Uni-Heat Overview

  • Year Founded
  • 2001

Year Founded

  • Status
  • Out of Business

  • Latest Deal Type
  • Out of Business

Uni-Heat General Information

Description

Developer of an energy membrane collector designed to obtain energy from the phase change of water into ice. The company's product reclaims latent energy through continuous changing of water temperature, enabling organizations to develop an alternative source of energy.

Contact Information

Ownership Status
Out of Business
Financing Status
Formerly VC-backed
Corporate Office
  • Stalowa 1
  • Sosnowiec, Silesian District 41-214
  • Poland
Primary Industry
Alternative Energy Equipment
Other Industries
Energy Production
Vertical(s)
CleanTech, TMT
Corporate Office
  • Stalowa 1
  • Sosnowiec, Silesian District 41-214
  • Poland

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Uni-Heat Valuation & Funding

Deal Type Date Amount Raised to Date Post-Val Status Stage
2. Out of Business 01-Apr-2012 Completed Out of Business
1. Later Stage VC Completed Startup
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Uni-Heat FAQs

  • When was Uni-Heat founded?

    Uni-Heat was founded in 2001.

  • Where is Uni-Heat headquartered?

    Uni-Heat is headquartered in Sosnowiec, Poland.

  • What industry is Uni-Heat in?

    Uni-Heat’s primary industry is Alternative Energy Equipment.

  • Is Uni-Heat a private or public company?

    Uni-Heat is a Private company.

  • What is Uni-Heat’s current revenue?

    The current revenue for Uni-Heat is 00000.

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