There's a lot of interest in Nano outside India.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I understood the rudiments of what nanotech was all about, I knew I wanted to participate.
I think there are opportunities outside India as well as in India. In fact, some of the largest projects that most Indian software companies are doing are in India.
Nanoengineering is learning how to make devices as small as 10 to 100 atoms in width. Much of the work is going on in the electronics industry, where there is great demand to pack more components onto computer chips.
I am always fascinated by India.
We're living in a time when the world has suddenly discovered India because it's run out of raw material for its imagination. The raw materials for imagination are inexhaustible here.
Nanotechnology in medicine is going to have a major impact on the survival of the human race.
The U.S. is looking to India as more then just a marketplace for our defense products, but as a technology, aerospace and strategic partner for our future endeavors.
If anybody was to look towards a big source of demand in future, it would be hard for them to miss India.
I think dry nanotechnology is probably a dead-end.
Nanotechnology is an idea that most people simply didn't believe.