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ATOMTRACE

ATOMTRACE: a laser that recognizes the composition of materials

The devices of AtomTrace, a company headquartered in Brno, can determine the chemical composition of the surface of an examined object and its subsurface layers from a distance of up to 30 metres. They use a method that performs online elemental analysis of materials using laser beams. AtomTrace´s production targets scientific institutions and universities, industry, forensic investigations, and also, in the future, clinical research or agriculture.

Elemental analysis of materials

Field

CZK 8,5 Mio.

IPO proceeds in total

7,83%

Subcribed in total

ISIN

CZ0009004792

AtomTrace develops and manufactures special devices using the LIBS method, which performs online elemental analysis of materials (chemical composition) on the surface of an examined object and in its subsurface layers with the help of laser beams. It works both in laboratory conditions and outdoors up to a distance of 30 metres. The analytical instruments of AtomTrace are designed for scientific institutions and universities, industry, and forensic investigations and also, in the future, for clinical research or agriculture.

Overview of subscriptions through the START market

Date Market capitalization Price per share Raised from investors Freefloat
27. 11. 2018 CZK 108 500 000 CZK 50 CZK 8 500 000 7.83%


AtomTrace has a universal technology for measuring elements. The range of applications is very wide and suitable for the global market.

GEORG HOTAR

CEO and major shareholder

My vision is that AtomTrace will generate sales amounting to billions of CZK.

GEORG HOTAR

CEO and major shareholder

Raised capital from the stock exchange helped us to increase our working capital and strengthen our distribution network.

JAN PROČEK

Co-founder of AtomTrace


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