Nail*technology

: AI-powered robot manicurists are now appearing in airports and salons, using computer vision to map nail shapes and apply polish autonomously.

: Companies like ModiFace provide AR SDKs that allow users to virtually "try on" nail colors and finishes in real-time. 2. Engineering & Metallurgy nail*technology

: Modern researchers use SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy) and EDS (Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy) to study the elemental composition and slag inclusions in iron nails to trace their manufacturing origins. : AI-powered robot manicurists are now appearing in

In the beauty industry, nail technology refers to the tools and chemical processes used to enhance and maintain natural or artificial nails. Engineering & Metallurgy : Modern researchers use SEM

: Devices like the NAILPOP Nail Art Printer allow users to print photorealistic designs directly onto sticker paper via Bluetooth.

: Historically, nails were hand-forged; today, they are mass-produced through high-speed wire drawing and cold-heading technologies. 3. Construction: Soil Nailing

Since "nail technology" can refer to beauty, engineering, or even construction, I have prepared a comprehensive overview of how "technology" applies across these three main interpretations. 1. Cosmetic Nail Technology