About us

TFT Nano Center

We are high tech dynamic Serbian company specialized in production and characterization of
nanomaterials intended for usage in cosmetics and other fields of human health and beauty.

TFT Nano Center was founded on February 26, 2018. by ”ZEPTER INTERNATIONAL” to research, develop and manufacture nanomaterials that contribute to the protection of human health and improve quality of life.

Our first steps are related to experimentally discovery of unique paramagnetic/diamagnetic property of water at nanotesla (nT) level by researchers from NanoLab (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade). Since then, TFT Nano Center arose from the NanoLab research activities and results. Many researchers from NanoLab are now employed at the TFT Nano Center. Additionally, there is very close collaboration between those two institutions, which include people, equipment and R&D programs.

TFT Nano Center is a high tech dynamic Serbian company specialized in production and characterization of nanomaterials intended for usage in cosmetics and other fields of human health and beauty.

TFT Nano Center produce in small scale carbon-water based nanomaterial, 6-20 nm in size. We characterized our product by TEM, UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy and calculated Zeta Potential and estimated other physical characteristics.

We are orientated toward expanding knowledge in the field of “water-based nanomedicine” and developing new nanomaterials with advanced characteristics and functionality. For these purposes, our goal is to incorporate gold micro- and nanoparticles (GNP) with well known beneficial characteristics and performance into our product.

TFT Nano Center has ambition to further develop, improve and raise its products to a higher level through collaboration with other companies.

The keywords of the TFT center activities are:

water

(Thales)

harmony

(Fibonacci)

electro-magnetism

(Tesla)

at the nano level

The Nobel Prize Winner

The Nobel Prize Winner for physiology and medicine in 2001, Sir Richard Timothy Hunt (second from left), in our NanoLab at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade in period when  NanoLab and ZEPTER INTERNATIONAL worked to set up to establish TFT Nano Center with an ultimate goal to develop “water based nanomedicine”.

He discovered protein molecules that control cell division, the same issue from nanoscience and technology approach (Opto-magnetic imaging spectroscopy – OMIS) we have been working on.