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Forge Nano and ALD NanoSolutions merge to manufacture nano-coatings

21 February 2020
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Forge Nano and ALD NanoSolutions have merged to bring cutting edge surface engineering techniques to market.

By combining the cumulative experience and resources of companies, they offer real-world expertise and the ability to scale atomic surface technology all the way through to manufacturing.

This merger enables the engineering and manufacturing of nano-coatings on particles and high surface area objects using the precision of ALD.

The technology of tomorrow requires incredible precision and control of materials to make products perform better than ever before.

By "starting at the surface,” engineers can design exact material properties, at an atomic level.

This allows one to optimise several characteristics by controlling the way surfaces behave and interact with one another and their environment.

"By consolidating and streamlining our organisation we now have the resources to deliver on a whole new wave of atomically perfected materials.

"Our customers now have a one-stop shop for product development, manufacturing and IP.

"I’m pleased to offer an even faster and more concise path to market for our partners,” Dr Paul Lichty, CEO Forge Nano Inc.

"We are excited to merge our talent and resources to create a company with unmatched capabilities and technical know-how.

"Not only that, but we will continue our close collaboration with Pro. Alan Weimer, and Prof Steven George and their research groups at CU Boulder, ushering in a new era of disruptive technology together,” Dr Wayne Simmons, CEO ALD NanoSolutions Inc.

The future of advanced materials technology begins at the surface.

Using finely tuned, sub-nano surface control, "Manufacturing with Atoms” becomes a reality that will create safer and more efficient products.

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