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Top Nanotechnology Companies (178)

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.


Greentech • Information Technology • Other • Sales • Nanotechnology
Milpitas, California, USA
908 Employees

View manufactures View Smart Glass, a new generation of smart windows that let in natural light and views, and enhance mental and physical wellbeing by significantly reducing headaches, eyestrain and drowsiness. In addition, View’s windows reduce glare and heat, improving the energy efficiency of buildings by 20 percent. View’s windows are digital, connected, and can be controlled from anywhere, including your phone – no blinds or shades required.


Hardware • Healthtech • Biotech • Nanotechnology
Billerica, Massachusetts, USA
9 Employees

Edge Embossing produces disposable plastic parts that become medical devices. Our customers are other biotech companies and researchers who are developing next-generation products for applications like early detection of cancer or HIV or DNA sequencing. We wake up every day knowing we're making the world a better place.


Internet of Things • Nanotechnology • Semiconductor
Billerica, Massachusetts, USA

Sheaumann is a vertically integrated, U.S. manufacturer of semiconductor laser diodes providing innovative, high quality solutions for demanding projects in the near-infrared wavelength range. Our custom packages are tailored to your specifications, and available in low minimum quantities. We also offer cost-effective solutions for large-scale production. Our 18,000 square foot cleanroom houses all activities, from wafer growth to test and reliability, under one roof. Sheaumann lasers are used in a variety of industries, including Medical, Research and Diagnostics, Environmental, Industrial, Space, and Defense.


Nanotechnology • Chemical • Manufacturing
Midland, Michigan, USA
10,000 Employees

We’re one of the world’s leading materials science companies, serving customers in high-growth markets such as packaging, infrastructure, mobility and consumer applications. Our global breadth, asset integration and scale, focused innovation, leading business positions and commitment to sustainability enable us to achieve profitable growth and help deliver a sustainable future. We operate manufacturing sites in 31 countries and employ approximately 35,900 people. Dow delivered sales of approximately $45 billion in 2023.


Nanotechnology
Dublin, Ohio, USA
14 Employees

Matrix F.T. is a manufacturer of customized, plant-based, 100% edible nanofiber scaffolds and microcarriers for the cultivated meat industry.


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
Austin, Texas, USA
34 Employees

NovaCentrix is a leader in printed electronics manufacturing technologies. The company’s award-winning PulseForge tools sinter functional inks in milliseconds on low-temperature, flexible substrates, such as paper and plastic, in a high-speed roll-to-roll environment. NovaCentrix’s tools process a wide array of metal-based conductive inks, as well as ceramic and semiconductor inks. NovaCentrix also offers high-performance, economical Metalon® conductive inks which work optimally with PulseForge tools. NovaCentrix has been manufacturing high quality silver and aluminum nanopowders for the biotech and energetics industries since its founding in 1999. Inspire. Innovate. Deliver.


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.

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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 • Manufacturing
Oxford, England
17 Employees

Biomicrogels Group is the developer and patent holder for biomicrogels - a unique substance produced from agricultural waste such as sugar beet, apple, sunflower pomace - capable of addressing the global environmental and climate change problems. Our biomicrogel-based solutions add value in produced water treatment, cutting fluid separation, vegetable oil extraction, cleaning of oil spills at sea and on land. We also manufacture a range of environmentally friendly household cleaning products under own brand, WONDERLAB


Hardware • Nanotechnology • Industrial • Manufacturing
Central Islip, New York, USA
200 Employees

CVD Equipment Corporation designs, develops, and manufactures a broad range of chemical vapor deposition, gas control, and other state-of-the-art equipment and process solutions used to develop and manufacture materials and coatings for research and industrial applications. This equipment is used by our customers to research, design, and manufacture these materials or coatings for aerospace engine components, medical implants, semiconductors, solar cells, smart glass, carbon nanotubes, nanowires, LEDs, MEMS, and other applications. Through our application laboratory, we provide process development support and process startup assistance with the focus on enabling tomorrow’s technologies™. Its wholly owned subsidiary CVD Materials Corporation provides advanced metal surface treatments and coatings serving demanding applications in the biomedical, petroleum, pharmaceutical, and many other industrial markets.


Nanotechnology
Little Rock, Arkansas, USA

Poly Adaptive, LLC's mission is to convert Nanotechnology research into commercially-viable products thru closely-held ventures.


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.


Software • Nanotechnology
Stockport, England
16 Employees

Developing next generation direct conversion X-ray detectors for healthcare, industrial, and security applications


Information Technology • Biotech • Nanotechnology
San Diego, California, USA
4 Employees

Grolltex for 'graphene-rolling-technologies' is an early stage company with breakthrough technology in the field of CVD graphene production


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
Guildford, England
15 Employees

World-Scale Challenges. Nano-scale Solutions. Advanced Material Development believes that the rapid advancement of applied material science is a critical route for helping solve some of the World's biggest environmental and societal challenges. AMD is a commercial enterprise that funds programmes of development and related research in materials nanotechnology which are judged to offer practicable, effective routes to licensed technology and know-how which in turn can be taken profitably to market through a variety of commercial arrangements. AMD aims to advance this materials research to commercial success and beyond and to continue delivering a funding pipeline to the best university departments in the UK. AMD’s initial partnership with the University of Sussex Material Physics department will focus on 3-4 projects developing viable applications for many global challenges including packaging and food waste, transportation, healthcare and anti-counterfeiting. Professor Alan Dalton and his twenty strong team at the University of Sussex, is at the forefront of international efforts to understand and explore the fundamental nature and attributes of ‘two-dimensional’ nanomaterials such as graphene, and thereby provide some of the bridges to the multiplicity of potentially beneficial applications with far-reaching implications for the human challenges of global sustainability.


Healthtech • Other • Nanotechnology
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

Hart & Hickman is a full-service environmental engineering and consulting firm that provides high-quality planning, permitting, regulatory and management services. We are serving clients throughout the Southeastern United States! Our well-trained engineers, geologists, scientists, and regulatory specialists provide unmatched ingenuity and results that are backed by expert senior review.


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.