Nanotechnology could bring another revolution to the world of material science much like biotechnology or genetechnology has already done. Nanomaterials are slowly becoming commercialized and beginning to emerge as commodities. Nanotechnologies involve designing and producing objects or structures at a very small scale, on the level of 100 nanometres (100 millionth of a millimetre) or less. Nanomaterials are one of the main products of nanotechnologies as nano-scale particles, tubes, rods, or fibres. Nanoparticles are normally defined as being smaller than 100 nanometres in at least one dimension. As nanotechnology develops, nanomaterials are finding uses in healthcare, electronics, cosmetics, textiles, information technology and environmental protection. The properties of nanomaterials are not always well-characterised, and they call for risk assessment of possible exposures arising during their manufacture and use. If understood well it could be a game changer for your product developments.
You should attend the training to gain a comprehensive understanding of nanomaterials and their various applications. The training provides an opportunity to learn about the latest developments and advancements in the field of nanotechnology, as well as their potential impact on various industries such as medicine, energy, electronics, and more. Additionally, attending the training can help expand knowledge and improve technical skills. This training will also help you to understand and differentiate between many nanomaterials so that you can pick the right one for your product development.
This is a very useful training for the chemical industry professionals in particular;
- R&D chemists, formulators, scientist, new product developers
- Technical service managers, lab managers, product managers
- Other chemical industry professionals who want to explore nanomaterials
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