Tech Company Financing Transactions

NanobOx Funding Round

On 11/22/2023, NanobOx received $1 million in investment from The Yield Lab, DeepIE Ventures and Growing Capital.

Transaction Overview

Company Name
Announced On
11/22/2023
Transaction Type
Venture Equity
Amount
$1,000,000
Round
Undisclosed
Proceeds Purpose
The company intends to use the funds to complete field trials in agriculture and aquaculture, with the aim of going to market in 2024.

Company Information

Company Status
Private & Independent
Industry
Manufacturing
Mailing Address
NovaUCD Stillorgan Road
Dublin, D04 V2P1
IR
Phone
Undisclosed
Email Address
Overview
Novel nanobubble generation technology enables ultra-low energy cost water aeration using nanobubbles. NanobOx employs a novel, patented method for producing air, oxygen, and ozone nanobubbles in water that is highly scalable and can be deployed both externally and immersed in the aqueous medium.
Profile
NanobOx LinkedIn Company Profile
Social Media
NanobOx Company Twitter Account
Company News
NanobOx News
Facebook
NanobOx on Facebook
YouTube
NanobOx on YouTube

Management Team

Title
Name
Email & Social
Chief Executive Officer
John Favier
  John Favier LinkedIn Profile  John Favier Twitter Account  John Favier News  John Favier on Facebook
Chief Technical Officer
Mohammad Ghaani
  Mohammad Ghaani LinkedIn Profile  Mohammad Ghaani Twitter Account  Mohammad Ghaani News  Mohammad Ghaani on Facebook


 

 

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