This article provides details on the nanotechnology activities, both commercial and academic of the US state of Alaska. It looks at the players including Nanotech Energy Solutions and Advanced Materials Group at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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This article outlines nanotechnology activities in Idaho. Nanotechnology-related companies and research/educational institutions and their involvement are briefly described.
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Although New Mexico was once ranked 3rd in the nation for small tech, it is doubtful that they are still ranked as high. That said, they have strengths in sensor technology as well as in aerospace, making these the areas to look out for in the future from New Mexico.
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There appears to be no shortage of nanotechnology research taking place in Iowa. The attractive business climate and financial credits available in conjunction with university expertise, make Iowa a prime location to establish a nanotech startup.
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While commercial and industrial nanotech activity in Nebraska is yet to take off, there appears to be a number of areas where nanotechnology could establish itself.
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With substantial grants for increasing the awareness of nanotechnology in education and initiatives like the Alabama Launchpad, Alabama should be prepared to welcome a whole new generation using nanotechnology-based products and services in the coming years if these initiatives are fulfilled.
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With a strong background in agriculture and manufacturing, there is a logical progression to developing expertise in Biosciences including biomedical device manufacturing and biotechnology including biofuels. Commitment to this area has lead to the establishment of nine PhD programs.
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While there is nanotechnology activity in Louisiana, it appears that levels are still quite low. Clean technology may be an area of great potential, but use of nanomaterials in composites could also be an area of nanotechnology growth in the future.
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Ohio has a healthy nanotechnology industry, with products that are already market ready. They also have a strong culture of nanotechnology education and research that will no doubt help expand the nanotechnology industry in Ohio.
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The state also boasts well established aerospace and advanced manufacturing capabilities and Conneticut continues to play a leading role in clean and renewable energy. With government initiatives, it seems likely that these areas and bioscience attract nanotechnology activity in the coming years.
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