{"id":90749,"date":"2013-09-30T13:47:34","date_gmt":"2013-09-30T17:47:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/30-sep-2013-paving-the-way-for-real-world-nanotechnology-products.php"},"modified":"2013-09-30T13:47:34","modified_gmt":"2013-09-30T17:47:34","slug":"30-sep-2013-paving-the-way-for-real-world-nanotechnology-products","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nanotechnology\/30-sep-2013-paving-the-way-for-real-world-nanotechnology-products.php","title":{"rendered":":: 30, Sep 2013 :: PAVING THE WAY FOR REAL-WORLD NANOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    PAVING THE WAY FOR REAL-WORLD NANOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS  <\/p>\n<p>      A*STARs new Nanoimprint Foundry will bridge the      gap between laboratory-based nanotechnologies and real-world      products. This is the first time that      Singapore nanotechnology suppliers and manufacturers have      been brought together to speed up productisation of      nanoimprinting, a technology that imbues ordinary surfaces      with unique properties for applications in sectors like      consumer care, biomedical devices, optics, filtration,      displays and      maritime.    <\/p>\n<p>      1.      Singapore, 30 September 2013       Adhesives that leave no sticky residue, skins that keep      medical instruments germ-free, new anti-reflective protectors      for displays or surfaces that prevent barnacles from      attaching to ships.These are just some of the products that      nanoimprinting technology is capable of producing. A*STARs      Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) and      its partners launched a new Nanoimprint Foundry that will      develop, test-bed and prototype specially engineered plastics      and surfaces for the specific purpose of commercialising the      technologies. Possible applications of nanoimprint technology      include dry adhesives, aesthetic packaging,      contact lenses, biomedical cell scaffolds, anti-frost      surfaces and anti-bacteria materials.    <\/p>\n<p>      2.      The multi-party investment will bring together national      research organisations, suppliers and manufacturers spanning      the nanotechnology value chain, and government agencies to      promote the technology. The Foundry is      part of a masterplan spearheaded by A*STAR to push      translational research and accelerate commercialisation of      home-grown technologies. In partnership with other A*STAR      research institutes, IMRE will work with companies like      Toshiba Machines Co Ltd, EV Group, NTT Advanced      Technology Corporation, NIL Technology ApS, Kyodo      International Inc., micro resist technology      GmbH, Nanoveu Pte Ltd and Solves      Innovative Technology Pte Ltd to produce prototypes for      real-world products and applications. The Foundry and its      partners will also work closely with Singapores Economic      Development Board (EDB) and SPRING to promote its nanoimprint      applications to industry as part of the plans to build up      Singapores high-value manufacturing capabilities.    <\/p>\n<p>      3.      We can help companies develop up to 20,000 samples for      proof-of-concept and pilot production allowing manufacturers      to shorten the product cycle but minus the heavy capital      R&D investment, said Dr Karen Chong, the      IMRE scientist who is heading the Foundry. Dr Chong added      that the Foundry will be a one-stop shop for      companies seeking to conceive, design and develop solutions      for new, revolutionary products based on the versatile      nanoimprint technology.    <\/p>\n<p>      4.      The Foundry gives us the tools for creating real      products that target industry end users and ultimately      consumers, explained Mr Masayuki Yagi, Director &      General Manager, Advanced Machinery Business Unit, Toshiba      Machines Co Ltd, Japan on why the company chose to      participate in the initiative. Toshiba Machines and the      Foundry will aim to deliver innovative engineering solutions      based on nanoimprint and be the best partner for leading      industries.    <\/p>\n<p>      5.      According to Mr Koh Teng Kwee, Director of Solves      Innovative Technology Pte Ltd, Working with IMRE since ICON      1[1], I am sure      IMREs nanoimprint technology and know-how is now ready for      industrial adoption. In my opinion, IMRE is able to      provide everything needed for a new product realisation      involving nanoimprinting.    <\/p>\n<p>      6.      There is a billion-dollar, virtually untapped market      for new advanced nanotechnology products that can make use of      what the Foundry has to offer, said Prof Andy Hor, Executive      Director for IMRE, adding that the initiative will hasten the      industrialisation of nanoimprinting in this lucrative market      segment. In consumer care for example, the      global market for contact lenses - where nanoimprint      technology can be used to produce new functionalities like      multi-coloured lenses - is expected to grow to USD 11.7      billion by 2015[2].    <\/p>\n<p>      7.      The Foundry is the first one-stop shop to pull      different value chain partners together to offer solutions      based on nanoimprint through equipment, moulds, materials and      applications to end user companies, said Dr Tan Geok      Leng, Executive Director of A*STARs Science and Engineering      Research Council which oversees a number of the research      institutes dedicated to the physical sciences and      engineering. The new Foundry is part of      Singapores strategy to create a new, advanced high-value      manufacturing sector to support its growing knowledge-based      economy.    <\/p>\n<p>      8.      As part of EDBs vision to position Singapore as an      Advanced Manufacturing Hub, we will continue to work with      companies to co-create and adopt advanced manufacturing      technologies. We see this new Research Foundry as one of the      key infrastructures to strengthen nanoscale-manufacturing      capabilities in Singapore, said Mr Yi-Hsen Gian,      Director (i3), Economic Development Board (EDB),      Singapore.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more from the original source:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.news.gov.sg\/public\/sgpc\/en\/media_releases\/agencies\/astar\/press_release\/P-20130930-1.html\" title=\":: 30, Sep 2013 :: PAVING THE WAY FOR REAL-WORLD NANOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS\">:: 30, Sep 2013 :: PAVING THE WAY FOR REAL-WORLD NANOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> PAVING THE WAY FOR REAL-WORLD NANOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS A*STARs new Nanoimprint Foundry will bridge the gap between laboratory-based nanotechnologies and real-world products. 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