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Chris Cannizzaro, PhD
NNI Global Issues in Nanotechnology Chair Office of Space and Advanced Technology
U.S. Department of State [email protected]
a) an enabling product for the development of goods and services enhancing their overall commercial and social value;
b) induced by constituent parts that are based on o nanotechnology,
o micro- /nanoelectronics,
o industrial biotechnology,
o advanced materials, and/or
o photonics; and, but not limited to
c) produced by advanced manufacturing
technologies.
* As defined by : "A European strategy for Key Enabling Technologies - A bridge to growth and jobs" Communication adopted on 26 June 2012. The United States does not have a definition for KETs. 2
3 Top 10 Emerging Technologies. Global Agenda Council on Emerging Technologies, World Economic Forum, February 14, 2013http://forumblog.org/2013/02/top-10-emerging-technologies-for-2013/
On-Line Electric Vehicles (OLEV)
3-D printing and remote manufacturing
Energy-efficient water purification
Carbon dioxide (CO2) conversion and use
Self-Healing materials
Enhanced nutrition to drive health at
the molecular level
Remote sensing
Fourth-generation reactors and nuclear-
waste recycling
Precise drug delivery through nanoscale
engineering
Organic electronics and photovoltaics
http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp/rdbudgets
$142.8 billion for the Federal investment in R&D, an increase of 1.3% over 2012 enacted level
$68.1 billion for basic and applied Research, an increase of 7.5% over 2012 enacted level
$71.5 billion for Development, a decrease of 5.0% over 2012 enacted level
$3.2 billion for R&D facilities and capital equipment funding, an increase of 38% over 2012 enacted level.
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FY 2009 figures include Recovery Act appropriations. Research includes basic research and applied research.http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp/rdbudgets 5
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Address these R&D investments through multi-agency activities coordinated through the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) and other interagency forums.
7 http://www.globalchange.gov/; http://www.nitrd.gov/; www.nano.gov. .
Communities of Research for Nanotechnology EHS
provide a platform for scientists from the U.S. and EU to develop a shared repertoire of protocols and methods to overcome research gaps and barriers.
http://www.us-eu.org/ 8
March 2011 – Communities were proposed at U.S.-EU: Bridging nanoEHS Research Efforts workshop. Spring 2012 – 6 Communities were announced. October 25-26, 2012 – 2nd EU-U.S.: Bridging nanoEHS Research Efforts joint workshop in Helsinki, Finland.
9 http://www.whitehouse.gov/mgi; http://www.manufacturing.gov.
Nanotechnology for Solar Energy Collection and Conversion
Sustainable Nanomanufacturing: Creating the Industries of the Future
Nanoelectronics for 2020 and Beyond
Nanotechnology Knowledge Infrastructure: Enabling National Leadership in Sustainable Design (NKI)
Nanotechnology for Sensors and Sensors for Nanotechnology: Improving and Protecting Health, Safety, and the Environment
NSI white papers can be accessed at: http://nano.gov/signatureinitiatives 10
2010
2012
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KETs U.S. Activities
Nanotechnology National Nanotechnology Initiative
Micro- /nanoelectronics NNI Nanoelectronics NSI; and NITRD
Industrial biotechnology National Bioeconomy Blueprint
Advanced materials Materials Genome Initiative; and NNI Knowledge Infrastructure NSI
Photonics NNI Solar Energy NSI
Advanced manufacturing technologies
NNI Nanomanufacturing NSI; and Advanced Manufacturing Partnership
Chris Cannizzaro Office of Space and Advanced Technology (OES/SAT) U.S. Department of State [email protected]
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