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Forge Nano's Atomic Armor platform sits at the intersection of the three largest industrial policy investments in American history. Three pieces of landmark legislation, passed in the same period of congressional activity, are collectively reshaping the demand landscape for advanced materials manufacturing in the United States. The CHIPS and Science Act directs more than fifty billion dollars toward domestic semiconductor manufacturing. Every advanced fab funded under CHIPS requires ALD for critical process steps. The equipment and process expertise market is a direct and compounding beneficiary of every fab that breaks ground. The Inflation Reduction Act directs more than three hundred and seventy billion dollars toward clean energy manufacturing. Domestic content requirements create structural demand for US-based cathode material processing. ALD-coated battery materials from domestic suppliers are directly favored by IRA manufacturing credit structures. The National Defense Authorization Act funds the war platform programs that create materials requirements no commercial market generates. Unmanned platforms, soldier systems, next-generation satellite constellations, and space systems all carry ALD-intensive materials specifications. Forge Nano's Atomic Armor platform sits at the intersection of all three. These are not correlated policy risks. CHIPS, IRA, and the NDAA address different end markets, operate on different procurement timelines, and draw from different appropriations structures. For a platform technology with exposure to all three, the result is genuine demand diversification underwritten by government policy. Three tailwinds. One Atomic Armor platform. #AtomicArmor #ForgeNano #CHIPSAct #IRA #NDAA #IndustrialPolicy #ALD #CapitalMarkets

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