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245 00 Emerging nanotechnology power :|bnanotechnology R & D and 
       business trends in the Asia Pacific Rim /|ceditor, Lerwen 
       Liu. 
264  1 New Jersey :|bWorld Scientific,|c[2009] 
264  4 |c©2009 
300    1 online resource (xvii, 416 pages) :|billustrations (some
       color), color maps 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  ch. 1. Nanotechnology in Australia. 1. Introduction. 2. 
       Policy and infrastructure. 3. Research and development 
       highlights. 4. Commercialization of Australian 
       nanotechnology. 5. Conclusions and outlook -- ch. 2. Micro
       and nano science and technology in mainland China. 1. 
       Policy and funding strategy. 2. National research networks
       and events. 3. Infrastructure and key research centers. 4.
       University nano center of excellence. 5. Main research 
       institutes from Chinese academy of sciences. 6. The 
       research and development highlights. 7. Commercialization 
       of China micro-nano technology. 8. Summary and outlook -- 
       ch. 3. Nanotechnology research and commercialization in 
       Hong Kong. 1. Background. 2. Fundamental research and 
       platform technologies. 3. Road to commercialization. 4. 
       Concluding remarks -- ch. 4. Nano science and technology -
       - the Indian odyssey has begun. 1. Introduction. 2. Indian
       initiatives in nano science and technology. 3. Mission on 
       nano science and technology (nano mission). 4. Drinking 
       water -- Indian efforts. 5. Conclusions -- ch. 5. 
       Indonesia nanotechnology development : current status 
       overview. 1. Background. 2. History, strategy and roadmap.
       3. Infrastructure and R & D players. 4. Nanotechnology 
       outreach and recent activities. 5. Industry status. 6. 
       Conclusion and recommendation -- ch. 6. Part I Japan 
       nanotechnology overview : policy, infrastructure and R & 
       D. 1. Introduction. 2. Japanese resource allocation trends
       in nanotechnology R & D. 3. Activities in societal 
       implications of nanotechnology. 4. Development of 
       standards for nanotechnologies. 5. NEDO project on R & D 
       of nanoparticle characterization methods. 6. Development 
       of guidelines for voluntary management of nanoparticles. 
       7. Nanomaterial and nanoparticle management policies in 
       Japan. 8. Japan nanotechnology network and 
       infrastructures. 9. A unique industrial endeavor -- 
       nanotechnology business creation initiative. 10. Academic 
       laboratories. 11. Conclusion -- ch. 6. Part II Japan 
       nanotechnology overview : commercialization highlights. 1.
       Nanotechnology-related market : a growth engine. 2. 
       Rapidly growing applications of nanotechnology. 3. Steady 
       advance of nanotechnologies in the semiconductor. 4. 
       Nanotechnology's great strides in the storage technology. 
       5. Robust application development of nano-biology. 6. 
       Japanese-born nanotechnologies that contribute to the 
       environmental improvement. 7. The latest nanotechnology 
       messages to the world in nano week -- ch. 7. Korea 
       nanotechnology : policy, infrastructure, R & D and 
       commercialization. 1. Introduction. 2. Vision and 
       technology road map for the second phase KNNI. 3. 
       Statistical data on Korea nanotechnology development. 4. R
       & D activities by the three 21C frontier programs for 
       nanotechnology development. 5. Highlights of 
       commercialization of nanotechnology. 6. Nanotechnology 
       societies in Korea -- ch. 8. Nanotechnology in Malaysia : 
       a small step today towards a giant leap tomorrow. 1. 
       Introduction. 2. National Nanotechnology Initiatives of 
       Malaysia (NNIM). 3. Current development of NNIM. 4. 
       Nanotechnology R & D activities. 5. Establishment of 
       National Nanotechnology Centre (NNC). 6. Nanotechnology 
       industry. 7. Enhancement of nanotechnology research 
       activities. 8. Conclusion -- ch. 9. The Macdiarmid 
       Institute and nanotechnology research in New Zealand. 1. 
       Introduction. 2. Overview profile of New Zealand 
       nanotechnology research. 3. The MacDiarmid Institute 
       themes. 4. The capital equipment. 5. Beyond the science. 
       6. Conclusions -- ch. 10. Nanotechnology in Singapore. 1. 
       The little red dot. 2. Nanotechnology in Singapore. 3. 
       Conclusion -- ch. 11. National nanotechnology program in 
       Taiwan. 1. Introduction. 2. Scopes and approaches. 3. 
       Rapid industrialization strategy. 4. NanoMark system. 5. 
       Conclusions -- ch. 12. Nanotechnology development and 
       outlook in Thailand. 1. Introduction. 2. Nanotechnology 
       development in Thailand. 3. National Nanotechnology Center
       (NANOTEC). 4. Future trend -- ch. 13. Infrastructure, 
       research and development of nanotechnology in Vietnam. 1. 
       Introduction. 2. Science and technology research, 
       development and education network in Vietnam. 3. 
       Nanotechnology research and development. 4. Some examples 
       of research on nanotechnology. 5. Conclusion. 
520    The world is witnessing the fastest economic growth in 
       Asia. Nanotechnology is believed to revolutionize industry
       in years to come and will have a significant economic 
       impact. This book summarizes the efforts of Asian 
       economies in pursuing nanotechnology, and their 
       determination to be world leaders in the industry and 
       economic development in the 21st century. The book 
       provides an overview of the latest nanotechnology policy, 
       infrastructure, research and development highlights and 
       business trends in 13 economies including Australia, China,
       Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New 
       Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. With 
       contributions from the top policy makers, government R & D
       institution executives and distinguished scientists from 
       the 13 economies in the Asia Pacific region, this is the 
       first book ever to provide comprehensive information and 
       insights on Asian capabilities in nanotechnology. It will 
       draw great interest from government policy makers, 
       economists, academics, industry professionals, and 
       investors who are engaged in strategy making, R & D, 
       investment and business development in Asia. 
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