Published: 02 Apr 2024
SkyNano, a science-based technology company focused on commercializing a free-market solution to carbon pollution, celebrated its move into a 20,000-square-foot facility in Louisville, Tennessee, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 20.
This state-of-the-art facility marks a significant expansion for SkyNano as it continues to make strides in carbon management and sustainable technology. It will enable SkyNano to hire additional team members, increase its production capacity, further develop its groundbreaking technology, and meet the growing demand for carbon-negative materials.
“I am thrilled to move into our new facility in Louisville, Tennessee. SkyNano is a Tennessee-grown company, so it brings me tremendous personal and professional satisfaction to take this next step in our backyard,” said Anna Douglas, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of SkyNano. “This move would not have been possible without the hard work and innovative thinking of the SkyNano team. I am grateful for every team member and look forward to reaching new heights in the carbon management industry in 2024 and beyond.”
Since its creation in 2017, SkyNano has been located at Vanderbilt University, Innovation Crossroads at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Spark Innovation Center at the University of Tennessee Research Park. In 2022, it moved into its first location at Suite 3 at 4028 Papermill Drive, Knoxville, and quickly outgrew this location.
“The past seven years have been a whirlwind of growth for SkyNano,” said Cary Pint, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of SkyNano. “This larger, customized facility is the natural next step for SkyNano. We continue to be committed to reshaping and revolutionizing the carbon management industry.”
At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, SkyNano offered facility tours, project demonstrations and speaker remark from several key partners, including:
At the event, SkyNano showcased its technology scale-up with its Generation 3 device – 200 gram-multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) per hour and continuous operation for carbon emission uptake. Additionally, the startup highlighted several demonstration projects, including:
Source : SkyNano
Published: 02 Apr 2024
SkyNano, a science-based technology company focused on commercializing a free-market solution to carbon pollution, celebrated its move into a 20,000-square-foot facility in Louisville, Tennessee, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 20.
This state-of-the-art facility marks a significant expansion for SkyNano as it continues to make strides in carbon management and sustainable technology. It will enable SkyNano to hire additional team members, increase its production capacity, further develop its groundbreaking technology, and meet the growing demand for carbon-negative materials.
“I am thrilled to move into our new facility in Louisville, Tennessee. SkyNano is a Tennessee-grown company, so it brings me tremendous personal and professional satisfaction to take this next step in our backyard,” said Anna Douglas, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of SkyNano. “This move would not have been possible without the hard work and innovative thinking of the SkyNano team. I am grateful for every team member and look forward to reaching new heights in the carbon management industry in 2024 and beyond.”
Since its creation in 2017, SkyNano has been located at Vanderbilt University, Innovation Crossroads at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Spark Innovation Center at the University of Tennessee Research Park. In 2022, it moved into its first location at Suite 3 at 4028 Papermill Drive, Knoxville, and quickly outgrew this location.
“The past seven years have been a whirlwind of growth for SkyNano,” said Cary Pint, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of SkyNano. “This larger, customized facility is the natural next step for SkyNano. We continue to be committed to reshaping and revolutionizing the carbon management industry.”
At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, SkyNano offered facility tours, project demonstrations and speaker remark from several key partners, including:
At the event, SkyNano showcased its technology scale-up with its Generation 3 device – 200 gram-multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) per hour and continuous operation for carbon emission uptake. Additionally, the startup highlighted several demonstration projects, including:
Source : SkyNano
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