Electronics: Nanotechnology improves the durability and performance of
electronic devices such as smartphones, laptops, and wearable technology by enhancing battery life, reducing heat generation, and increasing resistance to physical damage.
Medical Devices: Nanomaterials are used in medical implants and devices to increase biocompatibility, reduce wear and tear, and enhance the overall lifespan of the devices.
Automotive Industry: Nanotechnology contributes to the development of longer-lasting vehicle components, such as lightweight and strong body panels, more durable tires, and enhanced engine parts.
Energy Sector: In the energy sector, nanotechnology is used to improve the efficiency and lifespan of
solar panels, batteries, and other energy storage devices.