About Conference
Explore and learn the latest technology. Meet the distinguished global audience. Collaborate; build partnerships at our Nanomedicine & Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Summit
Conferenceseries LLC Ltd is renowned organization that organizes highly notable conferences throughout the world. Currently we are bringing forth “36th International Conference on Nanomedicine & Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology”. Scheduled to be held September 15-16, 2022 London, UK. The conference aims to gather leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the foremost recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted within the fields of Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine.
The main theme of the conference is “Advancing Prominence of Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology to Drive the Pharma Industry”.
Why to attend?
Nanomed 2022 offers a opportunity to meet and make new contacts within the field of Nanotechnology & Materials Science and Engineering, by providing collaboration spaces and break-out rooms with tea and lunch for delegates between sessions with invaluable networking time for you. It allows delegates to have issues addressed on Nanotechnology by recognized global experts who are up so far with the newest developments in the Nanotechnology field and provide information on new techniques and technologies.This International Nanotechnology conference will feature world renowned keynote speakers, plenary speeches, young research forum, poster presentations, technical workshops and career guidance sessions.
Nanomedicine is a uniquely addressing the important challenges and advances in medical nanoscale-structured material and devices, biotechnology devices and molecular machine systems and nanorobotics. Nanomed 2021 is a valuable information source for all players in the field – academic, industrial and clinical researchers, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, regulatory authorities and others across the scientific community.
Target Audience:
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Nanotechnology Professionals
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Directors of companies in the field of Nanotechnology
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Leading scientists
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Biomedical Engineering
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Medicine and Pharmaceuticals
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Professors
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Fellows or postdoctoral students
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Researchers, CEOs
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Business Delegates
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Doctors
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Young research scientists
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Medical Colleges
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Nanotechnology Associations and Societies
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Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
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Healthcare professionals
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Founders and Employees of the related companies
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Clinical investigators
Sessions / Tracks
Track 1: Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology
Nanomedicine is a division of medicine that smears the knowledge and tools of nanotechnology to the inhibition and treatment of disease. Nanomedicine includes the use of nanoscale resources, such as biocompatible nanoparticles and nanorobots for sending, diagnosis, sensing or actuation drives in a living creature. Nanotechnology has many descriptions but in general it is the use and presentation of materials with sizes in the nanometre range. Just as a millimetre is one-thousand of a metre, a nanometre is one-millionth of a millimetre. In more comprehensible terms, a human hair is roughly 90,000 nanometres in diameter and the developing science and industry of nanotechnology utilises materials below 2000 nanometres. Assistances of working at this very small scale have been seen for many years over such assorted areas as electronics and energy storage to sunscreens and food packaging.
Nanotechnology | Nanomaterials | Nanodrugs | Pharmaceutical Conferences | Pharmaceutical Events | Drug Delivery Events | Healthcare Conferences | Nanomedicine Meetings
Societies in Europe: Nanotechnology Industries Association, Royal Microscopically Society, Royal Society - Nanotechnology and Nanoscience, British Society for Nanomedicine, European Society for Nanomedicine, French Society for Nanomedicine, European Nano Business Association, European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association and Erwin Schrodinger Society for Nanoscience’s
Societies in USA: American Academy of Nanomedicine, Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nano Medicine, International Association of Nanotechnology and Graphene Stakeholders Association
Societies in Asia: National Centre for Nanoscience and Technology, Indian Society for Nanomedicine, Nano Technology Research Association and Indian Society of Nanomedicine
Track 2: Nano Pharmaceuticals
Nanopharmaceuticals offer the capability to detect infections at much earlier stages and the diagnostic submissions could build upon conventional actions using nanoparticles. Nanopharmaceuticals signify an emerging field where the dimensions of the drug particle or a therapeutic delivery system work at the nanoscale. In the pharmaceutical industry, a long upright issue is the effort of delivering the suitable dose of a particular active agent to specific disease site. Nanopharmaceuticals have enormous potential in addressing this failure of traditional therapeutics which advises site-specific targeting of active agents. Such accurate targeting via Nanopharmaceuticals reduces toxic systemic side effects, subsequent in better patient compliance. In today’s world economy, a pharmaceutical industry faces huge pressure to deliver high-quality yields to patients while maintaining profitability. Therefore pharmaceutical companies are applying nanotechnology to improve or supplement drug target detection and drug delivery. Nanopharmaceuticals condense the cost of drug discovery, design & development and improve the drug delivery process. This results in the enhanced Research & Development success rate which enables earlier introduction of new, cost-effective products to the marketplace.
Nanotechnology | Nanomaterials | Nanodrugs | Pharmaceutical Conferences | Pharmaceutical Events | Drug Delivery Events | Healthcare Conferences | Nanomedicine Meetings
Societies in Europe: European Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Association, Nanotechnology Industries Association, Russian Society of Scanning Probe Microscopy and Nanotechnology
Societies in USA: American Nano Society, International Association of Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Student Association (NANSA) , American Bar Association Section Nanotechnology Project, American Chemical Society, Microscopy society of America
Societies in Asia: Asian Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Association, International association of Nanotechnology, Chinese Society of Nanotechnology , Korean Society of Nanotechnology, Japanese Society of Nanotechnology
Track 3: Nanomedicine and Biomedical Applications
Nanomedicine is basically the use of nanotechnologies in a healthcare related and the popular of aids that have already been seen include the use of nanoparticles to advance the behaviour of drug substances. In today, nanomedicines are used worldwide to increase the actions on patients suffering from a range of disorders including ovarian and breast cancer, fungal infections, kidney disease elevated cholesterol, menopausal symptoms, chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, asthma and emphysema. Nanomedicines that are presently available are overcoming some of the problems practiced by normal medical appeal in bringing the benefit from the drug molecules used. In some cases the drugs have very little solubility in water and the human body struggles to engage enough to treat the condition. In other cases, the drug molecule is fascinated well but the body removes the drug before it has had long sufficient to provide benefits. Drugs may lead to side-effects due to reduced delivery at the real site of disease. For example, drugs that are targeting cancers must avoid healthy tissues and organs or damage can be produced. Nanomedicines therefore can play a significant role in confirming enough of the drug enters the body, the entered drug stays in the body for long stages and is targeted exactly to the parts that need treatment.
Nanotechnology | Nanomaterials | Nanodrugs | Pharmaceutical Conferences | Pharmaceutical Events | Drug Delivery Events | Healthcare Conferences | Nanomedicine Meetings
Societies in Europe: Nanotechnology Industries Association, Royal Microscopically Society, Royal Society - Nanotechnology and Nanoscience, British Society for Nanomedicine, European Society for Nanomedicine, French Society for Nanomedicine, European Nano Business Association, European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association and Erwin Schrödinger Society for Nanoscience’s
Societies in USA: American Academy of Nanomedicine, Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nano Medicine, International Association of Nanotechnology and Graphene Stakeholders Association
Societies in Asia: National Centre for Nanoscience and Technology, Indian Society for Nanomedicine, Nano Technology Research Association and Indian Society of Nanomedicine
Track 4: Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology
Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology deals with developing new technologies for emerging customized solutions for drug delivery systems. The drug delivery system absolutely impacts the rate of distribution, absorption, metabolism, and excretion of the drug or other associated chemical substances in the body. In accumulation to this the drug delivery system also permits the drug to bind to its target receptor and affect that receptor’s signalling and activity. Pharmaceutical nanotechnology holds applications of nanoscience to pharmacy as nanomaterials, and as devices like drug delivery, diagnostic, imaging and biosensor.
Nanotechnology | Nanomaterials | Nanodrugs | Pharmaceutical Conferences | Pharmaceutical Events | Drug Delivery Events | Healthcare Conferences | Nanomedicine Meetings
Societies in Europe: European Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Association, Nanotechnology Industries Association, Russian Society of Scanning Probe Microscopy and Nanotechnology
Societies in USA: American Nano Society, International Association of Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Student Association (NANSA) , American Bar Association Section Nanotechnology Project, American Chemical Society, Microscopy society of America
Societies in Asia: Asian Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Association, International association of Nanotechnology, Chinese Society of Nanotechnology , Korean Society of Nanotechnology, Japanese Society of Nanotechnology
Track 5: Smart Drug Delivery Technology
With the unparalleled evolutions of biomedical nanotechnology during the past few periods, conservative drug delivery systems have been complicated into smart DDSs with stimuli-responsive features. Advancing from the response to exact internal or external triggers, those well-defined Nano platforms can grow the drug targeting efficacy, in the meantime; decrease side effects/toxicities of payloads, which are key aspects for improving patient compliance. In these field, different smart DDSs has been profusely established for numerous intriguing schemes, such as stimuli-responsive liposomes, polymeric nanoparticles, metals/metal oxides, and exosomes.
Nanotechnology | Nanomaterials | Nanodrugs | Pharmaceutical Conferences | Pharmaceutical Events | Drug Delivery Events | Healthcare Conferences | Nanomedicine Meetings
Societies in Europe: Nanotechnology Industries Association, Royal Microscopically Society, Royal Society - Nanotechnology and Nanoscience, British Society for Nanomedicine, European Society for Nanomedicine, French Society for Nanomedicine, European Nano Business Association, European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association and Erwin Schrodinger Society for Nanoscience’s
Societies in USA: American Academy of Nanomedicine, Nano Canadian Society, American Nano Society, American Society for Nanomedicine, Society for Personalized Nano Medicine, International Association of Nanotechnology and Graphene Stakeholders Association
Societies in Asia: National Centre for Nanoscience and Technology, Indian Society for Nanomedicine, Nano Technology Research Association and Indian Society of Nanomedicine
Track 6: Nanobiotechnology
Nanobiology, bionanotechnology are standings that refer to the connection of nanotechnology and biology. This discipline helps to designate the merger of biological study with various fields of nanotechnology. This technical method of biology allows scientists to visualize and create systems that can be used for biological research. Biologically stimulated nanotechnology uses biological systems as the encouragements for technologies not yet created.
Nanotechnology | Nanomaterials | Nanodrugs | Pharmaceutical Conferences | Pharmaceutical Events | Drug Delivery Events | Healthcare Conferences | Nanomedicine Meetings
Societies in Europe: European Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Association, Nanotechnology Industries Association, Russian Society of Scanning Probe Microscopy and Nanotechnology
Societies in USA: American Nano Society, International Association of Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Student Association (NANSA) , American Bar Association Section Nanotechnology Project, American Chemical Society, Microscopy society of America
Societies in Asia: Asian Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Association, International association of Nanotechnology, Chinese Society of Nanotechnology , Korean Society of Nanotechnology, Japanese Society of Nanotechnology
Market Analysis
Market Analysis
Nanotechnology is the improvement and engineering of devices so tiny that they are measured on a molecular scale. This developing field involves people from many different disciplines, including physicists, chemists, engineers, and material researchers, as well as biologists. Nanotechnology is being applied to nearly each field possible, together with physics, magnetics, data technology, materials development and biomedicine. There are a unit numerous areas of concern in the Nanomedicine and nanotechnology market which are expectable to be explored in the approaching years, for instance, nanoparticles of metals and semiconductors, nanowires, Nano biological systems and nanotubes.
Scope and Importance:-
Nanomedicine is one of the applications of nanotechnology used in diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and control of biological systems. Nanomedicine will increase the time period of a drug in the body. It is important that drugs for treating cancers are especially targeted to avoid damage to the surrounding healthy cells. The current applications of nanomedicine are providing improvements to drug delivery for therapy. Nanomedicine is also applicable for drugs that are removed from the body as waste before treatment can be affective. Nanomaterials can be applied in nanomedicine for medical purposes in three different areas: diagnosis (Nano diagnosis), controlled drug delivery (Nano therapy), and regenerative medication.
The Nanomedicine within the next few years there are likely to be further exciting developments across medical science, engineering, chemistry and physics. Researchers are working to produce medical uses: preventing, diagnosing and treating human diseases, as well as relieving pain. The Nano technology will be the one science of the future that no other science can live without. Nanotechnology has a application in different fields like medical field, automobile, aeronautics and much more. So the scope is much high.
Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology research worldwide:
The Nanomedicine market in Asian country is anticipated to grow at the best CAGR of thirteen.4% from 2016 to 2023. Nano medicines are associate rising and most promising technology within the twenty first century. This is often thanks to the very fact that it involves the drug development at molecular scale that helps in simple bar, diagnosis, treatment, and regeneration of tissues and organs. Within the designation field, nanomedicine could be a cost-efficient technique because it needs minimum quantity of biological sample that reduces consumption of disposables and reagents.
The global nanomedicine market is projected to grow at a compound annual rate (CAGR) of 16.3% from 2014 through 2019 and reach $528 billion by 2019..Global Nanomedicine Market accounted for $111,912 million in 2016, and is anticipated to reach $392.80 billion by 2023, registering a CAGR of 17.1% from 2017 to 2023. Nano medicine sales reached $16 billion within the year 2015, with a minimum of $3.8 billion in engineering R&D being endowed each year. Funds for engineering augmented by forty fifth each year in recent years, with product sales Olympian $1 trillion in 2013.
Nanotechnology Associations Worldwide:
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Nanotechnology Industries Association (NIA)
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International Association of Nanotechnology
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Bangladesh Nanotechnology Society (BNS)
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Asian Nano science and nanotechnology association (ANNA)
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European Nano science and Nanotechnology Association (ENNA)
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Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association (Czech Republic)
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ASME Nanotechnology Institute
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IEEE Nanotechnology Council
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Institute for Molecular Manufacturing (IMM)
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The Institute of Nanotechnology (IoN)
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NanoBusiness Alliance
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Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Student Association (NANSA)
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Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI)
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National Center for Nanoscience and Technology
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National Institute for Nanotechnology
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American National Standards Institute Nanotechnology Panel (ANSI-NSP)
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National Nanotechnology Initiative
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Amerian Society for Nanomedicine
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International Society of Nanomedicine
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British society of Nanomedicine
Nanotechnology Universities Worldwide:
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Nanyang Technological University
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National University of Singapore
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Tsinghua University
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Peking University
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Stanford University
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Harvard University
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Soochow University
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Fudan University
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Zhejiang University
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Sungkyunkwan University
Universal Market for Nanotechnology products was evaluated $22.9 billion in 2013 and unanticipated grow to about $26 billion in 2014. This market is await to reach about $64.2 billion by 2019; a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is 19.8% from 2014 to 2019. The global market for nanotechnology-enabled printing technology was approximate to be at total $14 billion in 2013. The market is anticipate to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.7% over the next five years and to total $31.8 billion by 2018.