Abstract

Xtalic first commercialized their flagship nanostructured metal alloy XTRONIC with Amphenol in 2008. Since then XTRONIC has scaled to 70% of high-speed internet connections and more than 2 billion smartphones, saving more than $100 million in gold and 78 Million kg of CO2through reduced mining and refining.As our world continues to electrify, miniaturize, and push for the next generation of product features we will need new sustainable material solutions to pave the path. Building on a strong relationship with MIT, Xtalic has expanded their capabilities to quickly design, engineer and commercialize advanced material technologies across new products and applications.As a case study in building a company from scientific breakthroughs at MIT, this talk will cover the trials and successes from initial customer engagements through mass production deployments with some of the largest OEMs in the world.

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