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Nanotechnology Products Market size is set to grow by USD 161.3 billion from 2024-2028, Increasing adoption of novel nanotechnology tools to boost agricultural productivity boost the market, Technavio

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NEW YORK, July 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The global nanotechnology products market size is estimated to grow by USD 161.3 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 18.53% during the forecast period. Increasing adoption of novel nanotechnology tools to boost agricultural productivity is driving market growth, with a trend towards growing demand for carbon nanotube-based touchscreens. However, high cost of production poses a challenge. Key market players include 3M Co., Advanced Nano Products Co. Ltd., Applied Materials Inc., Arkema Group, BASF SE, Bruker Corp., Covestro AG, Dow Chemical Co., DuPont de Nemours Inc., Kleindiek Nanotechnik GmbH, Nano C Inc., Nano Magic Inc., Nanophase Technologies Corp., Nanosys Inc., PPG Industries Inc., Smiths Group Plc, Synopsys Inc., Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., and Zyvex Corp..

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Nanotechnology Products Market Scope

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Base year

2023

Historic period

2018 – 2022

Forecast period

2024-2028

Growth momentum & CAGR

Accelerate at a CAGR of 18.53%

Market growth 2024-2028

USD 161.3 billion

Market structure

Fragmented

YoY growth 2022-2023 (%)

15.2

Regional analysis

North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East and Africa, and South America

Performing market contribution

North America at 38%

Key countries

US, Germany, China, Japan, and France

Key companies profiled

3M Co., Advanced Nano Products Co. Ltd., Applied Materials Inc., Arkema Group, BASF SE, Bruker Corp., Covestro AG, Dow Chemical Co., DuPont de Nemours Inc., Kleindiek Nanotechnik GmbH, Nano C Inc., Nano Magic Inc., Nanophase Technologies Corp., Nanosys Inc., PPG Industries Inc., Smiths Group Plc, Synopsys Inc., Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., and Zyvex Corp.

 

Market Driver

The touchscreen input technology has gained significant popularity in various mobile devices and beyond, replacing traditional push-button and physical keypads. Touchscreens, made primarily of indium tin oxide (ITO), are now being replaced with single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) due to their advantages. SWCNTs offer superior transparency, flexibility, durability, and the ability to measure both touch position and force simultaneously. These properties make SWCNTs an ideal choice for flexible electronics, a growing trend in the tech industry. The demand for bendable or foldable devices, such as smartphones, will drive the market for carbon nanotube-based touchscreens, contributing to the expansion of the global nanotechnology products market. 

Nanotechnology, a field focusing on manipulating atoms and molecules, is revolutionizing various industries. Trending products include nanomechanical test instruments and nanoscale infrared spectrometers, enhancing high performance and quality in energy, aerospace & defense, healthcare, and more. Funding and technology roadmaps drive innovation in communications, medicine, transportation, materials, consumer products, and household applications. However, nanotech presents challenges such as health hazards from nanopollutants and economic risks. Pioneers like Richard Feynman envisioned a bottom-up approach to create complicated structures. Applications range from nanomaterials in aircraft manufacturing and medical diagnostics to nanomedicine, cancer drugs, and nanosensors. Energy conversion, pollution control, food production, and human health also benefit from nanotech advancements. Meanwhile, nanotech weapons pose ethical concerns. 

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Market Challenges

The nanotechnology products market faces significant challenges due to high production costs. The manufacturing of nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes and electrically conductive nanoparticles, requires substantial capital expenditure for equipment, power sources, probes, cleanrooms, and raw materials. The high cost and limited supply of carbon nanotubes, which are essential for commercializing nanotechnology products, further hampers market growth. Additionally, the need for skilled labor and competitive salaries increases the overall production costs. According to recent reports, producing carbon nanotubes and graphene costs approximately USD400USD700 million dollars per kg and USD70,000USD110,000 dollars per kg, respectively. These factors are expected to limit the expansion of the global nanotechnology products market during the forecast period.Nanotechnology is revolutionizing various industries with its potential to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and sustainability. Key sectors like Medical Diagnostics, Image Processing, Aerospace and Defense, and Nanomaterials are leveraging nanotechnology for advancements in Nanomedicine, Cancer Drugs, Nanosensors, and Nanodevices. However, challenges persist in scaling up production, ensuring safety, and reducing high costs associated with nanotechnology. In Energy Conversion and Pollution Control, nanotechnology offers solutions for sustainable practices in Food Production, Human Health, and Agriculture. Urban Farming, Electronics, and Transportation Infrastructure are also benefiting from nanotechnology’s capabilities. Extreme conditions applications, such as self-powered nanotech devices, require further research and development. Nanotechnology’s impact on Chronic Diseases, Surgical Procedures, and Surgical Instruments is significant, with advancements in Nanoscale, Nanoscience, and Material Science. Chemical, Bio-medical, Mechanics, and Material Science industries are also adopting nanotechnology, with innovations in Nanoparticles, Gene Nanochips, Nanoscale Sensors, and Tunnels, Rails, and Parking Structures. Nanotechnology’s potential is vast, but addressing challenges in cost, safety, and scalability is crucial for its widespread adoption.

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Segment Overview 

This nanotechnology products market report extensively covers market segmentation by

Application 1.1 Healthcare1.2 Electronics1.3 Energy and power1.4 Aerospace and defense1.5 OthersProduct 2.1 Nanomaterial2.2 Nanodevices2.3 Nano toolsGeography 3.1 North America3.2 Europe3.3 APAC3.4 Middle East and Africa3.5 South America

1.1 Healthcare- The healthcare segment is the largest and most significant market for nanotechnology products, accounting for a substantial market share in 2023. Nanotechnology’s applications in healthcare include regenerative medicine, wound treatment, and drug delivery systems. In tissue re-engineering, nanofibers are widely used due to their high surface-to-volume ratio and complex mesh structure, which prevent bacterial infection in wounds. Nanotechnology-enabled healthcare products are increasingly important in the industry, with applications in drug delivery, diagnostics, and imaging. For instance, nanoscale drug delivery systems target specific cells, minimizing damage to healthy cells, particularly in cancer treatment. Nanofibers’ high surface-to-volume ratio facilitates rapid drug release. Additionally, advances in nanotechnology using nanofibers support tissue engineering and stem cell therapies. Nanotechnology is also used to develop biosensors with enhanced sensitivity for blood, cholesterol, glucose, triglycerides, and low-density lipoprotein detection. Furthermore, nanotechnology is utilized to create implantable devices, such as artificial joints and bones, providing long-lasting solutions to chronic medical conditions. The potential of nanotechnology products, particularly nanofibers, in the healthcare industry is vast, and the development of innovative nanotechnology-based healthcare products is expected to fuel the growth of the global nanotechnology products market through the healthcare segment during the forecast period.

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The global food nanotechnology market is revolutionizing the food industry by enhancing food safety, quality, and nutritional value. With applications ranging from improved packaging materials to better nutrient delivery systems, nanotechnology is driving innovation. Key players in the market are focusing on research and development to create novel solutions that extend shelf life, enhance flavors, and ensure food safety. The market is poised for significant growth due to increasing consumer demand for healthier and safer food options, alongside advancements in nanomaterials and their applications in the food sector.

Research Analysis

Nanotechnology is a rapidly evolving field that involves the manipulation of materials at the nanoscale (1-100 nanometers). It has found applications in various industrial domains, including medical diagnostics, image processing, aerospace and defense, nanomaterials, and nanomedicine. In medicine, nanotechnology is used for medical diagnosis, cancer drugs, and nanodevices. Nanosensors and nanoscale sensors are used for detecting molecular and atomic structures. Nanotechnology also plays a significant role in high-performance materials for transportation, high-quality consumer products, and advanced materials for chemical and bio-medical applications. Nanotechnology’s potential applications are vast, ranging from molecular tunnels to atomic-level manipulation, making it a game-changer in various industries. Nanotechnology’s high-performance and high-quality products have revolutionized the fields of mechanics, material science, and nanoparticles, leading to breakthroughs in gene nanochips, nanotunnels, and tunneling devices. Nanotechnology’s impact on communications, transportation, and consumer products is expected to be significant in the coming years.

Market Research Overview

Nanotechnology is a rapidly evolving field that involves the manipulation of materials at the nanoscale, between 1 and 100 nanometers. It has applications in various industries, including medical diagnostics, image processing, aerospace and defense, nanomaterials, and nanomedicine. In medical diagnosis, nanotechnology is used for developing high-performance sensors and devices for early detection of diseases such as cancer. Nanotechnology also plays a crucial role in nanomedicine, where nanoparticles are used for delivering drugs directly to affected areas, minimizing side effects. Nanosensors and nanodevices are used in extreme conditions, such as space exploration and deep-sea research. Nanotechnology is also being explored for energy conversion, pollution control, food production, urban farming, electronics, and transportation infrastructure. The nanotechnology market is driven by the need for high-performance and high-quality products in various industrial domains. However, the high cost of nanotechnology and potential health hazards and economic risks associated with nanopollutants are major challenges. The field was pioneered by physicist Richard Feynman in his famous 1959 talk, “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom.” Nanotechnology uses a bottom-up approach to build complicated structures from the atomic and molecular level, leading to new materials and devices with unique properties. Some of the applications of nanotechnology include self-powered nanotech devices, optical and biological nanosensors, nanomanipulators, and nanomechanical test instruments. Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize various industries, including communications, medicine, transportation, materials, consumer products, and household items. However, it also raises ethical concerns, such as the potential for nanotech weapons and technology roadmaps.

Table of Contents:

1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation

ApplicationHealthcareElectronicsEnergy And PowerAerospace And DefenseOthersProductNanomaterialNanodevicesNano ToolsGeographyNorth AmericaEuropeAPACMiddle East And AfricaSouth America

7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix

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JA Solar with 23 Leading Solar Companies unveils the first Initiative for Global Solar Sustainable Alliance at UNGC’s summit

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JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On May 25, 2025, at the UN Global Compact (UNGC)’s Inaugural Global Business Summit in Jakarta, a total of 24 global leading solar companies including JA Solar, Jinko Solar, Tongwei, LONGi, GCL Group and other core upstream suppliers, collectively released the initiative for “Global Solar Sustainable Alliance (GSSA)”.

Distinguished leaders across government, industry and academia attended the summit, including United Nations Global Compact Assistant Secretary-General and CEO Sanda Ojiambo, United Nations Resident Coordinator in China Siddharth Chatterjee , Chairman of the National Economic Council of the Republic of Indonesia H.E. Luhut B. Pandjaitan, Founder and co-chairman of Bridgewater Associates Ray Dalio, President of the China Electricity Council Bao’an Xin, Chairman of Xiamen Airlines Dong Zhao, Founder and Chairman of GCL Gongshan Zhu.

At this critical juncture of global energy transition, the solar industry, as a cornerstone of renewable energy, serves as a pivotal solution to combat climate change and achieve carbon neutrality goals. Amid rapid industry growth, leading enterprises have jointly launched this initiative to address social and environmental challenges and advance sustainable development. Committed to delivering clean energy globally, the Initiative aims to strengthen sustainability across the entire value chain — promoting green mineral sourcing from the source, protecting ecosystems and biodiversity, building an equitable society for common good, and driving inclusive growth.

Aligned with the UNGC Ten Principles and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Initiative outlines 9 actionable pathways across three pillars, advancing ESG progress across the solar value chain and promoting its positive impact on the international market.

The GSSA initiative has garnered strong endorsement from the UNGC. Meng Liu, UNGC China Representative, stated: “We commend the global solar industry, particularly Chinese photovoltaic enterprises, for their contributions to advancing the global energy transition, and we welcome the launch of this initiative. Closely aligned with the principles of the United Nations Global Compact, the Initiative underscores corporate responsibilities in environmental protection, human rights safeguards, and sound governance. We look forward to the solar industry setting an exemplary model for global sustainable development through collective action.”

Jing Li, Vice President of Branding and Sustainability Officer of JA Solar, officially launched this GSSA Initiative at the event, and introduced JA Solar’s newly constructed responsible supply chain strategy with the theme of “Together Towards Tomorrow”, which aims to promote the multi-stakeholders along the industry’s value chain to evolve towards a sustainable future.

UNGC encourages more solar companies and supply chain partners to join this initiative and jointly advance the sustainable development of the industry. To truly fulfill the summit’s vision of ‘Better Business, Better World: Accelerating the SDGs’, the first co-signatories pledge to collaboratively develop a concrete action roadmap with stakeholder engagement, to ensure effective implementation of the Initiative.

Appendix : Global Solar Sustainable Alliance (GSSA)

As the backbone of renewable energy, the global solar sector provides consumers, industries, and society with affordable and reliable clean energy. It has made remarkable contributions to advancing global energy transition and promoting sustainable development, with immense potential yet to be realized.

On the other hand, after decades of growth, the social and environmental footprints of the solar industry, particularly the associated risks across its supply chain—have increasingly emerged. These challenges pose significant obstacles to unleashing the industry’s full potential and achieving its own sustainable development.

In light of this, we, as the undersigned photovoltaic enterprises and supply chain participants, guided by the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), hereby launch the Global Solar Sustainable Alliance (GSSA). We call on all companies in the industry and its supply chains to adopt sustainability principles and strategies, and actively undertake the following actions:

I. Just Transition: Safeguarding the green ecosystems and environment

a) Reduce pollution, conserve resources, improve environmental management, implement clean production, and promote a circular economy.

b) Cut energy consumption and carbon emissions, adapt to climate change, establish science-based greenhouse gas reduction targets, and achieve net-zero emissions as soon as possible.

c) Protect biodiversity and ecosystems, promoting green mining from origins of materials, ensuring zero deforestation and no net loss of biodiversity.

II. People-Centric Development: Building an Equitable Society for Common Good

a) Respect and protect workers’ fundamental rights, create gender-responsive, diverse, inclusive, safe, and healthy workplaces, and enhance employees’ skills and development potential.

b) Advance responsible procurement and marketing practices, implement human rights due diligence in supply chains, improve value chain transparency, traceability, and collaborative mechanisms, and strengthen supply chain resilience.

c) Plan PV projects in alignment with local conditions, respect the rights of communities and residents, and leverage industry expertise to support community and social development.

III. Governance Enhancement: Driving Inclusive Growth

a) Optimize corporate governance structures, enhance professionalism and diversity in governance mechanisms, improve investor relations management, and protect the rights of minority shareholders.

b) Operate with integrity and compliance, oppose all forms of unfair competition practices, proactively uphold a sound market order, and foster the healthy development of the industry.

c) Strengthen internal and external oversight systems, conduct standardized information disclosure and regular tracking of progress and targets, and establish multi-channel stakeholder engagement and dialogue mechanisms.

Building on the above consensus, we will pool wisdom and resources, engage in full collaboration, and establish a concrete action roadmap with the participation and support of multi-stakeholders to ensure the effective implementation of the GSSA Initiative.

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Curotec Unveils Self-Hosted AI Platform That Cuts Dev Time by 70% Without Compromising Security

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With the help of Curotec, companies in regulated industries can now deploy generative AI securely—achieving 3X faster time to market without sacrificing privacy or control.

PHILADELPHIA, May 25, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Curotec, a leader in nearshore software development and AI strategy, announces the launch of its self-hosted large language model (LLM) infrastructure—a cutting-edge approach to generative software development that enables clients to harness AI securely and efficiently, without compromising code, intellectual property, or sensitive data.

“We built our model infrastructure with security, control, and developer productivity at its core,” said Brian Dainis, CEO of Curotec.

As enterprise adoption of generative AI accelerates, so do concerns from CIOs and general counsel over privacy, IP leakage, and regulatory compliance. Curotec’s infrastructure addresses these concerns head-on by deploying the top-performing open-source LLMs entirely within Curotec-owned and controlled environments, avoiding reliance on third-party model providers.

Unlike typical AI development tools that rely on external APIs, Curotec’s models are fully self-contained—running within isolated environments that are hardened for enterprise-grade privacy. This ensures client data never leaves the trusted boundary of Curotec’s infrastructure, making it ideal for highly regulated sectors like FinTech, HealthTech, and SaaS.

Curotec piloted its self-hosted LLM platform with several of its clients in 2025, including growth-stage FinTech and HealthTech companies with stringent SOC 2 compliance requirements. This pilot proved the approach’s efficacy in unlocking significant developer efficiency and the ability to get legal, security, and compliance leaders on board with the data concerns that LLM platforms introduce.

Since implementing this approach across internal and client-facing projects, Curotec has seen up to a 70% reduction in man-hours required for application development projects. These gains translate into a 3X faster speed to market, allowing businesses to outpace competitors without sacrificing security or code quality.

The LLMs assist Curotec developers with:

Generating boilerplate and middleware codeWriting unit tests and documentationRefactoring and debuggingTranslating specifications into working codePrompt-assisted feature scaffolding

This innovation is now part of Curotec’s AI-enhanced development services, detailed here:

curotec.com/services/ai-generative-development

Curotec’s self-hosted model platform marks a new frontier in generative software development—one where efficiency doesn’t require compromise, and where enterprises can trust their AI-powered development pipelines are both powerful and secure.

About Curotec:

Curotec is a software consulting firm that helps companies scale their engineering capacity and adopt transformative technologies. With a strong presence in Latin America, Curotec provides elite nearshore talent and consulting services in AI, software development, and digital transformation. Learn more at www.curotec.com.

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AB Charity Foundation X AB Blockchain Join Forces to Advance the Global “Tech for Good” Mission

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DUBLIN, May 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — AB Charity Foundation (AB Foundation X AB Blockchain) today announced the addition of 10 internationally influential statespersons and global affairs experts to its Senior Advisory Board, further strengthening its strategic think tank and supporting AB Foundation X AB Blockchain in expanding technology-enabled philanthropy and global collaboration.

Their inclusion means the Foundation’s advisory network now spans five continents and nearly 30 former and sitting heads of state, international organization leaders, and policy experts, forming a cross-cultural, cross-sector, cross-institutional “Global Philanthropy Strategy Engine.”

Bertie Ahern, Chair of the Foundation and former Prime Minister of Ireland, said, “We welcome these visionary and action-oriented advisors to AB. ‘Tech for Good’ is a global cooperative endeavor—only by combining governance expertise with technological innovation can we build a trusted, inclusive, and sustainable global philanthropy ecosystem.”

AB Charity Foundation will continue to broaden its governance network and collaborate with the United Nations system, international NGOs, government agencies, and leading technology firms to drive “verifiable acts of goodwill” in critical areas such as education, healthcare, environmental protection, and humanitarian relief.

New Senior Advisory Board Members:

Olusegun Obasanjo — Former President of Nigeria and former Chairperson of the African Union, renowned for driving economic reform and regional cooperation across Africa.

Victor Yushchenko — Former President of Ukraine, celebrated economist and reform-minded leader instrumental in the country’s democratic transition.

Thomas Axworthy — Distinguished Canadian policy scholar and public administration expert, former Secretary to the Prime Minister (Chief Policy Advisor).

Dzhoomart Otorbaev — Former Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan, noted economist and policymaker, leading reformist in Central Asia.

Denzil Douglas — Former Prime Minister and current Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Joanna Nurse — Senior expert at the World Health Organization, with extensive experience in global health policy and public health management.

Maha Ibrahim Mohamed Morsy — Wife of former Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, active leader in Egypt’s social welfare and education sectors.

Kateryna Yushchenko — Wife of Ukraine’s third President Victor Yushchenko; as First Lady she championed healthcare, child welfare, and cultural exchange initiatives.

Antonina Stoyanova — Former First Lady of Bulgaria and spouse of ex-President Petar Stoyanov; legal expert and diplomat who served in various United Nations roles.

Milena Dobronic — Spouse of former Bolivian President Jorge Quiroga; prominent advocate for social services and education in Bolivia.

About AB Charity Foundation

AB Charity Foundation is an independent international NGO registered in Ireland with EU legal status, supported technologically by AB DAO. The Foundation leverages blockchain, AI, and other cutting-edge technologies to build global philanthropic infrastructure, pioneering a “Governance Trust + Technology-Driven” paradigm to serve the public good.

Currently, $AB is available for trading on over a dozen exchanges, including Bitget, HTX, MEXC, Gate, BingX, BitMart, DigiFinex, Lbank, Hotcoin, Biconomy, BTSE, UEEx, WEEX, and 4E.

Learn more at our official website. https://www.ab.org/en/charityFoundation/

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