Noun
nanotech (uncountable)
Abbreviation of nanotechnology.
It comes with nanotech filters with three-layer protection, but is among the few masks that do not make me gasp for breath during a brisk walk. Source: Internet
I suppose ’s operatives have some sort of magical nanotech that instantly seals and heals major trauma; the lore doesn’t explain. Source: Internet
“Of all the Fortune 500 companies that make something,” Lux’s Mark Modzelewski points out, “there isn’t a single one that isn’t already making something at the nano-scale, researching or investing in nanotech.” Source: Internet
The People’s Committee of HCM City has approved a policy that would help attract experts and scientists, particularly in the fields of IT, biotech, logistics, nanotech, and the support industry, in the 2018-20 period. Source: Internet
Hackworth is forced to spend ten years with a colony of "Drummers," using their distributed intelligence (similar but not identical to distributed artificial intelligence ) for the development of a new form of nanotech, known as the Seed. Source: Internet
Many of the firms are privately owned, and both Mettech and MIV Therapeutics have corporate offices in the U.S., the source of much of the capital on which B.C.’s nanotech ventures are operating. Source: Internet