruments
Tego BioSciences Acquires C Sixty
Advanced Nanotechnology Enters into a Strategic Agreement with Energenics
Altair Enters into a Joint-Development Agreement with AES
Altair Enters into a Joint Development Agreement with PPG Aerospace
NanoDynamics Enters into a Joint Venture with Shell Technology
Integran Inks an Agreement with Advanced Composite Group
NovaCentrix and Brooks City-Base Jointly Develop Nanotechnology-Based Systems
Sigma-Aldrich Enters into a Distribution Agreement with Nanocor
Bayer MaterialScience Enters into Partnership with FutureCarbon
Siemens Inks a Joint Venture Agreement with Xintek
Scottish Enterprise and Samsung Announce MoU
Nanoledge Forms an Alliance with Look Cycle
Bayer MaterialScience Collaborates with Nanoledge
Integran Signs a Market Development Alliance Deal with DuPont
BASF Venture Capital Raises Stake in SDCmaterials
Oxonica and BD Enter into a Follow-On R&D Agreement
Unidym Establishes Office and Lab Facility in Silicon Valley
ApNano Establishes Nano Armor Division
Advanced Magnetics Renamed as AMAG Pharmaceuticals
Nanocomp Rolls Out Carbon Nanotube Textile
7. STRATEGIC CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS IN THE RECENT PAST
Carbon Nanotechnologies (CNI) Merges with C Sixty
Clariant and Starfire Systems into Nanomaterials Partnership
Nanosys Expands Collaboration Agreement with In-Q-Tel
Quantiam Enters into R&D Partnership with NOVA Chemicals
MFIC and UML Collaborate to Conduct Nanomaterials Research
DNT and NCL Collaborate to Develop Dendrimers for Diagnostic Applications
Nanotechnology Companies Inks Commercialization Agreement
Altair Nanotechnologies Teams-up with Genesis Air
Altair Inks Licensing Agreement with Spectrum Pharmaceuticals
Nanosys, Inc. Inks an Agreement with Sharp Corporation
Nanophase and Alfa Aesar in Distribution Agreement
NSF Funds Nanoscale Integrated Research Team
Nanophase and Competitive Technologies Enter Nanotechnology Agreement
QNL to Market Nanomaterials Under Tesima™ Brand
Stagecoach Group Unveils Buses with ANT’s Nanoparticle based Diesel Additive
Altair Nanotechnologies Bags Order for Lithium Titanate Spinel Electrode Nanomaterials
Wilson Greatbatch Acquires NanoGram Devices
EPA Funds Research on Environmental and Health Risks of Nanomaterials
DuPont and Columbia University Collaborate for Research on Nanotubes
Nanosys, Inc. Enters into Agreement with DuPont
C Sixty, Inc. Teams up with the University of Texas Health Science Center
NDC Receives Grant From DoD for Developing New Fuel Cell Technology
CombiMatrix and NDC Delivers of Prototype Nanomaterials Workstation
Luna Innovations Invests US$6. 4 Million for Renovating Production Unit
QinetiQ Nanomaterials Establishes Nanomaterials Production Facility in UK
Degussa Sets up a Nanomaterials Unit
MIT and U.S. Army Research Office Establishes ISN
SC Biosciences Corp. (SCB) Teams with Quantum Dot
CNI and DSM Form Alliance
DuPont Licenses Nanomix Technologies
DuPont Acquires NanoSource Technologies
8. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS
AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc., (US)
AlSher Titania LLC (US)
Advanced Nano Products Co., Limited (South Korea)
Antaria Limited (Australia)
Apex Nanomaterials (US)
ApNano Materials, Inc. (US)
Cabot Corporation (US)
Catalytic Materials LLC (US)
Dendritic Nanotechnologies, Inc. (US)
eSpin Technologies, Inc. (US)
Hodogaya Chemical Co., LTD. (Japan)
Hanwha Nanotech Corporation (South Korea)
Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc., (US)
InMat, Inc. (US)
Integran Technologies, Inc. (Canada)
Luna nanoWorks (US)
MicrotechNano, Inc. (US)
Materials and Electrochemical Research Corporation (US)
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc., (Japan)
Nanoledge (France)
NovaCentrix, Corp. (US)
Nanophase Technologies Corp. (US)
Nyacol Nano Technologies, Inc. (US)
Oxonica Plc. (UK)
QuantumSphere, Inc. (US)
Rosseter Holdings Ltd. (Cyprus)
Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd. (China)
Sun Nanotech Company Limited (China)
Unidym, Inc. (US)
Xintek, Inc. (US)
9. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
Analysis By Geographic Region
Analysis By Product Segment
Analysis By End-Use Sector
10. THE UNITED STATES
A. Market Analysis
Nanotechnology Market – An Overview
Nanomaterials Market on the Rise
Current and Future Analysis
Issues & Trends
Nanomaterial Oxides & Metals Drive Growth
Nanotubes and Dendrimers –Nanomaterials of the Future
Declining Prices to Boost Market Prospects
Pharma Sector Offers Growth Opportunities
Rising Demand for Sports Wear & Equipment
R&D – Crucial for Success
Lack of Regulations – A Key Hurdle
Market Restraints
B. Market Analytics
11. JAPAN
A. Market Analysis
Overview
Current and Future Analysis
B. Market Analytics
12. WESTERN EUROPE
A. Market Analysis
Overview
Current and Future Analysis
Issues and Trends
Healthcare & Electronics Drive Short-Term Growth
Healthcare Sector – Future of Nanomaterials Market
Uncertain Environmental & Human Impact to Slow Down Growth
Factors Hindering Growth Prospects
B. Market Analytics
12A.FRANCE
Market Analysis
12B.GERMANY
A. Market Analysis
Overview
Current and Future Analysis
B. Market Analytics
12C.UNITED KINGDOM
A. Market Analysis
Overview
Current and Future Analysis
B. Market Analytics
12D.REST OF WESTERN EUROPE
Market Analysis
13. ASIA-PACIFIC
A. Market Analysis
Overview
Current and Future Analysis
B. Market Analytics
13A.CHINA
Market Analysis
13B.REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC
Market Analysis
14. REST OF WORLD
A. Market Analysis
Current and Future Analysis
B. Market Analytics
Total Companies Profiled: 238 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 244)
Region/CountryPlayers
The United States
Canada
Japan
Europe
France
Germany
The United Kingdom
Italy
Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan)
Middle East
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Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations
Disclaimers
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics
Product Definitions and Scope of Study
Definitions
Product Segments
Nanomaterial Oxides
Nano-Metals
Carbon Nanotubes
Nanomaterial Clays
End-Use Sectors
Electronics
Healthcare
Construction
Other Applications
2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Nanotechnology – The Builder’s Final Frontier…
The Coming of Nano-Age…
Expect the Unexpected…
Nanomaterials - Heading to Change the World
Current Scenario: A Review
Recession Temporarily Tames Down Growth Momentum in Nanomaterials Market
The World Beyond the Recession
Noteworthy Trends & Issues
Nanomaterials on a Commercialization Drive
Electronics and Healthcare Sectors Boost Market Prospects
Government Funding Aids Market Growth
Nanomaterials in Food Processing
Metal Oxides Manufacturers Looking at New Applications
Dendrimers –Nanomaterials of the Future
Carbon Nanotubes to Register Robust Growth
Carbon Nanotubes Production Goes Up
Innovation and Quality Drive Nanotube Growth
Nanoclays Penetrate Rapidly in the Market
Impact of Nanomaterials on Human Health & Environment
Small Firms Lead Nanomaterials Research Activities
Startup Firms Collaborate to Overcome Hurdles
Low-Technology Applications Offer Growth Opportunities for Small Firms
Low Production Volume Plagues Nanotubes Market
Application Developers & Manufacturers Collaborate to Gain Competitive Edge
Market Restraints
3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
What is Nanotechnology?
It is -
It is not-
Nanomaterials – Conceptual Definition
Think small
Types of Nanomaterials
Nano-metals
Nanomaterial Oxides
Carbon Nanotubes
Nanominerals
Nanomaterial Clays
Nanominerals
Nanocrystalline Materials
Nanowires
Quantum Dots
Dendrimers
Polymer Nanocomposites
Emerging Applications of Nanomaterials
4. END-USE SECTORS
Electronics
Revolutionizing Electronics Industry
Nanomaterials – Key for Miniature Chips & Storage Devices
Improving Display Resolution…
Nanoelectronics in Medical Systems
Security Applications
Healthcare
Future Nanotech Bastion…
Biomedical Applications to Foster Growth
Molecular Engineering Drives Nanomaterial Applications
Nanocodes for Diagnostic Testing
Nanomaterials in Medical Implants
Current & Emerging Nanomaterial Technologies in Healthcare Sector
Current
Emerging
Construction
Nanomaterial-Based Aerogel Insulation Minimizes Pollution
Aerospace & Defense
Other Applications
Use of Nanomaterials in Food and Beverage Packaging
5. TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS/ PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS
Samsung Electronics and Unidym Roll out Color Carbon Nanotube EPD
Cromoz Introduces Carbon Nanotechnology for Cancer Treatment Drug Delivery System in India
Nanocyl Unveils New Conductive Nanotube Products in China
NanoSteel Develops New Super Hard Steel Wear Plate
Angstron Develops New Alternative Nanomaterial to Nanotubes
Ecology Coatings Introduces New Clean-Technology Coating Products Line, EcoQuik™
Integran Launches Nanovate™-NS Coating
ApNano Introduces Optically Black Coatings Using Nanotechnology
Integran Announces Development of Nano-metal Coating
ApNano Rolls Out New Range of Bullet-Proof Jackets
Nanophase Introduces Nanoengineered Products
US-based Researcher Chemically Modifies Carbon Nanotubes
AIST Develops New Cost-Effective Technology
CBEN Undertakes Research to Study Environmental Impact of Nanomaterial Waste
University of Texas and CSIRO Develop New Production Process
NanoDynamics Develops Novel Sol-Gel Process for Carbon Nanotubes
Silica-Coated SWCN Create Improved Nanocomposites
Researchers Devise Nanomaterial Graphite Layering for Fuel Cell
Nanomaterials Limited Develops New Process for Manufacturing Stainless Steel Nanopowder
Nanocyl Develops New Process for Manufacturing Carbon Nanotubes
University of California Devises Process for Producing Supercapacitors
Zyvex Corporation Unveils New Product Family
Nanophase Technologies Launches Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles
Japanese Researchers Develop Friction-Less Nanomaterial
NTera Launches Electrochromic Ink
Evident Technologies Launches EviComposites Line of Quantum Dots
Goddard Space Develops New Procedure for Manufacturing Carbon Nanotubes
California Institute Devises New Method of Coating Nanotubes
Showa Denko Develops VGCF-S Nanofibre
Zyvex Launches New NanoSolve Carbon Nanotubes
NanoDynamics Introduces New Golfball
UC-Berkeley Researchers Develop New Process for Nanotube Production
Nanotubes Enhance Storage Capacity
Carbon Nanotubes to Replace Copper Conductors
Researchers Grow Nano Menagerie from Zinc Oxide
Carbon Nanotubes Capable of Detecting Nerve Gas
Gallium Nitride Nanotubes with Electrical and Optical Properties
Miniature Web of Carbon Nanotubes – Akin to that in the Brain
Nanotubes Aid in Strengthening Plastic Film
Long Carbon Nanotubes Developed
World’s Smallest Nanotube Developed
TCRDL and University of Tokyo Develops Metal Alloys
Quantum Dot Introduces Two New Versions to the Nanocrystal Product Line
Dupont Engineers Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Composite
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Develops Nanostructured Material Using Titanium Nano-Clusters
Nanophase Technologies Makes New Additions to the Product Line
BASF Introduces Nanotechnology based Building Material
6. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY
CerMedia Completes Cell-Pore Product Group Acquisition
Altairnano Divests its Share in AlSher Titania to Sherwin-Williams
Luna Innovations Acquires Intellectual Property Assets of Tego Biosciences
Indium Acquires Reactive NanoTechnologies
ShengdaTech Acquires Anhui Chaodong Nanomaterials
Bayer MaterialScience to Establish Carbon Nanotube Facility
Manhattan Scientifics Snaps Up Metallicum
VT International Snaps Up Nanotailor
Arkema Enters into Agreement with Fulcrum SP for CNT
Unidym Extends Joint Development Deal with Samsung for Carbon Nanotube Compounds
Space Photonics Obtains Defence Contract Worth US$1. 2 million
HPL Transfers Assets to Dow Chemical
NASA Partners with MSGI for Nano-Chemical Sensors and Solar Cell Solutions
Kuo SAB de CV Sets Up Subsidiary for Manufacturing Nanomaterials
CNano Obtains EPA Clearance for Carbon Nanotubes
NanoGram and Teijin Sign Technology Development Agreement
A Schulman and nanoScience Engineering Sign Joint Development Agreement
IBM Signs Agreement with Bulgarian Government for Cooperation in Nanoscience
Veeco Instruments Acquires DayStar Technologies Assets
Raytheon Bags DARPA Contract
SDCmaterials Establishes HVM Facility
Arkema Inks Distribution Agreement with ZPM
SWeNT and Chasm Establish ADC
Arkema Inks Distribution Agreement with Velox
KKP to Establish New Carbon Nanotube Facility
SolarBotanic’s Energy Harvesting Trees Designed to Use Nanotechnologies for Energy Generation from Solar Power
Oxonica and Becton Dickinson Sign Strategic Agreement
NanoGram and OTB to Partner to Build Solar Pilot Plant
BASF and Evonik to Collaborate to Develop Ceria- Based Slurries
Sigma-Aldrich Signs Distribution Agreement with Nanoco Technologies
nCoat Inks Agreement with NC A&T
XetaComp Inks IPA with ITTI
Advanced Nanotechnology Renames as Antaria Limited
PPG Takes Over NanoProducts Corporation
Cabot Takes Over the Assets of AP Materials
Nacalai Inks Collaboration Deal with Nano-C
Unidym Forms a Spin-Off Company
Sigma-Aldrich Enters into an Agreement with Nanoco Technologies
Altair Bags US$2. 5 Million Contract from US Navy
Unidym Signs Joint Development Deal with Nippon Kayaku
Bayer Inks Distribution Agreement with Brenntag Schweizerhall
Unidym to Expand Manufacturing Operations
ZEOX Acquires 51% Stake in Nano Clays
ZPM Spins Off from Zyvex
Altair and Sherwin-Williams Establish a Joint Venture Company
Carbon Nanotechnologies Merges with Unidym
AIXTRON Takes Over Nanoinstruments
Tego BioSciences Acquires C Sixty
Advanced Nanotechnology Enters into a Strategic Agreement with Energenics
Altair Enters into a Joint-Development Agreement with AES
Altair Enters into a Joint Development Agreement with PPG Aerospace
NanoDynamics Enters into a Joint Venture with Shell Technology
Integran Inks an Agreement with Advanced Composite Group
NovaCentrix and Brooks City-Base Jointly Develop Nanotechnology-Based Systems
Sigma-Aldrich Enters into a Distribution Agreement with Nanocor
Bayer MaterialScience Enters into Partnership with FutureCarbon
Siemens Inks a Joint Venture Agreement with Xintek
Scottish Enterprise and Samsung Announce MoU
Nanoledge Forms an Alliance with Look Cycle
Bayer MaterialScience Collaborates with Nanoledge
Integran Signs a Market Development Alliance Deal with DuPont
BASF Venture Capital Raises Stake in SDCmaterials
Oxonica and BD Enter into a Follow-On R&D Agreement
Unidym Establishes Office and Lab Facility in Silicon Valley
ApNano Establishes Nano Armor Division
Advanced Magnetics Renamed as AMAG Pharmaceuticals
Nanocomp Rolls Out Carbon Nanotube Textile
7. STRATEGIC CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS IN THE RECENT PAST
Carbon Nanotechnologies (CNI) Merges with C Sixty
Clariant and Starfire Systems into Nanomaterials Partnership
Nanosys Expands Collaboration Agreement with In-Q-Tel
Quantiam Enters into R&D Partnership with NOVA Chemicals
MFIC and UML Collaborate to Conduct Nanomaterials Research
DNT and NCL Collaborate to Develop Dendrimers for Diagnostic Applications
Nanotechnology Companies Inks Commercialization Agreement
Altair Nanotechnologies Teams-up with Genesis Air
Altair Inks Licensing Agreement with Spectrum Pharmaceuticals
Nanosys, Inc. Inks an Agreement with Sharp Corporation
Nanophase and Alfa Aesar in Distribution Agreement
NSF Funds Nanoscale Integrated Research Team
Nanophase and Competitive Technologies Enter Nanotechnology Agreement
QNL to Market Nanomaterials Under Tesima™ Brand
Stagecoach Group Unveils Buses with ANT’s Nanoparticle based Diesel Additive
Altair Nanotechnologies Bags Order for Lithium Titanate Spinel Electrode Nanomaterials
Wilson Greatbatch Acquires NanoGram Devices
EPA Funds Research on Environmental and Health Risks of Nanomaterials
DuPont and Columbia University Collaborate for Research on Nanotubes
Nanosys, Inc. Enters into Agreement with DuPont
C Sixty, Inc. Teams up with the University of Texas Health Science Center
NDC Receives Grant From DoD for Developing New Fuel Cell Technology
CombiMatrix and NDC Delivers of Prototype Nanomaterials Workstation
Luna Innovations Invests US$6. 4 Million for Renovating Production Unit
QinetiQ Nanomaterials Establishes Nanomaterials Production Facility in UK
Degussa Sets up a Nanomaterials Unit
MIT and U.S. Army Research Office Establishes ISN
SC Biosciences Corp. (SCB) Teams with Quantum Dot
CNI and DSM Form Alliance
DuPont Licenses Nanomix Technologies
DuPont Acquires NanoSource Technologies
8. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS
AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc., (US)
AlSher Titania LLC (US)
Advanced Nano Products Co., Limited (South Korea)
Antaria Limited (Australia)
Apex Nanomaterials (US)
ApNano Materials, Inc. (US)
Cabot Corporation (US)
Catalytic Materials LLC (US)
Dendritic Nanotechnologies, Inc. (US)
eSpin Technologies, Inc. (US)
Hodogaya Chemical Co., LTD. (Japan)
Hanwha Nanotech Corporation (South Korea)
Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc., (US)
InMat, Inc. (US)
Integran Technologies, Inc. (Canada)
Luna nanoWorks (US)
MicrotechNano, Inc. (US)
Materials and Electrochemical Research Corporation (US)
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc., (Japan)
Nanoledge (France)
NovaCentrix, Corp. (US)
Nanophase Technologies Corp. (US)
Nyacol Nano Technologies, Inc. (US)
Oxonica Plc. (UK)
QuantumSphere, Inc. (US)
Rosseter Holdings Ltd. (Cyprus)
Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd. (China)
Sun Nanotech Company Limited (China)
Unidym, Inc. (US)
Xintek, Inc. (US)
9. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
Analysis By Geographic Region
Table 1. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for NanoMaterials by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 2. World Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 3. World 11-Year Perspective for NanoMaterials by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Analysis By Product Segment
Table 4. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterial Oxides by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 5. World Historic Analysis for Nanomaterial Oxides by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 6. World 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterial Oxides by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 7. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nano-metals by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 8. World Historic Analysis for Nano-metals by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 9. World 11-Year Perspective for Nano-metals by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 10. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 11. World Historic Analysis for Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 12. World 11-Year Perspective for Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 13. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterial Clays by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 14. World Historic Analysis for Nanomaterial Clays by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 15. World 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterial Clays by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 16. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Other Nanomaterials by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 17. World Historic Analysis for Other Nanomaterials by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 18. World 11-Year Perspective for Other Nanomaterials by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Analysis By End-Use Sector
Table 19. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterial Applications in Electronics Sector by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 20. World Historic Analysis for Nanomaterial Applications in Electronics Sector by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 21. World 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterial Applications in Electronics Sector by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 22. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterial Applications in Healthcare Sector by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 23. World Historic Analysis for Nanomaterial Applications in Healthcare Sector by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2002 through 2006 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 24. World 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterial Applications in Healthcare Sector by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2005,2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 25. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterial Applications in Construction Sector by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 26. World Historic Analysis for Nanomaterial Applications in Construction Sector by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 27. World 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterial Applications in Construction Sector by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 28. World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterial Applications in Other Sectors by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 29. World Historic Analysis for Nanomaterial Applications in Other Sectors by Geographic Region – US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 30. World 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterial Applications in Other Sectors by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for US, Japan, Western Europe, Asia–Pacific (excluding Japan) and Rest of World Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
10. THE UNITED STATES
A. Market Analysis
Nanotechnology Market – An Overview
Nanomaterials Market on the Rise
Current and Future Analysis
Issues & Trends
Nanomaterial Oxides & Metals Drive Growth
Nanotubes and Dendrimers –Nanomaterials of the Future
Declining Prices to Boost Market Prospects
Pharma Sector Offers Growth Opportunities
Rising Demand for Sports Wear & Equipment
R&D – Crucial for Success
Lack of Regulations – A Key Hurdle
Market Restraints
B. Market Analytics
Table 31. US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 32. US Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 33. US 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 34. US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 35. US Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 36. US 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector– Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
11. JAPAN
A. Market Analysis
Overview
Current and Future Analysis
B. Market Analytics
Table 37. Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 38. Japanese Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 39. Japanese 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 40. Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 41. Japanese Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 42. Japanese 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector– Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
12. WESTERN EUROPE
A. Market Analysis
Overview
Current and Future Analysis
Issues and Trends
Healthcare & Electronics Drive Short-Term Growth
Healthcare Sector – Future of Nanomaterials Market
Uncertain Environmental & Human Impact to Slow Down Growth
Factors Hindering Growth Prospects
B. Market Analytics
Table 43. West European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for NanoMaterials by Geographic Region – France, Germany, United Kingdom, and Rest of Western Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 44. West European Historic Analysis for NanoMaterials by Geographic Region – France, Germany, United Kingdom, and Rest of Western Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 45. West European 11-Year Perspective for NanoMaterials by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Annual Revenues for France, Germany, United Kingdom, and Rest of Western Europe Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 46. West European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 47. West European Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 48. West European 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 49. West European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 50. West European Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 51. West European 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector– Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
12A.FRANCE
Market Analysis
Table 52. French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 53. French Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 54. French 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 55. French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 56. French Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 57. French 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector– Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
12B.GERMANY
A. Market Analysis
Overview
Current and Future Analysis
B. Market Analytics
Table 58. German Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 59. German Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 60. German 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 61. German Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 62. German Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 63. German 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector– Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
12C.UNITED KINGDOM
A. Market Analysis
Overview
Current and Future Analysis
B. Market Analytics
Table 64. UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 65. UK Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 66. UK 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 67. UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 68. UK Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 69. UK 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector– Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
12D.REST OF WESTERN EUROPE
Market Analysis
Table 70. Rest of Western Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 71. Rest of Western Europe Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 72. Rest of Western Europe 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 73. Rest of Western Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 74. Rest of Western Europe Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 75. Rest of Western Europe 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector– Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
13. ASIA-PACIFIC
A. Market Analysis
Overview
Current and Future Analysis
B. Market Analytics
Table 76. Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for NanoMaterials by Geographic Region – China, and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 77. Asia-Pacific Historic Analysis for Nano Materials by Geographic Region – China, and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 78. Asia-Pacific 11-Year Perspective for Nano Materials by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Annual Revenues for China, and Rest of Asia- Pacific Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015
Table 79. Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 80. Asia-Pacific Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 81. Asia-Pacific 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 82. Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 83. Asia-Pacific Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 84. Asia-Pacific 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector– Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
13A.CHINA
Market Analysis
Table 85. Chinese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 86. Chinese Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 87. Chinese 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 88. Chinese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by End- Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 89. Chinese Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by End- Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 90. Chinese 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector– Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
13B.REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC
Market Analysis
Table 91. Rest of Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 92. Rest of Asia-Pacific Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 93. Rest of Asia-Pacific 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 94. Rest of Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 95. Rest of Asia-Pacific Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 96. Rest of Asia-Pacific 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector– Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
14. REST OF WORLD
A. Market Analysis
Current and Future Analysis
B. Market Analytics
Table 97. Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 98. Rest of World Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 99. Rest of World 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Oxides, Metals, Carbon Nanotubes, Clays, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 100. Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 101. Rest of World Historic Analysis for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector – Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for the Years 2002 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 102. Rest of World 11-Year Perspective for Nanomaterials by End-Use Sector– Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Electronics, Health Care, Construction, and Other Markets for Years 2005, 2010 and 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Total Companies Profiled: 238 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 244)
Region/CountryPlayers
The United States
Canada
Japan
Europe
France
Germany
The United Kingdom
Italy
Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan)
Middle East
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