Lyten Inc.
About
Lyten is an advanced technology company and pioneer in 3D graphene supermaterials. Lyten’s decarbonization supermaterials are being tuned for a wide range of applications, including the next-generation Lithium-Sulfur batteries for use in the automotive, aerospace, defense, and other markets; a next-generation polymer composite that can reduce the amount of plastic used by up to half while maintaining structural and impact strength; and next-generation sensor arrays that significantly increase detection sensitivity and selectivity for use in automotive, industrial, health, and safety applications. Lyten, founded in 2015, is led by a group of experienced executives from across Automotive, Energy, Batteries, Semiconductors, Manufacturing and Defense sectors; lists more than 350 patent matters; and is currently manufacturing Lyten 3D Graphene™ material, as well as its high-value applications, at its headquarters in San Jose, Calif. To learn more, visit lyten.com.
Headquarters Address
145 Baytech Dr.
San Jose, CA 95134
United States
Website
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