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Sir, Nanotechnology is going to be the first trillon dollar market. How can we start bussiness in nanotechnology in INDIA. |
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A: "Nanotechnology industry is research intensiveand requires a high level of technical expertise related to material science and a good knowledge of the domain for which you plan to d.." > Read more.. |
A: "Nanotechnology industry is research intensiveand requires a high level of technical expertise related to material science and a good knowledge of the domain for which you plan to develop a product. I am giving below some notes compiled from the Internet, that will give you some ideas about products. --------------------start of notes--------------------------------- The physical world -- medicines, metals, and even the roles the elements play -- will be utterly changed by nanotechnology, all brought about by bits far too small for the eye to see. Researchers have discovered that matter at this tiny scale often behaves very differently. While some of the science behind this phenomenon is still shrouded in mystery, the commercial potential of the infinitesimal is coming sharply into focus. Familiar materials -- from gold to carbon soot -- display startling and useful new properties. Some transmit light or electricity. Others become harder than diamonds or turn into potent chemical catalysts. What's more, researchers find that a tiny dose of nanoparticles can transform the chemistry and nature of far bigger things, creating everything from fortified fenders to superefficient fuel cells. Engineers working at the nano scale have a brand-new tool kit that's full of wonder and brimming with potential riches. For now, nano is starting out modestly. The biggest markets for nanoparticles remain in familiar products, from the black rubber filler in tires, a $4 billion industry, to the silver used in traditional photography. Within the next two years, diagnostic machines with components built at the nano scale should allow doctors and nurses to carry pint-size laboratories in their briefcases, perhaps to test for HIV or count white blood cells on the spot. Nano sensors will scour airports and post offices for anthrax and sarin. Toward the end of the decade, scientists say, new computer memories composed of nanoparticles could conceivably pack the digital contents of the Library of Congress into a machine the size of a yo-yo. In the most basic of human needs - health, food, shelter and communications, for example - nanotechnology will affect business in each area. It's a very broad and very pervasive kind of science. There's not much that will be untouched," said Starkovich, chief scientist for the structures and mechanisms product center at TRW Space and Electronics in Redondo Beach, CA. best,bhavsar" < Back |
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I have a setup of 15 workstations with internet connection & 1data entry operators having knowledge of internet. Suggest me other business. |
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A: "If this is a cybercafe, you could add booking rail and air tickets as a service. You could train users to do online investing. If there are educational institutes nearby, you could.." > Read more.. |
A: "If this is a cybercafe, you could add booking rail and air tickets as a service. You could train users to do online investing. If there are educational institutes nearby, you could provide students with printing, scanning and online form filling services. If you have space and one or two good faculty you could also run some tutorial classes in programming or networking. Training to use Open source technology is another fast developing area. Best, Bhavsar" < Back |
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