Nanotechnology

Alberta’s success in applying science, research and technology to develop innovative processes and products has put the province in the forefront in a number of fields, including oil, oil sands, natural gas, forestry and agriculture. As a result, the province has been a Canadian leader in most economic indicators, from growth to employment, from the education of the work force to productivity, from average family income to standard of living.  

In the 21st century, nanotechnology will redefine competitiveness and prosperity across the globe. Nanotechnology bridges the full spectrum of science and, like computing, it cuts across all industries. As more is learned, nanotechnology is expected to lead to the creation of entirely new industries.

Applying provincial government funding to strategic initiatives, enhancing opportunities for sustained private-sector investments and encouraging nano businesses to establish in Alberta will help ensure that the provincial economy is more resilient to market-driven changes, remains globally competitive throughout its’ second century and  provides high-quality jobs for future generations.

The Alberta Nanotechnology Strategy lays out the guiding principles, priorities and actions needed to position Alberta as a nanotechnology leader in Canada and among the most technologically advanced regions worldwide. 

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The above photo is a scanning electron microscope (SEM) image so silver crystals. Source: Buriak Group, National Institute for Nanotechnology.