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Small Times reports on a meeting held in Oregon among a wide variety of nanotechnology-based business participants, at which many commercialization challenges were discussed. One was difficulties encountered with the U.S. Patent office:
Start-ups expressed frustration with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Long waits for patent ...
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Foresight members and others would like to find ways to use nanotechnology to help those who need help the most. It’s a challenge, as described more generally by Nancy Birdsall, Dani Rodrik, and Arvind Subramanian, writing in Foreign Affairs. They suggest a solution, which ought to work for nanotech as well as medical [...]
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Darrell Dvorak at MidwestBusiness.com points out that there’s often some expertise missing from discussions on nanotech risk:
Because nanotech operates at the molecular level, there has been much speculation about new, unknown risks of nano products and processes…
An encouraging development for a fact-based approach is that ...
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The role of nanotechnology in the developing world is questioned by Prof. Guillermo Foladori of Mexico in his Nanotechnology Law & Business article “Nanotechnology in Latin America at the Crossroads” (free abstract, full PDF requires a fee or subscription).
Prof. Foladori reminds us of nanotech’s potential to alleviate ...
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