Nemo Nanomaterials News
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חברת Nemo Nanomaterials מישראל מגדילה את כושר הייצור
Israeli technology company Nemo Nanomaterials, which provides nanomaterial-based additives to the industry, is expanding its production capacity. The company has developed a production line with an output of 50 tons per year of NemoBLEND additives. These additives, based on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT), serve two main purposes: providing electrical conductivity to plastic and providing protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI). Due to the demand for the product in Europe, the company plans to set up an additional production line to be launched in the first quarter of 2025 with a production capacity of hundreds of tons per year.
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Breakthrough Dispersion Technology Navigates Nano Challenge
Nemo Nanomaterials, a startup specializing in nanomaterials, has developed a proprietary processing technique for incorporating single-walled carbon nanotubes in polymer matrixes. The companys NemoBLEND masterbatches can be seamlessly integrated into any polymeric matrix, providing plastics with remarkable electrical conductivity properties and electromagnetic shielding capabilities. The masterbatches find diverse applications in various industries such as automotive, medical, aviation, electronics, infrastructure, construction, energy, and communication. Nemo Nanomaterials has partnered with Kafrit Group, which has also made a significant investment in the company.
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Nemo Nanomaterials Partners With Kafrit To Bring Nanomaterials To Multiple Industrial Markets | Textile World
Israeli startup Nemo Nanomaterials and Kafrit Industries have entered into a partnership that includes an investment by Kafrit in Nemo. The companies will collaborate in the field of nanomaterial-based concentrates, with a focus on marketing Nemos existing products and developing new ones based on carbon nanomaterials. Nemos technology, which includes patented Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNT) and other advanced carbon nanomaterials, can be applied to a variety of sectors, including automotive, electronics, textile, construction, telecom, energy, aviation, and aerospace.
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Israeli start-up Nemo launches nanomaterials for automotive industry
Israeli start-up Nemo Nanomaterials has launched game-changing nanomaterials that revolutionize industrial additives. The companys proprietary technology enhances plastics with features of metals, reducing the weight of parts by up to 30%. Nemo Nanomaterials addresses markets such as automotive, electronics, textile, construction, telecom, energy, aviation, and aerospace. Their technology enables the replacement of metals with plastic materials while maintaining desired electrical conductivity and EMI shielding properties. The addressable market for EMI shielding and electrical conductivity alone surpasses $10 billion. Nemo Nanomaterials aims to provide materials required for the future of manufacturing. The article does not mention any specific partners, customers, investment or acquisition amounts, layoffs, or the date of the event.
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The secret's out: how Israel's Nemo Nanomaterials is shaping the industrial future
Israeli start-up Nemo Nanomaterials is revolutionizing the industrial world with its nanomaterial technology. Their technology enhances performance by weaving the additive and material on a nano level. Nemo Nanomaterials technology enables the replacement of metals with plastic materials while maintaining desired electrical conductivity and EMI shielding properties. The company has successfully raised $7 million in pre-seed and seed funding, with the majority coming from GEM Capital. They are already working with 10 large companies and have started manufacturing products following commercial orders.
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Israeli startup Nemo emerges out of stealth to turn the promise of nanomaterials into industrial reality
Israeli startup Nemo Nanomaterials is emerging out of stealth mode to provide game-changing nanomaterials for sustainable manufacturing. The companys proprietary technology enhances plastics with features of metals, allowing for lighter and more durable materials in various industries, including automotive, electronics, textile, construction, telecom, energy, aviation, and aerospace. Nemo Nanomaterials has raised $7 million in pre-seed and seed funding, with the majority coming from GEM Capital. The company is already working with 10 large companies and has started manufacturing its products following commercial orders from customers.
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