Nanotech Showcase at University of Denver Shows High Potential of New Industry
Colorado's Solid Position in the Young Nanotechnology Industry Also Noted
Businesses in the Rocky Mountain region are exploring new commercial applications of currently developed nanotechnologies, and are exploring the possibilities in other areas. Tools and techniques in nanotechnology are new to most people, including the new forms of chemistry and the use of the Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (Fe-SEM) and other tools for working in this tiny world.
As of 2006, according to a University of Colorado press release, 75 companies were doing business in what is said to be a $2.6 trillion industry by 2014. Nanotechnology involves not only the invention of new materials and techniques, but also can facilitate further development in existing areas, such as semiconductor production. With both practical immediate results and long-term possibilities that are spoken of in expansive terms, investor groups such as the Bi-Annual Nanotech for Investors Summit which took place a year ago in Zurich, Switzerland are taking a hard look at the field as the next big investment possibility.
Colorado is rated as one of the hottest locations for nanotechnology for a number of reasons. Many Colorado universities, from the Universities of Denver and Colorado to the Colorado School of Mines have programs in place which are turning out trained specialists in the field. The entrepreneurial spirit of the Denver-Boulder area is strongly supported by the state, and even the dry climate is conducive to development of the tiny, sensitive nanomaterials. The numerous space-related companies in Colorado will also likely provide opportunity to develop and test materials for the aerospace industry.
Because the field is so new, much of the value being developed in the industry is in the forms of patents, which both universities and Colorado companies are recording at a fast pace. Licensing those patents as the industry expands should provide even more momentum to the local nanotech industry, believe investors who have invested millions in local companies so far. The Colorado Nanotech Initiative and other organizations are focusing the local nanotech community, and the annual Rocky Mountain Nanotechnology Showcase and Conference should be a popular attraction which the University of Denver is enthusiastically planning to present again next year.
"DU is Poised for Nanotechnology Burst", Chase Squires, http://www.du.edu/today/stories/2007/09/2007-09-18-nanotech.html
"Colorado Positioned To Lead In Nanotechnology, Says CU Leeds School Study", http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2006/295.html
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