Nanotechnology Business Applications and Commercialization Nano and Energy Series
Auteur : Sparks Sherron
No longer the hidden genius of scientists, nanotechnology is now appearing in products manufactured for everyday life?products that can heal, save lives, be more durable, and last longer. It is also attracting the attention of investors interested in participating in this nano revolution.
Nanotechnology: Business Applications and Commercialization
Some of the key topics covered include:
- Questions to ask before writing a business plan
- Products consumers are currently using
- Grant and funding options
- Standardization that will affect domestic and international production
- Dangers that must be managed to ensure the safety of nanotechnology
- Commercialization centers and organizations that provide support
- Barriers to nanotechnology commercialization
- Competitive factors that can help bring the international economy more stability
- Areas where nanotechnology is expanding
This timely book outlines how to harness nanotechnology innovations through the application of strong business principles, drive the standards and development, and take the knowledge to the commercial level with business applications. Filled with case studies and useful resources, it helps readers bridge the "valley of death"?the gap period in capital financing that exists between research and the market adoption of new technologies.
Introduction. Types of Nanobusinesses. Ease of Entry. Intellectual Property. Ethics. Dangers. Standardization. Investors and Commercialization Centers. Business Applications. Support Organization. Conclusion: Social Aspects of Nanotechnology. Nanotechnology Information Sources. Index.
Dr. Sherron Sparks has a doctorate in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and as such, studies the trends of business and technology, and where they are taking us in the future. She teaches I/O Psychology, Leadership and International Business at Penn State University, giving her the unique position to study industrial trends around the world. Her passion for nanotechnology and what it can do for the economies of the world gives her a keen outlook on the commercialization of nanotechnology.
For more information about Dr. Sparks and her work, visit Sparks Business Institute and Nanovortex. You can also follow Dr. Sparks on Twitter.
Date de parution : 05-2012
Ouvrage de 270 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Nanotechnology :
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