Directory
The InterNano Directory of Experts and Organizations is a listing of both researchers and research organizations that are engaged in nanomanufacturing.
Nanoco partners major R&D and blue-chip industrial organisations in the development of applications incorporating semiconductor nanoparticles, "quantum dots".
Nanoco is unique in the nanomaterials market as a company that manufacture large quantities of quantum dots. Our molecular seeding process for the bespoke manufacture of these quantum dots on a commercial scale is protected by worldwide patents.
Founded in 1984, Nanotech Security Corp. (TSX-V: NTS) has successfully developed devices and technology in such areas as criminal justice, infrared night-viewing, tracking security and forensics. Currently, the company's primary focus is bringing N.O.t.E.S to the authentication and anti-counterfeiting market. Nanotechnology has a 100% wholly owned subsidiary Tactical Technologies Inc. that designs, manufactures and sells sophisticated communication surveillance and intelligence gathering equipment and technology to the law enforcement and defense industries in the United States and Canada.
The Oklahoma Nanotechnology Initiative (ONI) is a statewide initiative focused on assisting established businesses and start-up businesses to commercialize nanotechnologies to create new or improved commercial products. The Oklahoma companies can acquire the nanotechnologies through patent, licensure, IP creation, or purchase acquisition from any federal labs, universities, or other companies, as long as the commercial product is produced in Oklahoma.
The Nanotechnology Institute™ (NTI) is a nationally recognized, 13-member, multi-institutional, non-profit organization whose unique mission is to accelerate nanotechnology commercialization through interdisciplinary translational research from academic laboratories to industry.
The Roll-to-roll Nanotechnology Facility is an example of a RSL Nanotechnology Initiative that is currently forming in Massachusetts with a broad focus on Micro/Nanotechnology Devices and Systems. Roll-to-roll (R2R) manufacturing processes make it possible to economically print electronic devices and other technology products at meters-per-minute rates on inexpensive plastic film, paper, or foil, and to achieve feature dimensions as small as a few nanometers over areas encompassing billions of identical devices.
The Center for Diagnostic Nanosystems (CDN) was established at Marshall University in August of 2010 with the goal of developing novel molecular-based diagnostic tests that can be used by individuals and public health systems to facilitate personalized medicine.
The National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN) is a collective of fourteen universitybased facilities with the mission to enable rapid advancements in nanoscale science, technology and engineering through open and efficient access for fabrication. It provides facilitiesbased infrastructure resources that are openly accessible to researchers from academia, small and large companies, national laboratories, and others.