Home > Press > Nanocomp Technologies Awarded $1.5 Million Development Contract from U.S. Army Natick Soldier Center
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Nanocomp Technologies, Inc., a developer of energy-saving component products and performance materials, today announced it has been awarded a $1.5 million development contract from the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Center in Massachusetts.
The Company has been working with the Army's Natick Soldier Center to develop its proprietary carbon nanotube technology for the purpose of improving body armor. Protective body armor is one of the major contributors to the weight a soldier must carry in combat. The Army is seeking to reduce the weight of body armor while improving its ability to protect from ballistic threats including bullets and fragments from IEDs.
"Today's soldiers carry heavy combat loads. For the past several years, we have been working with the Natick Soldier Center to develop our nanomaterials with the objective being to create a new generation of lightweight, ballistic protection systems," said Peter Antoinette, president & CEO of Nanocomp Technologies. "This contract award is largely due to the leadership of New Hampshire Senators John Sununu and Judd Gregg as well as Representative Paul Hodes, demonstrating a commitment to and the success of a bi-partisan approach to growing business and creating jobs in the state. It enables our company to continue to work with the Army on this important project."
Nanocomp Technologies' carbon nanotubes are already distinguished by their very long lengths-up to one millimeter. As a result, the Company's products are significantly stronger, more conductive, and safer to use in end applications when compared to short, powder-like nanotubes previously appearing in the market.
In early 2008, Nanocomp Technologies began producing large area CNT sheets that not only demonstrate value for the Army but also for a number of aerospace and electronics applications.
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About Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.
Nanocomp Technologies was formed in 2004 to leverage its proprietary and fundamental advancements in the production of extremely long carbon nanotubes as well as a unique ability to fabricate them into physically strong, lightweight and electro-thermally conductive yarns and sheets. The company's objective is to develop products with revolutionary performance benefits creating a new generation of advanced energy systems, electro-thermal devices, and structural materials. It has sixteen patents pending. The company is headquartered in Concord, N.H.
Nanocomp and the Nanocomp logo are trademarks of Nanocomp Technologies, Inc. All other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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