India. Paints that resist fungi, scratches, high temperatures and bacteria, in addition to corrosion and contamination, were developed by India's Centre for Applied Nanotechnology Innovation (I-CanNano).Arup Chatterjee, founder of I-CanNano, explains that nanotechnology makes it possible to revolutionize everyday products. He also explains that they took advantage of this technology to create smart paints that can resist corrosion for 15 years and absorb carbon dioxide, in such a way that they reduce pollution. This center has also created heat-conductive, heat-resistant or insulating paints for industrial uses.
Smart paints are used in their home country and exported to the UK, Russia and the US.

