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Revolutionary Nanomanufacturing Technology to Approach Commercialization by 2020 D56D-TI Research PREVIEW for Innovations in Nanomanufacturing

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Revolutionary Nanomanufacturing

Technology to Approach

Commercialization by 2020

D56D-TI

Research PREVIEW for

Innovations in Nanomanufacturing

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Key Findings

Key Findings Government funding and backing

of technology startups are

required to enable wide scale

adoption of nanomanufacturiing

Integrating roll-to-roll processes for nanomanufacturing

and application of nanoscale products to enable

volume production in the long term

South Korea and China are the top two

countries where the maximum number

of patents have been filed in the last 5

years

Nanosensors, nanocoatings, and

nanomaterials are expected to be the

primary beneficiaries of

advancements in nanomanufacturing

Sensor, Material and

Coating Technologies to

Get Boost from

Nanomanufacturing

Roll-to-Roll Processing

Key to Mass

Manufacturing

University

Research Key to

Innovations

Continuous Funding

Required for Advancing

Nanomanufacturing

Activities

APAC Spearheading

Innovations in

Nanomanufacturing

Major innovations in

nanomanufacturing are expected to

come out of university research

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Paradigms of Innovation Hotspots

Innovation Hotspots

in

Nanomanufacturing

Roll to Roll

Manufacturing

(R2R)

Chemical Vapor

Deposition

(CVD)

Atomic Layer

Deposition

(ALD)

Nanoimprint

Lithography

(NIL)

Dip-Pen

Nanolithography

(DPN)

Molecular

Epitaxy

Self Assembly

DPN is a fabrication process

where the patterning is done

directly on the substrate by

dipping the pen in chemical

fluids.

NIL is a fabrication process wherein

the manufacturing is done by means

of printing or by stamping.

ALD is an emerging process for

Nanomanufacturing. Here, the

materials are made by the deposition

of atomic components on a surface.

Self Assembly, as the term implies, is

a process where components combine

as a group to develop new structures.

Molecular

Epitaxy is another

innovative Nano-

manufacturing

technique which is

used to develop

thin films.

Roll to roll manufacturing is useful for

mass production capabilities. The process

involves rolling of metals or plastic.

Chemical Vapor Deposition

is a process involving

reaction of chemicals to

develop nanoscale devices.

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Innovators Profile Key Stakeholders

Gesture

Recognition

Ion Beam

Deposition

Touch

Technology

Self

Assembly

Roll to Roll

Nanoimprint

Lithography

Atomic

Layer

Deposition Chemical

Vapor

Deposition

Plasma Enhanced

Chemical Vapour

Deposition (PECVD)

- AIXTRON, Germany

Electrostatic Spray

Assisted Vapour

Deposition (ESAVD)

-IMPT Limited, USA

- Layatec™

Self Assembly

-Nano film, USA

- Clarity Defender®

PLUS Automotive

Windshield Treatment

Ion Beam Deposition

(IBD) Systems

-Veeco Instruments

Inc. ,USA

- NEXUS® Ion Beam

Deposition Systems

-

Roll to Roll (R2R)

- Liquidia Technologies,

USA

- PRINT® Platform

Atomic Layer

Deposition (ALD)

- Beneq Oy, Finland

Nanoimprint Lithography

(NIL)

-EV Group , Austria

-UV Nanoimprint

Lithography (NIL) Systems

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Roll-to-Roll Nanomanufacturing Process PRINT® Platform, Liquidia Technologies, USA

Innovation Market Implication Impact

Chemicals

Healthcare

Semiconductors

Near- Medium- Long- Term

Near-term: Pharmaceuticals,

chemical combination for

medicines, therapy

Medium-term: Drug loading

Long term: Nano particle

fabrication on electronic

components

PRINT® Platform, Liquidia

Technologies

Roll to roll Nanomanufacturing

method

Pattern creation directly on the

substrate

it can be used in both top-down

and bottom-up approaches of

Nanomanufacturing

Implication

Size &

Flexibility

Adoption

Customization

Emergence of

Technologies

Drivers &

Challenges

The roll to roll process developed by the

company aids in customizing the size

and shape of the nanoparticles deployed.

The manufacturing method can be used

to pattern various sized nano particles,

offering flexibility.

Adoption of roll to roll processing in

Nanomanufacturing can be expected to

increase as the technology matures.

Constant R&D in nanotechnology could lead

to development of alternate methodologies.

Company focus

Liquidia Technologies, a US-based

company adopts the fabrication technique

from the semiconductor industry in its

proprietary PRINT® Platform. The company

primarily focuses on therapies pertaining to

ophthalmology.

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The Full Analysis Features the Following Content

Topic Slide No.

Executive Summary 4

Research Scope 5

Key Findings 6

Innovation Landscape 7

Technologies enabling

Nanomanufacturing 8

Landscape/Paradigms of Innovation

Hotspots 10

Supply Chain and Key Stakeholders

involved 11

Technology Roadmap 12

Growth Drivers and Industry

Challenges 13

Topic Slide No.

Innovation Indicators 13

Funding Activity 14

Competitive Technology Base–

Strength of Patents 15

Patent Landscape 16

Innovators Profile 17

Business Implications of

Innovations 19

Strategic Insights 28

Business Opportunity Landscape 29

Points of Convergence 30

Analyst Insights 31

The Frost & Sullivan Story 33

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Research Scope

Target Audience

Scope of Study &

Regions Covered

Technology Areas

Covered

Markets Covered

Application Scope

The research study is a global study and covers innovations and developments from

across the world. The scope of the study predominantly covers the developments in

the regions of North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.

The research service covers some of the technologies that aid nanomanufacturing.

They are roll-to-roll manufacturing (R2R), atomic layer deposition (ALD), chemical

vapor deposition (CVD), nanoimprint lithography (NIL), ion beam deposition (IBD) and

self assembly.

The research service report covers markets such as

Electronics – Sensors, MEMS, NEMS, ICs

Healthcare – Medical Devices

Transportation – Automotive, Aerospace

Sensors

Medical Devices

Coatings

Electronic Components

This research service report on Innovations in Nanomanufacturing targets

nanotechnology developers and equipment manufacturers involved in the development

of nano-sized devices as well as research centers and universities involved in

nanomanufacturing and venture capitalists.

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Interested in Full Access? Connect With Us

Ariel Brown Corporate Communications – North America

(210) 247.2481

[email protected]

Research Authors

Jabez

Mendelson

Research Analyst

Technical Insights

Sumit Kumar Pal

Senior Research

Analyst

Technical Insights

Peter Adrian

Industry Principal

Technical Insights

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Global Perspective 40+ Offices Monitoring for Opportunities and Challenges

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Industry Convergence Comprehensive Industry Coverage Sparks Innovation Opportunities

Automotive &

Transportation

Aerospace & Defense Measurement & Instrumentation

Information & Communication Technologies

Healthcare Environment & Building Technologies

Energy & Power Systems

Chemicals, Materials & Food

Electronics & Security

Industrial Automation & Process Control

Automotive Transportation & Logistics

Consumer Technologies

Minerals & Mining