At least with Canatu’s patented manufacturing style, the structure of carbon nanotubes can be modified in the desired direction during the process, allowing desired properties to be created in them. This way, highly advanced and high-quality carbon nanotubes can be created for very high-end end-applications. Canatu’s competitors, on the other hand, produce carbon nanotubes using a wet dispersion method, which clearly differs from Canatu’s manufacturing style. This has been discussed, for example, in the listing prospectus and our comprehensive report.

https://canatu.com/carbon-nanotube/single-walled-carbon-nanotubes-vs-multi-walled-carbon-nanotubes/
From memory, I recall Canatu’s CTO saying at the Capital Markets Day that the company’s first good 10 years were spent on truly understanding what happens in the reactor when carbon nanotubes are made using the dry deposition method. Understanding this ultimately opened up opportunities to start controlling the properties of carbon nanotubes and gradually, through this, unlock current commercial opportunities.
Could you also clarify which other companies you are referring to with this? If you have spotted any potential competitors, it would also be nice to hear about them.