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Developing nanotechnology in Latin America.

Luciano Kay, Philip Shapira

    Journal of Nanoparticle Research : an Interdisciplinary Forum for Nanoscale Science and Technology
    |December 21, 2010
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    Latin American nanotechnology development shows varied collaboration strategies across Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay. Despite policy efforts, modest industry involvement and low commercialization persist in these nanotechnology research networks.

    Area of Science:

    • Science and Technology Studies
    • Innovation Studies
    • Regional Development

    Background:

    • Nanotechnology presents a significant area for scientific and economic advancement.
    • Latin American countries are increasingly investing in nanotechnology research and development (R&D).
    • Understanding R&D network dynamics is crucial for effective nanotechnology strategy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the development of nanotechnology in four Latin American nations: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay.
    • To propose a framework for analyzing R&D network development in nanotechnology.
    • To identify and evaluate national collaboration strategies in nanotechnology.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of publication and patent data to map research output.

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  • Development of a framework to assess R&D network collaboration strategies.
  • Comparative analysis of the research profiles and collaboration patterns of the selected countries.
  • Main Results:

    • Countries exhibit differences in collaboration strategies, institutional engagement, and overall development levels.
    • All four nations are actively implementing policies and programs to foster nanotechnology.
    • A consistent trend across these countries is limited industry participation in research and low commercialization of nanotechnology outputs.

    Conclusions:

    • Nanotechnology development in Latin America is characterized by diverse national approaches and varying levels of progress.
    • While policies are in place, enhancing industry-academia collaboration and boosting commercialization are key challenges.
    • Further research into tailored R&D network strategies could accelerate nanotechnology adoption and impact in the region.