Author: Robert Ferris, Ph.D. With the burgeoning selection of nanotechnology-enabled products, we are simultaneously watching the creative destruction process at work. A company's success or failure depend on a number of factors, including market dynamics, technology,...
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Process Engineering of Nanotechnology-The Nanomanufacturing Revolution
A blog by Robert Ferris, Ph.D. Nanomanufacturing is the next industrial revolution The term nanomanufacturing has emerged as industry adopts nanotechnology. Nanomanufacturing indicates the various methods companies are using to a make the advanced materials and...
Process Engineering of Nanotechnology
A blog by Robert Ferris, Ph.D. Regulation of Nanotechnology The nanotechnology regulatory environment is fraught with convolution, controversy, and confusion; here is why. As it stands today, the production of engineered nanotechnology-based products are not subject...
Process Engineering of Nanotechnology, Part 2
Robert Ferris continues his nanotechnology series with a look at communicating the benefits. Introduction to Marketing of Nanotechnology. While nanotechnology-enabled products can deliver value, many products fail to succeed in the market. A lot of times, these...
Process Engineering of Nanotechnology
It's hard not to find news on nanotechnology and its impact on products we use every day. Emerson's Robert Ferris, Ph.D., will share a series of posts in the coming month that will provide a balanced review of what nanotechnology means to you and your business'...
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