Nanotechnology: The science of the Future

In 2016, three researchers achieved the Nobel for their work on the design of tiny molecular machines. Recently, the World Economic forum also referred nanotechnology as one of the top five leadership priorities of 2017. Imagine a 4000 square feet computer being compressed to a microprocessor having size lesser than 20 nanometres, approximately 100th time the width of your hair. That is the future we are currently living in. Throughout the world, we are experiencing smaller machines, tinier gadgets and more efficient technologies that empower our lives and make it easier and better.

Nanotechnology is a wonderful new technology in which scientists rearrange atoms and molecules of matter to nano specifications. The history of this technology dates back to more than sixty years when it was first proposed by the American Physicist Richard Feynman who delivered a lecture titled ‘There is plenty of Room at the Bottom’. Since then, the idea has inspired generations to pursue research into it. Eric Drexler took the idea forward to where we see it today.

In the past, there have been three major revolutions that have defined our course of history. The agricultural revolution marked the first ever use of machinery, albeit basic, to grow food for survival needs. Later, Industrial revolution resulted in the use of machines made by design. The information revolution brought us close to the use of digital, nanoscale devices, but it was used to process only information, not matter. What is unique about nanotechnology is that it encompasses the earlier three revolutions and combines the benefits of all. It employs artificial, molecular and nanoscale machinery that is used to process matter, real objects, and provides low cost, high value answers to human problems.

Nanotechnology offers amazing prospects to solve the critical problems of scarcity of resources that we face today. Consider the environmental problems that occur due to large scale manufacturing and toxic metal emissions which threaten the global climatic change, nanotechnology can grant us the solution by reducing resource consumption and supply us with infrastructure based on low cost solar energy and carbon neutral technologies. With nanotechnology, you can anticipate treating cancer, overcoming pathogens and virtually reshaping your body free from all pain and diseases. It also opens up the prospect of immortality. Nanotechnology might be the marking point of advancement of human species, much like it was when cognitive revolution separated us from our Neanderthal counterparts, 70,000 years before. It will transform labour, structure of our lives and our existence on Earth itself.

The applications of nanotechnology as a driver to future growth are immense. In the field of medicine, nanoparticles would be able to deliver drugs directly to cells, leading to more effective treatments to diseases. In the field of agriculture, nanomaterials will lead to remarkable difference in the food safety and health benefits that the food delivers. In space, use of more durable and lightweight aircrafts will make long distance space travel more realistic and drastically increase fuel efficiency. Furthermore, nanoparticles are also being developed which will have the capacity to undo the damage to the environment caused by carbon emissions. These nanobots will clean the industrial water pollutants, filter air through a process called ‘mechanical filtration’ and detect and remove chemical and bio-toxic pollutants with higher sensitivity than before. Overall, nanotechnology would lead to better air quality, cleaner air, lightweight cars, performance based products, more energy and more efficient lifestyles.

However, when one puts technology and future together, it offers a wide spectrum of possibilities; possibilities which can advance either ways-good or bad. There arises unanswerable questions and dubious answers, which are left open to the current generations to analyse. What path will such a technology follow? Would it lead us to higher construction or greater destruction? Such question can only be answered by analysing our experience with them in the past. It can be seen that the progress we have today was backed up by the technology of yesteryears, going back to Industrial revolution and then to irons and stones. At every stage, we faced a similar question, but we came out through it on a positive side. With the promises that nanotechnology provides us, we can only hope that it leads us to much better lives.

 

The Great Revolution in the Evolution of Technology and AI in 2024

Why do we need smart devices in our life?

In the modern urban lifestyle of today, the technology around us and its uses and benefits are increasing with each passing day. When the trend of having smart devices and smart homes started way back in 2010, no one could have possibly predicted how these devices will affect our lives in the near future, and yet today we are dependent on some smart device or the other for finishing our routine and mundane tasks.

How smart technology has evolved so far?

As mentioned in the earlier introduction paragraph, our first exposure to smart home devices and smart homes in general were from watching YouTube videos in the year 2010, when the technology was just being introduced in the west. Slowly we Indians being the innovative and jugaad friendly ones started thinking about ways in which the same can be introduced to the Indian market as well and before we knew it was 2016 and all types of smart devices were flooded in the market. From a Westerners perspective, the smart home and devices market in India can still look it is in its nurturing days and there is a long way to go; but the fact remains that we Indians are the best people who can use devices at our disposal to its fullest benefits.

Today, we Indians use some smart device or the other to run and keep our most mundane and routine tasks in check, in order to make sure that they are running smoothly. Starting from the use of Smart Watches, Smart Lights and Fitness Bands to see how many miles we have run to the use smart speakers to keep ourselves entertained and even smart home security devices to keep us and our families safe, we have come a long way in implementing these technologies into our routine lives of everyday.

The best smart devices for the Indian Consumer

Being a part of the millennial generation and an avid tech junkie, out of all the options available to us at the click of a button, there are undoubtedly some which are more useful than others. Mentioned below are some of the products, I feel should be in every Indian’s Smart Home. #SmartHomeRevolution

Let’s begin!

Fitness Bands: One of the earliest entrants in the Indian smart devices market, a fitness band is basically a device that helps its user track his or her progress through the various workouts and exercises they do on a daily basis. While there are many offerings in this domain, like Fitbit, Mi Band etc. I personally feel that a fitness band in India needs to be: strong, durable and above all affordable. Considering all these qualities, if we see from the perspective of an average Indian consumer, the line-up by Xiami, the parent organization behind Mi, stands out as the best. With their affordable and sturdy devices like the latest Mi Band 3 and its predecessor, the Mi Band 2, not only has this company lived up its claim of affordable technologies of all, but also won the hearts and trust of millions of Indians.

Smart Wearable: Right after fitness bands, the first product that comes to my mind that every Indian consumer needs to have is a smartwatch. Similar to fitness bands, this product is being offered by many well known companies in the Indian market. Keeping in mind the qualities an Indian consumer looks at when purchasing a smart watch, the latest line up of Apple Watches from Apple Inc. undoubtedly makes the cut. With its superior technology and trendy design, it has captured the attention of millions and made a couple of thousand go “ga-ga” on its features and capabilities. Having a smart watch on your wrist in India gives you access to a number of features, starting from seeing your notifications and updates without ever touching your phone, all the way to calling your loved with a simple tap on the touch screen. With all these features and many more, the smart watch is an offering few can resist.

Smart Speakers: The above 2 smart devices fell into the mobility category, now we will move on to “at home” smart devices. One of the most common things we see in most Indian homes are smart speakers. While they might look like the normal variants from outside, but they come preloaded with a host of qualities which include, voice assistance, news and weather updates, playing music via WiFi, surveillance and much more. Two of the most common offerings in the Indian market, include the Echo Dot powered by Alexa and the Google Home. An initial review of both the devices might get you to believe that they have similar capabilities, but under the hood and with the power of its assistant, Google Home is a much more powerful design. Once connected to your Google account, Google Home gives its users the capability to control every smart feature of their home using voice command. Just say, “Hey Google” and you are good to go.

Smart Security: Last but not the least are Smart Security devices. Having all the above mentioned products, it becomes an absolute must that users take the security aspect of their homes more seriously and these line-up of devices makes that possible. The term is more like an umbrella term, which includes everything from Smart Camera all the way up to smart home security solutions. One among the best offerings in this domain according to me, are the smart doorbells that are widely available and affordable. These devices are not only super easy to install and operate, they come with capabilities that will help you take action before a crime actually takes place. With one of these devices at your disposal, you and your family can see who’s at the door, before opening, thus making sure that you keep unwanted intruders out of your home.

Smart Conclusion :p

The smart devices domain is one of the most rapidly developing domains in India. In the near future, we will see much more advanced devices coming into the market, but for now, the devices we have at our disposal gets the job done, pretty good.

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