VSPARTICLE | Latest News & Updates - Nov 12, 2024 Release
VSPARTICLE has been selected by MT/Sprout as one of the Challenger50 companies for 2024...
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VSPARTICLE
🌎 vsparticle.comVSPARTICLE is a leading company in the field of nanotechnology, specializing in the production and integration of nanoparticles. Their innovative nanoparticle generators and printers allow researchers and manufacturers to synthesize and deposit nanoporous materials efficiently and sustainably. As a spin-off from Delft University of Technology, VSPARTICLE aims to facilitate the development of new materials and applications across various industries, including catalysis, electronics, and sensors.
VSPARTICLE - Latest News and Updates
- VSPARTICLE has been selected by MT/Sprout as one of the Challenger50 companies for 2024.
- VSPARTICLE was among the final ten nominees in semicon, neuromorphic compute, nano-electronics, and energy tech categories, as announced by Ton van 't Noordende on November 11, 2024.
- VSPARTICLE will showcase its third-generation electrolyzers at the Precision Fair on November 13-14.
- VSPARTICLE, part of the NXTGEN Hightech project, is developing third-generation PEM electrolyzers for green hydrogen production, focusing on efficiency, material use, and cost reduction, and has created a generator that reduces iridium use by 90% without compromising performance, according to Product Owner Pauline Roels.
- VSPARTICLE is currently hiring for full-time positions including Electrical Engineer and Junior Systems Engineer roles.
- VSPARTICLE will participate in the TU Delft Research & Innovation Event on November 5 and the Automated Synthesis Forum 2024 on November 11-12.
- Aaike van Vugt, co-founder of VSPARTICLE, discussed a revolutionary physics-based process for creating nanomaterials without chemicals on a recent podcast episode.
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