Auto Insider has a report on some of the applications of nanotech in the automotive industry, claiming that “cars of the future to be assembled atom by atom” and that “factories will run more efficiently with the help of microscopic assembly machines.”
Once we get past that particular roadblock the rest of the article is a reasonable overview of what is happening in the industry.
We were however puzzled by Chryslers refusal to comment, when scratch resistant paint will be a standard across the entire Mercedes Benz range from 2005, and DaimlerChrysler has one of the most advanced nanotechnology programs in the industry running from fuel cells to textiles.