Contributing to Energy Efficiency and Environmental Protection with the Copper Nano Heating Film

CEO Youngtae Kim (center) of Nanoelectronics speaking with visitors during the exhibition.
Nanoelectronics participated in JEC WORLD 2024, the world’s largest composites exhibition, after being selected as a finalist for the Startup Booster Program for the first time.
Founded in 2019 under the motto “Nanotechnology in Everyday Life”, Nanoelectronics is a deep-tech company focused on solving real-world challenges through cutting-edge nanotechnology. CEO Youngtae Kim, a nano-engineering expert with more than 15 years of experience, developed the idea of a nano heating film during his time at KAIST’s National Nano Fab Center and successfully created the Copper Nano Heating Film after years of R&D.
The company’s flagship product, the Copper Nano Heating Film, is a next-generation sheet-type heater that offers up to 90% higher energy efficiency compared to traditional heating wires. It can be applied across various sectors, including:
- Road and pavement heating
- Electric vehicle heating modules
- Heating jackets and wearable heating systems
- Any application requiring traditional heating elements
Nanoelectronics successfully reduced material costs by using copper fibers and achieved roll-to-roll mass production, enabling the development of a sheet-type heating material capable of replacing conventional heating wires.
The company’s core technologies include:
- Copper nano fiber synthesis
- Nano-fiber control and multilayer patterning
- Proprietary manufacturing equipment
Nanoelectronics currently holds seven key patents related to its technology and continues to invest in active R&D.
The company also succeeded in mass-producing a 25-meter large-area sheet heater, gaining considerable attention in the snow-melting sector for its innovative material and construction methodology. Conventional electric heating wires account for 17% of global carbon emissions, but replacing them with Nanoelectronics’ 3D Nano Heater can reduce energy consumption to approximately 60%, significantly lowering carbon output.
CEO Kim noted:
“Nanoelectronics' innovative technology received a CES 2024 Innovation Award in the energy materials category, drawing strong interest and purchase inquiries from global companies. At JEC 2024, we participated in the Startup Booster Program and were invited to showcase our products at the Startup Village during JEC Paris.”
Nanoelectronics expects 6 billion KRW in sales from the snow-melting sector in the first half of the year and plans to continue developing next-generation heating materials to replace outdated heating wires worldwide.
Source: Industry News — “Nanoelectronics Showcases Advanced Nano Heating Materials at JEC World 2024”
Contributing to Energy Efficiency and Environmental Protection with the Copper Nano Heating Film
CEO Youngtae Kim (center) of Nanoelectronics speaking with visitors during the exhibition.
Nanoelectronics participated in JEC WORLD 2024, the world’s largest composites exhibition, after being selected as a finalist for the Startup Booster Program for the first time.
Founded in 2019 under the motto “Nanotechnology in Everyday Life”, Nanoelectronics is a deep-tech company focused on solving real-world challenges through cutting-edge nanotechnology. CEO Youngtae Kim, a nano-engineering expert with more than 15 years of experience, developed the idea of a nano heating film during his time at KAIST’s National Nano Fab Center and successfully created the Copper Nano Heating Film after years of R&D.
The company’s flagship product, the Copper Nano Heating Film, is a next-generation sheet-type heater that offers up to 90% higher energy efficiency compared to traditional heating wires. It can be applied across various sectors, including:
Nanoelectronics successfully reduced material costs by using copper fibers and achieved roll-to-roll mass production, enabling the development of a sheet-type heating material capable of replacing conventional heating wires.
The company’s core technologies include:
Nanoelectronics currently holds seven key patents related to its technology and continues to invest in active R&D.
The company also succeeded in mass-producing a 25-meter large-area sheet heater, gaining considerable attention in the snow-melting sector for its innovative material and construction methodology. Conventional electric heating wires account for 17% of global carbon emissions, but replacing them with Nanoelectronics’ 3D Nano Heater can reduce energy consumption to approximately 60%, significantly lowering carbon output.
CEO Kim noted:
Nanoelectronics expects 6 billion KRW in sales from the snow-melting sector in the first half of the year and plans to continue developing next-generation heating materials to replace outdated heating wires worldwide.
Source: Industry News — “Nanoelectronics Showcases Advanced Nano Heating Materials at JEC World 2024”