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External Environment: government, universities, NGOs, consumers, etc.

Nanotechnology Value Chain. External Environment: government, universities, NGOs, consumers, etc. Distribution Channels & Geographic Markets. Nano Materials. Nano Intermediates. Nano-Enabled Products. Final Product Markets. Nanoscale Structures in Unprocessed Form. Intermediate

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External Environment: government, universities, NGOs, consumers, etc.

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  1. Nanotechnology Value Chain External Environment: government, universities, NGOs, consumers, etc. Distribution Channels & Geographic Markets Nano Materials Nano Intermediates Nano-Enabled Products Final Product Markets Nanoscale Structures in Unprocessed Form Intermediate Products with Nanoscale Features Finished Goods Incorporating Nanomaterials Market Channels Nano-Enabled Products Nanoporous Coatings Electronics & IT Cell phones Nanostructured Metal Composites Retail/Consumer Materials & Mfg. Metal Nanoparticles Diagnostics Sporting Goods Ceramic Nanoparticle Displays Industrial Vehicles Carbon Nanotubes Drug Delivery Filtration Fullerenes Memory Health & Medical Institutional/Contract Pharmaceuticals Nanowires Solar Cells Sunscreen Quantum Dots Sensors Services Energy Dendrimers Therapeutics Batteries Nanotools: Supporting Technologies & Industries Capital equipment & software used to visualize, manipulate, & model at the nanoscale Fabrication Modeling Inspection Research Finance & Funding Risk & Safety Intellectual Property Standards Source: Frederick, Stacey (2009): Duke University, Center on Globalization, Governance, & Competitiveness (CGGC)

  2. Nanotechnology Value Chain Nano Materials Nano Intermediates Nano-Enabled Products Distribution & Sales Final Product Markets Nanoscale structures in unprocessed form Intermediate products with nanoscale features Finished Goods Incorporating Nanotechnology Distribution & Sales Channels Markets for Nano-Enabled Products Carbon Nanotubes Coatings Cell phone Wholesale Military Quantum Dots Sensors Sunscreen Full Package Apparel Fullerenes Composites Sporting Goods Retail Construction Nanoparticles Chips Pharmaceuticals Contract Medical Nanotools: Supporting Technologies & Industries Capital equipment & software used to visualize, manipulate, & model at the nanoscale External Environment: societal factors, government, NGOs, consumers Government: NNI EPA FDA NSF U.S. DoD Source: Frederick, Stacey (2009): Duke University, Center on Globalization, Governance, & Competitiveness (CGGC)

  3. Powerpoint template for nanotechnology value chain • You can use this template as a basis for building a visual representation of the value chain for a specific nanomaterial, product or industry • Please be sure leave the reference at the bottom, to credit the source: Frederick, Stacey (2009): Duke University, Center on Globalization, Governance, & Competitiveness (CGGC)

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