Why We Do
Nanotechnology has opened the door to a world of innovative applications which were once only possible in science fiction. Its convergence with various technologies such as biotechnology, information technology, and cognitive science has been progressively impacting a wide range of industries, thereby playing a pivotal role in the advancement of future industries to the extent that it can be said:
Nanotechnology is not part of the future; it builds the whole future!
Active involvement in the nano world necessitates making numerous decisions every single day; it is therefore of crucial importance to acquire a profound knowledge and track the latest developments in the fields of science, technology, innovation, and business. In-depth understanding of these fields requires access to the facts gathered based on reliable data and authentic information.
Data science will revolutionize our learning in the nano world.
The active generation and dissemination of ever-growing amounts of data, on the one hand, and the rapid rise of Big Data along with the continuous introduction of new AI technologies, on the other, have drastically altered the information world over the recent years. Hence, having a tool to receive the latest information and detailed analyses of the nano world in order to observe the major trends of this field greatly accelerates the decision-making process.
Our Vision
We provide everything you need to know about the nano world to make smart moves.
What We Do
● We identify reliable information sources from both industry and academia, and collect their nanotechnology-related contents.
● We classify and analyze the data stored on StatNano data warehouse using new tools and methods to provide valuable information.
● We enable users to access the processed information of global nanotechnology databases.
● We seek to capitalize on the capabilities provided by information and communication technology and artificial intelligence.
● We particularly focus on the convergence of nanotechnology with other emerging technologies such as biotechnology, information technology, and cognitive technology.
Our Services
● Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) Indicators’ Database
Over 30 STI indicators relating to nanotechnology are monitored for more than 100 countries and 400 universities and research organizations according to these indicators.
● Global Nanotechnology Databases
Global nanotechnology databases include the databases of nanotechnology companies and products, national nanotechnology standards, universities and research centers, nanomaterials, as well as different countries’ policy documents and national development plans in the field of nanotechnology.
● Newsroom (NBIC+)
We gather the latest news and analyses of nanotechnology development from around the world, and report them with focus on the convergence of nanotechnology with other technologies such as biotechnology, information technology, and cognitive science.
● Research and Analysis
We publish statistical and analytical reports on nanotechnology issues.
● Events
We announce a multitude of nanotechnology events taking place around the world such as conferences, congresses, exhibitions, workshops, summer schools, technology matchmakings, start-up challenges, etc.
Our Movement
2010 - Launch
The initial StatNano team was built and launched the StatNano project.
2011 - Monitoring STI Indicators
Science and technology development indicators were defined and monitored for different countries using scientometric methodology.
2013 - Feasibility Study for the Development of Reference Databases
Gap analysis was performed and the start-up process for launching global nanotechnology databases began.
2014 - Launch of Global Nanotechnology Databases
Three databases covering national and international nanotechnology standards, global nanotechnology events, and different countries’ policy documents and national development plans were launched.
2015 - Establishment of the Database of Organizations and Companies Involved in Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology products’ database was launched.
2016 - Launch of Nanomaterials’ Information and Statistics Database
2017 - Establishment of StatNano’s Regional Offices
2019 - Artificial Intelligence Research and Development
Extensive research is being conducted to take advantage of artificial intelligence for gathering and analyzing data and information.
StatNano’s Citations
The most important citations:
ACS Publications - ACS Nano
Facts and Figures on Materials Science and Nanotechnology Progress and Investment
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
A Quadrennial Review of the National Nanotechnology Initiative
Nature - Nature Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology-based disinfectants and sensors for SARS-CoV-2
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)
Towards an African nanotechnology future Trends,impacts and opportunities
UNESCO Science Report
UNESCO science report: towards 2030- Nanotechnology is a growing research priority
Nature - Nature Nanotechnology
An education in progress
Nature - Nature Nanotechnology
At a long-awaited turning point
Taylor & Francis-Journal Industry and Innovation
The importance of collaborative networks in Canadian scientific research
Springer-Nanosciences and Nanotechnology
Research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: The French Research System
Springer-Minerva
Nanotechnology in Mexico: Key Findings Based on OECD Criteria
Springer-MAPAN
Nanometrology in Emerging Economies: The Case of Mexico
Springer-Scientometrics
How R&D partner diversity influences innovation performance: an empirical study in the nano-biopharmaceutical field
Springer-The Nature of the Machine and the Collapse of Cybernetics
The Rise of Emerging Technologies
Springer-Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Measuring nanotechnology development through the study of the dividing pattern between developed and developing countries during 2000–2014
Springer-NanoEthics
Nation-Building and the Governance of Emerging Technologies: the Case of Nanotechnology in India
ScienceDirect-Technological Forecasting and Social Change
Too enthusiastic to care for safety: Present status and recent developments of nanosafety in ASEAN countries
Cambridge University Press- Advances in In situ Nanomechanical Testing
From lab to market: Strategies to nanotechnology commercialization in Africa
AIP Conference Proceedings
Deployment and exploitation of nanotechnology nanomaterials and nanomedicine
StatNano’s Offices
● StatNano Sweden (European Office)
Ideon Science Park, Lund, Sweden
● StatNano China (East Asian Office)
Nanopolis Suzhou, Jiangsu, PRC
● StatNano Iran (West Asian Office)
Tech-Market Services Corridor, Tehran, Iran
E-mail: info@statnano.com