Brandon Sweeney, Ph.D. launches Sween Solve LLC to provide materials science, manufacturing, and commercialization consulting to deep-tech companies.
Sween Solve LLC is now open for business. Founded by Brandon Sweeney, Ph.D., the practice provides technical consulting services to deep-tech companies navigating complex materials, manufacturing, and commercialization challenges.
Brandon brings more than 15 years of experience spanning nanomaterials research, advanced manufacturing, and deep-tech entrepreneurship to the consulting practice. His work includes co-founding TriFusion Devices, serving as EVP R&D Materials at Essentium Inc. through its Series B and SPAC transaction, and currently serving as CTO of Elect Nano LLC. He holds 30+ patents and has published 11 peer-reviewed papers in journals including Carbon, Science Advances, Nano Letters, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.
Sween Solve is based in Gilbert, Arizona and serves clients nationally and remotely.
Services
Sween Solve offers five core service areas:
- **Technical Strategy & Problem Solving** — root-cause analysis, technology selection, and R&D strategy
- **Materials & Product Development** — formulation, processing, and characterization guidance
- **Advanced Manufacturing & Scale-Up** — bridging lab results to production-scale performance
- **Commercialization & Technical Business Support** — technical narrative development, IP strategy, and due diligence support
- **Technical Writing & Communication** — white papers, patent specifications, grants, and technical marketing content
Engagement Models
Clients can engage Sween Solve on an hourly advisory basis, fixed-scope project basis, or through a monthly retainer for ongoing technical support.
To schedule an initial consultation, visit sweensolve.com/schedule-consultation.
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TEDx Talk Now Available: Innovation in 3D Printing
Brandon's TEDx Texas Tech University talk on nanomaterials and microwaves in 3D printing is now available online.
Publication: Dielectric Barrier Discharge for CNT-Loaded Interface Heating
New research published in Nano Letters demonstrates a dielectric barrier discharge applicator for heating CNT-loaded interfaces, enhancing 3D-printed bond strength.
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