| Author (Corporate) | European Commission: Press and Communication Service |
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| Series Title | Press Release |
| Series Details | IP/04/639 (12.5.04) |
| Publication Date | 12/05/2004 |
| Content Type | News |
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The European Commission adopted on 12 May 2004 a European Union strategy to help Europe to become world leader in the rapidly developing field of nanotechnology, the science of the infinitely small. Nanotech applications include atom-scale 'nano-robots' that can be injected in the human body to cure diseases, electronic 'nano-chips' that can store and process much more information than today's microchips, 'nano-fibres' for better and always-clean clothes, and 'nano-materials' for high-performance coatings, for instance in aircraft and spaceships. The Communication, 'Towards a European strategy for nanotechnology', provides a series of recommendations and initiatives on how to strengthen European Research and Development (R&D) in the field. It proposes an integrated approach to strengthen Europe's R&D in nanosciences and help turn nanotechnologies into commercially viable products for the benefit of society. Key actions required to achieve these aims include boosting R&D investment and infrastructure, improving training for research personnel, enhancing technology transfer in Europe and its financing, taking into account the impact of nanotechnology on society and increasing international co-operation towards a responsible approach to nanotechnology R&D globally. |
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| Subject Categories | Culture, Education and Research |
| Countries / Regions | Europe |