"Some of which are unique worldwide, allowing them to be printed in the form of flexible sensors using conventional low-cost and mass-production printing methods," Founder and CEO Juliana Oliveira said.
Nanopaint emerged as a spinoff from the University of Minho (Portugal) in 2016, having acquired strong know-how on electroactive polymers, composites and nanoparticle synthesis, for more than 10 years, according to Oliveira.
Nanopaint's largest markets include the US, India, South Korea, Germany and the UK.
Oliveira points to "several competitive advantages" that set Nanopaint apart from competitors.
"Nanopaint has several competitive advantages over most of its competitors since it has several formulations developed by itself that are protected and patented," the CEO said. "Having an academic and experienced partner in the field of electroa
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