The Next Big Thing Is Really Small (Review and Analysis of Uldrich and Newberry's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Jack Uldrich and Deb Newberry's book "The Next Big Thing Is Really Small" explains that nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter at the atomic level to create better materials, devices and systems, and is set to be the next big thing. In their book, the authors demonstrate that it will soon hit the marketplace, which is why everyone needs to understand what it is all about. Within the next few years, it will be introducing impressive new materials that will impact directly on a large number of industries. This summary is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn about the developments of nanotechnology and what this means for the future.
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Book Presentation:
The Next Big Thing Is Really Small
by Jack Uldrich and Deb Newberry
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of The Next Big Thing
Is Really Small (Jack Uldrich
and Deb Newberry)
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter at the atomic level to create better materials, devices and systems. Within the next few years and into the foreseeable future, nanotechnology will be introducing impressive new materials that will impact directly on a large number of industries – manufacturing, health care, energy, agriculture, communication, transportation and electronics. By 2010, the market for nanotechnology products and services will reach $1 trillion and will create 800,000 - 2 million new jobs.
In other words, the arrival and commercialization of nanotechnology products will impact every business and dramatically alter the general business climate. It is the next big thing which will hit the marketplace, and therefore, everyone needs to understand what nanotechnology is all about.
The impact of nanotechnology on the health, wealth and lives of people will be at least the equivalent of the combined influences of microelectronics, medical imaging, computer-aided engineering and man-made polymers in the twentieth century.
– Richard Smalley, winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Because of nanotechnology, we will see more change in our civilization in the next thirty years than we did during all of the twentieth century.
– Mike Rocco, senior adviser for nanotechnology at the National Science Foundation
About the Author
JACK ULDRICH is president of The NanoVeritas Group, a consulting firm specializing in nanotechnology business opportunities. He was previously deputy director of the Office of Strategic and Long Range Planning for the state of