Developing World Must Invest in Nano Research for Water Purification to Stay Ahead

Cairo, Egypt, May, 2009 - SabryCorp’s CEO and founder Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb stated in an article on SciDev.net that in order for developing world countries to avoid the threatening water crisis, they must invest in new solutions, such as nanotechnology. Nanotechnology already offers applications for water purification, and companies and researchers in the developing world must collaborate closely with the government to devise new solutions incorporating nanotechnology, while at the same time ensuring risk is understood.

The report answered questions regarding:

  • Lack of food security
  • Role of the UK government, academia and private industries
  • Global challenges faced in addressing global food security.

Dr. Mohamed emphasizes in the article that “Companies that do not invest early on in these new and advanced technologies will find themselves either out of business, or playing catch up after others have dominated the market.”

For additional information on nanotechnology pertaining to the water purification, contact SabryCorp Ltd. or visit www.sabrycorp.com.

Link to SciDev.net Article.

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http://www.npg.sabrycorp.com/conf/npg/09/

Link to SciDev.net Article.

For Immediate release please contact

Gemma Gollrad
SabryCorp Ltd. for Science and Development
Phone: 022 414 6493     Fax: 022 415 0992
Mail: gemma.gollrad@sabrycorp.com

About SabryCorp: SabryCorp is a consulting company specialized in Nanotechnology and is the first scientific consultancy based in the Middle East and Africa. SabryCorp offers a wide range of services from targeted consulting reports to the management and implementation of full-scale nano projects (including establishing laboratories and research centers), to establishing a "nano roadmap" for the Middle East.

 

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