Nanotechnology and the Global Poor: United States Policy and International Collaborations

W. Kay, T. Lodwick, R. Rodrigues, R. Sandler
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Nanotechnology and nanomanufacturing have tremendous potential for benefiting the global poor—the approximately 2.77 billion people in the world that live on less that 2 dollars per day (purchasing power parity). For example, nanotechnologies may help provide reliable local energy production and potable water availability, increased agricultural efficiency, inexpensive medical diagnostics and treatments, and greater access to technology and information more generally [1]. This paper examines existing and potential pathways for promoting nanotechnology and nanomanufacturing that benefit the global poor either by directly meeting their needs or supporting nascent industries in developing countries. Informal international collaborations as well as formal international research partnerships are discussed, as is the role of international organizations. However, special attention is given to U.S. policy. Recommendations regarding intellectual property licensing, incentivizing research on pro-poor nanotechnologies, and promoting collaborations between U.S. and developing world researchers are made. In the long run, a nanotechnology research and development strategy conducive to realizing the possibilities for nanotechnology to benefit the global poor might constitute an effective form of foreign aid that would also benefit the U.S. by promoting stability and security in developing nations and creating new markets for U.S. companies.
纳米技术与全球贫困:美国政策与国际合作
纳米技术和纳米制造在造福全球穷人方面具有巨大的潜力——世界上大约有27.7亿人每天的生活费不足2美元(购买力平价)。例如,纳米技术可能有助于提供可靠的当地能源生产和饮用水供应、提高农业效率、廉价的医疗诊断和治疗,以及更广泛地获得技术和信息[1]。这篇论文研究了促进纳米技术和纳米制造的现有和潜在途径,这些途径通过直接满足全球穷人的需求或支持发展中国家的新兴产业而使全球穷人受益。非正式的国际合作以及正式的国际研究伙伴关系,以及国际组织的作用进行了讨论。然而,特别关注的是美国的政策。他们提出了关于知识产权许可、鼓励对贫困国家有利的纳米技术的研究以及促进美国和发展中国家科学家之间的合作的建议。从长远来看,有利于实现纳米技术造福全球穷人的可能性的纳米技术研究和发展战略可能构成一种有效的外国援助形式,通过促进发展中国家的稳定和安全,并为美国公司创造新的市场,也将使美国受益。
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