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Foresight is the leading think tank and public interest institute on nanotechnology. Founded in 1986, Foresight was the first organization to educate society about the benefits and risks of nanotechnology. At that time, nanotechnology was a little-known concept.

Today, with the basic framework of public understanding in place, we are refocusing our efforts on guiding nanotechnology research, public policy and education to address the critical challenges facing humanity.

Foresight’s new mission is to ensure the beneficial implementation of nanotechnology.

Foresight is accomplishing this by providing balanced, accurate and timely information to help society understand and utilize nanotechnology through public policy activities, publications, guidelines, networking events, tutorials, conferences, roadmaps and prizes.

Foresight is a member-supported organization. Our membership, including over 14,000 individuals and a growing number of corporations, is diverse demographically and geographically. They are interested in ensuring that the future of nanotechnology unfolds for the benefit of all. These concerned individuals include scientists, engineers, business people, investors, publishers, artists, ethicists, policy makers, interested laypersons, and students from grammar school to graduate level.

Foresight ® is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible in the US to the full extent provided by law.

2008 Challenge Grant

The 2008 Challenge Grant has been completed
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With contributions like yours, Foresight will be able to advance beneficial nanotechnology through our publications, prizes, and Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems. We will continue to be a growing force enabling businesses, scientists, technologists, policy makers, investors, and individuals to be informed about how nanotechnology can contribute to a better future.

Thanks to a generous $30,000 Challenge Grant, every contribution you make to Foresight is matched dollar for dollar. This Challenge is for a limited time only, so give today. Donations and memberships sent by December 31, 2008, qualify as 2008 tax deductions. For extra tax savings, you can donate appreciated stock.

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Foresight Making News

Feynman Prizes in Nanotechnology Awarded by Foresight Institute

Nanotech Think Tank Honors Top Researchers

       
Richard P. Feynman
(1918-1988)
 

Foresight Nanotech Institute, a leading think tank and public interest organization focused on nanotechnology, announced the winners for the 2008 Foresight Institute Feynman Prizes. Winning in the Experimental category for 2008 is James M. Tour of Rice University. The winner in the Theory category is George C. Schatz of Northwestern University.

For more information, see the press release.

From Here to There: Nanotechnology Roadmap

Foresight Nanotech Institute and Battelle Unveil a Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems

Roadmap cover imageMenlo Park, CA – The potential for nanotechnology to "build molecule-by-molecule" has been greatly discussed with one question invariably being asked: How do we get from here to there?

Foresight Nanotech Institute, a leading nanotechnology think tank and public interest organization, and Battelle, a leading global research and development organization, have officially unveiled "Productive Nanosystems: A Technology Roadmap." Productive nanosystems are molecular-scale systems that make other useful materials and devices that are nanostructured.

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To download Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems files: http://www.foresight.org/roadmaps.

Foresight Nanotechnology Challenges

While nanotechnology has made great advances in the last two decades, it has yet to fulfill its ultimate potential. Foresight is dedicated to fostering nanotechnologies that can make a significant contribution to solving critical challenges which humanity faces— Foresight Nanotechnology Challenges. These challenges are:

  1. Providing renewable clean energy
  2. Supplying clean water globally
  3. Improving health and longevity
  4. Healing and preserving the environment
  5. Making information technology available to all
  6. Enabling space development

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