Nanorobotics

A nanorobot is a tiny machine designed to accomplish a definite mission repetitively and with precision at nanoscale dimensions. Nanorobots have potential applications in the assembly and maintenance of classy systems. Nanorobots are of special interest to researchers in the medical industry.   Nanoscale systems can also function much faster than their larger counterparts because displacements are smaller; this allows mechanical and electrical events to occur in less time at a given speed.

  • Carbon nanohorns
  • Drug delivery systems
  • Liposomes
  • Magnetic nanoparticles
  • Magnetic carrier detection
  • Magnetic resonance navigation (MRN)
  • Magnetic resonance navigation (MRN)
  • Magnetic targeting
  • Nonsystemic therapeutic delivery
  • Robotic functionalities
  • Smart delivery agents
  • Molecular machines

Related Conference of Nanorobotics

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29th World Nanotechnology Congress

Paris, France
July 14-15, 2026

38th Nano Congress for Future Advancements

Paris, France
July 27-28, 2026

43rd Global Nanotechnology Congress

Barcelona, Spain
August 24-25, 2026

36th World Nano Conference

London, UK

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