Integran has launched several joint venture
companies to commercialize its technology in the automotive, sporting goods, and defense sectors.
Integran's Joint Venture Companies
| Morph Technologies has the mandate of commercializing Integran's proprietary nanomaterial technology for automotive applications.
Morph is a joint venture between Integran, Algonquin Automotive, and DuPont Engineering Polymers. Morph is co-located with Integran at its Toronto headquarters
and is fully equipped for prototyping and product development activities. |
PowerMetal Technologies is a leading high-performance component supplier of nanomaterials to the Billion dollar sporting goods and consumer products industries. PowerMetal has an extensive intellectual property portfolio with worldwide patents that protect both products and processes exclusively licensed from Integran Technologies, Inc. PowerMetal partners with industry leaders to design and develop nanometal components with unique properties that enable sporting goods companies to create breakthrough products which significantly enhance product performance. Based in Carlsbad, California, PowerMetal is a privately held corporation backed by private and venture capital funding. |
Integran Defense Systems (IDS) is a Pittsburgh, PA based affiliate of Integran technologies. IDS serves the defense industry with nanomaterial products and services in numerous applications. IDS received an investment from SAIC Venture Capital Corporation, the venture capital arm of SAIC. |





