Israel's Organization for Rehabilitation and Training (ORT) educational system will reveal to 30,000 European students the mysteries of nanotechnology, after winning a 1.5 million euro tender for the project. 

The nantechnology lessons will introduce 400 of Israel's famous technical schools to 20 European countries, and are being touted as one of the most massive "educational exports" in recent history.

One of Israel's largest educational networks of schools and colleges, ORT currently educates over 100,000 students in 165 schools in 45 cities across Israel, with a strong emphasis in science and technology. Graduates of ORT schools include engineers, senior military personnel, scientists, and high tech entrepreneurs.

The NANOYOU project will attempt to introduce European students ages 11 to 25 to the ethical, social, and legal aspects of nanotechnology, according to the tender. 

ORT will develop a curriculum and study materials appropriate for several age groups, as well as carry out teacher training, science exhibits, workshops, online exhibits and websites, and create computer games for the project.

Nanotechnology, the science and technology of manipulating the structure of matter at the atomic and molecular level, embraces many different fields and specialties, including engineering, chemistry, electronics, and medicine.