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Boston Materials $13.5 Million to Manufacturing Expansion and Supply Chain Partnerships

Builds US footprint and expands global deployment of advanced materials for semiconductors and aerospace

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Mon, 11/18/2024 - 12:00
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(Boston Materials: Billerica, MA) – Boston Materials Inc., a manufacturer of advanced materials key to the next generation of semiconductors and aircraft platforms, has announced $13.5 million in new funding. The investment was led by AccelR8 and Diamond Edge Ventures, the U.S.-based corporate venturing arm of Mitsubishi Chemical Group, a leading global carbon-fiber manufacturer. With this funding, Boston Materials is accelerating its expansion into the semiconductor market, building from its existing footprint in the aerospace market.

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“The world is experiencing an unprecedented increase in energy consumption from computing and transportation,” says Dwight Poler, CEO of AccelR8. “Boston Materials is spearheading a new class of materials designed to maximize both the performance and efficiency of energy-intensive systems.”

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