Xtalic
Xtalic develops nanostructured metal alloys using a computational materials design platform, providing advanced material technologies for various industries including electric vehicles and data communications.
Company History
Xtalic was founded in 2005 by an MIT professor. Since its inception, the company has focused on developing nanostructured metal alloys using a computational materials design platform. Over the past decade, Xtalic has made significant technological advancements, including the elimination of $178 million in gold and 78 million kilograms of CO2 across 60% of daily high-speed internet connections.
Services
Xtalic provides a range of advanced material technologies tailored for various industries, including electric vehicles, waterproof smartphones, and data communications. The company supports product development from the testing phase all the way through to production, leveraging a full suite of capabilities to meet the needs of its clients. Xtalic also offers solutions for safe wearables using hypoallergenic materials.
Products
Xtalic has developed various nanostructured alloys such as XTRONIC®, LUNA®, and XTALIUM® to enhance the performance of everyday products. These materials are designed to integrate advanced technologies that improve the efficacy and durability of the products they are used in.
Global Presence
Xtalic operates on a global scale, with locations in Marlborough, Massachusetts; Shanghai; South China; and Singapore. This international footprint allows the company to serve a diverse clientele and maintain a strong presence in key markets around the world.
Sector
Xtalic operates in the materials technology sector, specializing in computationally designed nanostructured metal alloys. The company's advanced materials are utilized in multiple applications, including electric vehicles, smartphones, data communications, and wearables. Through its innovative solutions, Xtalic continues to push the boundaries of materials science and technology.