Micro Nano Technologies Selected for US Navy (ONR) Phase II SBIR Award

ONR Phase II SBIR Award

In the proposed Phase II effort, a working prototype of the system will be built, and its reliable operation will be demonstrated to prove its capability to reduce shipboard HVAC power consumption at a variety of inlet air conditions, at design (tropical, summer, and winter) and off-design conditions. This system, sized for an airflow of 2000 cubic feet per minute (cfm), will have 10-tons cooling capacity when subjected to summer design conditions and 30 kilowatts (kW) heating capacity at winter design conditions. The system will be designed to meet all geometrical, piping, electrical, and electronics interfaces within the navy shipboard environment. The system will also be mechanically tested (shock, vibration, hazard, etc.) to ensure its compliance with the applicable MIL standards. If successful, these efforts will demonstrate the functionality and performance of a compact, efficient absorption dehumidification and heating system optimized for operation within the high latent loads present in shipboard operations. Additionally, the system does not use GWP refrigerants and could increase shipboard IAQ and reduce humidity-driven failure of shipboard equipment.

Micro Nano Technologies Awarded USDA Phase I SBIR Funding

USDA Phase I SBIR

Micro Nano Technologies was one of seventy-six winners of the USDA Phase I SBIR award for our Solar-Powered Efficient Dryer for Crop Preservation, Conditioning, and Storage. This funding is given to support the conducting of “high-quality research that addresses critical scientific challenges and opportunities in agriculture.” We are excited and honored to receive this award and look forward to further collaboration with USDA in bringing this cutting-edge technology to market.

Micro Nano Technologies Receives DOE Funding for Paper and Forest Product Decarbonization

DOE Industrial Decarbonization

As part of the Department of Energy’s investment in the decarbonization of American industry, Micro Nano Technologies was selected as one of six organizations tasked with reducing “net energy GHG emissions in the paper and forest products industry.” This funding highlights the versatility of Micro Nano Technologies’ absorption technology and its many possible applications.

Micro Nano Technologies Wins Funding Award from Qatar Research, Development and Innovation Council

QRDI Innovation Award

Micro Nano Technologies was selected to work with Hassad Food in Qatar on “Atmospheric Water Harvesting in Harsh Environments.” MNT’s transformative technology will be utilized to extract water from the atmosphere in notoriously water-scarce areas, decreasing reliance on desalination and increasing agricultural productivity in the country.

Micro Nano Technologies Named as Winners of DHS Cooling Solutions Challenge

DHS Cooling Solutions Challenge

Micro Nano Technologies has been selected as a winner of the Department of Homeland Security Cooling Solutions Challenge to identify innovations to counter extreme heat. MNT was chosen as a winner in the “Use Case” category for our Fuel-Flexible Ultra-Efficient Air Conditioning System for Improved Resilience that can be used to cool household, group quarter or multi-person units.

Micro Nano Technologies Receives Funding from ARPA-E SEED Program

ARPA-E SEED

Micro Nano Technologies was identified by the Department of Energy as a forerunner in the development of energy-efficient drying technology. Through this funding, MNT will continue its development of MNT’s thermally driven industrial semi-open absorption heat pump dryer that holds the potential to revolutionize drying processes and accelerate decarbonization

Micro Nano Technologies Chosen as Part of NYSERDA NextGen HVAC Technology Program

NYSERDA NextGen

The state of New York’s interest in reducing carbon emissions from the building sector while continuing to meet its needs has led to a partnership between NYSERDA and Micro Nano Technologies. This funding will support MNT’s New Generation Ultra-Efficient Separate Sensible and Latent Cooling Air-Conditioning system that has the ability to meet cooling demands and lower energy demands in climate zones across the country.