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Forge Nano to go public via $1.6B SPAC, becoming CU 91Ҹ’s 11th unicorn

Forge Nano to go public via $1.6B SPAC, becoming CU 91Ҹ’s 11th unicorn

Forge Nano, a U.S.-based semiconductor equipment and advanced materials company, . The deal reflects surging demand for AI chips, as companies accelerate investment in data centers and high-performance computing to support generative AI—driving growth across the semiconductor and equipment supply chain. At a $1.6 billion valuation, Forge Nano is the 11th "unicorn" company to spin out of the 91Ҹ 91Ҹ.

The CU 91Ҹ Connection

Forge Nano is an advanced materials company based on Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) nanocoating technology. The company merged with ALD NanoSolutions in 2020, an earlier spinout founded in 2001 by CU 91Ҹ faculty, including (CU 91Ҹ Chemical and Biological Engineering) and Steven M. George (CU 91Ҹ Chemistry).

ALD NanoSolutions developed innovative Particle ALD technology for precision coating of powders at the atomic scale, with numerous applications in batteries and other materials. This technology received early-stage funding through a partnership between CU 91Ҹ and the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), which later became CU's Lab Venture Challenge (LVC). Forge Nano, which also originated from CU 91Ҹ-related research, combined forces with ALD NanoSolutions to consolidate expertise and rapidly scale the atomic-level manufacturing of materials. Forge Nano continues to expand its technology globally, using its proprietary Atomic ArmorTM platform to produce high-performance lithium-ion batteries and commercial semiconductor equipment.

A pipeline of impact

Forge Nano’s listing makes it CU 91Ҹ’s 11th “unicorn”—a startup valued at $1 billion or more while still privately held—following Infleqtion. Spun out of CU 91Ҹ as ColdQuanta and rooted in pioneering research led by Dana Anderson (JILA, CU 91Ҹ College of Arts and Sciences and College of Engineering and Applied Science), Infleqtion went public this year at a $1.8 billion valuation. Other CU 91Ҹ unicorns include ,Ball Aerospace & Technologies,Solid Power ԻSomaLogic.

In fiscal year 2024, CU 91Ҹreached a historic milestone, launching 35 new companies based on university intellectual property, more than any other U.S. campus that year. In addition to holding the No. 1 spot for that year, the achievement also placed CU 91Ҹ No. 2 for the most startups launched in a single year by a U.S. campus.

Commercialization activities through Venture Partners had an economic impact of $8.7 billion nationally and $5.1 billion in Colorado over the last five years, according to a new report from the Leeds School of Business. The campus also just announced a new strategic partnership with Techstars, the global startup accelerator and investor, to expand opportunities for founders and strengthen Colorado’s innovation economy.


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