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Forge Nano Pursues Public Listing via Business Combination to Scale Atomic Layer Deposition Platform

Forge Nano Pursues Public Listing via Business Combination to Scale Atomic Layer Deposition Platform

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Forge Nano, the company is entering what it describes as a new chapter by pursuing a business combination intended to result in becoming a public company. The post emphasizes that its core focus on deploying Atomic Layer Deposition technology at industrial scale across semiconductors, batteries, defense, aerospace, and industrial powders is expected to remain unchanged.

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The LinkedIn post suggests that access to public capital is viewed internally as a way to accelerate scaling of Forge Nano’s Atomic Armor platform in line with time-sensitive demand in key end markets. It cites U.S. policy-driven semiconductor fab buildouts, ongoing qualification at battery gigafactories, and long-cycle defense procurement programs as examples of environments where the company sees urgency and long-term opportunity.

Forge Nano’s post highlights that its existing base of validated technology, paying customers, and manufacturing capabilities forms the foundation for this potential next phase of growth. For investors, a successful transition to public markets could provide the company with additional funding options to expand production, deepen customer relationships in critical infrastructure sectors, and potentially enhance its competitive position within deep-tech and advanced manufacturing segments.

The post directs readers to a press release for more information on the business combination agreement, indicating that further transaction-specific details are available outside the social media update. While execution risks and market conditions will ultimately shape the financial outcome, the move toward a public structure, if completed, may signal an ambition to scale in markets where performance and reliability are central to procurement decisions.

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