Graphene nanotube manufacturer OCSiAl has added former Goldman Sachs partner Antigone Loudiadis as a director
OCSiAl, a Luxembourg-based graphene nanotube manufacturer, has appointed Antigone Loudiadis as a director following a substantial investment by her investment entity at the end of 2025. The appointment comes as the company accelerates its industrial scale-up and prepares for larger long-term investments.
Loudiadis founded and led Rothesay Life, one of the UK’s leading pension insurers. She was previously a partner at Goldman Sachs International and co-head of its European Investment Banking Division, where she led complex structured and M&A transactions over a 30-year career as a senior financial executive.
OCSiAl produces graphene nanotubes used in tyres and coatings, with applications extending to electric vehicles, data centres, artificial intelligence, robotics, and aerospace.
In a statement, Loudiadis said: “It’s cutting-edge deep tech that takes established industries—like tires and coatings—to a new level. But it also goes hand in hand with the next step in the development of EVs, data centers, AI, robotics and aerospace.”
Peter Cuneo, Chairman of the OCSiAl Board, added: “She brings a rare combination of deep capital markets expertise and firsthand experience in building and governing large, capital-intensive businesses. As OCSiAl accelerates its industrial scale-up and prepares for significantly larger long-term investments, her perspective will be invaluable in shaping our capital strategy.”
Source: OCSiAl
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