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Technology and market perspective for future value added materials
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Our society and in particular, the modern industrial economy are profoundly influenced by new advanced materials and technologies, which will play a major role in determining our future well-being. In the past, the traditional starting point in the development of new materials has been mainly influenced by their availability. Nowadays this is increasingly determined by their expected end uses and
required in-service performance. The realization of materials by design benefits from recent progress in nanotechnology, converging technologies and modelling. The aim of this study is to provide an overview and future perspective of the commercial market possibilities for value-added and value-adding materials and to set out the various technical and economic scenarios linked to their potential development and use. A major novelty is the sources and individuals consulted, which comprise as far as possible, those coming both from the materials fields and the financial sector, including investors and investment advisors that deal with venture capital and private equity investments. The study is intended to be for the benefit of all stakeholders in the field of new materials.
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Published:
2012-06-26
Corporate author(s):
Directorate-General for Research and Innovation
(
European Commission
)
Themes:
Research policy and organisation
Subject:
advanced materials
,
EU research policy
,
materials technology
,
new technology
Paper
ISSN
1018-5593
ISBN
978-92-79-22003-6
DOI
10.2777/95202
Catalogue number
KI-NA-25027-EN-C
Paper
ISSN
1018-5593
ISBN
978-92-79-22003-6
DOI
10.2777/95202
Catalogue number
KI-NA-25027-EN-C
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