- Investment is led by £4m from the Scottish National Investment Bank and a further £4.8m from existing investors, Archangel Investors and Par Equity
- Stirling-based company will use investment to scale its manufacturing, accelerate customer projects, and deepen R&D around further applications of its high-performance nanomaterial, Gii
Vicki Hazley, Senior Associate Investment Origination at the Scottish National Investment Bank, Alastair McMillen, Associate Director Sustainable Investment at the Scottish National Investment Bank, Jean-Christophe Granier, Chief Executive Officer at iGii and Niki McKenzie, Joint Managing Director for Archangels.
Nanomaterial producer, iGii, announces £8.8m in new funding to accelerate growth.
The Stirling-based company, formerly known as Integrated Graphene, will use the funds to accelerate customer projects, increase its manufacturing capacity, and deepen its research and development to explore further applications of its patented Gii™ material. iGii plans to expand its facilities and continue to create highly skilled local jobs.
The funding round was led by a £4m injection from the Scottish National Investment Bank (the Bank), with a further £4.8m coming from existing iGii shareholders Archangel Investors and Par Equity, both of which first invested in the business in 2020. It follows Jean-Christophe Granier joining the business as CEO in September 2023 to enhance its commercial performance.
iGii’s patented innovation, Gii™, is a 3D foam made from carbon atoms. It combines the desirable physical properties of graphene, such as sensitivity, flexibility and conductivity, without its scale-up and mass application challenges.
The cash injection will help iGii scale manufacturing of Gii-Sens™, its highly sensitive and accurate component for point-of-care diagnostic sensors. This application of Gii™ is experiencing strong demand globally due to its ability to deliver precise, laboratory-level results for a range of illnesses and indicators of illness, including cancers, pathogens, liver and heart failure.
A recent collaboration with the University of Bath used Gii-Sens™ to underpin a new battery-free sensor for testing lactic acid in athletes, opening up the possibility for an easy-to-use sensor that is available in remote locations – such as an athletics track – without the need for electricity-powered sensing equipment.
The company will also deepen its R&D into other applications of Gii™, targeting improved performance for water and food quality sensors, agricultural sensors, and battery storage.
Jean-Christophe Granier, Chief Executive Officer at iGii commented: “We are laser-focused on bringing our revolutionary Gii™ technology to markets, with immediate and significant opportunities in the healthcare sector. This additional funding will enable us to accelerate ongoing customer projects and invest in our reel-to-reel manufacturing capabilities to deliver commercial quantities of Gii™ worldwide for our customers.”
Gii is also an environmentally sustainable material as it is manufactured using a proven low-energy and chemical-free process, producing minimal waste and making the material more cost effective than traditional sensing materials, such as gold.
Alastair McMillen, Associate Director, Sustainable Investment at the Bank said: “We are excited by the growth and impact potential of iGii, and we are pleased to be invested in the company’s future, which includes scaling its products for a global market and bringing more skilled jobs to Stirling.
“The company's patented technology exemplifies cutting-edge advancements in nanomaterials, and aligns to our mission to drive innovation, helping to grow our economy and make it more competitive.”
Granier concludes: “We are thrilled the Scottish National Investment Bank is supporting our ambitious growth plans and helping us export true Scottish innovation to the world. Together with our existing investors, we are transforming customers’ product performance and delivering life-changing benefits for people and our planet.”
Niki McKenzie, Joint Managing Director for Archangels: “Partnering with our co-investors, Archangels is looking forward to supporting JC and his team on this next phase of growth. As an ambitious Scottish tech company with significant global opportunities, iGii is a great example of the type of business we invest in to drive long-term growth. Having scaled up its manufacturing capabilities, and with this funding secured, iGii now has the platform to realise its growth ambitions.”