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Information Technology • Logistics • Mobile • Retail • Security • Software • Nanotechnology
2 Offices
29 Employees

At DUST Identity, we believe that authentic products tell powerful stories and build beloved brands. Our customers come to us for advanced identity tools to protect and connect the most valuable products and physical objects from battlefields to playing fields and everything in between.


3D Printing • Biotech • Nanotechnology • Renewable Energy
Menlo Park, California, USA
29 Employees

Aether’s mission is to build a future of abundance for the human race. We believe that the machinery of nature can be reverse engineered to manufacture any arrangement of atoms desired, enabling the production of new products anywhere on earth.


Nanotechnology
New York, New York, USA
18 Employees

Voyant Photonics, Inc. creates LIDAR-on-a-chip solutions for 3D sensing, providing competitive performance at disruptive price, size, weight and power. Voyant uses patented nano-optic approaches to provide a range of imaging sensors for a variety of applications including autonomous vehicles, drones, robotics and factory automation. Voyant Photonics is based in New York City.


Nanotechnology
Lacey, Washington, USA
17 Employees

Hummingbird Scientific builds products for electron, X-ray and ion microscopy with an emphasis on transmission electron microscopes (TEM). In close collaboration with our customers, we design and manufacture all aspects of these complex systems, from mechanical, electrical, and software design to fabrication and assembly. We provide pioneering solutions for applications in nanotechnology, materials science, and biology.


Nanotechnology
Thornton, Colorado, USA
59 Employees

We make materials better. Forge Nano is a global leader in surface engineering and precision nano-coating technology. We make your materials better to unlock your product value. Forge Nano’s proprietary technology and manufacturing processes support you from the research scale up to large-scale commercial production. Our high-throughput nano-coating manufacturing processes bring nano-coating capabilities to scale at a low price point across a range of industries, including; Semiconductor, Lithium Ion Batteries, Renewables, Hydrogen production, Automotive, Consumer Electronics • Power Grid, Oil and Gas, Catalysis, Advanced Ceramics, Magnetics, Fuel Cells, Super-capacitors, Solar PV, Additive Manufacturing, and many more


Nanotechnology
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
59 Employees

We specialize in smart coating solutions that make products water resistant. Most electronics in the world today are vulnerable to water damage. Accidental water damage, condensation and humidity can short out or corrode and often ruin the circuitry of safety critical Automotive Electronics (Autopilot, Power Steering etc.) , cell phones, laptops, e-readers, digital cameras, electronic key fobs, television remotes, coffee makers, and many other devices that are often used in the proximity of water, other liquids, and even simply humidity. While some electronic devices are built and labeled as “water resistant,” they are comparatively few in number, and they often feature water-tight external enclosures that house the electronic components inside. actnano has a number of nano coatings that can be applied to electronic devices in a way that makes them water-resistant to IPx7 levels. In other words, a cell phone or notebook computer will work just fine after being dropped in a bucket of water. actnano coatings can also be found in a number of production vehicles in the market today. The coatings can be applied to devices in various stages of the manufacturing process, including after the finished product is built.


Robotics • Nanotechnology
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Drones without the FAA.


Nanotechnology
Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA

NanoMech manufactures application-specific nanoparticle additives, nanoparticle-based coatings and coating deposition systems.


Nanotechnology
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
32 Employees

Hysitron is a technology leader in the development, manufacture, and sale of nanomechanical test instrumentation.


Hardware • Virtual Reality • Nanotechnology
Menlo Park, California, USA
149 Employees

Leia Inc. is the leading provider of Lightfield hardware and content services. Lightfield is a new visual medium that lets you experience imagery with complex light effects, such as textures and sparkles, as well as 3D depth and look-around. As a result, Leia’s technology transforms existing displays and converts content into an explosion of beauty and emotion. Our vision is to change the way we connect, create, educate and learn by transcending the device – making memories more present, connections more human and life richer. Leia Inc. was founded by David Fattal, Pierre-Emmanuel Evreux and Zhen Peng and is headquartered in Menlo Park, California.


Nanotechnology
Chicago, Illinois, USA
54 Employees

Innovating at the intersection of computationally-guided discovery, molecular design and precision engineering, we build the products driving the industries of tomorrow.


Nanotechnology
Milpitas, California, USA
170 Employees

The future of display is brighter and bolder. Nanosys is lowering the production barriers for the most advanced display technology by combining Quantum Dot with MicroLED to create visual experiences that are bolder, brighter, and more immersive than ever before. As of 2021, industry leading consumer electronics brands have shipped more than 40 million devices from tablets to monitors and TVs based on Nanosys’ proprietary technologies.


Nanotechnology
Durham, North Carolina, USA
10 Employees

Making Impossible Optics Possible! ImagineOptix creates innovative solutions for optical and opto-electronics challenges in displays, telecommunications, imaging, optical storage, spectroscopy and many others. In collaboration with organizations across a wide range of industries, ImagineOptix applies proprietary technologies to control and capitalize on the properties of light in unexpected ways, resulting in dramatic improvements to optical efficiency and performance. Our patented thin-film wavefront and spectrum control technologies have been successfully applied to imaging systems, telecom switches, LCDs, and have enabled the world’s smallest, most battery-efficient projectors.


Nanotechnology
Menlo Park, California, USA
18 Employees

INanoBio’s mission is to develop high-accuracy early stage disease diagnostics using transformative nano-biotechnology platforms and machine learning. Extract systems scale information from complex disease biology, identify and detect disease specific molecular biomarkers, signatures at prodromal or pre-symptomatic stages. We believe most diseases can be detected early, enabling early personalized therapeutic intervention to preempt full development of diseases, ushering in preemptive medicine.


Nanotechnology
Halethorpe, Maryland, USA

Potomac Photonics, a leader microfabrication, has an extensive history of helping its clients develop miniature products and bring them to market. Utilizing cutting-edge manufacturing technology, Potomac has been recognized by both commercial and government agencies for innovative contributions to areas such as medical device manufacturing and electronics fabrication. Potomac’s high-tech facility, located in Lanham, MD, is ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 13485:2003 certified.


Nanotechnology
Morrisville, North Carolina, USA
52 Employees

Protochips empowers scientists, engineers, and researchers to discover and analyze new phenomenon by visualizing biological, chemical and physical processes in completely new ways. Our field-proven products combine in situ experimental control with the analysis and resolution capabilities of the electron microscope, improving productivity and generating actionable data to accelerate discovery.


Biotech • Nanotechnology • Semiconductor
Carlsbad, California, USA
24 Employees

Iridia™ Inc. strategically combines proprietary enzymology and semiconductor technology to revolutionize long-term data storage. By leveraging DNA, nature’s perfected data storage system, the company has developed a durable, decodable, and ultra-high-density semiconductor chip solution for data storage, that significantly reduces the infrastructure requirements and environmental impact compared to current approaches. Iridia’s solution is the world’s first affordable, integrated data storage solution that can write, store, and read data on a single chip. Using proprietary nano memory cell technology and biochemistries, the company can manipulate single molecules of DNA to write information and read it back using the same device for a fraction of the cost of competing technologies. For more information, please visit www.iridia.com.


Nanotechnology
Maynard, Massachusetts, USA
45 Employees

Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) specializes in micro precision 3D printing. The company’s microArch system uses a 3D printing approach called PμSL (Projection Micro-Stereolithography) that leverages light, customizable optics, a high quality movement platform and controlled processing technology to produce the industry’s most accurate and precise high-resolution 3D prints for product development, research and industrial short run production. The technology represents a true industry breakthrough by empowering product manufacturers to capitalize on the benefits of 3D printing without sacrificing quality or scale.


Nanotechnology
North Andover, Massachusetts, USA
107 Employees

6K’s UniMelt® microwave plasma develops advanced materials across a wide spectrum of markets including additive manufacturing and battery storage. It’s positioned to replace today’s traditional processes, which are environmentally unfriendly. 6K overcomes these limitations, delivering a significantly lower cost, more sustainable approach. In additive manufacturing, the UniMelt utilizes materials like CNC scrap and turns it into premium powder. With close to 100% yield, energy is saved and waste eliminated throughout the process. Competing technologies create 70-75% scrap and are forced to either send it to landfill or put it back into the supply chain, increasing energy and carbon waste dramatically. It’s a similar story with battery materials. Traditional processes generate large amounts of pollutants, consume huge quantities of water, use energy-intensive processes and take 2-3 days for production. The UniMelt produces material in 1-2 seconds, produces zero hazardous waste, achieves a 6X reduction in water usage, and a 3x reduction in power usage and CO2 emissions.


Nanotechnology
Mesa, Arizona, USA
37 Employees

Urbix is the only U.S. company that produces natural battery grade graphite for use in electric vehicles and battery storage systems. This exciting, clean tech not only ensures an environmentally responsive graphite supply chain but has the potential to eliminate our global reliance on China for processed graphite. The proprietary technology Urbix has developed is fully-sustainable, providing a critical resource to battery production in the emerging EV market. By contrast, the processes used in China use more energy, cause unnecessary water and air pollution, and source raw graphite from eco-unfriendly mines. Investing in environmentally conscious domestic graphite processing is crucial to U.S. green infrastructure goals and creates an American alternative to China's current 100% control of global graphite processing. Share in our vision for a greener carbon future.