How Nano One Aims to Change Battery Production Worldwide
Canadian firm’s One-Pot process is key to its ‘design once, build many’ technology licensing plan.
Our CEO, Director & Founder, Dan Blondal, joined Ali Adim and Matthew Beecham at S&P Global Mobility in the latest episode, discussing the shifting dynamics in the LFP battery market.
Detailed discussion on the strategic partnership, technology, plans, and potential for the future of sustainable battery materials production.
Dan Blondal, CEO and Founder of Nano One, and Laura Leonard, Group President, Technology Solutions at Worley.
By Gabriel Friedman The federal government is adding high-purity iron, phosphorus and silicon metal to its critical minerals list, potentially unlocking […]
Dan Blondal, CEO of Nano One Materials Corp., discusses the company’s innovative One-Pot technology with Newsweek.
By Gabriel Friedman The ongoing debate about how to reduce the cost of batteries has some advocating for the use […]
Podcast hosted by Stuart Fieldhouse This week we are talking battery materials technology, as we catch up with Dan Blondal, […]
A Message from Our CEO, Director & Founder, Dan Blondal
As part of our “Break New Ground” series, Dan Blondal, CEO of Nano One Materials Corp., discusses the future of sustainable materials and the importance of securing local supply chains.
In this episode of “Break New Ground,” Massive’s CEO, Lindsay Smith, sits down with Dan Blondal, CEO of Nano One Materials Corp., for a Fireside chat about the innovative work happening at Nano One.
Our patented process enables the low-cost production of high-performance cathode materials used in lithium-ion batteries.
Join us in revolutionizing the way the world makes battery materials.
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