Since nanotechnology is considered a key for the 21st
century, its promises have been assessed by various scientific
communities. By meeting at the nanoscale, various disciplines, from
physics via chemistry to biology, from engineering to medicine,
contribute synergetically to the newly created knowledge base and the
resulting technological advances. Considering that large societal
sectors will be impacted, the unique aspect of this two-year study was
to assess nanotechnology from various interrelated perspectives:
scientific progress, industrial relevance, economic potential,
educational needs, potential adverse health effects, and philosophical
aspects.
The goal of this study was to derive integrated recommendations which
consider the large range of societal implications reflecting the
different views in an integrative manner. The study attempts to link
previously isolated statements, bundling the various concepts and giving
unified recommendations to decision makers in relevant society sectors
such as politics, economy and research. Special attention was given to
the European situation with respect to commercial consequences, an
aspect that has not yet received the attention it deserves so far.