MITO Materials Raises Funding for Graphene Additive Technology
MITO’s additives said to enhance fiber-reinforced composites and thermoplastics up to 135% beyond standard performance metrics.
Indianapolis-based specialty chemicals company raised $4.6 million dollars in a recent funding round that came from a seed extension by existing and new MITO investors such as specialty chemicals solutions provider, , and will be used to expand MITO’s Indianapolis operations, including new lab space for developing industry leading products and new composite material technologies. MITO’s portfolio of advanced polymer additives includes a proprietary graphene-functionalization technique that creates E-GO, the hybrid polymer modifier currently in production and in use in several industries.

MITO’s CEO Haley Keith.
Photo Credit: MITO Materials
All MITO additives reportedly enhance fiber-reinforced composites and thermoplastics well beyond standard performance metrics (up to 135%) and are engineered to integrate into existing production lines at an extremely low concentration with proven compatibility in a variety of material combinations. MITO recently relocated their lab and office space to an inclusive office and lab facility in Indianapolis, bringing their team to the center of Midwest manufacturing. This location change and the additional capital from the latest seed round has positioned MITO to grow.
Said MITO CEO Haley Marie Keith, “We appreciate the backing of all our investors, including our strategic partnership with Ingevity, a leader in specialty polymers. As we build on the recent success of MITO’s graphene additive in a sporting product, we welcome the years of polymer chemicals experience that Ingevity’s Steve Hulme brings to our board of directors….U.S. manufacturers are looking for solutions to help them create lightweight materials that address global climate change issues and contribute to a sustainable future. MITO’s uniquely scalable additive solution set that can be paired with a number of polymers to create stronger, lightweight final products without changing production systems. We are ready to help U.S. manufacturers fight climate change and achieve sustainability goals.”
Said Steve Hulme, Ingevity’s sr.v.p. of performance chemicals and president of engineered polymers, “MITO is doing innovative work. We are excited to be involved with a company that’s creating chemistries and technologies that enable a more sustainable future.”
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