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Nanotechnology refers the applied part of nano science including the engineering to control, manipulate and structure the matter at an unimaginably small scale. Nanotechnology is still in a developing phase in India. With growing awareness and large amount of research and development dedicated towards Nanotechnology, the future seems bright for the same in the country. Possibilities with Nanotechnology applications are unlimited. Modification or alteration at the molecular level of an object can lead not only to superior quality, strength, and mobility but also invention of newer elements which could not be created earlier.
The report begins with ‘Introduction’ section covering overview of Nanotechnology which provides basic idea of the technology and brief details regarding the progress or advancement of the technology. The section also contains Nanotechnology value chain.
The ‘Nanotechnology Overview’ section elaborates global & domestic market state of Nanotechnology. It is accompanied by a plethora of qualitative and statistical information regarding the state of nanotech in major continents and countries including India, such as funding, specific focus areas and other related information. Also major Indian companies already utilizing Nanotech has been mentioned in the section along with major ongoing Nanotechnology research subjects. A lot of time and money is being invested to understand the basic and synthesized properties of various Nanomaterials for proper utilization in various fields and areas in the industries.
It is followed by ‘Drivers & Challenges’ section elaborating the major furtherance & impediments for Nanotechnology sector in India market in India. Both the ‘drivers’ and ’challenges’ are equally stressed upon to provide clear idea regarding the probable obstacles and rewards in the line of business and help vendors take necessary measures. High costs of Nanomaterials followed by dearth of skilled manpower are the major challenges Nanotechnology sector faces in India. With the large number of investment coming in and academic courses being offered specific to Nanotech, the challenges can be overcome.
The report continues with ‘Market Opportunity’ section where potential verticals for Nanotechnology in India are elaborated. The section begins with a SWOT analysis of the Nanotechnology market in India. In the latter part of the section, specific verticals have been highlighted with information regarding each of their market state and opportunity areas for Nanotechnology. The section also consists of information regarding relevant Nanotechnology related research being carried out for each vertical.
Next the recent developments and prominent trends in the market are illuminated under ‘Market Trends’ section.
In the ‘Nanotechnology Player Profiles’ section, the key Nanotechnology ser
2. Executive Summary
Government of India has invested around INR x1 bn so far, to create facility for nanotechnology
research in the country
Market
Indian Nanotechnology companies largely indulge in type1 business as demand for type2
products are still in nascent stage
products are still in nascent stage
Drivers: Challenges:
Government Initiatives and support Cost of Nanomaterials
Drivers &
Drivers & Economic Progression and Diverse
Economic Progression and Diverse Dearth of Skilled Human Resources
Dearth of Skilled Human Resources
Challenges Industrial Presence
Research and Development
Technological Advancement
Trend1
Market Trends
Trend2
Major Players
Nanotech. Nanobio Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. Quantum Materials Corporation Redex Nano Lab
Player Profile
Reinste Nano Ventures Pvt. Ltd.
Reinste Nano Ventures Pvt Ltd Velbio Nanotech Pvt. Ltd.
Velbio Nanotech Pvt Ltd Nanoshel Llc
Nanoshel Llc
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3. •Introduction
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•Nanotechnology Overview
Global Overview
India Overview
•Drivers & Challenges
•Market Opportunities
•Market Opportunities
•Market Trends
•Nanotechnology Player Profiles
N h l Pl P fil
•Strategic Recommendations
•Appendix
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4. Nanotechnology Value Chain
Element1 Element2 z Element3 Element4
Component Description Example
• specific1 and specific2 to visualize, • Atomic force microscopes, nanoimprint
Element1 manipulate and model lithography equipment, nanomaipulators
• Nanoparticles, nanotubes, quantum dots,
Element2 • specific3 in unprocessed form
fullerenes, dendrimers, nanoporous materials
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Coatings, fabrics, memory and logic chips,
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• Intermediate products with
Element3 specific4 features
contrast media, optical components,
orthopedic materials, superconducting wire
• Cars, clothing, airplanes, computers,
• Finished goods incorporating
Element4 consumer electronics, pharmaceutical
consumer electronics, pharmaceutical
specific5
f products, consumer goods, FMCGs
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5. State of Nanotechnology in key countries (‐/‐)
Market Overview – Global (‐/‐)
• Country1 has been at the forefront in Nanotechnology for over a decade
• Country1’s overall technological superiority and global competitiveness lead to its dominance
over other countries in the field of Nanotechnology
• Country1 is estimated to have spent around INR x1 bn in 20‐‐, after reduction
Country1 Country1 government funding for Nanotechnology from the previous year
• It focuses on various sub‐sectors with Nanotechnology including electronics and
semiconductors, pharmaceutical, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, Aerospace,
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Energy and Utilities and, Chemicals and Processing
• Country2 is the fastest growing economy in terms of Nanotech funding & research
• Nanomaterials are the primary Nanotechnology products in Country2
•CCountry2’s Nanotech funding was estimated to surpass that of Country1’s in 20‐‐
t 2’ N t h f di ti t d t th t f C t 1’ i 20
Country2 In Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) terms, Country2is estimate to have spent around INR x2 bn in
Nanotechnology research in 20‐‐
Adjusted for currency exchange rates in real dollar terms though, the same is estimated to
have stood at INR x3 bn
• With the availability of large amounts of R&D funding, Country3 has positioned
itself at par with leading countries including Country1
• Government owned org1 which was created aiming at commercializing
Country3
developments in Nanotechnology, reported revenue of INR x4 bn in 20‐‐, from
p gy, p ,
manufacturing of products using nanotechnology
It is nearly half of the state corporation's total turnover for the same year
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6. Domestic Nanotechnology market is primarily driven by
type1, due low demand for type2 products
Market Overview – India
• India has employed rapid industrialization and embraced the use of emerging technologies including information
technology, biotechnology, and nuclear technology post independence
The nation engaged in nanotechnology in 20‐‐ with the org1 which later evolved into a much larger program, the specific1 in 20‐‐ with
significantly increased funding of INR x1 bn
• Government of India has invested around INR x2 bn so far, to create facility for nanotechnology research in the country
• Nanotech funding took a hit in 20‐‐ largely due to volatile economy and defensive mentality of the investors
Despite of the fallback in 20‐‐, funding in Nanotech is estimated to increase to around x3% of current funding value by 20‐‐
• Indian Nanotechnology companies largely indulge in type1 business as demand for type2 products are still in nascent
stage
Nanotechnology Funding Growth
INR bn
Z7% z6
z5
z4
z1 z2 z3
20‐‐ 20‐‐ 20‐‐ 20‐‐ 20‐‐ 20‐‐
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7. Drivers & Challenges – Summary
Drivers Challenges
Government Initiatives and support Cost of Nanomaterials
Economic Progression and Diverse
E i P i d Di
Industrial Presence Dearth of Skilled Human Resources
Research and Development
Technological Advancement
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8. SWOT Analysis of Nanotechnology Market in India
Strengths Weaknesses
• St
Strength1
th1 •W k
Weakness1
1
• Strength2 • Weakness2
• Strength3 • Weakness3
• Strength4 • Weakness4
SWOT
Analysis
Opportunities Threats
• Opportunity1 • Threat1
• Opportunity2 • Threat2
• Opportunity3 • Threat3
• Opportunity4 • Threat4
Source:
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9. Market Opportunity ‐ Potential Verticals (‐/‐)
• Nanotechnology can provide improved designing capability, enhanced durability and superior quality
• The following verticals in India stand to be most benefited by Nanotechnology applications
• Industry1 is valued at INR x1 tr as on 20‐‐ of which x2% caters domestic demand
• Segment1 can take advantage of Nanotechnology which will allow vendors to offer element1 of superior
Industry1 endurance, quality and detailed design
• Nanotechnology can take designing of product1 to the next level with the capability altering of minutest details
and come up with a whole set of new groundbreaking designs
and come up with a whole set of new groundbreaking designs
Major Ongoing Nanotechnology Research for Industry1
• Chemical processing for example sol‐gel, combustion synthesis
• Chemical vapour deposition for carbon nanotube
• Chemical vapour synthesis with electrical pyretic deposition
• Condensation from electrical explosion of wire
• Consolidation of powders
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Hydrogen storage inside carbon nano‐ tubes / coiled structures.
i id b b / il d
• Mechanical alloying/milling for nanocrystalline materials
• Nano coatings by sol‐gel route
• Nano metrology, Micro fluids, two phase flow and heat exchangers
• Nanofinishes, Nanocapsules, Nanofibers, Nanocarbon fiber composites, Nanoparticle composites, Plasma assisted nanofinishes
• Nanomaterials based EM absorber coatings nanoparticles / Nanotubes based composites fibers and their application in textiles
Nanomaterials based EM absorber coatings, nanoparticles / Nanotubes based composites fibers and their application in textiles
• Polymer Nanocomposites, Nano coatings and various nanotechnology applications in textiles
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11. Private: Domestic Company – Company2 (‐/‐)
Company Information Offices and Centres – India
Adress line1
Corporate Address Adress line2
City. Country
y y
Tel No. +91‐ ‐‐‐ ‐ ‐‐‐‐‐
City Name
Fax No. ++91‐ ‐‐‐ ‐ ‐‐‐‐‐
Website www.‐‐‐‐‐‐.com
Year of Incorporation 19‐‐
Ticker Symbol ‐‐‐‐‐‐
Stock Exchange Exchange1 Head Office
Products and Services
Products and Services
Category Products/Services
• Carbon Nanotubes
Key People
• Nanodiamonds Name
N Designation
D i ti
• Nanoceramics
Chief Executive Officer and Chief
Nanotechnology • Quantum Dots Mr. X
Operations Officer
• Nanometals
• Fullerenes Mr. Y President of Sales and Marketing
• Nanowires
Source:
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12. Private: Domestic Company – Company2 (‐/‐)
Financial Snapshot
i i lS h Key Ratios
K i
y‐o‐y change
Particulars 2011 2010 2009 2008
Revenue (2010‐09)
Revenue Profit / Loss Profit
Profitability Ratios
INR mn INR mn Operating Margin ‐5.75 59.76% 65.51% 75.51% 84.64%
z2
z4 Net Margin ‐0.65 20.94% 21.58% 35.03% 43.42%
z3 Profit Before Tax Margin 4.60 27.02% 22.41% 37.00% 46.07%
Return on Equity ‐0.44 16.63% 17.07% 44.01% 30.53%
Return on Capital Employed ‐3.04 57.06% 60.09% 121.39% 108.12%
z1 Return on Working Capital ‐12.19 22.76% 34.95% 62.37% 51.28%
Return on Assets ‐0.41 16.59% 16.99% 43.60% 30.45%
Return on Fixed Assets 14.16 93.08% 78.92% 166.10% 98.92%
Cost Ratios
20‐‐ 20‐‐ 20‐‐ 20‐‐ Operating costs (% of Sales) 5.58 36.86% 31.28% 22.96% 11.18%
Administration costs (% of
‐3.68 14.87% 18.56% 18.79% 21.10%
Financial Summary Sales)
Interest costs (% of Sales)
Interest costs (% of Sales) ‐0.01
‐0 01 0.04%
0 04% 0.05%
0 05% 0.00%
0 00% 0.18%
0 18%
• The company incurred a net profit of INR x1 mn in FY 20‐‐ Liquidity Ratios
Current Ratio 19.05% 5.28 4.44 4.10 2.32
, as compared to net profit of INR x2 mn in FY 20‐‐
Cash Ratio ‐19.59% 2.29 2.85 1.75 1.04
• The company reported total income of INR x3 mn in FY Leverage Ratios
, g g p
20‐‐, registering an increase of x4 per cent over FY 20‐‐ Debt to Equity Ratio N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
Debt to Capital Ratio N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
• The company earned an operating margin of x5 per cent Interest Coverage Ratio 25.57% 1791.20 1426.42 #DIV/0! 488.03
in FY 20‐‐, a decrease of x6 percentage points over FY 20‐‐ Efficiency Ratios
Fixed Asset Turnover 20.70% 4.21 3.49 4.65 2.17
Asset Turnover ‐0.12% 0.75 0.75 1.22 0.67
Current Asset Turnover
Current Asset Turnover ‐30.24%
30.24% 0.83 1.20 1.32 0.64
Working Capital Turnover ‐33.35% 1.03 1.54 1.75 1.13
Capital Employed Turnover ‐0.31% 0.75 0.75 1.23 0.67
Source: Improved Decline
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13. Private: Domestic Company – Company2 (‐/‐)
Key Information
Description Details
• Company1 facilitates opportunities in nano‐research, product development and
commercialization
Overview • Some of the major areas the company focuses on are Anticorrosion and Abrasion
Resistance, Fire Protection and Heat Insulation, Engine Oil Additives, Nanotechnology in
Construction, Nanotechnology in Energy, Nanotechnology in Aviation and
C i N h l i E N h l i A i i d
Nanotechnology in Footwear
• Carbon Nanotubes‐ Multiwalled, Carbon Nanotubes‐Singlewalled, Carbon Mesoporous,
g p p
Nanographite Powder and Carbon Black Nanopowder
• Nanodiamonds ‐ Graphite / Diamond Nano‐Mixture, purified, Single‐Digit NanoDiamonds
• Nanoceramics ‐ Aluminium Oxide Nanoparticles, Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles, Copper
Extended Product p , p , p ,
Oxide Nanoparticles, Indium Oxide Nanoparticles, Iron Oxide Nanoparticles, Silicon
Portfolio Dioxide Nanoparticles, Gillium Arsenide Nanoparticles, Silicon Carbide Nanoparticles,
Silicon Nitride Nanoparticles, Titanium Boride Nanoparticles,, Titanium Nitride
Nanoparticles, Zirconium Carbide Nanoparticles, Titanium Boride ‐ Boron Carbide,
Titanuim Boride Boron Carbide Tungstem Boride
Titanuim Boride ‐ Boron Carbide ‐ Tungstem Boride
• Nano‐ and Micro‐ Salts, Tectomers, PEG Derivatives and Phosphonic Acid Derivatives
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14. Strategic Recommendations
• Nanotechnology can be applied in many verticals but the following are the prime areas and strategies which
holds promises for higher success in India
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