

Batch #7
Category: Microelectronics, New materials
ZELOCON is developing a novel technology that makes superconductivity feasible at room temperature for the first time. It is based on a rearranged graphite crystal structure with two-dimensional superconducting interfaces. This results in highly sensitive sensors and powerful electronic components—without rare earths, but based on biocompatible graphite. This innovation enables precise magnetic field measurements in real time and, as a platform technology, opens up many new fields of application. The patented method sets new standards by making superconductivity usable without complex cooling – a decisive step towards energy-efficient and sustainable electronics. ZELOCON aims to radically increase the performance of modern systems, reduce environmental impact and tap into new economic potential.