“…Nanotechnologies are general purpose technologies that act as both the basis for technology solutions across a range of industrial problems or as a nexus for the convergence of other enabling technologies like biotechnologies, computational sciences, physical sciences, communication technologies, cognitive sciences, social psychology and other social sciences (Freitas Jr, 2010;Hyungsub et al, 2009;Kautt et al, 2007;Linton et al, 2004). As for sustainability (Linton et al, 2007), the cross-industry and convergent nature of nanotechnology-based solutions promises to transform nearly every aspect of life (Compano et al, 2006, Tierney, 2011Loveridge et al, 2008;Malanowski et al, 2007) -for instance, via having opened the door to engineering at the molecular level (Drexler, 1986a;Walsh, 2004). Some see nanotechnologies as a field on their own, while others see their value in enabling a general trend of miniaturization in all physical technologies: either way, it is widely assumed that they will be pervasive solution vectors in our future economic environment.…”