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| Report Title: |
Nanotechnology and Developing Countries Part 1: What Possibilities? |
| Report ID: |
237 |
| Date: |
9/30/2005 |
| Author: |
Donald C. Maclurcan |
| Report Type: |
General Report |
| Publication: |
AZojono: Journal of Nanotechnology Online |
| URL: |
[Details.asp] |
| Country: |
Other |
| Organization: |
AzNano |
| Summary: |
In recent times, nanotechnology has been included in a number of the debates considering emerging technology anddeveloping countries. However, the literature considering nanotechnology’s application to the developing world has often varied in its interpretation ofwhat nanotechnology really is. Furthermore, despite a wide range ofperspectives as to the relevance, appropriateness and potential impact ofnanotechnology for developing countries, the key debates have often remaineddisengaged. This paper attempts to clarify understandings of nanotechnology andsynthesize discussions on issues of relevance, appropriateness and distributionwith respect to developing countries. In support, recent developments innanotechnology and healthcare are provided. |
| Archived Copy: |
Nanotechnology and Developing Countries - Part 1_ What Possibilities_237_7747.pdf |
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