We are solving one of the biggest problems in technology: cooling GPUs used in #AI #datacenters. In today’s SEMAFOR Technology Newsletter, Reed Albergotti explains why our just-announced partnership with Dow is vital to the future of AI and is an industry-leading breakthrough in scaling aligned carbon nanotube technology. Check it out! #BuildStronger and #AchieveMore
Carbice
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Atlanta, Georgia 5,834 followers
The standard to protect electronics from heat and drive performance.
About us
We protect electronics from heat and drive performance with the new standard for thermal interface solutions. We are a global leader in delivering the promise of aligned carbon nanotubes at scale. Carbice is the material for pioneers.
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External link for Carbice
- Industry
- Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- Easy to use satellite assembly heat dissipation materials, Increased performance at smaller product size and cost, Faster installation, assembly, innovation , Multifunctional performance that simplifies BOM, Reduced packaging waste and clean assembly, Easy rework of electronic packages, Extend product life, Lower total ownership cost, Highest thermal conductivity technology, Mechanically compliant metal solder, High linear compression and conductivity gap pads, Thermal super capacitors for power management, Industry leading thermal tape, and Automatic Test Equipment
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1050 White St SW
Suite B
Atlanta, Georgia 30310, US
Employees at Carbice
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Dow and Carbice are collaborating to develop a solution for electronics and e-mobility. Learn how this partnership combines silicone and carbon nanotubes for thermal management innovation: https://buff.ly/40ckBXs #evdesignandmfgmag #evdmmag #electricvehicles #manufacturing #dow #carbice #emobility #thermalmanagement
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We think so. Craig Green, PhD and team are working hard to build the key technologies stronger with Carbice Nanotubes.
In this blog post, James Warren and Craig Brown, two scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), explain how #nanotechnology could help address #ClimateChange, for example by reducing industry’s #GreenhouseGas emissions, capturing #CarbonDioxide from the atmosphere, and making buildings more energy-efficient. The scientists co-authored a comment article on this topic with colleagues from other government agencies, the The Kavli Foundation, and Carbice. https://lnkd.in/dzeVhQvA
Can Nanotechnology Help Solve Climate Change?
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We're on site at #OCPSummit24 in sunny San Jose and met up with James E. Carroll from NextGenInfra.io and AvidThink to discuss how Carbice is helping solve extreme heat in #GPUs, #CPUs, and #datacenters with sustainable and long-lasting carbon nanotubes. Check out our CEO's conversation in the video below! #BuildStronger and #AchieveMore
#OCPSummit24: Cracking the Data Center Thermal Challenge with Carbon Nanotubes
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Carbice was grown in Georgia Tech's Advanced Technology Development Center incubator. #tech #energy #cleanenergy
Clean energy tech company secures Dow partnership
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That's a wrap on The Battery Show North America 2024! At the show last week, we announced a first-of-its-kind partnership with Carbice to provide a multi-generational thermal interface material product offering for high performing electronics in the mobility, industrial and consumer industries, as well as semiconductors. By leveraging Dow’s materials science knowledge and decades-long legacy in silicones with Carbice’s carbon nanotube technical and modeling expertise, this collaboration enables us to meet the rising demand for reliability in the expanding thermal interface market. Learn more about how this partnership will help advance the performance and reliability of EVs: https://lnkd.in/ecRVcnTG
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Dow and Carbice means combining the power of silicones and carbon nanotube technology for unmatched thermal management solutions. SUBMIT AN INQUIRY TO Dow + Carbice TODAY! Unique solutions to solve thermal management challenges By integrating silicone with CNTs, we can design durable thermal management solutions with excellent interface contact, lowering stress transfer for reliable performance in any environment. Carbice CNTs are durable, reworkable thermal pads but can lose effectiveness on uneven surfaces. Dow liquid silicones can be dispensed exactly where needed but lack the strength of a physical pad. Together, these materials complement each other and enable superior performance, customization and thinner bondlines. COLLABORATION delivers UNMATCHED CUSTOMER VALUE. https://lnkd.in/e_b3GjDD
Dow and Carbice | Thermal Interface Materials
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What better way to honor the morning after National #Nanotechnology Day than with a Carbice co-authored publication with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National Nanotechnology Initiative. Stemming from NNI’s #Nano4EARTH program, the paper outlines the ways that nanotechnology solutions can fight one of humankind’s biggest challenges: climate change. The paper, “Nanotechnology solutions for the climate crisis," highlights opportunities and current gaps for those working to minimize the climate crisis and provides a framework for the nanotechnology community to answer the call to action on this global issue. As Craig Green, PhD, Carbice Chief Technology Officer and co-author on the paper shared: “We are not going to fight climate change in a vacuum. One way of fighting climate is to go back to the Stone Age and put all of our modern technologies on the shelf. That's not happening. AI. Data centers. The cloud. They all generate a tremendous amount of heat, and there is a tremendous energy (and CO2) spend required to manage the thermals on these systems. And we still need to continue to bring new technologies like EVs on line which will inevitably bring more heat along with improved capability. We need to manage this heat effectively and reliably to allow these critical technologies to take off. #Nanomaterials, and particularly aligned carbon nanotube technology, are a critical building block of the next generation of thermal solutions that will shepherd us into a more sustainable future.” Key takeaways from the paper include: ⚡ Nanotechnology can help electrify the world through energy storage ⚡ Nanocatalysts can expedite the clean energy transition and the production of low-carbon materials ⚡ Nanotechnology can make energy transfer more efficient in key industries, including the chemical and manufacturing industries, especially through more reliable interfaces ⚡ Carbon capture, a key method for reducing global carbon emissions, can reap huge benefits from nanotechnology The full group of experts collaborating on the article, in addition to Carbice, include Air Force Research Laboratory, U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Nanotechnology Coordination Office, National Science Foundation (NSF), US Army Corps of Engineers, and The Kavli Foundation. Check out the full paper in Nature Technology: https://bit.ly/3XXMlMU #Nanotechnology #CNT #Sustainability #CleanEnergy #CarbonCapture #ClimateAction #BuildStronger and #AchieveMore
Nanotechnology solutions for the climate crisis - Nature Nanotechnology
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Carbice reposted this
Happy #NationalNanoDay! A group of experts from across the U.S. government (Air Force Research Laboratory, U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Nanotechnology Coordination Office, National Science Foundation (NSF), and US Army Corps of Engineers ), a non-profit organization (The Kavli Foundation), and industry (Carbice) collaborated on a comment article published today in Nature Nanotechnology on #nanotechnology solutions for #ClimateChange: https://lnkd.in/eDuVCnk5. The authors’ collaboration was seeded through the National Nanotechnology Initiative’s National Nanotechnology Challenge on Climate Change (#Nano4EARTH): www.nano.gov/Nano4EARTH.
Nanotechnology solutions for the climate crisis - Nature Nanotechnology
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We are so pleased to welcome Harold Covert MBA CPA CGMA to our team as Carbice CFO! As a highly-regarded semiconductor and technology industry veteran, Harold will lead our global finance organization through this period of rapid growth for Carbice, bringing his depth of experience in global finance, mergers and acquisitions, and capital raising to the company. As Harold shared in our recent announcement, "Carbice is a leading-edge technology company with unique, widely deployable carbon nanotube technology for critical sectors including automotive, consumer electronics, aerospace and defense, data center, networking, and energy systems. They have an impressive footprint in Atlanta, Georgia, which is rapidly becoming a technology center in the southeast United States and where Carbice now runs the world’s largest CNT manufacturing facility. Working closely with the team led by Dr. Baratunde Cola, I look forward to contributing to Carbice’s great success.” We could not be more excited to have you on board, Harold. Welcome to the team! #Leadership #CFO #Nanotechnology #BuildStronger and #AchieveMore
Carbice Appoints Harold Covert as CFO | Carbice
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