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Nanotechnologies: influence and inform the UK strategy

The Government is developing a strategy for nanotechnologies to build on existing actions, recommendations and strategies, and ensure that everyone in the UK can benefit from the societal and economic opportunities that these technologies may offer whilst addressing the challenges that they might present.

The aim of the exercise is to develop a strategy that will show a vision of the future for the UK and will set out the ways in which the UK intends to achieve this.

Express your views at http://interactive.bis.gov.uk/nano/

 

Author : Matthew ThorntonNanomaterials & nanotechnology, 21 Aug 2009
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