Nanotechnology Task Force Launches to Drive UK Research Strategy


GUILDFORD, England, June 26 /PRNewswire/ --     The UK's Nanotechnology Task Force, convened by the University of Surrey,
launched yesterday (25 June) with a conference at Portcullis House to discuss
the future of nanotechnology in the UK.

The Taskforce has been created in response to concern over Government's
failure to develop a coherent strategy for funding nanotechnology research.
This, the Taskforce considers, is vital to the proper development of science
and technology in the UK. The current absence of a coordinated approach to
investing in UK nanotechnology is contributing to the UK relinquishing
technological leadership to other economies.

By encouraging communication and collaboration between industry,
Government and academia, the group aims to identify specific areas of science
and technology in which the UK can be a world-leader. Funding of research,
the Taskforce argues, should then be channelled to harness the UK's
innovation and creativity of scientists to help the country gain a
competitive advantage.

Founded by leading UK scientists UK and chaired by Dr Ian Gibson MP, the
Taskforce has been established to encourage informed public debate about
nanotechnology, promote its benefits and address concerns over issues
including safety and ethics.

The launch is part of the Taskforces' conference 'Nanotechnology - is
Britain Leading the Way?'. The event, featuring speakers including Nobel
Prize winner Professor Sir Harry Kroto FRS, will focus on examining specific
areas of opportunity for nanotechnology in the UK, including health,
sustainable energy, economy and sports.

Founding Taskforce member, Professor Ravi Silva, Director of the Advanced
Technology Institute at the University of Surrey, commented: "The innovative
work of UK scientists and technologists has demonstrated the case for the
widespread potential benefits which nanotechnology can offer to society and
industry. What is now needed is a coordinated effort supported by strategic
funding from the Government, to turn this potential into real benefits. We
hope the Taskforce can help deliver this."

Dr Ian Gibson MP said: "Nanotechnology will be the next Industrial
Revolution, but if the UK wants to be a major part of it, the Government
needs to demonstrate its commitment to science. The work of the Taskforce
will help direct the focus of research and there is no better place than the
2012 Olympics to showcase the benefits of nanotechnology and incorporate it
into the exciting renovation in East London."

For more information please go to: www.nanotaskforce.org.uk

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