nanotechnologies in English

noun
1
the branch of technology that deals with dimensions and tolerances of less than 100 nanometers, especially the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules.
Eventually, nanotechnology and semiconductor device technology will converge.

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1. The activity of Nanotechnologies, Materials and Production Technologies has a strong socioeconomic relevance.

2. Cooperation — Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies — Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking

3. Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (ICT, Nanotechnologies, Advanced Materials, Biotechnologies, Advanced manufacturing and Space)

4. These include space, new materials and nanotechnologies, life sciences, information society technologies (IST) and clean and renewable energy.

5. The conclusions of the workshop echoed the findings of a previous Royal Society Royal Academy of Engineering report 'Nanoscience and nanotechnologies: opportunities and uncertainties', published in 2004.

6. Profusa’s Biochip is made using a technology called “hydrogels” that were a product of the “In Vivo Nanoplatforms” (IVN) program that DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office (BTO) launched in 2014 to develop implantable nanotechnologies.

7. Stresses the considerable progress made in Europe in the field of nanotechnologies, based on a topdown approach, particularly in areas such as nanocomposites, abrasion — and corrosion — proof coatings and layers, and also the production of catalysers and photodiodes, including the so-called blue laser, as well as in the field of nanomedicine, nanocosmetics and nanodiagnosis of diseases;

8. Stresses the considerable progress made in Europe in the field of nanotechnologies, based on a topdown approach, particularly in areas such as nanocomposites, abrasion- and corrosion- proof coatings and layers, and also the production of catalysers and photodiodes, including the so-called blue laser, as well as in the field of nanomedicine, nanocosmetics and nanodiagnosis of diseases

9. 10. Stresses the considerable progress made in Europe in the field of nanotechnologies, based on a topdown approach, particularly in areas such as nanocomposites, abrasion — and corrosion — proof coatings and layers, and also the production of catalysers and photodiodes, including the so-called blue laser, as well as in the field of nanomedicine, nanocosmetics and nanodiagnosis of diseases;

10. 7 thematic priorities representing 10 programmes: Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health (incl. Advanced genomics and its applications for health, Combating major diseases), Information society technologies, Nanotechnologies and nanosciences, knowledge-based multifunctional materials and new production processes and devices, Aeronautics and space, Food quality and safety, Sustainable development, global change and ecosystems (incl. Sustainable energy systems, Sustainable surface transport, Global change and ecosystems), Citizens and governance in a knowledge-based society,