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The Global Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials Industry 2013 Report: Stage of Development, Global Activity and Market …

DUBLIN, July 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

Research and Markets ( http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/wpw7c6/the_global) has announced the addition of the "The Global Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials Industry: Stage of Development, Global Activity and Market Opportunities" report to their offering.

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Nanotechnology applications and nanomaterials are being applied across a raft of industries due to their outstanding magnetic, optical, catalytic and electronic properties. There are already established market for nanomaterials including titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, silicon oxide nanopowders and carbon nanotubes, nanofibers, nanosilver, nanoclays, quantum dots and nanoporous materials driven by demand from applications in filtration, electronics, cosmetics, energy, medicine, chemicals, coatings and catalysts. Recent breakthroughs have heralded new market opportunities in graphene and nanocellulose. This new 696-page report from Future Market, Inc., the world's leading provider of nanotechnology and nanomaterials information and publisher of Nanotech Magazine, provides a comprehensive insight into all aspects of the market for these materials.

What does the report include?

- Comprehensive data and forecasts for the global nanotechnology and nanomaterials market to 2019. Nanomaterials covered include aluminium oxide nanopowders, antimony tin, bismuth oxide, carbon nanotubes, cerium oxide, cobalt oxide, fullerenes and POSS, graphene, graphyne, graphdiyne, graphane, indium, iron oxide, magnesium oxide, manganese oxide, molybdenum disulphide, nanocellulose, nanoclays, nanofibers, nanosilver, nickel oxide, nano-precipitated calcium carbonate, nanoporous materials, quantum dots, silicone, silicon oxide, titanium dioxide, yttrium oxide, zinc oxide and zirconium oxide

- Technology roadmaps/commercialization timelines to 2019, by nanomaterials and by market

- Financial estimates for the markets nanotechnology and nanomaterials will impact including aerospace and aviation, automotive, civil engineering and construction, exterior protection, communications, hygiene, cleaning and sanitary, electronics and semiconductors, energy, environment, food, agricultural, beverage, marine, medical and life sciences, military and defence, packaging, paper, personal care, plastics and rubber, printing, product security and anti-counterfeiting, sensors, sporting and consumer goods, textiles, tools and metals

- Latest global regulations for nanomaterials

- Patent analysis

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Drink Sciences uses nanotechnology to develop date rape drug detector

Drink Sciences Ltd. uses nanotechnology to fight date rape drugs. The company was founded on the basis of an invention by Prof. Fernando Patolski, a young professor at Harvard, who is now at the Department of Chemistry at Tel Aviv University, who developed a method which uses nanotechnology for the fast and accurate detection of chemicals in a sample, and then looked for an application. He found it in the discrete detection of date rape drugs mixed in alcohol or soft drinks in day-to-day situations, without the need for laboratories.

The product was developed over three years at the university and commercialized through Ramot at Tel Aviv University Ltd. to a company founded by CEO Dr. Yoav Avidor.

Date rape drug is a generic name for several anesthetic compounds, which are used to spike the drinks of women for the purpose of indecent acts, rape, or robbery. In high dosages, these drugs cause apathy, drowsiness, and unconsciousness.

In Israel, there have been cases of date rape drugs, but at colleges in the US, 200,000 cases of the use of these drugs for rape alone are reported every year, not counting less heinous cases.

"In a market study we conducted in the US, the main market for the product, we asked 150 women if they knew someone who suspected that they had consumed a drink spiked with a drug," Avidor told "Globes". 60% of respondents said yes, and among women aged 25 or less, 72% responded affirmatively. 28.5% of women, and 40% of young women, said that they know victims of date rape drugs. Two-thirds said that they use various methods to protect themselves from having their drinks spiked. Two-thirds dont let a drink out of their eyesight, and 43% said that they dont drink a drink they did not see mixed."

Date rape drugs are anesthetics used by the pharmaceutical industry. Users of the drug obtain them illegally, but do not develop them at home, so there is little variability between the different versions, and they can be detected by a single test. However, a test for detecting date rape drugs does not solve the problem of the rape of a victim who has ingested the drug or other drugs such as Ecstasy (or rape that does involve the use of drugs at all), but only the specific use of anesthetics.

The chemical part of the test uses a solvent, which when it comes in contract with a date rape drug, precipitates making the beverage turbid. The product is designed like a drinks mix or cosmetics (such as eyeliner). A woman drops the product into the glass and waits for a reaction. In cases of a dark nightclub, for example, where it is impossible to see whether the drink has become turbid or remained clear, the test includes another trick - it has an LED light. The light diminishes in turbidity. "We found 100% accuracy in the drinks we tested," Avidor said. "The product works on many kinds of drinks."

The product is in the prototype stage. It does not require regulatory approval, such as from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), because the test is carried out on the beverage, not on bodily fluids, so it is not considered a medical test. Avidor is now raising capital for Drink Sciences and he plans to market the product within nine months.

"We think that the way to market the product is through bars, which will distribute it to their customers with their drinks, so that they can relax knowing that their drinks are safe. Another possibility is for the parents of college girls to buy the product before they go off to school," said Avidor.

At a cost of a few dollars per test, Drink Sciences can become profitable. The product will probably be sold through pharmacies, especially in the US, where the problem of date rape is serious.

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Nanotechnology complex becoming reality at SUNYIT

Its really happening.

After four years of waiting and wondering whether SUNYIT actually would get the multimillion dollar nanotechnology complex promised by state officials in 2009, ground is being broken at the site.

Not by politicians with spotless shovels, but by real workers with heavy machinery.

The $125 million Computer Chip Commercialization Center, known as the Quad C, is expected to be completed by the end of 2014, said Alain Kaloyeros, senior vice president and CEO of Albanys College of Nanoscale Science and Technology, which is partnering with SUNYIT in the venture.

The annual operating budget is expected to exceed $500 million, he said.

Residents will see new opportunities to build high-tech careers in their own backyard, he said. Business owners will find new clients and customers. And the quality of life including the arts, recreation, entertainment and shopping districts will reflect a new vibrancy that will benefit the entire community.

Officials close to the project have hedged about how many jobs there will be, but in a previous announcement, when the project was expected to be smaller, there were set to be about 900 jobs.

Quad C is being funded through a public-private sector partnership and is linked to Albanys College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. The chips that will be researched and developed at SUNYIT will be used in everything from phones to medical devices.

Its the foundation for a lot of good things that are going to happen, said Steve DiMeo, president of Mohawk Valley EDGE economic development agency. Its going to change the dynamics of the regional economy.

Becoming a reality

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Nanotechnology Exhibit – Università Statale MILANO – 26th June 2013 [by Sergio Conegliano] – Video


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