Metalysis

Metalysis

Mining United Kingdom 48 employees
Employees
48
Contacts
3
Emails
3

Metalysis Overview

Headquarters
United Kingdom
Phone Number
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Website
metalysis.com
Industry
Mining
Employees
48
Funding
16.9M
Company Email
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NAICS
Mining (except Oil and Gas)

About Metalysis

Metalysis utilizes single-stage, solid-state technology to produce valuable periodic critical metal powders, alloy powders and refractory high entropy alloys. Metalysis's unique patented technology brings unique qualities to each of the metal powders that it produces - so catering to the exacting demands of advanced manufacturing. Developed at the University of Cambridge, Metalysis technology provides a more environmentally friendly and efficient process compared to traditional metal powder reduction methods. With commercial partners across industry, government and academia, Metalysis uses its process to produce powders primarily for electronics, additive manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, defence and space sectors. Metalysis' ongoing work with the European Space Agency and Thales Alenia Space is able to capture oxygen from lunar regolith - whilst leaving valuable metal powders - which meets the needs of moon and space exploration. www.metalysis.com

Metalysis Contact Details

People in AeroLeads
4
With contact data
3
Email contacts
3
75.0% coverage

Metalysis Org Chart

Sample employees and titles
Name Title Contact
Nitesh Shah Group CEO at Metalysis
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Peter Elliott President & Principal Consultant at Corrosion & Materials Consultancy, Inc.
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Simon Harris
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Ian Mellor Managing Director - Technology & Materials Discovery Centre
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Employees by Management Level

Individual contributor 8 profiles
Senior / Lead 4 profiles
Executive 3 profiles
Manager 3 profiles
Director 2 profiles

Department Contact Coverage

Department Contacts Email Phone
General 5 5 0
IT 4 4 0
Executive 2 2 0

Metalysis Tech Stack

Engineering 5 profiles
Data / AI 2 profiles

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