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Nanosystems are a type of nanotechnology that involves the design and fabrication of nanoscale systems. These systems are composed of nanoscale components, such as nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, and nanodevices, which are used to create complex systems with unique properties. Nanosystems are used in a variety of applications, including medical diagnostics, drug delivery, energy storage, and environmental monitoring.
Nanosystems are a rapidly growing market, with many companies investing in research and development to create new products and applications. Companies are also exploring the potential of nanosystems to create new materials and devices with enhanced properties.
Some of the major players in the nanosystems market include IBM, Intel, Samsung, and Hitachi. Other companies, such as Nanosys, Nantero, and Nanosolar, are also developing nanosystems for a variety of applications. Show Less Read more