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Nanorobotics Systems Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2016 - 2026

Nanorobotics is an evolving technology arena that creates robots or machines which have components near to the scale of a nanometre (10−9 meters). Nanorobotics denotes the nanotechnology engineering discipline of planning, designing, and building nanorobots, primarily from molecular components.

Nanorobotics is an evolving technology arena that creates robots or machines which have components near to the scale of a nanometre (10−9 meters). Nanorobotics denotes the nanotechnology engineering discipline of planning, designing, and building nanorobots, primarily from molecular components.

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growing backing of nanorobotics from the Defense Advanced Research Projects<br />

Agency (DARPA) <strong>and</strong> National Science Foundation (NSF). Growing adoption of<br />

nanotechnology coupled with high expenditure on healthcare will foster the growth<br />

in this region in the future. Asia Pacific is projected to grow at the maximum rate<br />

during the forecast period. Rise in disposable income, <strong>and</strong> significant growth of<br />

aging population will fuel the growth of the nanorobotics systems market in the<br />

region. Additionally, a number of companies are looking to tap into this growing<br />

market; therefore, they are investing heavily in this region, which is poised to<br />

further propel the growth of this market.<br />

The nanorobotics systems market is extremely disjointed due to the existence of<br />

many vendors. As the market is highly capital-intensive, market players are shifting<br />

toward mergers <strong>and</strong> acquisitions, to minimize cost <strong>and</strong> leverage on technological<br />

advancements. This has resulted in reduced cost for single players. Various sellers<br />

are concentrating on incorporating the best supplementary tools to increase the<br />

instrument performance.<br />

Some of the key players in the market are Bruker (Massachusetts, U.S.), JEOL Ltd.<br />

(Tokyo, Japan), Agilent Technologies (California, U.S), FEI Company (Oregon, U.S.),<br />

<strong>and</strong> EV Group (St. Florian am Inn, Austria). Other prominent dealers in the market<br />

include Park <strong>Systems</strong> Corporation (Suwon, South Korea), Anasys Instruments<br />

(California, U.S.), AIXTRON SE (Herzogenrath, Germany), Asylum Research<br />

(California, U.S.), NT-MDT (Moscow, Russia), Novascan Technologies (Iowa, U.S),<br />

Cavendish Kinetics Inc. (California, U.S), JPK Instruments (Berlin, Germany),<br />

Nanonics Imaging Ltd. (Jerusalem, Israel), Angstrom Advanced Inc. (Massachusetts,<br />

U.S.), Nanosurf AG (Liestal, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>), <strong>and</strong> WiTec GmbH (Ulm, Germany).<br />

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