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Nanotechnology Roadmap for Atomically Precise Manufacturing Now AvailableDear Foresight members and friends: It is with great pleasure that we announce the availability of the first Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems. Some of you have seen earlier drafts, but the document is now official. Files can be downloaded at: http://foresight.org/roadmaps Below is the text of the press release going out today. We look forward to your reactions and suggestions for additions and corrections for later versions. Thanks to everyone who helped, including all Foresight members — your donations have helped complete this first version of a Roadmap for atomically-precise manufacturing! Best wishes, Christine Peterson =================================================== PRESS RELEASE FROM HERE TO THERE: NANOTECHNOLOGY ROADMAP Menlo Park, CA – January 29, 2008 – The potential for nanotechnology to “build molecule-by-molecule” has been greatly discussed with one question invariably being asked: How do we get from here to there? Foresight Nanotech Institute, a leading nanotechnology think tank and public interest organization, and Battelle, a leading global research and development organization, have officially unveiled “Productive Nanosystems: A Technology Roadmap.” Productive nanosystems are molecular-scale systems that make other useful materials and devices that are nanostructured. This Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems is a first attempt to map out the R&D pathways across multiple disciplines to achieve atomically precise manufacturing. For the past three years, working groups comprised of over 70 research scientists, nanotechnology theorists, and business leaders have collaborated to create a common framework for understanding and defining these pathways. The working groups also identified the challenges that must be overcome in the developing these systems and the applications that they can address. The Roadmap provides a structure for formulating research and commercialization agendas for achieving atomically precise manufacturing. The intended audiences for the Roadmap include governments, corporations, research institutions, investors, economic development organizations, public policy professionals, educators, and the media. “For the first time, progress across all key nanoscale disciplines has been brought together into R&D pathways leading to atomically-precise manufacturing, with revolutionary applications to medicine, smart materials, and energy,” said Jim Von Ehr, Founder and chief executive officer of Zyvex Labs, Foresight Board of Directors member, and Roadmap Steering Committee member. “We look forward to hearing from technologists in industry, academia, and government on their thoughts about this roadmap, and their suggestions for improvement in the next version.” Available free of charge at the Foresight Nanotech Institute website, the Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems features an Executive Summary that can be readily understood by those new to nanotechnology. The main document is organized in three sections. The first section, titled The Road Map, introduces Atomic Precision and explains the What, Why, and How. The other parts in this section discuss Atomically Precise Manufacturing; Atomically Precise Components and Systems; Modeling, Design, and Characterization; and Applications. There is also an Agenda for Research and a Call to Action. The second section of the Nanotechnology Roadmap, titled Topics in Detail, discusses specific components and devices, systems and frameworks, fabrication and synthesis methods, and modeling, design, and characterization. The final section, titled Working Group Proceedings, covers atomically precise fabrication and nanoscale manufacturing processes. “Battelle is very pleased to be a partner on this critical pioneering nanotechnology project,” said Alex Kawczak, Vice President of Nanostructured Materials and BioProducts at Battelle. “The advancement of nanotechnology is a highly collaborative endeavor that requires complex cooperation across disciplines. The roadmap provides the foundation needed for this cooperation as research moves towards atomically precise manufacturing to meet the needs of industrial and government markets.” The Roadmap project was made possible through grants to the Foresight Nanotech Institute by the Waitt Family Foundation (founding sponsor) and Sun Microsystems, with direct support from Nanorex, Zyvex Labs, and Synchrona. Working group meetings were hosted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, in cooperation with Battelle Memorial Institute. Who was involved: The project has been aided by a select group of industry and technical organizations. These include the SPIE–International Society of Optical Engineers; SEMI, the leading global industry association for equipment, materials and service companies enabling micro- and nano-scale manufacturing; the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), the leading power industry research organization; and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), the world’s leading professional society supporting manufacturing education. For more Roadmap information: About Foresight Nanotech Institute About Battelle About The Waitt Family Foundation – Helping Good People do Great Things 1 comment to Nanotechnology Roadmap for Atomically Precise Manufacturing Now Available |
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