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[ÄÉÃ׿Ƽ¼ÊÀ½ç¿ìѶ] A round-up of this week's industry news featuring MetaMateria Partners, Keithley, Nanomarkets and more. lb,sUIZjÄÉÃ׿Ƽ¼ÊÀ½çÂÛ̳, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology World +I ? t\-K r:NAwww.nanost.netGENERAL COMPANY NEWSwww.nanost.net LÄÉÃ׿Ƽ¼ÊÀ½çÂÛ̳, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology WorldÄÉÃ׿Ƽ¼ÊÀ½çÂÛ̳, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology World-b H • MetaMateria Partners, a subsidiary of NanoDynamics, has received a $150,000 (EUR$100,000) phase one small business technology transfer grant from the National ScienceFoundation to developlow-temperature solder technology fornanoelectronic and MEMS devices.The plan is to use nanoparticles lessthan 10 nm in diameter toformulate lower-melting, lead-free solderpastes that can melt below180¡ãC. If successful, the firm will beeligible to submit a proposal for a two-year $500,000 phase two projectto explore commercialapplications for the technology. ÄÉÃ׿Ƽ¼ÊÀ½çÂÛ̳, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology World Nanomarkets predicts that the market for printed and organic lighting will exceed$2.9 billion (EUR$2.1 billion) by 2012. The report claims that the higher energy efficiencies and the ability to create novel lighting products provided by OLED and carbon nanotubes inparticular will push the market up to $5 billion by 2014. Analysts believe that much of the CNT lighting will be printed and will includeproducts such astransparent signage. www.nanost.net• Instrument maker Keithley, US, has teamed up with CEA Leti,France¨C a major European electronics facility ¨C to pursuenanotechnology andsemiconductor materials research. Under the jointdevelopmentpartnership, Keithley and CEA Leti will develop methodsforcharacterizing advanced semiconductor materials and devicesthatsupport DC, high frequency and RF-level signals on both micro-and nano-level structures. Industrial Nanotech continues to roll out new applications for its nanotechnology-based speciality coatings technology. This week,the firm announced "NansulateAqua" ¨C a thermally insulating, corrosionresistant coating for use onunderwater oil and gas pipelines. NANOMEDICINEÄÉÃ׿Ƽ¼ÊÀ½çÂÛ̳, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology World Z-Medica has launched two rapid blood-clotting productsfor sports and adventureenthusiasts following its success in the military and security sector.QuikClot Sport and QuikClot Silverconsist of molecular sieve-like material enclosed in porous surgicalfabric, which are packed into the wound to accelerate clotting andcontrol bleeding.b • Nanogen has begun shipment of its congestive heart failure (CHF) product. Dubbed Status First, theCHF test measures circulating levels of NT-proBNP, a biomarker for heart disease, and returns a quantitative assessment in as little as15minutes via a low-cost reader. According to the firm, the marketforcardiac diagnostics is expected to exceed $500 million(Eur$360 million) annually in the next five years. ÄÉÃ׿Ƽ¼ÊÀ½çÂÛ̳, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology World i8`'v• Plasma-coated yarns for medical applications will be under the spotlight at this year's NanoEurope event in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Plasma-coated yarns have applicationsin operating room clothing thanks to their anti-static andanti-bacterial properties. Other uses include the integration ofelectrodes within fabric for long-term electrocardiogram measurements. TECHNOLOGY • Carl Zeiss has shipped what it claims is the world's firstORION helium ion microscope to the US National Institute of Standardsand Technology. The device uses a beam of helium ions rather thanelectrons to deliver higher resolution images with greatly improvedmaterial contrast, says the firm. www.nanost.net• First nano has introduced a solid source deposition systemspecifically designed for the production of semiconducting nanowires.According to the firm, the improved temperature control of itsET2000-SS and ET3000-SS units together with their increased capacitymarks the first step in bringing semiconducting nanowires up to full production levels. • Nanosensors, has appointed Robert Coutu, the currentpresident of Ocean Fresh Seafood, to its board of directors.Nanosensors is developing a biosensor for the seafood industry andbelieves that Coutu's market knowledge will be invaluable. www.nanost.net• Global Crown Capital has hired John Roy to strengthen itsactivity in the nanotechnology sector. Previously, he was seniorresearch analyst covering alternative energy and nanotechnology at WRHambrecht and before that Roy headed up Merrill Lynch's nanotechnologyefforts.www.nanost.netÄÉÃ׿Ƽ¼ÊÀ½çÂÛ̳, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology World. Source: nanotechweb.org |
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