Founders, from left Prof. Dr. Pablo Esquinazi, Michael Hahn, Laura Turck-Hahn, Arthur Rönisch
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ZELOCON is developing a novel technology that makes room-temperature superconductivity feasible for the first time. It is based on a newly arranged graphite crystal structure with two-dimensional superconducting interfaces. This enables the creation of highly sensitive sensors and high-performance electronic components – without the use of rare earths, but based on biocompatible graphite. This innovation enables precise real-time magnetic field measurements and, as a platform technology, opens up many new fields of application. The patented method sets new standards by making superconductivity usable without complex cooling systems – a decisive step towards energy-efficient and sustainable electronics. ZELOCON aims to radically increase the performance of modern systems, reduce environmental impact and tap into new economic potential.