Zentek (NASDAQ:ZTEK) (NASDAQ: ZTEK) is a technology innovation and licensing company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The firm specializes in developing next-generation materials and systems with a focus on wireless charging, quantum tunneling composites (QTC), and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. Zentek’s offerings target a range of end markets, including consumer electronics, automotive, industrial automation, medical devices, and public infrastructure.
At the core of Zentek’s business model is a three-pillar strategy encompassing research and development, product prototyping, and licensing. The company’s proprietary wireless charging technology supports rapid, high-efficiency power transfer for applications such as wearable devices and smart sensors. Its QTC material platform enables pressure-sensitive switches and enhanced sensing capabilities in environments where traditional electronics may fail. Through strategic partnerships with OEMs and manufacturing partners, Zentek accelerates the commercialization of its technologies while driving recurring revenue through royalties and licensing fees.
Originally founded in 2014 following a corporate restructuring of a technology services firm, Zentek has steadily built a global footprint. Its research facilities and strategic collaborators span North America, Europe, and Asia, allowing the company to tailor its product designs to diverse regulatory and market requirements. Over the years, Zentek has entered into patent and distribution agreements with leading electronics manufacturers, reinforcing its position as a go-to licensor for advanced material and charging solutions.
Under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Elliot Eskander and a board comprised of seasoned executives in technology development and intellectual property management, Zentek continues to expand its patent portfolio and explore new verticals. The management team’s combined expertise in R&D, corporate strategy, and global supply chain operations positions the company to capitalize on the growing demand for embedded power and sensing technologies in an increasingly connected world.