Nanotechnologies in Massachusetts
In March 2004 the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative joined with the Nano Science and Technology Institute to publish a report on nanotechnology in Massachusetts.
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Introduction Governor Mitt Romney
Summary: Nanotechnology in Massachusetts
Highlights: Nanotechnology and its
impact on industry and the Massachusetts economy
Materials Amit Kurupathi, Dr. Matthew Laudon
Nano Science & Technology Institute
Instrumentation Professor Bennett Goldberg, Boston University
Electronics Dr. Brent Segal, Greg Schmergel
Co-founders, Nantero Inc.
Healthcare Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory
Dr. Jonathan Rosen, Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology (CIMIT)
Defense Professor Edwin Thomas, Dr. William Peters
MIT Institute for Soldier Nanotechnology
Sensors Dr. Srinivas Iyer, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Dr. Bart Romanowicz, Nano Science & Technology Institute
Energy Daniel Patrick McGahn, Konarka Technologies
Manufacturing Professor Ahmed Busnaina, Northeastern University Professor Joey Mead, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Center for High-throughput Nanomanufacturing
Environment Amit Kurupathi, Dr. Matthew Laudon
Nano Science & Technology Institute
Nanotechnology and Massachusetts Universities
Nanotechnology and venture capital
Local , regional and global competition
United States Thomas Hubbard, Massachusetts Technology Collaborative
Europe Pascal Marmier, Swiss House for Advanced Research and Education; Stefan Muller, European Union Research Head Office
Japan Louis Ross, The Global Emerging Technology Institute
Recommendations for regional policy makers Dr. Tanwin Chang, National Bureau of Economic Research
