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3E Nano closes US$4M series seed funding round, support from SDTC

March 28, 2023
By Canadian Manufacturing

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From left: Dr. Nazir Kherani, CSA and Co-founder 3E Nano, MP Baker representing SDTC, Steve Ferrero, CEO 3E Nano, and Dan Shea, Chairman and Co-founder 3E Nano

TORONTO — 3E Nano, a technology start-up, announces that it secured a US$4 million Series Seed funding round. The syndicated raise was led by Energy Foundry and includes major investors MUUS Climate Partners, ACT Venture Partners, Creative Ventures, and New Climate Ventures. Additional climate impact investors participated in the round with significant contributions from Vectors Capital and VertueLab.

3E Nano’s patented thermal energy control nano-coating is a transparent solution that will address the window market, increasing a window’s R-value and insulating effectiveness. 3E Nano is collaborating with multiple commercial partners, including manufacturing partners and future customers to bring the product to market. The company plans to incorporate its coated polymers into windows for residential and commercial buildings and architectural applications such as glazing, façades, skylights, greenhouses, and window inserts, thereby advancing the decarbonization of the built environment.

Marking a significant milestone for the company, Yvan Baker, honorable Member of Parliament, announced at the University of Toronto that 3E Nano has received an additional CAD$5 million in follow-on funding from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) – a Canadian Government program focused on finding, funding, and fostering Canadian companies that develop and commercialize technologies that positively impact Canada’s environmental and economic prosperity.

With commercialization funding now secured, the company will finalize product development and commercialize the technology over the next three years. “With the supportive funding of our investors and SDTC, 3E Nano will transition our unique innovation from the lab towards full scale manufacturing, and ultimately, to installation in architectural applications,” said Steve Ferrero, CEO of 3E Nano. “Our goal is to reduce one gigaton of greenhouse gases by 2050.”


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