Innovative Nanotechnology Market 2025

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Japanese
Product Code No:
C66125400
Issued In:
2025/02
#of Pages:
281
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Coverage: (Product/service)

Nanoelectronic materials (NEMs), nanophotonic materials, nanomagnetic materials, nanoceramics, nanometals, polymeric nanomaterials, nanocarbon materials, and nanobiomaterials.

Research Target:

Enterprises and R&D institutions developing nanotechnologies

Research Content:

Due to tiny units of composition, nanoscale materials have a larger surface area to volume ratio, making them more robust and capable of penetrating into cells, making them superior in high electrical conductivity and high thermal conductivity than bulk materials even though the material type is the same. New research and development are underway for a wide range of applications, including energy storage devices, fuel cells, and the medical field.

New developments continue in the studies on nanotechnology and material science, such as the synthesis of various nanoscale materials, nanostructure control technologies, and nanodevice development. New studies and applications through combinations with AI or quantum dot computers are also in the spotlight.  

This report highlights the following areas that are considered to be of interest:  Nanoelectronic materials (NEMs), nanophotonic materials, nanomagnetic materials, nanoceramics, nanometals, polymeric nanomaterials, nanocarbon materials, and nanobiomaterials.

TOC:

I     Nanoelectronics Materials (NEM)

  1. Introduction
    1) Nanotechnology and Materials Science/Engineering
    2) History of Nanotechnology and Materials
        Science/Engineering
    3) Japan's Strength in Nanotechnology and Materials
        Science/Engineering
  2. Ongoing Development of NEM
  3. NEM Market Size
  4. NEM Initiatives in Companies and R&D Institutions
    1) The University of Osaka
    2) Tokyo Institute of Technology
    3) Toyohashi University of Technology
    4) Nagaoka University of Technology
    5) National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
    6) Hokkaido University
  5. Future Perspectives of NEM

II    Nanophotonic Materials

  1. What is Nanophotonics?
  2. Representative Nanophotonic Materials:
    1) Quatum dots (QD)
    2) Photonic crystals
    3) Meta-materials
  3. Market Sizes Related to Nanophotonic Materials
  4. Nanophotonic Material Initiatives in Companies and R&D Institutions
    1) Aoyama Gakuin University
    2) Osaka Metropolitan University
    3) Keio University
    4) Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology
    5) TOHOKU UNIVERSITY
    6) National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
  5. Future Perspectives of Nanophotonic Materials

III     Nanomagnetic Materials

  1. What are Nanomagnetic Materials
  2. Applications of Nanomagnetic Materials
    1) Data storage/data recording
    2) Magnetic sensing
    3) Biomedical applications
    4) Magnetic devices
    5) Power converters
  3. Market Sizes Related to Nanomagnetic Materials
  4. Nanomagnetic Material Initiatives in Companies and R&D Institutions
    1) Akita University
    2) TOHOKU UNIVERSITY
    3) Nagaoka University of Technology
    4) Nagoya University
    5) Yamagata University
  5. Future Perspectives of Nanomagnetic Materials

IV     Nanoceramics

  1. Characteristics of Nanoceramics
  2. Fabrication Method of Nanoceramics
  3. Nanoceramics Applications
    1) Electronics
    2) Catalyst
    3) Biomedical applications
    4) Energy
  4. Market Sizes Related to Nanoceramics
  5. Nanoceramics Initiatives in Companies and R&D Institutions
    1) The University of Osaka
    2) Gunma University
    3) Chiba University
    4) Tokyo Institute of Technology
    5) The National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
    6) University of Tokyo
  6. Future Perspectives of Nanoceramics
    1) Development of high-performance materials
    2) Expanding to new application fields
    3) Rationalization of processes and scalability
    4) Contributions to sustainability
    5) Expanding medical applications
    6) Improving flexibility
    7) Energy storage and battery technology
    8) AI Applications

V    Nanometals

  1. Characteristics of Nanometals 
  2. Nanometal Applications
    1) Catalyst
    2) Electronic material
    3) Sensor
    4) Energy conversion and storage
    5) Medical applications
    6) Environmental applications
  3. Market Sizes Related to Nanometals
  4. Nanometals Initiatives in Companies and R&D Institutions
    1) The University of Osaka
    2) Kansai University
    3) Kyoto University
    4) Tokyo University of Science
  5. Future Perspectives of Nanometals

VI    Polymeric Nanomaterials

  1. What are Polymeric Nanomaterials?
  2. Applications for Polymeric Nanomaterials
    1) Medical field
    2) Electronics
    3) Energy
    4) Environmental applications
    5) Materials engineering
    6) Aerospace engineering
    7) Waterproof and water-repellent coating
    8) Optical element
  3. Market Sizes Related to Nanometals
  4. Initiatives on Polymeric Nanomaterials in Companies and R&D Institutions
    1) Kyoto University
    2) Institute of Science Tokyo
    3) The University of Tokyo
    4) Nagaoka University of Technology
    5) Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST)
    6) Ritsumeikan University
  5. Future Perspectives of Polymeric Nanomaterials

VII    Nanocarbon Materials

  1. What are Nanocarbon Materials?
  2. Characteristics of Nanocarbon Materials
  3. Nanocarbon Materials Applications
    1) Electronics
    2) Energy Conservation
    3) Catalyst
    4) Biomedical applications
    5) Environmental applications
    6) Composite materials
    7) Thermal conductive materials
    8) Automotive parts
  4. Market Sizes Related to Nanocarbon Materials
  5. Nanocarbon Materials Initiatives in Companies and R&D Institutions
    1) Aoyama Gakuin University
    2) Kyoto University
    3) KINDAI UNIVERSITY
    4) Kumamoto University
    5) The University of Tokyo
    6) Nagoya Institute of Technology
    7) YOKOHAMA National University
  6. Future Perspectives of Nanocarbon Materials

VIII    Nanobiomaterials

  1. What are Nanobiomaterials?
  2. Characteristics of Nanobiomaterials
  3. Nanobiomaterials Applications
    1) Medical applications
    2) Environmental applications
    3) Food/agricultural applications
    4) Energy
  4. Market Sizes Related to Nanobiomaterials
  5. Nanobiomaterials Initiatives in Companies and R&D Institutions
    1) Osaka Metropolitan University
    2) The University of Osaka
    3) The University of Tokyo (1)
    4) The University of Tokyo (2)
    5) Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
    6) Nagaoka University of Technology
  6. Future Perspectives of Nanobiomaterials

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