This article presents the different techniques and strategies that have been explored over the last decade to overcome synthetic challenges and produce a wide range of new (nano)materials by ring ‐opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP). In a first part, recent developments in photochemically activated ROMP are critically discussed. The second part is devoted to the synthesis of nanoparticles in dispersed media and by self‐assembly. The last two parts are dedicated to two interesting ROMP developments, the first in the medical field and the last part on different separation techniques.