
Scaling Carbon Materials for the Grid (with Bryan Guido Hassin of DexMat)
CC Pod
Bryan's climate-tech founder journey
Bryan describes his background, Third Derivative work, and transition from software to deep materials innovation.
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The latest episode of CC Pod features Bryan Guido Hassin, CEO of DexMat, joins host Dimitry Gershenson to discuss the "materials transition" necessary to power the global shift toward clean energy.
DexMat’s flagship innovation, Galvorn, is a carbon-based conductive material designed to replace copper and steel. By stripping carbon from greenhouse gases like methane, DexMat creates a material that is as conductive as copper, 15 times stronger than steel, and lighter than aluminum. This “super-material” serves as a circular alternative to traditional metals, providing a way to scale the energy transition without the environmental devastation associated with conventional mining.
The company addresses a looming “copper crisis” driven by the massive demand from EVs, renewable energy, and AI data centers. Unlike copper production, which is thermodynamically inefficient and ecologically damaging, Galvorn is manufactured using a zero-loss recycling process and a cost trajectory that is outperforming even solar and batteries. Currently at cost parity with specialty aerospace metals, DexMat is on a path to undercut commodity copper prices within years.
DexMat has evolved from a broad "moonshot" startup to a commercially focused leader in the $300 billion conductive wire market. Hassin shares hard-won lessons on founder-investor alignment and the necessity of strategic focus in deep tech. Proudly made in America and shipped globally, Galvorn is enabling industries to do more with less while laying the foundation for a stronger, more efficient, and sustainable world.
To learn more about DexMat, visit https://dexmat.com/.
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