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Boston Materials Secures Nearly $1M NSF Funding to Accelerate Lightweight Carbon Fiber Development

Boston Materials Secures Nearly $1M NSF Funding to Accelerate Lightweight Carbon Fiber Development

Boston Materials (Bedford, Mass., U.S.), a manufacturer of advanced carbon fiber products, reported on May 18 that it has received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to accelerate the development and launch of lightweight materials. The new funding increases NSF’s non-dilutive investment in Boston Materials to nearly $1 million.

“These new materials have the potential to eliminate the range anxiety associated with electric vehicles, reduce the cost of air travel and increase the connectivity of our electronic devices,” says Anvesh Gurijala, Boston Materials founder and CEO. “Continued support from NSF through America’s Seed Fund and the SBIR program allows us to accelerate our development, even during the economic environment created by the COVID-19 pandemic.”

With similar endeavors previously financed by SABIC Ventures, Clean Energy Ventures, and the Clean Energy Venture Group, Boston Materials will use the funding to combine the company’s high-performance and sustainable Supercomp carbon fiber products with thermoplastics for injection molding, additive manufacturing and other high-speed processes common in the transportation and electronics industries. The development is a key part of Boston Materials’ overall effort to transform the transportation, electronics, energy and infrastructure industries with composite materials.


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