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Nano RAY-T
Nano RAY-T
Institūta iela 1, Ulbroka, Stopiņu novads, LV-2130, Latvia

Nano RAY-T is a Latvian high­tech company ​with strong Technology Platform. We have developed several applications for using Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with extremely high purity (99.5%) and stable technical characteristics.

Nano RAY-­T technology:

  • Technology of electron field emission (cold cathode) for X­ray sources
  • Additive material in 3D­printing
  • Technology for new generation of Energy storage based on carbon nanotubes (CNTs)

We produce all types carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with extremely high purity in 99.5% and stable characteristics.

Nano Dimension
Nano Dimension
Science Park 3 Golda Meir St. Ness-Ziona, 74036 Israel

We all wish that developing multi-layer professional PCBs was faster and more flexible. That's why we're making a 3D PCB printer and a suite of nano-technology inks specifically for PCB professionals.

The Nano Dimension PCB printer is a highly accurate and versatile inkjet deposition system for printing multi-layer circuit boards. The innovative hardware, dedicated nano-inks and novel software bring new possibilities to a wide range of R&D, prototyping and custom manufacturing projects. Our highly conductive silver nano-inks are also available separately.

Optomec, Inc
Optomec, Inc
3911 Singer N.E. Albuquerque, NM 87109 USA

Optomec is a profitable, rapidly growing company whose breakthrough Additive Manufacturing solutions are spearheading the next generation in Electronics, Energy, Life Science and Aerospace/Defense manufacturing.

Areva Labs
Areva Labs
San Jose, CA USA

Introducing Advanced Materials, Intelligent Software, and 3D Printing Technology to make High Performance & Ultra-Strong Polymer Parts™. We tailor materials to optimize mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of printed objects. Our new Advanced, Carbon Fiber reinforced polymers make parts stronger, lighter, and more durable. Our Intelligent cloud-based software tunes mechanical properties of 3D printed objects. This results in production parts with unique characteristics that cannot be made using any conventional manufacturing techniques.

Center for Bits and Atoms
Center for Bits and Atoms
Room E15-401 20 Ames Street Cambridge, MA 02139 USA

MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms is an interdisciplinary initiative exploring the boundary between computer science and physical science. CBA studies how to turn data into things, and things into data. It manages facilities, runs research programs, supervises students, works with sponsors, creates startups, and does public outreach.

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