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The Nanotechnology Revolution: Future Developments and Investment Opportunities. (Part 1)
[La révolution des nanotechnologies : perspectives futures et opportunités d’investissement. – Partie I]

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  • Yves Roucaute

    (UPN - Université Paris Nanterre, INHESJ - Institut National des Hautes Etudes de Sécurité et de Justice)

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La révolution des nanotechnologies : perspectives futures et opportunités d'investissement. Partie I de la conférence. La révolution des nanotechnologies Introduction. 1. Définitions. 2. Historique : des Hominines aux modernes. 3. Marché mondial en expansion.; 4. Obstacles scientifiques, politiques et psychologiques Première partie. 1. Vers la maîtrise de l'infiniment petit. 2. Du microscope à aujourd'hui. 3. La découverte de l'infiniment petit. 4. Les trois caractéristiques de l'atome. 4 Des potentialités infinies Partie II de la conférence. Perspectives futures, opportunités d'investissement et peurs. A. Perspectives futures, opportunités d'investissement 1. Détricoter, tricoter: l'esprit de la feuille de lotus. 2. Le Bottom Up et le Top Down : mieux que la nature.3. L'effet de surface et l ‘explosion des activités nanotechnologiques. 4. La révolution biomédicale. 5 Abolition des frontières organique/inorganique. 6. Environnement et éco-Industrie Déloppement des pays émergents et problèmes alimentaires. Créativité indéfinie : risques et fantasmes. B. Peurs, risques et fantasmes. 1. Fantasmes sociaux. 2. Risques et fantasmes sanitaires. 3. Risques et fantasmes politiques Conclusion: où et comment investir.

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  • Yves Roucaute, 2019. "The Nanotechnology Revolution: Future Developments and Investment Opportunities. (Part 1) [La révolution des nanotechnologies : perspectives futures et opportunités d’investissement. – Partie I]," Post-Print hal-05438821, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05438821
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