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Nanoengineering is a field of biotechnology that focuses on the design and development of nanoscale materials and devices. It involves the use of nanotechnology to create materials and devices with unique properties and functions. Nanoengineering is used in a variety of industries, including medical, energy, and electronics. It is used to create materials with improved strength, durability, and electrical conductivity, as well as to develop devices with enhanced sensing capabilities.
Nanoengineering is also used to create materials and devices with improved biocompatibility, such as drug delivery systems and biosensors. These materials and devices can be used to detect and treat diseases, as well as to monitor and control biological processes. Nanoengineering is also used to create materials and devices with improved optical properties, such as nanoscale optical fibers and nanoscale lenses.
Nanoengineering is an important field of biotechnology, as it enables the development of materials and devices with improved properties and functions. Companies in the nanoengineering market include Nano-Terra, Nanosys, Nanostring Technologies, Nanosensors, and Nanoscience Instruments. Show Less Read more