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The Next Big Thing Is Really Small
nanotechnology \na-no - tek-'nä-l -je-\ n (1987): the science of manipulating material at the atomic level

Although nanotechnology deals with the very small -- a nanometer is 1/80,000th the diameter of a human hair -- it is going to be huge. From the food we eat, the clothes we wear, and the products we manufacture to the composition of our bodies, everything is made of atoms. And if we can manipulate the atom, then that changes the rules of the game for almost every product.

Coal and diamonds, for example, are both constructed from carbon atoms. It's merely the arrangement of the atoms that differentiates an inexpensive fuel source from a pricey engagement jewel. While the science of nanotech cannot yet transform coal into diamonds, it is advancing rapidly and will begin to radically alter the business world during the next few years -- and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

The buzz surrounding nanotech is comparable to that at the dawn of the digital revolution, which changed the face of how business operates. Unlike the Internet, however, which applied new technology to many old processes and businesses, nanotech is about creating entirely new materials, products, and systems (and therefore markets), as well as making existing products faster, stronger, and better.

You may be tempted to wait until the buzz dies down before deciding how to integrate nanotech into your business, but don't make the mistake of thinking of it as being light-years away. Even though it may sound far-off at times, within ten years nanotech will have huge effects on many industries, including manufacturing, health care, energy, agriculture, communications, transportation, and electronics. Within a decade, nanotechnology is expected to be the basis of $1 trillion worth of products in the United States alone and will create anywhere from 800,000 to 2 million new jobs.

Nanotechnology will require you to radically re-think what your core business is, who your competitors are, what skills your workforce needs, how to train your employees, and how to think strategically about the future. Jack Uldrich and Deb Newberry explain exactly how you should prepare for nanotech's imminent arrival. They identify today's nanotech innovators, chronicle and project the rapid rise of nanotech developments, and show how to think strategically about the field's opportunities and investments.

The Next Big Thing Is Really Small provides a sneak peek at the technology that will transform the next ten years, giving investors and executives a road map for using small wonders to generate big profits.

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Title of ebook: The Next Big Thing Is Really Small
ISBN: 9781400049172
Publisher: Crown
Internet download file size: 728 kb
Released online for download: 03-11-2003
Author of eBook: Uldrich, Jack
Author: Newberry, Deb

The Next Big Thing Is Really Small


Chapter One

Chapter 1

Nanotechnology:

The Next Frontier

"Nanotechnology has given us the tools . . . to play with the ultimate toy box of nature-atoms and molecules. Everything is made from it. . . . The possibilities to create new things appear limitless."

-Horst Stormer, Nobel Laureate

On November 9, 1989, a new era dawned. The event that ushered in this era had nothing to do with the historic collapse of the Berlin Wall. Instead, the momentous event took place in the quiet confines of IBM's Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California.

Nearly fourteen years later, the date is still not accorded much significance. Future historians will, however, likely look back and use the November day to denote the official beginning of the Nanotechnology Age. For it was on that day that two IBM scientists, Don Eigler and Erhard Schweizer, purposely manipulated individual atoms to build a structure, a simple IBM logo. What made the logo so special was that it was created out of only thirty-five xenon atoms. For comparative purposes, the logo could fit 350 million times in an area the size of the ... read full excerpt from The Next Big Thing Is Really Small ebook



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