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Top Boston, MA Nanotechnology Companies (12)

Information Technology • Logistics • Mobile • Retail • Security • Software • Nanotechnology
2 Offices
30 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
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.


Nanotechnology
Ashland, Massachusetts, USA
13 Employees

BioSurfaces, LLC seeks to improve the quality of medical care by augmenting existing and emerging medical approaches with our cutting-edge nanotechnology. The use of yesterday’s technology in today’s medical devices causes unacceptable complication rates and fatalities. The direct implementation of our nanotechnology allows us to deliver innovative solutions that show significant improvements over industry standards. We believe that our solutions are the future of biomedical devices, and will dramatically improve patients’ quality of care upon their use.


Nanotechnology
Billerica, Massachusetts, USA
18 Employees

Exogenesis Corporation is a privately-held, venture capital backed company developing and commercializing proprietary nanoscale surface modification and surface control technologies which have application in improving the safety and performance of implantable medical devices and improving the performance of optics, glass and a variety of substrates used in the laser, memory and semiconductor industries. Exogenesis​ NanoAccel technology has the unique ability to produce important atomic level surface modification effects without coatings or additives. The NanoAccel Gas Cluster Ion Beam (GCIB) technology was originally developed to provide nanoscale surface processing of semiconductors and other opto-electronic devices. Exogenesis acquired the exclusive worldwide rights to GCIB intellectual property for biomedical applications. Subsequently, Exogenesis developed a complementary particle beam technology - Accelerated Neutral Atom Beam. Exogenesis welcomes the opportunity to explore interest in commercializing the NanoAccel process. Additional information on NanoAccel technologies and their application can be found at www.exogenesis.us Contact Dmitry Shashkov, Exogenesis President and CEO, at [email protected] for more information.


Nanotechnology
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
28 Employees

Nano Terra is an innovation and product development company founded in 2005 out of the labs of George Whitesides at Harvard University. We help companies develop and commercialize transformational products using our expertise in surface science, printing and patterning, and advanced materials. Nano Terra has worked with over 30 Fortune 1000-sized customers in a wide range of industries, including consumer goods, aerospace, life sciences, automotive, oil and gas, materials, and electronics. We work on advanced technology projects with government agencies such as DARPA, SOCOM, NIH, Army, and Navy. We leverage our proximity to one of the world’s leading innovation ecosystems in Boston to access technology and talent. Past and present customers include innovative leaders including 3M, Boeing, Honeywell, Motorola Mobility, Merck, ITW, Infineum, Johnson & Johnson, SC Johnson, Bombardier, Lear, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Halliburton, and others.


Nanotechnology
Walpole, Massachusetts, USA
774 Employees

H&V is a global leader in filtration and energy storage solutions. Our advanced materials are used in nearly every industry and touch every aspect of modern life. Wherever you work, live or travel, chances are an H&V solution is close by, contributing to a cleaner, healthier, more sustainable world. H&V serves the world from 13 strategically located facilities. Our footprint in the Americas, Europe and Asia lets us meet the unique requirements of global and regional customers efficiently, accurately and cost effectively, while capturing supply chain efficiencies. These advantages help make H&V a valuable partner and a true worldwide leader. We are deeply invested in innovation, technology and R&D. Our ability to innovate in every area of the company allows us to continuously raise the standard for filtration and separator materials. We create solutions that keep cleanrooms clean, make indoor air healthier and protect drinking water. Our innovative materials set the standard for face masks and protective gear, enable start-stop engines, and much more.


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
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
Wakefield, Massachusetts, USA
72 Employees

Nanoramic® Laboratories is an industry-leading energy storage and advanced materials company that has developed an innovative electrode technology, Neocarbonix® at the Core. Nanoramic is commercializing this technology to transform energy storage for electric vehicles: increasing energy density and longevity, while reducing costs. Founded in 2009 out of MIT, Nanoramic is the exclusive designer, manufacturer, and licenser of Neocarbonix® electrodes, Fastcap® Ultracapacitors and Thermexit® thermal interface gap filler pads. research and development of world record high temperature ultracapacitor technology funded by NASA, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Defense. Now Nanoramic is commercializing this technology to revolutionize growing industries like electric vehicle batteries and consumer and industrial electronics.


Nanotechnology
Woburn, Massachusetts, USA
58 Employees

Nantero has developed the industry’s only non-volatile memory made with carbon nanotubes, enabling a new generation of super-fast, energy-efficient and secure memory with the highest endurance. These NRAM™ storage solutions will enable Nantero to drive new innovations in consumer electronics, computing, automotive, space exploration, industrial, enterprise networks, and more


Nanotechnology
Lexington, Massachusetts, USA
17 Employees

We functionalize and create new molecular structures to enhance surface properties for a variety of materials. This includes making product surfaces repellent to water, oil, stains, microbials, and fingerprints. What makes our solutions unique is we tailor each product at the molecular level so that it matches the substrate, providing a high level of performance and extended durability


Biotech • Nanotechnology • PropTech
5 Offices
1,367 Employees

Our goal is to enable the analysis of anything, anywhere, by anyone. We have developed the world’s first and only nanopore DNA and RNA sequencing platform. It’s a new generation of sequencing technology — the only one to offer: scalability to portable or ultra-high throughput formats, real-time data delivery, and the ability to elucidate rich biological data. We are aiming to disrupt the way that biological analyses are currently performed, and open up new applications that have a profound, positive impact on society. Our devices offer real-time analysis, for rapid insights, in fully scalable formats — from pocket to population scale — and the technology is being used in more than 100 countries worldwide. Founded in 2005 as a spin-out from the University of Oxford, the company now employs more than 600 people from multiple disciplines including nanopore science, molecular biology and applications, informatics, engineering, electronics, manufacturing and commercialisation. The management team, led by CEO Dr Gordon Sanghera, has a track record of delivering disruptive technologies to the market.