ReviewEssays.com - Term Papers, Book Reports, Research Papers and College Essays
Search

Nanotechnology in Mexico

Essay by   •  November 26, 2010  •  Essay  •  257 Words (2 Pages)  •  1,218 Views

Essay Preview: Nanotechnology in Mexico

Report this essay
Page 1 of 2

Nanotechnology in Mexico

Mexico counts eleven research groups at three universities and two research institutes, which are active in nanotechnology. About ninety researchers are engaged in relevant research. The main trends in nanotechnology research in this Central American country are development of new materials, properties of nanoparticles and nanostructures and nanodevices. These are some results of Volker Lieffering's "Study on the Nanotechnology and Microsystems Technology sector in Mexico", published by Malsch TechnoValuation in November 2004.

Two Mexican companies are openly active in nanotechnology. Recently, Mexican researchers have developed and patented anti-graffiti paint based on nanotechnology. The study also gives an overview of nanotechnology application potential in sectors which are important for the Mexican economy. These sectors are renewable energy, agriculture and environment.

There is currently no national nanotechnology research programme, but nanotechnology research and technology transfer projects can be funded through several national and international programmes. Mexican researchers are collaborating with partners in the USA as well as Europe. The study gives practical information on these.

A bottleneck for the development of a Mexican nanotechnology industry is the current patent system. Chris Kraul published "For researchers in Mexico, apathy has been the smotherer of invention" in LA Times, 4 December 2003, complaining about this. The Mexican government had better cut some red tape quickly, to stimulate the ninety nano-enthusiasts currently working in the country to stay home and invent good nano-products for the country's sustainable development. Given the expected global lack of qualified nanotechnology personnel in the near future, the absence of speedy action will definitely enhance the brain drain.

http://www.voyle.net/Guest%20Writers/Drs.%20Ineke%20Malsch/Malsch%202004-0001.htm

...

...

Download as:   txt (1.9 Kb)   pdf (54.6 Kb)   docx (9.3 Kb)  
Continue for 1 more page »
Only available on ReviewEssays.com
Citation Generator

(2010, 11). Nanotechnology in Mexico. ReviewEssays.com. Retrieved 11, 2010, from https://www.reviewessays.com/essay/Nanotechnology-in-Mexico/15249.html

"Nanotechnology in Mexico" ReviewEssays.com. 11 2010. 2010. 11 2010 <https://www.reviewessays.com/essay/Nanotechnology-in-Mexico/15249.html>.

"Nanotechnology in Mexico." ReviewEssays.com. ReviewEssays.com, 11 2010. Web. 11 2010. <https://www.reviewessays.com/essay/Nanotechnology-in-Mexico/15249.html>.

"Nanotechnology in Mexico." ReviewEssays.com. 11, 2010. Accessed 11, 2010. https://www.reviewessays.com/essay/Nanotechnology-in-Mexico/15249.html.