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4 next big things in tech from North American companies

BY David Lidsky1 minute read

Who says that the U.S. is a fallen giant when it comes to manufacturing innovations? One of the companies we honor here is responsible for a breakthrough in EV battery technology, while another’s metal 3D printing platform holds the potential to transform how products of many kinds are produced.

Cambrian Bio
For helping cells fight cancer better and longer
Telos Biotech, a Cambrian pipeline company launched in June, is developing Telovance, a novel recombinant protein for use in cell immunotherapies. It shows great potential as a way to recognize and eliminate cancerous cells more effectively and for longer than is currently possible.

Ionic Mineral Technologies
For giving the graphite in batteries a boost
This company’s Ionisil nanosilicon anode can be added to the lithium batteries used in EVs and other applications to increase capacity and charging speed by up to 7.5x and 8x, respectively. It recently opened a new 36,000-square-foot facility designed for sustainable, commercial-scale production.

VulcanForms
For turbocharging metal 3D printing
Conventional metal 3D printers use 500-watt lasers. VulcanForms has developed one powered by a 100,000-watt laser system, permitting the process to scale up to mass production. Applications include engines, medical implants, consumer electronics, and more.

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Xandar Kardian
For monitoring vital signs via radar
The XK300-H, from Toronto-based Xandar Kardian, uses radar to provide continuous at-home monitoring of vital signs such as body motion, breathing, and heartbeat—no wearables, patches, or finger sensors involved. Its privacy-protecting design permits remote access by medical professionals without incorporating cameras or microphones.

The companies behind these technologies are among the honorees in Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech awards for 2023. See a full list of all the winners across all categories and read more about the methodology behind the selection process.

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David Lidsky is deputy editor of Fast Company. He’s responsible for helping to steer its overall editorial direction, with an emphasis on finding, commissioning, and editing long-form narrative feature stories that appear in print and online More


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