GM Ventures has invested $10 million in materials science company Forge Nano, which makes Atomic Armor, an innovative EV battery technology. Capital investment into Forge Nano now exceeds $100 million ...
Scientists improved battery durability and energy density with a nano-spring coating. A research team led by Professor Kyu-Young Park from the Institute of Ferrous & Eco Materials Technology, ...
Funding round led by RockCreek and Ascent Funds to advance energy independence and national competitiveness Capital investment into Forge Nano now exceeds $140M; RockCreek joins GM, VW, LG and Hanwha ...
DENVER, Oct. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Forge Nano, Inc., a materials science company that uses its Atomic Armor™ Atomic Layer Deposition technology to optimize material performance to enable better ...
As it continues on the road to electrification, GM announced that GM Ventures is making a $10 million investment in a Colorado-based materials science company called Forge Nano which specializes in ...
A “hybrid” anode material shows potential to improve the capacity and longevity of lithium-ion batteries. An exclusive interview with Electronic Design reveals details about the material, developed at ...
Highlights$3M in funding from NRCan's Energy Innovation Program.Funds ongoing development, process optimization and ...
Using electrowetting technology and a superhydrophobic nanostructured surface, electronics technology developer mPhase Technologies (Norwalk, CT) has created a prototype nonvolatile battery that can ...
Researchers developed a nano-spring coating with carbon nanotubes on battery electrodes to absorb strain, prevent cracks, and enhance stability, lifespan, and performance. (Nanowerk News) A research ...
DENVER, April 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Forge Nano, Inc., a technology company pioneering domestic battery and semiconductor innovations, today announced the successful close of $40 million in new ...
A research team led by Professor Kyu-Young Park from the Institute of Ferrous & Eco Materials Technology, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, POSTECH conducted joint research with Samsung ...
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