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Taiwan Carbon Materials (TCMC) Enters the U.S. Market with ESG Solutions and AI/5G Thermal Management

Taiwanese startup, Taiwan Carbon Materials Corp (TCMC), participated in the "IP2 Scale Out Program," co-hosted by i2i and the American startup accelerator, EntreCamp. On June 21, during the investment pitch event (Taiwan Demo Day) held in Manhattan, founder Cherry Lin presented TCMC's innovations, gaining significant recognition from the U.S. investment community.


TCMC develops innovative eco-friendly carbon materials, including graphene and carbon nanotubes, that cater to trending sectors such as AI/5G, electric vehicle batteries, and greenhouse gas emissions, providing highly competitive ESG solutions.


(Cherry Lin, founder of TCMC, demonstrated the innovative technologies and products at the investment pitch event.)


Taiwan Carbon Materials Corp (TCMC) is a global leader in advanced carbon materials and ESG green energy solutions. The company focuses on the development, application, and production of high-quality carbon materials, including graphene and carbon nanotubes. These materials effectively address equipment cooling issues, enhance operational efficiency, and reduce energy costs.


TCMC's solutions are applicable in trending sectors like AI, 5G, electric vehicle batteries, and greenhouse gas capture technologies. Additionally, they help reduce carbon emissions and promote green energy development.


Cherry Lin, the founder of TCMC, stated that the primary goal of participating in the New York program was to understand the U.S. market ecosystem as a basis for market expansion strategies and to seek opportunities for collaboration with local brands and clients.


In an interview, Cherry Lin explained, "We joined IP2 Scale Out Program to understand the expansion strategies in the U.S. market and to get to know the local expansion channels. Since we are relatively unfamiliar with the U.S. market, the guidance from mentors has been invaluable."


(TCMC showcases its greenhouse gas capture technology and carbon material development solutions.)

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