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A GLOBAL NANOTECH FORUM

NW connects professionals worldwide, enabling the promotion, collaboration, and exchange of expertise, solutions, and innovations in nanotechnology.

The Largest Nanotech Professional Network

Nanotechnology World is an essential knowledge resource for participants of the global nanotech sector, bringing together in one ecosystem all forms of nanotechnology research labs and all relevant solution providers.

NW’s mission is to catalyze the growth and mainstream adoption of nanotechnology-related innovations, products, and services by providing essential means, tools, and services that foster the exchange of ideas, facilitate information-sharing, and ensure global access for nanotechnology stakeholders.

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Fraunhofer IKTS opens Europe’s first R&D center for transparent ceramics in Hermsdorf, Thuringia

Cardiff University researchers part of £106 million investment in new Quantum hubs

Lighting the way for quantum innovation

New strategic cooperation in materials technology

Vanderbilt engineer wins inaugural $3M NSF Trailblazer Award to revolutionize radiative cooling technology

Over $7.4 million awarded to INRS to revolutionize quantum technology

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Aug 25, 2024

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ICNFA 2024

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YUCOMAT 2024 & XIII WRTCS

Sep 15, 2024

Montreal, QC, Canada

IEEE Quantum Week 2024

Assistant Scientist, NST, Center for Nanoscale Materials

USA

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Switzerland

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Switzerland

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Belgium

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Canada

Enabling tomorrow’s batteries through comprehensive materials analysis

During this webinar, hosted by the Volta Foundation, we explored the benefits of applying comprehensive and correlated battery materials analysis techniques. Find out how electron microscopy-based analysis in combination with confocal Raman microscopy/spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) deliver holistic solutions for R&D and manufacturing.

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