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1
Nanotechnology- Changing Everything
  • Jim Mason, Executive Director
  • Oklahoma Nanotechnology Initiative
  • The State Chamber
  • 405-235-3669 www.oknano.com

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What is Nanotechnology?
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  • Nanotechnology is an enabling technology that
    will change the nature of almost every human-made
    object in the next century.
  • -National Science and Technology
    Council

4
WHAT IS NANOTECHNOLOGY?
1 millimeter 1,000 micrometers 1
micrometer 1,000 nanometers Source "Nanotech
The Tiny Revolution" by CMP Científica (November
2001)
5
HOW SMALL
Nanobatteries are 200 nm in diameter2 billion
could fit on the surface of a nickel

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Nanotechnology
  • is already making todays products
  • Lighter
  • Stronger
  • Faster
  • Smaller
  • More Durable

7
Nano Products Available Now
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The promise of nanotechnology
  • More powerful computers and information storage
    devices
  • Fast chemical analyses using minute quantities of
    materials
  • New approaches for medical diagnosis, treatment,
    and drug delivery
  • New catalysts for cleaner,more efficient
    chemicaland energy industries
  • New materials 100 times as strong as current
    materials
  • New technologies for energy production and
    conversion (fuel cells, solid-state lighting,
    photovoltaics)

Nanochannel sensors
DNA delivery
Nanoscale vacuum tube
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Nano and Super Computing
  • Computers are incredibly fast, accurate, and
    stupid humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate,
    and brilliant together they are powerful beyond
    imaginationAlbert Einstein

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www.biNano.com
  • Nanotechnology will provide new applications to
    electronics and computing by creating organic
    electronic components that are grown using
    methods more similar to biological processes than
    the etching, crystalline growth, or directed
    molecular assembly methods that are currently
    used. The extreme vision of nanotechnology is
    the bottom-up production of virtually any
    substance or object by one atom at a time.

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www.binano.com contd
  • Objects produced using nanotechnology generally
    have unique characteristics such as super
    connectivity, high strength relative to their
    weight, low friction, high thermal insulation
    properties, specific beam frequency selectivity,
    quantum effects, extreme water repellence and
    self assembling geometric patterns such as
    nanotubes, nanospheres, and nanooctagons.

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A DIVERSE SET OF OPPORTUNITIES
Coatings Powders
Cosmetics
Medical applications
Paints
Drugdelivery
Coatings
Bio-materials
Lubricants
Medicaldiagnostics
Textiles
Tissue/organ regen
Memory/Storage devices
Displays
Composites
Food packaging
Smart implants
1-4
Molecularcircuitry
Energy/ fuel cells
Simple ICs
Sensors
Portable Energy cells
5-8
Lighting
Quantum computing
Micro-processors
Solar cells
9-14
Energy, Industrial
Devices Microelectronics
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Years
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Economic impact of nanotechnology
  • Market Size Predictions
  • (within a decade)
  • 340B/yr Materials
  • 300B/yr Electronics
  • 180B/yr Pharmaceuticals
  • 100B/yr Chemical manufacture
  • 70B/yr Aerospace
  • 20B/yr Tools
  • 30B/yr Improved healthcare
  • 45B/yr Sustainability
  • 1 Trillion per year by 2015
  • Estimates by industry groups, source NSF

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Oklahoma Nano Legislation
  • The Oklahoma Nanotechnology Sharing Incentive Act
    which establishes the Oklahoma Nanotechnology
    Applications Project (ONAP) was signed by
    Governor Henry on April 21,2006.
  • Funding for ONAP was included in the 10 million
    of new funding that was provided to the Oklahoma
    Center for the Advancement of Science and
    Technology (OCAST) for the current year.

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  • OCAST funds the Oklahoma Alliance for
    Manufacturing Excellence, i2E (Oklahomas
    Technology Commercialization Center) and the
    Oklahoma Nanotechnology Initiative (ONI) each of
    which have a role in the ONAP program.
  • The Alliance Oct. 2nd announced a call for white
    papers to encourage Oklahoma companies and
    researchers to convey their interest in applying
    nanotechnology processes to commercial products.
    White papers are due Oct. 30th.

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  • A form with the information that should be
    included in the white paper is available.
  • Shortly, interested companies will be invited to
    submit proposals for funding of projects that
    will result in commercialization using
    nanotechnology.
  • A total of 1,200,000 is being made available to
    fund highest ranked proposals.

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Intro to Nano Workshops
  • Two Introduction to Nanotechnology workshops
    are being provided to help companies learn more
    about nanotechnology.
  • Oklahoma City Oct. 19th 830-1030 at The State
    Chamber (330 N.E. 10th) rsvp 405-235-3669 (Nancy)
  • Tulsa Oct. 25th 830 to 1030 at OSU Tulsa
    (North Building) rsvp 918-529-0722.

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Oklahoma Nano Companies
  • NanoBioMagnetics - Edmond NanoBioMagnetics,
    Inc. (NBMI), is engaged in the development and
    commercialization of magnetically
    responsive nanoparticle technologies (MNP) for a
    range of human health applications for an
    emerging area of nanobiomedicine referred to as
    Organ-Assisting-Devices (OAD).
  • Fields of application for OAD platform
    technologies include biostable implants, vectored
    drug delivery, and functional biosensors/switches.
    Using magnetic properties, NanoBioMagnetics
    moves nanoparticles within the human body. It has
    been used successfully to vibrate the inner ear,
    improving hearing and has potential to move
    medicines directly to ailing cells. NBMI's
    nanoparticle technology was developed by NBMI,
    with applications development subcontracted to
    healthcare organizations and institutions. For
    information on NanoBioMagnetics,
    http//www.nanobmi.com
  • XetaComp - Edmond A wholly-owned subsidiary of
    NanoBioMagnetics, XetaComp produces custom
    nanomaterials for commercial and research
    applications. XetaComp has the capacity to
    produce nanomaterials in powder or dispersion
    forms. The technology is based on an aerosol
    process that provides greater flexibility in the
    preparation of metal and mixed metal oxides,
    doped metal oxides, and specialty coated
    or encapsulated nanomaterials. For more
    information on XetaComp, www.xetacomp.com

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  • Southwest Nano Technologies - Norman SouthWest
    Nano Technologies, Inc. (SWeNT) is a privately
    held independent specialty chemical firm,
    manufacturing single wall carbon nanotubes for a
    broad array of specialty products. Customized
    SWeNT nanotubes are available for application
    development. SWeNT was incorporated in April of
    2001 to spin off nanotube research developed by
    the University of Oklahoma with extensive support
    from ConocoPhillips, the National Science
    Foundation (NSF), the National Aeronautics
    Space Administration (NASA), the Department of
    Energy (DOE), the Oklahoma Center for the
    Advancement of Science Technology (OCAST), and
    others. The mission of SouthWest Nano
    Technologies, Inc. is to be the leading producer
    of high quality single wall carbon nanotubes and
    to be an innovative partner in the continued
    development and application of carbon nanotubes.
    Carbon nano tubes have great promise for plasma
    displays, fuel cells and many other applications.
    http//www.swnano.com

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  • EKIPS Technologies Inc. Norman
  • Ekips has developed the Breathmeter which
    measures biomarker molecules in exhaled breath
    with a sensor that uses a mid-infrared laser chip
    similar to the laser chips used in commercial DVD
    players. Future Breathmeter applications include
    asthma therapy monitoring, kidney function
    monitoring, and cancer detection.
    www.breathmeter.com
  • Colossus Nano Batteries - TulsaColossus Nano
    Batteries won the Oklahoma graduate student
    business plan competition by proposing to produce
    the world's smallest battery utilizing technology
    developed from research conducted at the
    University of Tulsa by Dr. Dale Teeters. Dr.
    Teeters nano batteries are so small that 242 of
    them can be laid side by side across the width of
    a human hair.
  • Nomadics - Stillwater
  • Nomadics is a research and development company
    focused on homeland security and force
    protection. Research and development
    efforts encompass sensing technologies and
    instrumentation, nanotechnology, VLSI Photonics
    and further advancement of the biological and
    medical frontiers. http//www.nomadics.com

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  • ARC Outdoors - Tulsa
  • Arc Outdoors sells nano enhanced clothing to
    places like Bass Pro Shop and Cabellas.
    Numerous other nano enhanced products are in
    their developmental stages. www.arcoutdoors.com
  • ConocoPhillips Bartlesville/ Ponca City
  • ConocoPhillips has supported the Southwest Nano
    Technologies research and is very involved in
    Nano research of its own.
  • WON Laboratories - Norman
  • WON Laboratories is an emerging nano company
    that has developed Nano Cotton a water repellent,
    air breathable fabric.

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  • Imation Enterprises Weatherford
  • Imation Enterprises makes magnetic tapes used to
    back up computers. Imation utilizes iron nano
    particles as a part of the substrate of their
    magnetic tapes. A process is used to get the
    nano particles to line up and lay flat so that a
    coating can be applied over them to create a very
    flat magnetic surface on a flexible film.
    www.imation.com

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Nano Workforce Trends
  • Before 2010 the market for nanotechnology
    products and services is estimated to reach 1
    trillion in the U.S. economy.
  • This market will require anywhere from 800,000 to
    two million new jobs.
  • Most of these workers will require at least two
    year postsecondary degrees.

24
Nano Technician Training
  • Tulsa Community College is offering several
    courses for Nanotechnology and MEMS (Micro
    Electrical Mechanical Systems).
  • OSU- Okmulgee is developing a
  • Nano Technician Training
  • program that will be an added
  • certification to the Electrical
  • Engineering Associates program.

25
Nano Technician Training
  • Oklahoma City Community College is offering a
    Nanotechnology and MEMS program and just
    graduated 5 members from the first class. A new
    class started in September.
  • The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical
    Education is actively engaged in benchmarking
    nano training and is working cooperatively with
    OSU-Okmulgee and others on a federal grant to
    develop the Oklahoma Nanotechnology Education
    Initiative.

26
  • EPSCOR funding has provided 132 million in new
    faculty, equipment, and lab space at OU, OSU, TU,
    and many regional colleges and community colleges
    across the state, a large part is going to nano.
  • Currently the Regents of Higher
  • Education are funding 500,000
  • to support ongoing nano positions
  • and research.

27
Oklahoma Nano MRSEC
  • C-SPIN Center for Semiconductor Physics in
    Nanostructures recently receive a 7.8 grant from
    NSF to research nanoscale structures
  • OU receives 1 million to support research into
    applications
  • for Carbon Nanotubes

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OSU/Tulsa
  • 50 million has been raised to build and staff
    OSU Tulsas new Helmerich Advanced Materials
    Research Center.
  • The facility will be staffed with 40 faculty in
    these emerging fields.
  • The University of Tulsa is currently seeking to
    add additional faculty in Nanotechnology.

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Oklahoma Nano Net ONI
  • Over 60 scientists and researchers are actively
    participating in the Nano Net which is a vehicle
    for sharing scientific information about
    nanotechnology.
  • The Oklahoma Nanotechnology Initiative maintains
    a website www.oknano.com to serve as a
    clearinghouse of information about the state of
    nanotechnology in Oklahoma.

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ONIs Primary Objectives
  • Objective 1
  • Create a statewide awareness of the emerging
    nanotechnology industry and its potential impact
    on the state
  • Objective 2
  • Promote Oklahoma and its resources as a valuable
    site for nanotechnology-related industry location
  • Objective 3
  • Serve as a clearinghouse of information on
    nanotechnology to the academic, financial,
    industrial, and business communities.
  • Objective 4
  • Create a Center of Excellence for Nanotechnology
    in Oklahoma
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