NanoAF
Peptide-based Bacteria-resistant Coatings
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in November 2014 by Yoni Meivar, NanoAF operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $1.05M across two funding rounds from one investor. NanoAF ceased operations in June 2019.
Business overview
NanoAF develops biocompatible and environmentally friendly materials designed to resist biofouling. Their core technology utilizes short peptides that self-assemble into a film for surface coating, offering advantages due to the peptides' biocompatibility, chemical diversity, and ease of large-scale synthesis. The company's biofriendly, nontoxic, and non-biocidal solution targets numerous applications, including mold prevention, air-quality control, marine antifouling, food packaging, medical-device protection, and water treatment, operating within the Industrial Technologies sector.
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- What is NanoAF's primary focus?
- NanoAF focuses on developing biocompatible and environmentally friendly materials that resist biofouling, utilizing peptide-based coatings.
- When was NanoAF founded?
- NanoAF was founded in November 2014.
- What is the status of NanoAF?
- NanoAF is currently non-active and ceased to operate in June 2019.
- What is the core technology behind NanoAF's products?
- NanoAF's core technology is based on short peptides that self-assemble into a film for coating surfaces, providing a biofriendly, nontoxic, and non-biocidal solution.
- What are the potential applications for NanoAF's technology?
- NanoAF's technology can be applied in mold prevention, air-quality control, marine antifouling, food packaging, medical-device protection, and water treatment.