05 July 2007, Vnunet.com
The
The taskforce, which convened at Portcullis House in
Founded by leading
The absence of a co-ordinated approach to nanotechnology investment is seeing the
"The innovative work of
"What is needed is a coordinated effort supported by strategic funding from the government to turn this potential into real benefits. We hope that the taskforce can help deliver this."
The group hopes that by encouraging communication and collaboration between industry, government and academia, it can identify specific areas of science and technology in which the
Funding of research should then be channelled to harness the
"Nanotechnology will be the next industrial revolution, but the government needs to demonstrate its commitment to science if the
"The work of the taskforce will help direct the focus of research and there is no better place than the 2012 Olympics to showcase the benefits of nanotechnology and incorporate it into the exciting renovation in east
The launch of the taskforce coincides with a conference entitled Nanotechnology - Is Britain Leading the Way?
The event, featuring speakers including Nobel Prize winner Professor Sir Harry Kroto, will focus on examining specific areas of opportunity for nanotechnology in the
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