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Innovative nanotechnology from Gdynia is changing the global climate

Nanoseen, a Polish company that ranks among the world’s leading start-ups in the chemical engineering industry, opens its headquarters in Gdynia. In the Pomeranian Science and Technology Park, the company will develop and implement its innovations in the field of nanotechnology. Thanks to their solutions, it will be easier to deal with the effects of climate change, and we will conquer space more efficiently.

 

Nanoseen is a young team of engineers and scientists dealing with advanced nanotechnology, consisting in the creation of various structures with nanometric dimensions, i.e. at the level of individual atoms and molecules. Emerging nanomaterials, e.g. Graphene, organometallic structures (MOFs) will help to solve many problems related to climate change, such as drinking water shortage and water pollution with plastic and air pollution. In 2020, the team created the world’s first solution to improve people’s lives – the NanoseenX desalination and water purification technology, which does not require additional energy in the filtration process, using only the force of gravity.

 

We strive to ensure that high-tech companies find the conditions for their development in the region. We are glad that a start-up with such great potential as Nanoseen wants to take advantage of them and conquer the world from here. The Pomeranian Science and Technology Park in Gdynia is an ideal place that enables many teams of this type to develop innovative solutions. In cooperation with Invest in Pomerania, we are glad that we’ve convinced them to choose the Tricity — says Ms Katarzyna Gruszecka-Spychała, Gdynia Deputy of Mayor for Economic Affairs

 

An additional assumption of the Nanoseen project is the use of nanotechnology under development in the field of space exploration. The NanoboosteX powder developed by the company allows you to quickly and naturally grow food on other planets as well. The company takes part in the Deep Space Food Challenge competition organized by NASA, the aim of which is to create automated technology for the cultivation of, among others, plants in a mission to Mars.

 

In the Tri-City, we would like to develop very quickly! This year, we will start a pilot program for the implementation of our product NanoseenX at our partners around the world, including in Singapore, the USA, Norway, Sweden, Japan, Israel, India, Spain and the Philippines. We want to be a global company – the best nanotechnology company! We plan to sell our product for the first time next year, with revenues of around PLN 200,000. Euro. We started the implementation pilot of the NanoboosteX product at our partners in Poland and Cambodia — says enthusiastically Bartosz Kruszka, co-founder, CEO & CSO of Nanoseen

 

The Nanoseen team will ultimately consist of 15-25 specialists. Initially, the recruitment of talents will focus mainly on scientists (R&D specialists), then the company will look for experts in the field of marketing, PR, sales, business management and pilot coordination.

 

The Tri-City is becoming an increasingly exciting location in terms of carrying out research and development activities. Foremost, we owe it to well-educated employees coming from Tri-City universities. As well as to the high quality of life, thanks to which companies operating in Pomerania easily attract specialists from other parts of Poland and Europe — summarizes Mikołaj Trunin, deputy director of Invest in Pomerania

 

About Nanoseen

Nanoseen is a team of nanotechnology enthusiasts and scientists who prove the extraordinary properties of nanomaterials as the basic ingredient of the company’s products by solving many problems related to climate change. As a pioneer of a new generation of nanotechnology solutions, we have combined groundbreaking research with the latest technologies. All this to develop technologies to prevent water scarcity, carbon dioxide emissions, water pollution from plastic and more. The company has created the world’s first non-energy, non-pressure water treatment and desalination solution to help combat global drinking water shortages.

 

Contact:

Mikolaj Trunin | deputy director of Invest in Pomerania / mikolaj.trunin@investinpomerania.pl
Bartosz Kruszka | co-founder, CEO & CSO of Nanoseen / bartosz.kruszka@nanoseen.com

 

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