Home > Press > Foresight Nanotech Institute Launches Nanotechnology Roadmap
Abstract:
Ted Waitt, Gateway Founder, to join steering committee and fund effort with initial $250,000 grant
Battelle to collaborate
Foresight Nanotech Institute, the leading
nanotechnology think tank and public interest organization, and Battelle, a
leading global research and development organization, have launched a
Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems through an initial grant of
$250,000 from The Waitt Family Foundation. The group is assembling a
world-class steering committee to guide this groundbreaking project, and has
garnered the support of several important industry organizations as roadmap
partners.
Productive Nanosystems are molecular-scale systems that make other useful
materials and devices that are nanostructured. The Technology Roadmap for
Productive Nanosystems will provide a common framework for
understanding the pathways for developing such systems, the challenges that
must be overcome in their development and the applications that they can
address. The Roadmap will also serve as a basis for formulating research and
commercialization agendas for achieving these capabilities. Productive
Nanosystems will drive research and applications in a host of areas, providing
new atomically-precise nanoscale building blocks, devices and systems. The
intended audiences for the Roadmap include governments, corporations,
research institutions, investors, economic development organizations, public
policy professionals, educators and the media.
"We are very pleased to have the support of The Waitt Family Foundation
and Battelle as a partner on this critical pioneering nanotechnology project,"
said Scott Mize, President of Foresight Nanotech Institute. "The Waitt Family
Foundation and its related institutes are very forward-thinking, and Battelle is
one of the best research organizations in the world. With their involvement,
we will be able to identify the large gap between the basic nanostructured
materials being manufactured today, and the potential of productive
nanosystems. This roadmap initiative will chart the steps required to get from
here to there."
"The incredible promise of nanotechnology has continued to be twenty years
away for the past twenty years," said Ted Waitt, founder of The Waitt Family
Foundation. "History has shown that goal-oriented science can achieve great
breakthroughs. We need focused goals, milestones to achieve, and a strong
strategic plan. By putting the best minds together to resolve differences and
identify critical breakthroughs, I believe we can coordinate the vast resources
being deployed globally and dramatically accelerate progress in the field.
I look forward to contributing to this exciting and important roadmap effort."
"The accelerating pace of nanoscience progress makes it critical that we take a
rational approach to planning the future developments in productive
nanosystems," said Dr. Carl F. Kohrt, President and Chief Executive Officer
of Battelle, "With its decades of experience pioneering the beneficial use of
nanotechnology for mankind, Foresight Nanotech Institute is an excellent
collaborator on this roadmap project."
The Roadmap process will involve a series of workshops and coordinating the
contributions of experts from private industry, government, research
institutes, and academia. The project will be launched with its first workshop
in late summer 2005, with completion of the Roadmap slated for late 2006.
"We believe that multi-disciplinary teams from the national laboratories and
universities working in close collaboration with scientists and business
leaders from industry is a critical success factor. This collaborative initiative
will enable us to create a visionary document which will shape the future of
global productive nanosystem innovations," said Alex Kawczak, Vice
President, BioProducts and Nanostructured Materials, of Battelle.
The steering committee, currently being assembled includes: Ted Waitt,
Chairman of Avalon Capital Group and The Waitt Family Foundation; Alex
Kawczak, Vice President, Battelle; Dr. Charles M. Lieber, Professor,
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Division of Engineering
and Applied Sciences, Harvard University; Dr. William A. Haseltine,
President, William A. Haseltine Foundation for Medical Sciences and the
Arts; Dr. Mauro Ferrari, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Internal
Medicine, The Ohio State University; Dr. Paul Alivisatos, Chancellor's
Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science, University of California,
Berkeley, and Director, Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory; Dr. J. Fraser Stoddart, Fred Kavli Chair in
NanoSystems Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, and Director,
California NanoSystems Institute; Dr. John Randall, Chief Technology
Officer, Zyvex; Dr. Jim Roberto, Chief Research Officer and Deputy
Laboratory Director, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Dr. Robert Hwang,
Director, Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National
Laboratory; and Steve Jurvetson, Managing Director, Draper Fisher
Jurvetson. This committee will guide the development of the Roadmap.
The project is endorsed by a select group of industry and technical
organizations that will also participate in the development of the Roadmap.
These include the NanoBusiness Alliance (NBA), the leading nanotechnology
business association, the Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI), the
leading organization for the development and integration of nanotechnology,
SEMI, the leading global industry association for equipment, materials and
service companies enabling micro- and nano-scale manufacturing, the
Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), the leading biotechnology
industry group, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), the leading
power industry research organization, and the Society of Manufacturing
Engineers (SME), the world's leading professional society supporting
manufacturing education.
"We are extremely enthusiastic about having the support of such a prestigious
array of organizations in developing the Roadmap," said Mize. "This will
assure that the Roadmap will meet the needs of the constituents that these
groups serve, and that it will be widely adopted when it is completed."
About the Foresight Nanotech Institute:
Foresight Nanotech Institute is the leading think tank and public interest
organization focused on nanotechnology. Founded in 1986, our mission is to
ensure the beneficial implementation of nanotechnology. Focusing on the six
Foresight Nanotechnology Challenges, Foresight provides balanced, accurate
and timely information to help society understand nanotechnology through
publications, guidelines, public policy activities, roadmaps, prizes, tutorials,
conferences, discussion forums and networking events.
For more information, visit www.foresight.org
About Battelle:
Battelle is a global leader in science and technology. Headquartered in
Columbus, Ohio, it develops and commercializes technology and manages
laboratories for customers. Battelle, with the national labs it manages or co
-manages, oversees 19,000 staff members and conducts $2.9 billion in annual
research and development. Battelle innovations include the development of
the office copier machine (Xerox), pioneering work on compact disc
technology, medical technology advancements, and fiber optic technologies.
For more information, visit www.battelle.org
About The Waitt Family Foundation - Helping Good People do Great Things:
The Waitt Family Foundation was established by Gateway Founder Ted Waitt
in 1993 and is headquartered in La Jolla, California. The Foundation is
affiliated with three institutes formed by Waitt, including the Institute for
Historical Discovery, the Institute for Violence Prevention, and the Institute
for Scientific Breakthroughs. The Foundation is led by its President, John
Heubusch.
For more information, visit www.waittfoundation.org
Media Contacts:
Judy Conner
Foresight Nanotech Institute
650-289-0860 x 255
judy@foresight.org
www.foresight.org
Jackie Flaten
Antenna Group
jacqueline@antennagroup.com
415-977-1921
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