Delft startup bags €6.5M for nanotech that enables material discovery in 1 year | Amznusa.com

Delft-based VSParticle has raised €6.5mn to accelerate material discovery for industrial solutions, such as the production of green hydrogen. Discovering new materials in the lab typically takes years, often close to 10 or even more. VSParticle aims to change this paradigm and reduce discovery time to as little as one year. To do this, the company has tapped nanotechnology. It develops tools that can break down, synthesise, and manipulate materials at the nano-scale. Nano-scale particles of inorganic materials, also known as nanoparticles, exhibit unique properties that, when combined, can lead to the creation of novel materials. The startup offers various tools…

This story continues at The Next Web Delft-based VSParticle has raised €6.5mn to accelerate material discovery for industrial solutions, such as the production of green hydrogen. Discovering new materials in the lab typically takes years, often close to 10 or even more. VSParticle aims to change this paradigm and reduce discovery time to as little as one year. To do this, the company has tapped nanotechnology. It develops tools that can break down, synthesise, and manipulate materials at the nano-scale. Nano-scale particles of inorganic materials, also known as nanoparticles, exhibit unique properties that, when combined, can lead to the creation of novel materials. The startup offers various tools…This story continues at The Next Web