Abstract

Nano Coatings are nanotechnology-based coatings with very fine, thin layers of nano particles that are used to impart specific chemical and physical characteristics to a substrate surface .Nano coatings can easily be adopted for several uses .The future of the global nano coating market looks promising with opportunities in industries such as food preservation, metal coating, textile industries, etc., The market is further expected to reach a figure of US$ 13.5 Billion by 2023, exhibiting a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 20.6% during 2018-2023.Increasing demand for nanotechnology in emerging countries, including China, Japan and India, supports the growth of the nano - coating market in Asia Pacific. Increase in commercial and government investment in sectors such as automotive, infrastructure, shipping port projects and general manufacturing is growing rapidly Indian government is providing various start-up funds to encourage entrepreneur. This article deals with advance materials technology in the current era of Industry 4.0 which has huge scope for business opportunities in all kind of new innovators in nano coatings.

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Nanotechnology, Nano coating, Start-ups,

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