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