Toho Acetylene Co., Ltd. Invests in 3DC Inc., Accelerating Mass Production of Next-Generation Carbon Material "Graphene MesoSponge®" and Business Collaboration in the Battery Sector
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3DC Inc. has secured 370 million JPY in funding from Toho Acetylene Co., Ltd., accelerating the mass production of the next-generation carbon material "Graphene MesoSponge® (GMS)" and business collaboration in the battery sector. This brings 3DC's total cumulative funding to 5.65 billion JPY.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the total amount raised by 3DC Inc. in its Series A Round 2nd Close, and who provided the investment?
- A: 3DC Inc. raised a total of 370 million JPY in its Series A Round 2nd Close, with investment provided by Toho Acetylene Co., Ltd. through a third-party allotment.
- Q: What is the name of the next-generation carbon material that 3DC Inc. aims to mass produce, and where was it invented?
- A: The next-generation carbon material is called Graphene MesoSponge® (GMS), which was invented at Tohoku University in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
- Q: Where are the headquarters of 3DC Inc. and Toho Acetylene Co., Ltd. located, and what region do they both represent?
- A: 3DC Inc. is headquartered in Sendai City, and Toho Acetylene Co., Ltd. is headquartered in Tagajo City, both in Miyagi Prefecture, representing regional industrial development in northern Japan.
- Q: What are the planned uses of the funds raised by 3DC Inc. from Toho Acetylene's investment in March 2026?
- A: The funds raised will be used for constructing a mass production plant and expanding the pilot plant in Toki City, along with capital investment in production infrastructure.
- Q: What shared philosophy do 3DC Inc. and Toho Acetylene Co., Ltd. hold, and how will the investment support their goals?
- A: Both companies share the philosophy of creating new industrial value from Miyagi Prefecture for global impact, and the investment will accelerate battery material development and manufacturing collaboration.