The Future Is Woven In Graphene

Nanoloom is redefining performance textiles by engineering graphene-based fibres that outperform traditional synthetic and natural fibres without toxicity, microfibre shedding or waste. Cost-competitive and supply-chain ready, Nanoloom makes high-performance sustainability scalable.

Our Technology

Graphene is an ultra-light, incredibly strong material discovered in 2004 from ordinary graphite. Despite being thinner than a strand of DNA, it is stronger than steel and more flexible than rubber, making it one of the most advanced materials ever identified. Since 2020, Nanoloom has been applying this breakthrough material to textiles—starting with stretch fibres—to unlock a new generation of high-performance, sustainable fabrics.

Material Library

Our Applications

  • High-tech swimwear, leggings, outerwear, footwear and waterproof coatings

  • Lightweight composites, interiors, anti-puncture layers

  • Armour, sensor integration, stealth coatings

  • Flexible circuits, coatings, structural materials

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FROM MEDICINE TO MATERIAL

Our Story

Nanoloom’s journey began in medical research, where advanced materials were developed to support nerve regeneration and wound healing—applications demanding exceptional strength, flexibility and biocompatibility. As this technology evolved, our team recognised its potential beyond healthcare, particularly in industries where materials innovation has stalled. By translating breakthroughs from regenerative medicine into scalable manufacturing, Nanoloom bridges cutting-edge science and real-world production to unlock new possibilities for advanced materials.

Meet the Team

  • Victoria Mataczynski

    CO-FOUNDER

    Victoria is a former corporate lawyer at top international firms, having executed global deals from VC to IPO stage, and created new governance structures eg B Corp conversions. She's managed billion-dollar projects across continents and built award-winning teams.

 But she’s also been an innovator, running the product development and desgn for the AI models at a high-growth tech startup that is now used by most of the top global firms.

  • Alexander Seifalian

    CO-FOUNDER

    Alex brings a powerhouse of experience to Nanoloom, having spent 26 years at the Royal Free Hospital as a Professor of Nanotechnology. With over 683 peer-reviewed articles and 14 international patents under his belt, he's a true leader in the field.

But Alex isn't just about groundbreaking research. He's passionate about turning ideas into reality. He's successfully commercialised numerous products and his dedication to innovation has been recognised with prestigious awards like the Medical Future Innovation prize and the EU Life Sciences Award.

  • Oliver Willett

    COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR

    Oliver spent years working behind the scenes at Canada's largest textile manufacturer, leaving his mark on groundbreaking materials like Dermoflex (the waterproof, breathable coating you love) and Crohmiq (those amazing anti-static fabrics).

His expertise extends far beyond – Oliver has a deep understanding of scaling and commercialising textiles tech, having been there for D3O impact protection and Dri-release's magic blend of moisture-wicking and absorption.

  • Chemical Engineer

    Varun Hegde

    CHEMICAL ENGINEER

    Varun Hedge is a dedicated chemical engineer and academic originally from Mumbai, India. With a passion for science and innovation, Varun moved to the United States to pursue his education, first settling in New York and later in Los Angeles. Over the span of a decade, he immersed himself in the rigorous study of chemical engineering, culminating in the attainment of a Ph.D. His academic journey has been marked by a commitment to excellence and a deep interest in advancing the field of chemical engineering.

  • Azia Bolger

    MATERIALS RESEARCHER AND LAB ASSISTANT

    Azia brings a unique blend of scientific expertise and creative design to Nanoloom. With a Master's in Chemistry from the University of Edinburgh, where she specialised in electrochemical sensors for detecting toxic metals in aquatic ecosystems, Azia applies her strong analytical skills to the development of sustainable materials.

  • Ruth M. Marshall

    TEXTILE DESIGN ENGINEER

    Ruth is a dedicated textile engineer with a specialism in weaving and a deep understanding of knit, print, and yarn twisting techniques. A graduate of UAL, she brings both technical expertise and creative flair to every project she tackles.