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Xtalic Corporation

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Xtalic Corporation is a materials science company based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, founded in 2005 by MIT professor Chris Schuh and Dr. Lund. The company specializes in the computational design of nanostructured metal alloys, focusing on enhancing durability, corrosion resistance, temperature stability, and sustainability for high-performance applications. Using its proprietary Dynamic Nanostructure Control® platform, Xtalic develops innovative material solutions that replace costly or toxic materials with benign, widely available metals. Its flagship products include XTRONIC® nanostructured nickel for connectors, LUNA® nanostructured silver alloys, XTALIUM® aluminum alloys, and XENERGY soft magnetic alloys. Xtalic serves various sectors, including consumer electronics, data communications, electric vehicles, and semiconductors, contributing to significant advancements in waterproofing and reducing CO2 emissions. The company is led by CEO Tom Clay and has around 36 employees, with an annual revenue of approximately $7.4 million.