Theme: Accelerating Research and Pioneering Expansion in Nanotechnology

Nanotek 2015

Nanotek 2015

OMICS Group invites all the participants across the globe to attend the 5th International Conference on Nanotek and Expo during November 16-18, 2015 at San Antonio, USA. More nanotechnological conferences and nanotechnology events will follow the conference series in innovative research and explore business opportunities.

 

The meeting Nanotek 2015 will address, identify and focus Nanobiotechnology, Biomedical engineering, Applications of Nanotechnology etc, and showcase the current research in Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites. The gathering will highlight the challenges and opportunities in both medical and commercial usage of Nanotek products. Hopefully, this expert gathering of academicians, public and private agencies will provide spotlight and new insights on these critical areas. The meeting ensures that sharing the ideas and visions will empowers and establishes you by satisfy the Nanotek Conference theme “Accelerating Research and Pioneering Expansion in Nanotechnology”.

 

 Track 1: Nanomaterials

Nanomaterials are materials of which a single unit is size to 10−9. Nanotechnological material research involves Nanofabrication technologies, Carbon nano-tubes and graphene technologies, Nanocomposites, Characterization and properties of Nanomaterials, Modelling and simulation of Nanomaterials. 27 research universities are working on Nanocomposites all over the world, and market analysis over Asia Pacific is $2650 millions, in US $786 millions are released per annum for nano material research. There are 62 Research universities conducting research on Synthetic nano materials and Market research in North America is $265 Million in 2015. The Research Budget estimated is €66,200,000 in the month of March 2015. There are more than 2347 industries working on Nanomaterials around the world. The Carbon nanotubes is the highest funded project in 2015.OMICS International has been and will be organizing Nanomaterials Conference and events to put front the research advances.

 

Track 2: Nano Structures

Nanostructure is a structure of intermediate size between microscopic and molecular structure. Nano structure research involves Synthesis of Nanomaterials and properties, Nanostructures for thin films and coatings, Toxicity of nanostructures, Nanostructures for high performance materials, Nanostructure applications in petroleum industry, Synthesis of nanowires and nanorods. There are 27 top most universities all over the world which deals with nano structure. The global market for Nano films and coatings used in biomedical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications increased from $170.7 million in petroleum industry $204.6 million in Synthesis of nanowires and nanorods it reached $684.4 million by 2015, a compound annual research growth is increased to 27.3%.

Track 3: Nano Medicine

Nano medicine is a large industry, nano medicine research involves Nanostructures for the delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents, Nanomedical approaches for cancer diagnosis, Drug delivery systems & targeted imaging, Nanoinformatics, Chemotherapy via nano-particles, Immunotoxicity and immunogenicity of nanodrugs, Nanobiotechnology with nano medicine sales for cancer diagnosis reaching $6.8 billion in 2009, and with over 200 companies in Nano informatics and 38 products worldwide  of  Nano biotechnology  a minimum of $3.8 billion in nanotechnology R&D is being invested every year.  There are 470 universities conducting research on nano medicine around the world.

 

Track 4: Nano Devices and Nano Sensors

Nanodevices, the fastest moving segment of the overall market, the Nanotek research involves in Smart sensors and smart delivery systems, Magnetic Nanodevices, Nano-biosensors, Nano switches, Optical biosensors, and biologically inspired devices are anticipated to move at a tremendous 34% CAGR.  Nano-biosensors for 78.8% the segment Nanoswitches & Optical biosensors are predicted to grow to $52.7 billion by 2019 and register a healthy 20.7% CAGR. Nanosensors will better detect the onset of diseases such as cancer or heart disease, and NanoMarkets expects the market for biomedical nanosensors to reach approximately $800 million in 2019. Around 18 universities and 53 new research projects are exhibited in Nanotechnology conference, Nanotek USA.

 

Track 5: Materials Science and Engineering

Materials science and engineering, is an interdisciplinary field which deals with the discovery and design of new materials. The research in material science involves in Transmission electron microscopy in modern materials science, Advancements of materials science, Mining and metallurgy, Energy materials there are 50 universities and a market to growth of 5.1% over the period 2014-2019. The Energy materials market was estimated to be $7,292.8 million in 2014 and is projected to growth of 7.8% from 2014 to 2019. Mining and metallurgy for a market share of 68.3% in 2014 and is expected to growth of 8.3% by 2019. 18 new research projects can be implemented by end of 2016.

 

Track 6:  Nano Electronics

Nanoelectronics flaunts of being the leading industry in bringing nanotechnology projects from research laboratories to commercial scale. The research involves in  Nanoelectronic circuits and systems ,Assembly, packaging and safety concerns, Molecular electronics , NEMS and MEMS ,Medical diagnostics ,Robotics and mechatronics ,Dielectric materials The market for Molecular electronics incorporating nanotechnology is expected to reach $409.6 billion by 2015, with the commercialization of electronic displays using carbon nanotube backlights, NEMS based memory devices, and transmission  using  nanomaterials is underway. There are 42 universities, 33 new research projects are being implementing in robotics and medical diagnosis. There are 6584 industries around the world working on Nanoelectronic project.

 

 

Track 7: Nano Technology in Energy System

Nantechnology in energy system science and engineering have been seeking to develop new and improved types of energy technologies that have the capability of improving life all over the world. In order to make the next leap forward from the current generation of geothermal technology, scientists and engineers have been developing energy applications of nanotechnology. BCC Research estimates the total energy-related market in Photovoltaic devices for  Batteries and geothermal nanotechnologies and nanomaterials at nearly $8.8 billion in 2012 and $15 billion in 2017, a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.4% through 2017. There are 26 universities and 15 new researches is been going on Electrochemistry. The research involves in nuclear reactions and Fuel cells.

 

Track 8: Environment, Health and Safety Issues of Nano Technology

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has conducted initial research on how nanoparticles interact with the body’s systems and how workers might be exposed to nano-sized particles in the manufacturing or industrial use of nanomaterials. NIOSH currently offers interim guidelines for working with nanomaterial’s consistent with the best scientific knowledge. Nanotechnology events are been conducted all over USA by most of the universities and associations on 29th of March. At The National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory of NIOSH, studies investigating the filter penetration of nanoparticles on NIOSH-certified and EU marked respirators, as well as non-certified dust masks have been conducted. These studies found that the most penetrating particle size range was between 30 and 100 nanometers, and leak size was the largest factor in the number of nanoparticles found inside the respirators of the test dummies. The market research on health is the main issue.

 

Track 9: Recent Trends in Nano Technology

Mass recent  applications are likely to have great impact particularly in industry, medicine, new computing systems, Nano-optics, nanophotonics and nanoplasmonics and sustainability the development of carbon nanotube, Nanobubbles pre-impregnated materials which offer better conduction, overcoming one of the major challenges of conventional carbon fibre/epoxy composites improved armor materials to protect soldiers sensors for medical testing and nano workshops are conducted on Kevler and Aramid fiber composites. There are 75 new researchers going on in this field, annual amount of $15,000millions is spent for Nano-optics research in 2014-2015.

 

Track 10: Applications in NanoTechnology

Applications of nanoelectronics are interested in band engineered Ge-SiGe core-shell nanowires and field-effect transistors, spin transport in germanium nanowires, and the electronic properties of graphene  bilayers. In marine and defence it is used to reduce the noise and provide proper signalling and routes. In textile industry there is improvement in fibre or yarn. New researcher projects about 18 in electronics projects  and 22 in textile  are in process, an annual budget of  $20,000 million is been funded to Nanotek companies . The applications involve in nanoelectronics, Renewable and sustainable energy, civil and mechanical engineering, marine & defence.

 

Track 11: Bio Medical Engineering and Applications

Biomedical engineering (BME) is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes. The research involves in biomedical imaging, drug delivery, biomedical instrumentation and devices .This field seeks to close the gap between engineering and medicine. About 186 universities around the globe are involved in Tissue engineering, clinical trials of nanoparticles, drug delivery, medical nanotechnology and biomedical instrumentation. About 54 industries in India are doing research in drug delivery and biomedical instrumentation, Annual amount of $8,000millions is been funded to this project. The Tissue Engineering application is the present research project in UK.

Nanotechnology is a relatively new materials science that is slowly beginning to revolutionize many sectors of manufacturing. The long term outlook is exceptionally promising. Only a small number of consumers or business executives realize the extent to which nanotech is going to change the materials they use every day. As of 2015, so much progress has been made in nanotech research and development that commercialization is accelerating broadly. One factor boosting the adoption of nanotechnology is an increase in the manufacture and availability of carbon nanotubes, a basic nanomaterial that can be used in a wide variety of manufactured goods. These nanotubes have been shown to have highly valuable qualities, including incredible strength, extremely light weight and high conductivity of electricity. As nanotube supplies increase and costs drop, use will increase significantly. Nanotek--2015 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to San Antonio, USA. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “International Conference on Nanotek and Expo(Nanotek-2015)”which is going to be held during November 16-18, 2015 in San Antonio, USA.

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Importance and Scope

Nanotechnology has applications in fields such as semiconductors, biotechnology, solar power, chemistry, automotive systems, apparel, coatings, robotics and aerospace. The result will be new ways to solve problems and create products based on the use of micro components.Over the next few years, the fastest-growing commercialized uses of nanotechnology will most likely be in coatings, including advanced paints used in extreme environments; specialty chemicals; aerospace; electronics; pharmaceuticals and other health care technologies; and textiles. As the technology matures, many more uses will be commercialized. MEMS, another branch of technology involving extreme miniaturization, refers to a very exciting field in microelectronics. Specifically, we define MEMS as “Micro Electro Mechanical Systems,” micro-scale structures that transduce signals between electronic and mechanical forms. Both MEMS and nanotech are vital to the long-term trend of greater and greater miniaturization of electronics and other systems. All the key breakthroughs and business developments in 2014 in graphene, carbon nanotubes, nanomedicine, nanocellulose, nanocoatings, nanomaterials regulation, nanowires, quantum dots and energy are covered. This publication provides a comprehensive review of the state of the nanotech sector at present, it’s development, and future prospects. Strategic analysis of the key global markets nanotech will impact is the core theme.

The Project on Emerging nanotechnology listed 1,628 items in its latest inventory of consumer products that have a nanotech component, up from only 209 products listed in their initial March 2006 inventory. The list includes health and fitness items (such as cosmetics, sunscreens and sporting goods), food and beverage products, home and garden items and electronics and computer products. Estimates of the size of the MEMS market vary. Analysts at research firm Yole estimated the global market for MEMS devices at $15 billion for 2015, and $22 billion for 2018. The global market for nanotechnology was valued at nearly $20.1 billion in 2011 and should reach $20.7 billion in 2012. Total sales are expected to reach $48.9 billion in 2017 after increasing at a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.7%.

Why San Antonio?

Nanotek is an international platform for presenting research about marketing, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in marketing for the benefit of both the academia and business. San Antonio has a diversified economy with about a $96.8 billion metropolitan Gross Domestic Product. This ranks the city 4th among Texas metropolitan areas and 38th in the United States.

The city is located in the American Southwest, the south–central part of Texas, and the south western corner of an urban region known as the Texas Triangle. San Antonio has a transitional humid subtropical climate The weather is hot in the summer, comfortably warm or mild winters subject to descending northern cold fronts in the winter with cool to cold nights, and warm and rainy in the spring and fall. Dewpoints in the summer months average at around 68 °F (20 °C). As San Antonio offers a culture of business that values growth and supports it with financial incentives, affordable land and energy and much more.

San Antonio is home to six Fortune 500 companies Valero Energy Corp, Tesoro Corp, USAA, Clear Channel Communications, NuStar Energy and CST Brands .San Antonio  headquarters include Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Enterprises, Carenet Healthcare Services, Eye Care Centers of America, Frost Bank, Harte-Hanks, Kinetic Concepts, NewTek, Rackspace, Taco Cabana and Whataburger.

Nanotechnology Universities in Texas

  • Austin Community College
  • Lamar University
  • Rice Quantum Institute
  • Rice University
  • Texas A&M University
  • Texas State University Nanomaterials Application Center
  • University of Houston
  • University of Texas at Arlington
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • University of Texas at Dallas

  Why to attend?

    With members from around the world focused on learning about Nanotechnology engineering and Nano medicine this is your single best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from all over the world. Conduct demonstrations, distribute information, meet with current and potential customers, make a splash with a new product line, and receive name recognition at this 3-day event.

World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, tactics, and the newest updates in fields Nanotechnology and engineering, Medical Nanotechnology, tissue engineering are hallmarks of this conference.Nanotek-2015 is an exciting opportunity to showcase the new technology, the new products of your company, and/or the service your industry may offer to a broad international audience. It covers a lot of topics and it will be a nice platform to showcase their recent researches on Nanotechnology , Material Science and other interesting topics.

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Conference Date November 16-18, 2015
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