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Septiembre 22 de 2009
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Summary
Academic Resources
Academic institutions doing Nanotechnology
Number of Researchers
Graduate Programs
Experimental Equipment
Industrial Activities
23 14
34 27. CIDETEQ
28. CIO
1. CINVESTAV México
29. CIATEQ, A.C.
2. CINVESTAV Mérida 43
30. COMIMSA
3. CINVESTAV Querétaro
48 18 31. IPICYT
4. CINVESTAV Saltillo
32. BUAP
5. CIITEC -IPN 33
33. UACH
6. ESFM -IPN
47 34. UACJ
7. IF- UNAM 35 35. UANL
8. IQ- UNAM
4 50 36. UASLP
9. CIE- UNAM
19 30 37. UADY
10. IIM-UNAM 26 24 38. UAEH
11. CFATA-UNAM
39. UAM-Azcapotzalco
12. CCADET- UNAM
55 40. UAM-Iztapalapa
13. FC- UNAM
31 41. UDG
14. CCMC- UNAM
36 42. UG
15. IMP
2 22 43. UNISON
16. ININ 42 49 3 44. UMSNH
11 20
17. CENAM 41 46 27 21 2938 37 45. UV/MICRONA
18. CIMAV 25 28
53 46. ITC
19. CIQA 44 52 17 51
45 47. ITS
20. CIDESI 32
56 48. ITH
21. CIATEC
5 6 7 49. ITQ
22. CICY
23. CICESE 8 9 10 15 50. UDEM
1 51. UDLA
24. CIAD 12 54
13 16 52. UAMS
25. CIATEJ
40 53. UTM
26. CIBNOR 39
54. UPChiapas
55. UAZ
56. ITZ
Some
Some dedicated (5 PhD and 7
dedicated (5 PhD and 7
36 MS) most ofofthem
MS) most themoffer
offerother
other
degreeswith
degrees withorientation
orientationinin
Nanoscience
Nanoscience andand
127 Nanotechnology.
81 Nanotechnology.
257
257 doctoral students and
doctoral students and
216 master students.
Additionally101
Additionally 101technicians
technicians 216 master students.
wereidentified
were identified
76
129
12
44
Doctoral Programs
Masters Programs 43
IPN Bachelor Programs
UNAM
CONACYT System
Research Institutions “Sectorizadas”
Other Institutions
157 laboratories and 17 pilot plants 44%(26)
44% (26)of
ofthe
the
institutionsreport
institutions reportatat
Only a few institutions have specialized state-of-the-art equipment: leastone
oneproject
projectinin
least
IIM-UNAM, IMP, IPICYT, CIQA, CIMAV and CENAM developmentrelated
development relatedtoto
nanotechnology
nanotechnology
The Rest of the
IIM-UNAM, 32
Institutions, 26
CICESE, 5
CIATEC, 5
UNISON, 6
CCMC-UNAM, 6 CIMAV, 28
CIE-UNAM, 19
Inventory of Industrial Activities
Companies
Industrial Segment
Surveyed 94 companies were surveyed
Electronics Devices 17
The sample was taken from the 500 most
Plastics & Footwear 13
important companies in Mexico, identified
Aluminum, Metales and Equipment 11 in the 2007 edition of Expansión magazine
Chemical 9
64%
Electronic Materials 7
Medical Applications 5
Steel 5 94
94
companies
companies
Paints and Coatings 5
Ceramic Products 4 20%
12%
Food Products 4
4%
Biotechnology 3
Cements 2 Micro Small Medium Large
Glass 2
Micro (0-10)
Materials and Packaging Solutions 2
Textiles and Fibers 2 Number of Small (11-50)
Personal Health Care Products 1 employees: Medium (51-250)
Catalysts 1
Large ( +250)
Water Treatment 1
Nanotechnology Projects in Mexican Enterprises
1% 1%
2% 1%
3% 25%
4%
4%
Nuevo
4% León
6%
Nuevo León
Jalisco
Guanajuato 7%
Coahuila 14%
D.F.
Estado de México
7%
Chihuahua
Baja California
8% 11%
Querétaro
Tamaulipas
San Luís Potosí
Zacatecas
Hidalgo
Sinaloa
Veracruz
Value Map – Nanotechnological Products
Registered Patents
Metallic Laser Substrates
Óxides Sources Pharmaceutical
Catalysis Beams Semiconducters
of Light Compositions
Dielectric
Personal
Healthcare Products/Markets
Dielectric Displays
Resins Inhibiters Fiber High Technology
Materials
Compositions Protease Optics Semiconductores
Food Apparatus
Products Liquid
Value Added ( $ / kg )
Dielectric Crystals
Nucleic Thin
Water Packaging Films
Acids
70%
Treatment Polymers
Optical
Imaging
Products/Markets Systems
Water – Air Systems
Mid-Low Technology Purification Products/Markets
Mid-High Technology
Elastomers
Aqua's
Thermoplastics
Refractive Solutions
Fibers
Indexes
25%
Biotechnology Textiles
Materials
Glass
Materials Steel
Cement
5%
Technologies in Mexico
Cluster of Nanotechnology
17 Companies, 6 National
3 International Academic Institutions Research and Innovation Technology Park
6 Technological Platforms
(Pilot Plants)
2 Nanoparticles (M, MO, Comp)
1 Carbon Nanotubes
1 AACVD Thin Films
1 Application to Final Product
2 More to be implemented in
Bionanotechnology
Pilot Plants (Patented, Kgs/hr, flexible, scalable)
Incubadora
Incubadora
Biotech
0.5 Ha
Parking
0.5 Ha
2 Ha 2 Ha
2 Ha
H a
1.5
- Area Comercial
- Hotel
2H
- Area de Servicios
a
1.5 Ha
2.3
More than 30 R&D Centers
Ha
Nidos
0.8 Ha
(Private and Government)
Negotiations
Main Institutions Doing
Nanotechnology in México
National Council on Science & Technology
CONACYT
National Research System
27 Research Institutions:
10 Doing Nano S&T
2200 PhDs
Microscopy Laboratory
(Nanoparticles, nanomaterial, modeling & Simulation )
CIMAV Chihuahua
www.nanotech.cimav.edu.mx
nanotech@cimav.edu.mx
Nanotechnology National Laboratory
San Luis Potosí
• Carbon Nanostructures
• Atomic Structure of Complex Materials
• Magnetic Properties of Nanomaterials
• Low Dimensional Systems
Dual Beam FEI HELIOS NANOLAB 600 AFM, MFM, STM, JEOL JSPM 5200
HRTEM FEI TECNAI F30 STWIN 300KV
Puebla
52 PhDs
C ONACYT
• Bionanomaterials
• Polymer Nanocomposites
• Nanostructured polymer composite processing
• Optoelectronic nanomaterials
• 45 Research Centers
• 3990 Researchers, PhD
300 PhDs
35 PhDs
PUNTA
Programa Universitario en
Nanotecnología Ambiental 45 PhDs
43 Electron Microscopes
• 23 TEMs
• 17 SEMs
• 3 AFM´s
www.nano.unam.mx
Email: nanofisica.unam.mx
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Center
Equipment:
• Social Issues
Research Center for Advanced Studies
of the National Polytechnic Institute
Ph.D Program in Nanoscience
operative plan
CINVESTAV
Has 7 Campus, 2 laboratories with 601
Scientists and Technologists
Monterrey Technology Institute for Advance
Studies (ITESM)
Autonomous University of Nuevo León
8,804 – Professors
46 M.C
TEM-Titan 10 PhDs
NanoPrep
SEM-Nova
’Initiatives of the Mexican Government
to Develop Nanotechnology
Objectives
2. CIQA
13.COMIMSA
28. UAM-Azcapotzalco
Participation
15. CINVESTAV Querétaro
30. UdeG
350 Scientists
17. CIITEC del IPN
Coordinated Call
EC and Mexico
NANOTECHNOLOGY
Topic
Add Value to Mining Products Using Nanotechnology
20 million Euros (50:50)
PRODIAT
Call for Proposals open July 30th
Participation of 2 European and 2 Mexican organizations Program for the Development
At least one Mexican Company
of High Technology Industries
Binational Nanotechnology
Laboratory Mexico-Brazil
Mexico vs Other Countries
Articles published Nanotechnology
which are related to Patent in Mexico
United States publishes 39 times more than
United States publishes 39 times more than
Mexico, China (27), Japan almost (18), Nanotechnology (up to Oct. 2007)
Mexico, China (27), Japan almost (18),
Germany (14), inclusive Brazil duplicates
Germany (14), inclusive Brazil duplicates
Mexico's productivity. Number of
Mexico's productivity. Country: 2001-2006 Topic
patents
1200
Russia 6,144
1000 UNAM 201 Nanoscale 11
Italy 5,346
800 Nanopore 11
641 India 4,803
600
483 479
Nanomaterial 4
401
Brazil 2,130
369 360 344 328
400 314 Nanomaterial 4
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