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Qlayers is a Dutch scale-up developing innovative robotic solutions for coating large-scale industrial infrastructures such as storage tanks, wind turbine blades, and ships.
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QLayers B. V. Their mission is to help these industries become more sustainable by offering an automated coating application method that enhances energy efficiency.
QLayers has developed a unique printing technology that allows them to create nature-based microstructures, such as the drag-reducing 'sharkskin' microstructure, on certified coatings at a rapid pace. This innovative approach significantly increases energy efficiency and reduces drag, making it ideal for large structures like storage tanks, wind turbines, ships, yachts, and even aircraft. With an impressive track record of achievements, QLayers has won several awards and competitions, such as the Akzonobel business agreement, ASN Bank Wereldprijs 2018, and has been named a finalist in the Offshore Wind Innovation Awards and Chivas Venture 2019.
They have also been recognized as a wow-factor early-stage company at the Cleantech Summit Rotterdam 2018. Passionate about sharing their knowledge and insights, QLayers has an informative blog where they explore the intersection between technology and nature. They also have a dedicated team committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation in the industry.
To get in touch with QLayers and learn more about their services, you can contact them via phone at (+31) 6 - 834 576 94 or email at info@qlayers. com. They are located at Ampèreweg 2, 2627 BG Delft, The Netherlands.
QLayers is paving the way for a more sustainable future by revolutionizing the coating industry with their game-changing technologies
Company Type
Self-Owned
Company Size
11-50
Year Founded
2017
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