Press Release: Nanotechnology in China is focusing on innovations and new 
products. Strong increase of start up companies in nano-convergence.
 
Hkc22.com, Beijing just released a new study about nanotechnology developments 
in china
from 2005 to 2010 and 2015. 
 
The markets in china for nanotechnology products and systems is 5.4 billion us 
dollar in 2005
and will increase to 31.4 bn us $ by 2010 and 144.9 bn us $ by 2015. The main 
segments
are nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, nanobio  and nano-life-sciences which count 
already for 
70 percent of the turnover. The market share  ( worldmarket )will be more then 
6 percent by 2010 and 16 percent by 2015. Like no other country china 
understood that  to win the race depends on finished products through 
Nano-Bio-Cogno-Info convergence and not on nano science mainly. Second but 
maybe even more important, there are no ethical restrictions or social 
controversy  on developing and using nanotechnologies for new products
and systems. 
 

China is now one of the world leaders in terms of its number of newly 
registered nanotechnology firms, nanotechnology publications and nanotech 
related patents. Over the past three years, the number of companies in the 
field of nanotechnology in China has grown and reached over 800.  This growth 
rate is very rapid and it has yet to show signs of slowing down.  The sales to 
date have been largely domestic, but with the increasing global interest on the 
development of nanotechnology and with the advantage of modern communication we 
can for sure speculate that this could be a very profitable investment in the 
near future.

 

 

Nanotechnology and nano-bio-info-cogno converging technologies are becoming 
more and more the decisive factor of the race between regions and nations to 
win the future markets and society’s wealth and political stability. The 
development shows that five nations are leading the competition today. China, 
as one of these five nations, has its unique advantage of  high flexibilty, low 
labour costs, no barriers for new technologies, young and vibrant society, 
large amount of foreign venture capital, underestimated currency  (today about 
25 percent undervalue compared with the US Dollar), low taxes,  goverment 
support and a home market with more than 1.3 billion people for applications.

 

China has a lot of comparative advantages in nanotechnology research:

Early starting in nanotechnology, China is among one of the few countries who 
has begun to explore nanotechnology since 1990s;  a large and highly competent 
research team, with scientists trained in US, Europe and Japan, Some of which 
are leaders in their fields worldwide; a research and development network of 
three national centers and over 20 university institutes in nanotechnology; 
rich of several important mineral and biological resources which are important 
for developing nanomaterials; very competent, even leading, in the fields of 
nanomaterial research and application, tunnel microscopes, single atom 
operation etc; a huge domestic market, ideal for the growth of enterprises.

 

This study is the third of hkc22.com, beijing, china in 3 years and free for 
purchasing. Please see  http://www.hkc22.com/nanochina.html

this study is a part of the nanotechnology study worldwide :

http://www.hkc22.com/nanotechnology2015.html

 

responsible for this:

helmut kaiser consultancy

D-72076 Tuebingen

Germany

www.hkc22.com

telefon 0049 7071 67001

fax       0049 7071 68086

 




                
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