




Nano and Advanced Materials Institute (NAMI) is pleased to announce that its innovative technologies are widely recognized at the 2026 International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva, securing 4 Gold Medals (2 with the prestigious “Congratulations of the Jury”), 3 Silver Medals and 1 Bronze Medal. This highlights NAMI’s continued leadership in translating advanced materials research into impactful real-world solutions across industries including electronics, energy, construction, sustainability, healthcare and digital security.
The technologies winning Gold Medal with Congratulations of the Jury are: “ReCon-Fill: Flowable Backfill Material from Recycled Construction Waste” – a self-compacting backfill material made with ~90% recycled construction waste to reduce carbon emissions and cost, having high flowability to fill congested areas without layer-by-layer compaction to improve efficiency and safety. Its low final strength enables easy hand excavation for future maintenance. It can be delivered ready-mixed and used in adverse weather; “Crystal-Clear Bioavailable Polyphenol Complexes” – using supercritical CO₂ to transform peptides into crystal-clear, water-soluble complexes with superior absorption to develop effective supplements.
The other two Gold Medal-winning technologies are: “NIR-Secure: Near-Infrared Invisible Ink” – embedding invisible NIR-absorbing materials into packaging for discreet authentication. Products are verified instantly with smartphone NIR-Reader and App, ensuring protection against counterfeiting, supply chain issues and diversion. It uses molecular spectral signatures and algorithms for secure real-time verification; “Multiflex-NR9: Multifunctional Gel-free Binder” – for next‑generation Ni‑rich cathodes, being fabricated via simple, cost‑effective grafting process to deliver 10‑day extended slurry stability, 20% higher binding strength and impurity‑scavenging capability, significantly prolonging cycle life under 20‑min fast charging.