“…Nanocellulose, which currently can be produced on an industrial scale in tons per day, can be used in various fields of our life, such as Nanocomposite materials, biomedical products, wood adhesives, super capacitors, electronic component stencils, batteries, catalytic media, electro active polymers, continuous fibres and textiles, food coatings, barrier/separation membranes, antimicrobial films, paper products, cosmetics, cement and many other emerging uses. 11,16 Research in this field can develop more programs to supplement the gap between theory, experiment and research Expertise in the application of synthetic fibres. Further, suggestions include mapping the main institutions and companies involved in the nanocellulose issue and investigating their focus of activities.…”