Description
OFF-MARKET
Exclusive Verticals Avail. – Patented Advanced Materials Building System
Albuquerque, NM – (Bernalillo County)
Seller Financing Available!
Zip Code: 87101
- Asking Price: $250,000
- Cash Flow: N/A
- Gross Revenue: N/A
- EBITDA: N/A
- FF&E: N/A
- Inventory: N/A
- Established: 2016
Business Description
Exclusive Verticals Avail. Patented Advanced Materials Building System – Our Client (“The Company”) is a Delaware Corporation that has patented a ground-breaking carbon fiber and composite materials set that has a variety of manufacturing applications. With its Principle R&D and production facility located in New Mexico, the Company’s Founder seeks to bring in outside investors/strategic partners for either or both of a) minority direct investment into the operating company or b) to purchase exclusive licensing rights for various strategic “verticals” and/or “horizontals to manufacture products in industries where the potential for both rapid adaption and high growth have been identified.
- * Manufacturing Applications/Verticals Identified:
- * Arts & Entertainment
- * Transportation
- * Automotive
- * Healthcare
- * Automation/Robotics
- * Industrial Manufacturing
- * Plastics Manufacturing & Molding
- * Aerospace
- * Sporting Goods
- * Architecture
- * Construction
- * Retail
- * Pneumatics
- * Telecommunications
- * R&D
The Company’s Founder is a distinguished former employee of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and a highly skilled proto-typer who received several Distinguished Performance Awards while in the employ of LANL, played key roles in the development of a 2013 R&D 100 Award-winning project, and was intimately involved in assembling the knowledge-base and proto-typing necessary for both the BP Oil Spill and the Fukushima Daichi Disaster Reaction Plans.
This Company (and this opportunity) is unique in that it is centered around a technology that was patented while the founders were at LANL, and represents one of the very first patents EVER released by LANL for nongovernmental/commercial applications because of the potential for improving the safety of a number of highly sensitive commercial manufacturing applications.
The company has received multiple patents through the US PTO and WIPO. The patent(s) break-down for the technology in the following countries is as follows: * The United States (3) * China (1) * Japan (1) * EPO (1) * The United Kingdom (1) * Germany (1) * France (1) The Company is offering for sale a potential 10% stake in the holding company for $1MM USD and/or the purchase of exclusive licensing rights for various product manufacturing “verticals” for $250,000.00 plus licensing revenues to be negotiated.
NDA is required for comprehensive Confidential Information Memorandum crafted by ProNova Partners.
Detailed Information
- Employees: 1
- Facilities: Well-located industrial production space in Albuquerque, NM.
- Competition: Patented technology offers significant barriers to entry.
- Growth & Expansion: The advanced materials space is especially broad that there are significant, multi-billion dollar opportunities in almost every vertical one can think of!
- Financing: If the price and deal structure are right.
- Support & Training: As needed.
- Reason for Selling: Other business interests.
Executive Summary:
The Company (YXO™ ) offers a proprietary engineered composite structural building system (named after the unique shapes of the “skeleton” a beam can take, either in a “Y” or an “X”, or in the case of many more radial plates, an “O”) that is superior in price and performance from competitors’ (and their “T” frame) solutions that rely on carbon fiber and/or metals alone.
YXO composite structures (“Endo-Structures”) utilize Kevlar strands that are interwoven around the skeleton to make it more rigid: with this unique architecture, YXO composite structures possess the superior strength-to-mass ratio of carbon fiber reinforced polymers, but with the energy absorbing strength that is similar to metals.
While Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer is a “close to ideal” and lightweight structural material, its brittle nature and inability to flex/absorb shock, along with its price, makes it a “less-thanideal” manufacturing solution when compared to YXO composite structures.
Recognizing first that there was an urgent need for lighter structural materials for use in the manufacture of aerospace, transportation, and infrastructure related products, the YXO materials set was engineered to provide manufacturers in all industries a cost-effective, composite structure innovation that offers the superior strength-to-mass of carbon fiber, a ductility similar to metals and impact energy absorption.