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[Virtual Presenter] Dimpora, a Swiss company, is pioneering innovation in the outdoor textile industry. With a strong focus on sustainability, Dimpora is revolutionizing the way we experience nature while protecting it..

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[Audio] Dimpora was founded in 2019 by Mario Stucki and Anna Beltzung, who met during their studies in chemical engineering at ETH Zurich. They started their journey together, sharing the same Swiss values and a love for ski slopes. As co-founders, they work well as a team and have a strong passion for creating innovative solutions for performance wear. With a mission to protect people and nature, Dimpora aims to provide sustainable and high-performance membranes for the outdoor textile industry..

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[Audio] Dimpora's technology relies on a template removal approach, which enables the creation of necessary porosity, thereby ensuring excellent breathability. The company's membranes are composed of a fluorine-free material that simultaneously exhibits waterproof and breathable properties. This production process involves three stages: first, a liquid membrane dispersion containing coated particles is prepared; secondly, this dispersion is applied to a substrate via 3D printing and drying; finally, the coated particles are removed through a template removal step, resulting in a breathable membrane..

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[Audio] Amphico, a material innovation start-up, was founded in 2018 by Jun Kamei, a materials engineer with a passion for water sports. The company has developed three technologies: Amphitex, Amphidry, and Amphigill. Being awarded the Defense Accelerator Grant in 2019, developing a physical gill for underwater breathing, collaborating with Future Fashion Factory and The University of Leeds, being a finalist in the Mass Challenge program in 2021, and scaling up in-house physical R&D activities at Makerversity in London in 2022 to refine the manufacturing process were some of the key milestones. The company received funding from various sources, including grants and seed rounds. Amphico has four patent families and employs between 1-10 employees. Its headquarters is located in London, UK..

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[Audio] The company has announced plans to commercialize its 100% recyclable and PFAS-free waterproof breathable textile technology, called Amphitex, in 2024. This technology uses Amphidry Yarn in the face fabric that is inherently superhydrophobic, eliminating the need for any repellent coating solutions. The company's intellectual property portfolio suggests that patents WO2022101649A1 and WO2022243700A1 are related to this technology..

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[Audio] Soliyarn is a smart textile company that leverages Chemical Vapor Deposition technology to create textiles with unprecedented heating, sensing, and liquid repellent functionality. Founded in 2018, the company aims to revolutionize the smart garment industry through the development of electrically conductive yarn. With a strong IP portfolio and funding from reputable organizations, Soliyarn has established itself as a leader in the field. Its founding member, Trisha Andrew, PhD, serves as the Chief Scientific Officer and Founder..

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[Audio] Soliaryn's repellent coatings provide protection against wicking and absorption, making them suitable for a wide range of textiles, including natural and synthetic fibers. The company's technology does not rely on water or PFAS during production, and the chemicals used are derived from biological sources, allowing for easy degradation by soil bacteria. This environmentally friendly approach ensures that no special disposal procedures are required once the lifecycle of a vapor-coated garment is complete..

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[Audio] Dimpora, a Swiss company, was founded in 2018. With the support of crowdfunding through Kickstarter, the company raised $1,026,231. Since then, Dimpora has grown, now headquartered in British Columbia, Canada, with a revenue of $6.06 million. The company has developed a strong intellectual property portfolio, consisting of five patent families, and employs between 11 and 50 people. The founding members include Mario Stucki, CEO and co-founder, and Anna Beltzung, CTO and co-founder..

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[Audio] The company Vessi Footwear has developed a patented technology called Dyma-tex, which makes their shoes 100% waterproof and breathable. This technology uses a water-breathable membrane made of polyurethane, featuring millions of tiny pores that allow heat and moisture to escape while preventing water molecules from entering the shoe. This innovation enables shoes to remain dry and comfortable even in wet conditions. Vessi has successfully applied this technology to various footwear products, including Cityscape Boots, Everyday Move Sneakers, and Kids' Shoes. These products cater to different needs, such as urban wear, everyday wear, and waterproof protection for children's feet. With a strong IP-protected technology and effective marketing strategies, Vessi has established a reputable brand, evident in its successful crowdfunding campaign..

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[Audio] Dimpora has patent families in various locations, including British Columbia, Canada; Massachusetts, USA; London, UK; California, USA; and Zurich, Switzerland. The company has secured nine patent families in British Columbia, four in Massachusetts, three in London, one in California, and five in Zurich. This represents Dimpora's innovative work in the outdoor textile industry, showcasing their commitment to sustainability and high-performance. The patent families demonstrate Dimpora's expertise and leadership in the industry, allowing them to continuously improve and provide effective solutions for clients..

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[Audio] Dimpora's technology is focused on creating sustainable, high-performance membranes for the outdoor textile industry. The company provides various products, including the Dimpora membrane, which is utilized in the capsule collection. Moreover, Dimpora collaborates with other firms to develop novel technologies such as Amphitex, Amphidry, and Amphigill. These innovations strive to enhance the performance of textiles while minimizing environmental harm. Furthermore, Dimpora invests in joint ventures and partnerships to advance its research and development endeavors..

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[Audio] Dimpora's technology focuses on developing sustainable, high-performance membranes for the outdoor textile industry. With a single technology, Dimpora Membrane, the company aims to achieve product-readiness. Dimpora is expected to complete all R&D by summer 2023. The technology is process-based, and Dimpora offers a chemical-based alternative..

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[Audio] Dimpora's founders do not hold technical intellectual property rights. They have developed waterproof textiles and shoes. The company's founders possess technical intellectual property rights. The founder has intellectual property rights. The rating for the waterproof textiles is 5.0. The rating for the waterproof shoes is 3.0. The ratings for the other products are between 2.0 and 4.0..

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[Audio] Dimpora's product/technology portfolio focuses on developing sustainable, high-performance membranes for the outdoor textile industry. With a strong geographical coverage, the company has collaborated with partners from various regions, including Switzerland, and has filed IP claims globally. Dimpora's collaborative strength lies in its extensive partnerships, showcasing its ability to work with multiple stakeholders. Currently, the company is in the product development stage, focusing on commercializing its membrane technology. Dimpora's technology focus is centered around its proprietary membrane technology, which is designed to replace traditional waterproofing methods. The company's technology readiness is evident in its timeline for converting research and development into product sales. In terms of innovation type, Dimpora's technology is process-based, utilizing novel processes to achieve waterproofing without relying on PFAS chemicals. The market innovation strength of Dimpora's technology is unique, offering a new approach to waterproofing in the outdoor textile industry. The application strength of Dimpora's technology is extensive, with potential applications in various industries beyond outdoor textiles. Finally, the founder's technical strength is evident, given the relation between Dimpora's IP and the company's technologies. Overall, Dimpora's technical alignment with Kuraray's technology is high, indicating a strong connection between the two companies..