A spin-off of Cornell and Auburn Universities and having an antimicrobial solutions focus, Halomine is developing novel N-halamine-based antimicrobial materials and products. The firm's first consumer product, HaloFilm™, keeps surfaces germ-free for longer and can turn every surface into an antimicrobial surface. As a firm, Halomine is structured around a novel high-performance and sustainable antimicrobial coating materials that can be put to use in food processing, healthcare, as well as in the home. The firm's consumer-ready product - designated HaloFilm™ - is a unique rechargeable antimicrobial liquid spray that creates an antimicrobial film on almost any surface. HaloFilm offers a continuous protection against microbes on surface materials such as on stainless steel, plastics, coat of paint, or rubber. The product effectively extends the life of chlorine-based disinfectants from short-term to many hours and is designed to keep surfaces germ-free for longer and - potentially - effectively turn every surface into an antimicrobial surface.