D3O

D3O is the namesake ingredient brand of British company D3O Lab, which specializes in rate-sensitive impact protection technologies.

The brand comprises a portfolio of more than 30 technologies and materials including set foams, formable foams, set elastomers, and formable elastomers. D3O is sold in more than 50 countries. It is used in sports and motorcycle gear; protective cases for consumer electronics including phones; industrial workwear; and military protection including helmet pads and limb protectors.



History
In 1999, the materials scientists Richard Palmer and Philip Green experimented with a dilatant fluid with non-Newtonian properties. Unlike water, this fluid was free-flowing when at rest but became instantly hard upon impact.

As snowboarders, Palmer and Green drew inspiration from snow and decided to replicate its matrix-like quality to develop a flexible material that incorporated the dilatant fluid. After experimenting with numerous materials and formulas, they invented a flexible, pliable material that locked together and solidified in the event of a collision.

When incorporated into clothing, the material moves with the wearer while providing comprehensive protection.

Palmer and Green filed a patent application, which they used as the foundation for commercialising their invention and setting up a business in 1999. D3O was used commercially for the first time by the United States Ski Team and the Canadian ski team at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games. D3O first entered the motorcycle market in 2009 when the ingredient was incorporated into CE-certified armour for the apparel brand Firstgear.

Philip Green left D3O in 2006, and in 2009 founder Richard Palmer brought in Stuart Sawyer as interim CEO. Palmer took a sabbatical in 2010 and left the business in 2011, at which point executive leadership was officially handed over to Sawyer, who has remained in the position since. In 2014, D3O received one of the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise and was awarded £237,000 by the Technology Strategy Board—now known as Innovate UK—to develop a shock absorption helmet system prototype for the defence market to reduce the risk of traumatic brain injury.

The following year, Sawyer secured £13 million in private equity funding from venture capital investor Beringea, allowing D3O to place more emphasis on product development and international marketing. D3O opened headquarters in London, which include test laboratories and house its global business functions.

With exports to North America making up an increasing part of its business, the company set up a new operating base located within the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center (VTCRC), a research park for high-technology companies located in Blacksburg, Virginia. The same year, D3O consumer electronics brand partner Gear4 became the UK’s number 1 phone case brand in volume and value. Gear 4 has since become present in consumer electronics retail stores worldwide including Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile.

In 2017, D3O became part of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) committee which developed the first standard in North America to address the risk to hands from impact injuries: ANSI/ISEA 138-2019, American National Standard for Performance and Classification for Impact Resistant Hand Protection.

D3O was acquired in September 2021 by independent private equity fund Elysian Capital III LP. The acquisition saw previous owners Beringea US & UK and Entrepreneurs Fund exit the business after six years of year-on-year growth.

D3O applications
D3O has various applications, such as in electronics (low-profile impact protection for phones, laptops, and other electronic devices), sports (protective equipment), motorcycle riding gear, defence (helmet liners and body protection; footwear) and industrial workwear (personal protective equipment such as gloves, knee pads and metatarsal guards for boots).

In 2020, D3O became the specified helmet suspension pad supplier for the US Armed Forces' Integrated Helmet Protection System (IHPS) Suspension System.

Product development
D3O uses patented and proprietary technologies to create both standard and custom products.

In-house rapid prototyping and testing laboratories ensure each D3O development is tested to CE standards for sports and motorcycle applications, ISEA 138 for industrial applications, and criteria set by government agencies for defense applications.

Sponsorship
D3O sponsors athletes including:
 * Downhill mountain bike rider Tahnée Seagrave
 * Seth Jones, ice hockey defenseman and alternate captain for the Columbus Blue Jackets in the NHL
 * Motorcycle racer Michael Dunlop, 25-times winner of the Isle of Man TT
 * The Troy Lee Designs team of athletes including three-times Red Bull Rampage winner Brandon Semenuk
 * Enduro rider Rémy Absalon, 12-times Megavalanche winner.

Awards and recognition
D3O has received the following awards and recognition:
 * 2014: Queen’s Award for Enterprise
 * 2016: Inclusion in the Sunday Times Tech Track 100 ‘Ones to Watch’ list
 * 2017: T3 Awards together with Three: Best Mobile Accessory
 * 2018: British Yachting Awards – clothing innovation
 * 2019: ISPO Award – LP2 Pro
 * 2020: Red Dot - Snickers Ergo Craftsmen Kneepads
 * 2022/2023: ISPO Textrends Award - Accessories & Trim
 * 2023: IF Design Award - D3O Ghost Reactiv Body Protection
 * 2023: ISPO Award – D3O Ghost back protector