Inequality in nanotechnology can be observed across various dimensions:
Geographic Disparities: Advanced nanotechnological research and applications are concentrated in a few developed nations, leaving developing countries behind. Healthcare Inequities: While nanomedicine can offer cutting-edge treatments, these are often inaccessible to underserved populations due to high costs and limited infrastructure. Educational Inequities: Inequitable access to quality education limits the ability of people in less advantaged regions to participate in and benefit from advancements in nanotechnology.