Advanced materials funds back the development of novel substances with extraordinary properties. From carbon nanotubes to programmable matter, these investments target breakthroughs in strength, conductivity, sustainability, and functionality.
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London, United Kingdom
Paris, France
St. Paul, United States
Paris, France
Silicon Valley, United States
Munich, Germany
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Boston, United States
Munich, Germany
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Seattle, United States
Boston, United States
Warsaw, Poland
Santa Clara, United States
Houston, United States
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Bangkok, Thailand
London, United Kingdom
Mannheim, Germany
London, United Kingdom
Mountain View, United States
Kirkland, United States
London, United Kingdom
Rennes, France
Pasadena, United States
Paris, France
Palo Alto, United States
New York, United States
Shanghai, China
Silicon Valley, United States
Gothenburg, Sweden
San Ramon CA, United States
Boston, United States
United States
Shanghai, China
Santa Fe, United States
New Haven, United States
Berkeley, United States
New York, United States
Herzliya, Israel
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Eindhoven, Netherlands
San Francisco, United States
Seattle, United States
Tel Aviv, Israel
Singapore, Singapore
Zurich, Switzerland
New York, United States
New York, United States
United States
Essen, Germany
Berlin, Germany
Menlo Park, United States
Zurich, Switzerland
Munich, Germany
Munich, Germany
Bangkok, Thailand
London, United Kingdom
Singapore, Singapore
Palo Alto, United States
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Warren, United States
Berlin, Germany
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Paris, France
Leuven, Belgium
Stockholm, Sweden
Halifax, Canada
Brussels, Belgium
Eindhoven, Netherlands
San Francisco, United States
Trondheim, Norway
Paris, France
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
Palo Alto, United States
Seoul, South Korea
Bethesda, United States
Jackson, United States
Amsterdam, Netherlands