Nuvvon Inc and The Rutgers EcoComplex jointly announce Nuvvon Inc.’s move from the EcoComplex to their new facility.
The Rutgers EcoComplex “Clean Energy Innovation Center and Business Incubator” and Nuvvon Inc. jointly announce that the start-up innovator in the development of solid-state battery materials is graduating after seven years of successful growth at the Rutgers business incubator. Located in Bordentown, NJ, the Rutgers EcoComplex provides support to clean energy and environment-related start-ups, enabling innovators to become entrepreneurs, and is proud that another successful start-up is graduating from its business incubation facilities.
“The EcoComplex is again contributing to New Jersey’s clean technology innovation achievement targets. Nuvvon Inc., formerly known as Sidhu Labs, moved into our Incubator facility seven years ago,” said Serpil Guran, director of Rutgers EcoComplex. “We supported and witnessed this young start-up initiative to reach today’s levels. We wish them greater successes in their research and development of next-generation battery material science,” added Guran.
Since 2018, Nuvvon Inc. has grown from a two-person research start-up to a size for scaled-up research and development and needed to relocate to a larger 6,000 sf. facility in Parsippany, NJ.
“Nuvvon would like to thank Rutgers for their abiding support and excellent facilities at the EcoComplex,” said Jonathan Lex, Chief Operating Officer of Nuvvon Inc. “Nuvvon is growing, and we need to employ more talent and require more equipment. We need a bigger space for us to grow further and that is why we are graduating and relocating from the EcoComplex,” added Lex.
Manveer Sidhu, President and Head of Innovation at Nuvvon Inc. also commended the Rutgers EcoComplex team with respect to their willingness to host greentech-based businesses.
“Many Incubator facilities across New Jersey refused us occupancy because we were not a biotech or pharmaceutical-based enterprise. The Rutgers EcoComplex, as a “Clean Energy Innovation Center,” accepted Nuvvon, and we are extremely grateful to Director Serpil Guran and her staff for making this possible. Without the Rutgers EcoComplex, Nuvvon would not be in the position it is today,” said Sidhu.
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