Galvorn® Case Studies

Yeti Acoustics set out to build a cable that could transmit a signal without compromise — no frequency coloration, no impedance drift, no performance tradeoffs across the spectrum. They found their solution with Galvorn.

Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is a scientific research and development detachment of the United States Air Force Materiel Command. Their work to advance field emission technology is seeing promising results thanks to Galvorn.

Prysmian and DexMat are developing the next generation of advanced conductors: Galvorn conductors will be stronger, lighter, and more resilient to extreme weather, improving the electric grid's reliability for Americans across the country.

Tokai Rika, a leading tier 1 automotive supplier, has developed a flexible thermoelectric generator (TEG) using Galvorn, a non-toxic, conductive solid carbon wire. Galvorn makes the ability to turn waste heat into electricity feasible for a broad set of applications.

NeuroBionics, a pioneer in medical device innovation, is developing a highly miniaturized, minimally-invasive neuromodulation technology with Galvorn that can expand access to transformative treatments for epilepsy, depression, and chronic pain.

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