When
nanotechnology was first described, it was considered to be an over-hyped term
straight out of a science fiction novel. But over the years, as technology
advanced, microscopic machines and even factories became a reality and soon
nanotechnology investing was the in thing for corporate ventures.
However, in the
last few years, individual investors have realized that there is very little
money to be made in nanotechnology investing. Even the existing firms have not
performed according to expectations and newer IPO’s haven’t really flooded the
market either.
The advances made
by nanotechnology has been limited to improving the quality and lifetime of
existing materials like batteries, cells etc. There have been very few
breakthrough products in nanotechnology.
Whether to invest
or not
Here is the big
question. Do you invest in nanotechnology or not?
For the corporate
investor
On the other
hand, nanotechnology investing might just prove to be the right thing for
corporate investors.
However, keep
yourself updated about the recent advances made in the filed like the
classification of nanotechnology into active, passive and hybrid groups. This
will help investors get a better grip on the time frame required for
commercialization of the technology.
For more Information on nano technology
investing Visit http://www.ibfconferences.com/ibf/seopurpose.asp?lstconfname=206.