Evercloak

Transforming today’s technology with tomorrow’s advanced materials

We’re creating advanced material manufacturing processes that can solve some of the world’s biggest environmental issues.

Our ultra-thin nanofilms can curb greenhouse gas emissions by radically reducing the energy required for commercial and residential air conditioning and dehumidification systems. They can transform seawater into drinking water in drought-prone areas. They can improve batteries and solar cells, making renewable energy more viable. They can even help stop the spread of COVID-19.

And thanks to our patented technology, we can manufacture large sheets of these nanofilms efficiently and affordably, positioning us at the forefront of cleantech and climate tech innovation.

Evercloak is building a strong team of talented individuals who are passionate about innovation, technology, and driving a positive impact on the world.

Evercloak is an advanced material innovation spin-out company from the University of Waterloo, Ontario. Evercloak is commercializing a manufacturing platform for producing continuous, large-area nano-films. These films are increasingly used for a wide range of applications such as energy storage, smart packaging, electronic devices, corrosion inhibitors, and membranes. 

Evercloak’s initial focus is on manufacturing graphene-based membranes for dehumidification to significantly reduce the energy use and associated greenhouse gas-related with building cooling.

Evercloak is a winner of the NRCan Breakthrough Energy Solutions Canada program, which includes seed funding to accelerate technology development in this area.

Evelyn  Allen

Evelyn Allen

  • Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
  • Co-Founder
Ted  Mao

Ted Mao

  • CTO: Chief Technology Officer
Matt  Heuft

Matt Heuft

  • VP of Business Development
Michael  Pope

Michael Pope

  • Co-Founder
  • Scientific Advisor
Mark  Weigel

Mark Weigel

  • CFO: Chief Financial Officer
Steve  Hoover

Steve Hoover

  • Advisor
Axine Water Technologies

Axine Water Technologies

  • On-site treatment of the toughest organics in industrial wastewater