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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.


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
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.


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
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


Biotech • Nanotechnology
San Diego, California, USA

Arytha Biosciences is a nanotechnology-driven and research-focused biotech company.


Greentech • Nanotechnology • Energy
Odessa, Florida, USA
10 Employees

Dais Corporation offers nanotechnology applications that cater to the growth of global energy and water requirements.


Nanotechnology
Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA

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


Healthtech • Nanotechnology
Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
5 Employees

Nanomaterials and Nanofabrication Laboratories (NN-Labs) is an industry leader in the production of colloidal nanocrystals.


Nanotechnology
Jessup, Maryland, USA
30 Employees

Vorbeck is a U.S.-based technology and manufacturing company that utilizes graphene as the foundation for engineering innovative products to break performance barriers. Our mission is to create wearable technology that will pave the way for a new generation of communications and sensing devices by combining traditional “hard” electronics with flexible, printed, “soft” electronics. At Vorbeck, we emphasize collaboration between in-house materials-science/chemistry teams, electrical & mechanical engineers, and soft goods designers, which allows us to rapidly develop simple, efficient, and high-performing products such as our patented graphene technology (Vor-x®), electronic components, and complete wearable-electronic systems. Find out more about our innovative solutions by visiting our website! www.vorbeck.com


Nanotechnology
Columbus, Ohio, USA
135 Employees

OCSiAl is the world’s largest manufacturer of TUBALL™, its graphene nanotubes, and owns the only scalable technology that can synthesize them in industrial volumes. A graphene nanotube is a rolled-up sheet of graphene. The advantages of TUBALL™ nanotubes in comparison with standard additives are related to their unique combination of properties, including high electrical and thermal conductivity, strength and flexibility. To simplify nanotube handling, OCSiAl has developed its TUBALL™ MATRIX nanotube concentrate product line that allows nanotubes to be used directly in standard manufacturing technological processes. As little as 0.1% of the concentrate is often enough to improve a material’s properties significantly. So far, OCSiAl has developed TUBALL™-formulated technologies for electrochemical power sources, elastomers, composites, plastics, paints and coatings. The current production capacity is 90 tonnes per year. Headquartered in Luxembourg, OCSiAl is represented in the US, South Korea, China, Hong Kong, CIS, Japan, India, Malaysia, Mexico and Australia.


Artificial Intelligence • Blockchain • Internet of Things • Nanotechnology • Agriculture
Brooklyn, New York, USA
113 Employees

Newlab advances technologies that support the health of our planet. We act as a facilitator, connector, and translator for our community of experts and innovators, helping to build, test, and scale world-changing ideas through investment, venture building, and structured collaboration with industry and government partners. Inspired by its rich history, we envisioned a way to return 
the building to relevance by championing entrepreneurship, innovation, and frontier technologies that transform infrastructure and build a more resilient, sustainable world. We are now home to over 155 companies, solving the world’s biggest challenges with leaders and experts across industries and cities


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.


Nanotechnology
San Jose, California, USA
14 Employees

Molecular Vista, Inc. develops nanochemical spatial mapping tools that probe and analyze matter at the molecular level through quantitative visualization. Its flagship product, Vista One, combines atomic force microscopy (AFM) and IR spectroscopy to acquire both topography and chemical signature(s) at the nanometer scale. Through its patented technique of Photo-induced Force Microscopy (PiFM), the photo-induced polarization of the sample is measured directly in the near-field by detecting the time-integrated force between the tip and the sample. PiFM demonstrates exceptional spatial resolution (~5 nm), excellent sensitivity (monolayer), a good correlation to bulk FTIR spectra, and universal applicability to a wide range of organic and inorganic materials. By imaging infrared wavelengths specific to different chemical entities, PiFM can resolve the nanometer-scale distribution of each chemical species in diverse multi-phase and multi-component systems, thereby revealing an unprecedented and spectacular molecular vista to the researcher. The Vista One can be equipped with scattering SNOM, Raman, or other options as well. Molecular Vista was founded by two industry veterans, H. Kumar Wickramasinghe, Ph.D., and Sung Park, Ph.D. (co-founder of Park Scientific Instruments).


Nanotechnology
Austin, Texas, USA
11 Employees

NanoMedical Systems is an innovation company focused on bringing the precision and control of semiconductor engineering to the pharmaceutical development world to solve the bioanalytical challenges of today and of the future. Over a trillion dollars has been invested in the advancement of nanofabrication technologies for driving drug development, diagnostics and personalized medicine. NanoMedical Systems is launching its new product platform, the nHance™ Peptide Capture System (PCS). The nHance™ Peptide Capture System* is a revolutionary, patented nanotechnology developed specifically for peptide enrichment and quantification eliminating many of the cumbersome steps associated with other approaches. The nanoporous coating at the heart of this system absorbs peptides within its nanopores based on size-exclusion, electrical charge and hydrophobicity. However, unlike conventional sample preparation technologies on the market today, the peptides are first captured and then subsequently released after washing in a quick and seamless elution step for subsequent LC-MS analysis. It is truly a capture system for peptides and not a flow-through system based on retention time. As such, this approach allows sufficient time for both the size exclusion and electrostatic mechanisms of action to be fully utilized. Unwanted molecules and large debris are removed during the washing procedures. Peptides of interest are extracted for subsequent identification and quantification absent interference from the complex matrix. NanoMedical Systems is also working on another technology that is an implantable nanofluidics device for long-term, constant drug delivery of various drugs.


Biotech • Nanotechnology
London, England, GBR
34 Employees

FabricNano is a biotechnology company based in London. Our mission is to transform industrial chemical processes using cell-free biomanufacturing. Empowering users with the world’s most advanced, flexible and easily-scalable biocatalyst platform. We develop and sell biocatalysts for high volume industrial applications. Data-driven in our approach to enzyme and Immobilization Engineering™, we only use biocatalyst materials that can already be manufactured by the tonne. Our clients range from startups to international chemical clients like Sumitomo Chemical Company, all of which are looking for highly stable and performant biocatalysts to enable profitable production of sustainable and bio-based chemicals. The FabricNano offer starts with novel Immobilization Engineering™ for enzyme stabilization, followed by budget-conscious protein engineering and process engineering to reach the client’s targets for commercialization of the new biochemical production process.


Aerospace • Nanotechnology
Dallas, Texas, USA
19 Employees

Building upon radical inventions developed and tested by Lockheed Martin for use in space and aerospace applications, our portfolio of advanced materials are both safe and suitable for the harshest environments on and off the earth. Alpine specializes in best-in-class lightweight and affordable structural thermoplastic nanocomposites and other advanced nanocomposite formulas that deliver excellent mechanical properties, thermal stability, environmental performance and superior quality processability over other available products. Components have been manufactured with our materials for the 5th generation jet fighters, high speed helicopters, UAV’s, amphibious transport vehicles, missiles, rockets and satellites proving application environment acceptance.


Nanotechnology • Energy
Houston, Texas, USA
3 Employees

Accelergy Corporation produces low carbon synthetic transportation fuels.


Nanotechnology
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
250 Employees

Allegiance NanoSolutions is a global nanotechnology company