NNMC Resources Thursday, August 28, 2008  
 
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Looking to Get Your Project to Market?

NNMC can help. Our goal of facilitating a robust and sustainable nanomanufacturing infrastructure begins with you. We are a not-for-profit corporation designed to remove the road blocks to your success. What challenges are you experiencing?

· Reduction to Practice

· Material Availability (Supply Chain)

· Technical Gaps

· Equipment Resources

· Scale-up to Production Spec’s and Processes

· A lack of accepted standards

· Education and Safety issues

· Finding a contract manufacturer

These are just some of the problems that are faced by anyone trying to commercialize a nano-based product.

NNMC Can Help

We believe in a collaborative effort to solving your problem. Our in-house AFM and Ink Jet Printing equipment is augmented by the extensive resources of our members, affiliates and contacts. We can assist you in finding the quickest path to revenue.

Are you past Basic Research?

If your nanotechnology based project is transitioning from concept into reality you should have already been investigating your options to get it to market. NNMC is focused on projects from “Technology Readiness Level 5/6” and upwards. We are not a basic research lab nor a funding organization. NNIN, the Federal National Lab network and Universities across the country are better capable of assisting with basic research. NNMC is ready to help fill the gaps most associated with getting viable products out of the lab and into the marketplace - preferably for dual use (military and commercial). Our target ‘customers’ are:

· Tech Transfer Offices

· Public and Private Innovators

· Established Companies moving into Nanotech

· Start-Ups and Spin-Off’s

 Is your project ready for the next step? If you’ve found the pitfalls or hit the road blocks in the commercialization of  your Nanotechnology project - Contact Us Today!

 

 

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Technology Readiness Level
a.k.a TRL is explained in depth on Wikipedia. Here is an excerpt:

Technology Readiness Level
1. Basic principles observed and reported
2. Technology concept and/or application formulated
3. Analytical and experimental critical function and/or characteristic proof of concept
4. Component and/or breadboard validation in laboratory environment
5. Component and/or breadboard validation in relevant environment
6. System/subsystem model or prototype demonstration in a relevant environment
7. System prototype demonstration in an operational environment
8. Actual system completed and 'flight qualified' through test and demonstration
9. Actual system 'flight proven' through successful mission operations
Today’s NanoWerk News Feed

Advances in nanomedicine - understanding the intricacies of nanoparticle drug delivery


Russian reformer Chubais to head Russian Nanotechnology Corporation


$1.2 million to advance technology that produces 3-D views of cellular processes


Nanotechnology tunes - listening to the music of molecules


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Quantum 'traffic jam' in high-temperature superconductors may point to new materials


European Space Agency commissions nanotechnology encyclopedia for space materials


Nanotechnology researchers develop fabrication technique for large-area molecular networks


Advanced Ceramics Precipitating Agents Offer Higher Performance Levels and Improved Processing Characteristics in Advanced Ceramic Nanopowder Manufacturing


NanoBusiness Alliance Announces Participation in Livingston Healthcare and Life Sciences Summit in New York


New nanotechnology center helps entrepreneurs move products to market


Lab-on-a-chip could improve success of in vitro fertilization


Picosun Oy and EURIS open European Sales Network for Atomic Layer Deposition Systems


Aviza Continues to Expand Presence in Growing Deep Silicon Etch Market


NanoRegulation conference will focus on voluntary measures in nanotechnology risk governance


Amtech Receives $7.5 Million Solar Order for its Diffusion Processing Systems


Particle Sciences Develops Zero-Order-Release Combination Device Technology


Large-Scale Acoustic Enclosure Enables AFM/SPM Users to Expand Their Capabilities


LGC Invests in Fluidigm's Integrated Fluidic Circuit Technology


Ilford Announces Nanotechnology Coated Inkjet Paper


Nanoparticles stick a perfect landing


Veeco's Advanced FastFlex Web Deposition Platform for Flexible Thin Film Solar Cell Production


Golden nanotechnology + sunlight = greener chemistry


JPK Announces New Petri Dish Heater Solution for Live Cell Imaging


Future for clean energy lies with bacteria


New sensor to detect cancer biomarker gases exhaled in breath


Inaugural Kavli Prize ceremony and symposia: Sept. 8-11 in Oslo


Keithley Receives 'Best Product Award' for Semiconductor Measurement System


Graphene Substrate Made in Germany


New method could reduce cost of making expensive cancer and arthritis drugs


Rohm and Haas Introduces New Production Technology to Increase Solar Cell Efficiency


Sub-One Technology Introduces Anti-Corrosion Molecular Diamond Coatings


New Wafer Bonders Series for Advanced MEMS From SUSS MicroTec


New Proprietary Research by Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Highlights Critical Issue in RNAi Field


Current Shareholders Invest $4.4 Million Into Arrowhead

Nano in the News

Ga. Southern University Joins NNMC
A report on one of the Centers newest members
http://news.georgiasouthern.edu/Newsletter/Mar3-full.htm

A report from the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, identifies how "green" principles are influencing the development of processes and products that use less energy and create little waste ... better products for a greener world. The report may also be found here: http://www.nanotechproject.org/116/4262007-green-nanotechnology-its-easier-than-you-think

Nanotechnology: The Future is Coming Sooner Than You Think
The government finally made something simple(r) – this report published by the Joint Economic Study Committee of the US Congress offers a good layman’s version of defining nanotechnologies, its uses and issues. You may also find it by going to
www.house.gov/jec/

National Nanotechnology Manufacturing Center
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