Nanoparticles (gold, silver, iron oxide) are the workhorses — they're used in imaging, drug delivery, and biosensing. Nanocomposites (combining nanoparticles with polymers) are the up‑and‑comers — they offer better mechanical properties and biocompatibility. The nano healthcare technology market research study shows that nanoparticles hold the largest share, but nanocomposites are the fastest‑growing, driven by tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
What's the advantage of nanocomposites? They can be engineered to mimic natural tissue, making them ideal for bone grafts and wound dressings. The nano healthcare technology market trends highlight that the fastest‑growing application is therapeutics, where nanocomposites deliver drugs and provide structural support.
But nanocomposites are harder to manufacture and more expensive. That's why they're still niche.
The bottom line: nanoparticles are for today; nanocomposites are for tomorrow. Both will coexist, but expect nanocomposites to gain share as manufacturing scales up.