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Surface Transforms PLC has completed a fundraising

Surface Transforms PLC has raised US$10.3 million placing and up to US$2.5 million via an open offer. The placing will support the company's working capital requirements as they ramp up production for their OEM customers.

Headquartered in Liverpool, UK, Surface Transforms is a manufacturer of next-generation carbon-ceramic brake discs for automotive and aircraft applications. Surface Transforms is a highly innovative company, with its own patented materials technology and a team of PhD-qualified scientists and degree-qualified engineers.

Oaklins Cavendish, based in the UK, acted for Surface Transforms in this transaction.

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Ed Frisby

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London, United Kingdom
Oaklins Cavendish

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