Halomine

company

About

Halomine is developing the next generation of antimicrobial products to provide long lasting protection against pathogens

  • 11 - 50

Details

Last Funding Type
Grant
Last Funding Money Raised
$250.25K
Industries
Advanced Materials,Industrial Engineering,Manufacturing
Founded date
Jan 1, 2018
Number Of Employee
11 - 50
Operating Status
Active

Our first product, HaloFilm turns any surface into an antimicrobial surface by holding chlorine from store-bought disinfectants on surfaces in a safe and effective manner for as long as a month.

HaloFilm contains a novel polymer that when sprayed on creates a thin transparent film that binds to the surface and to chlorine, at levels equivalent to what you would find in a pool. Chlorine is a universally used as a disinfectant against bacteria, virus and fungi, but has a short effective life. We extend the lifetime and overall utility of chlorine to protect surfaces continuously.

Our focus is on high touch surfaces in hospitals, mass transit systems, schools, and more; wherever pathogens spread and endanger human health.

Funding Rounds

Number of Funding Rounds
Total Funding Amount
3
$1.47M
Halomine has raised a total of $1.47M in funding over 2 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Oct 5, 2021 from a Grant round.
Announced Date Round Money Raised Number of Investors Lead Investors Post Valuation
Oct 5, 2021 Grant $1M 1 National Science Foundation Detail
Dec 18, 2020 Grant $250.25K 1 National Institutes of Health Detail
May 26, 2020 Grant $225K 1 National Science Foundation Detail

Investors

Number of Lead Investors
Number of Investors
3
2
Halomine is funded by 2 investors. National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health are the most recent investors.
Investor Name Lead Investor Funding Round
National Science Foundation Yes Grant
National Institutes of Health Yes Grant