Contentful ID
1768100469
Carter Inc
Contentful ID
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Company Values
Entity Description
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Entity Name
Carter Inc
Focus Areas
General - Organization
Entity Type
National Lab
Group/Division/Lab name
Cheria
IP Position
3.2.6
Is LCRI Company?
Yes
Partner Reference
Technology Areas
Technology Description
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Technology Name
Fantastic Frozen Tuna
GegaDyne
Contentful ID
005dee8c-e07a-dc0e-1545-52823bba94fc-draft
Company Values
Entity Description
GegaDyne designs, develops and markets capacitor graphene-based energy storage systems for electric vehicles.
Entity Name
GegaDyne
Focus Areas
General - Organization
Entity Type
Company
Is LCRI Company?
No
Technology Areas
Power Roll Limited
Contentful ID
6597be15-7629-a701-b48f-34662fc1c1f3-draft
Company Values
Entity Description
Power Roll Limited was established to develop and commercialise its highly innovative proprietary energy storage and energy generation technologies.
Entity Name
Power Roll Limited
Focus Areas
General - Organization
Entity Type
Company
Is LCRI Company?
No
Technology Areas
Paper Battery Company
Contentful ID
dd0b98be-6b21-6f3d-0d1b-89077352d658-draft
Company Values
Entity Description
Paper Battery is a technology development and commercialization company, engineer's paper-based super-capacitors and batteries for energy storage.
Entity Name
Paper Battery Company
Focus Areas
General - Organization
Entity Type
Company
Is LCRI Company?
No
Technology Areas
Inmatech, Inc
Contentful ID
8748c957-0822-19f5-03e0-358a5db4f036-draft
Company Values
Entity Description
Inmatech designs and develops supercapacitors and systems for electrical energy storage applications in automotive, smart grid and defense sectors.
Entity Name
Inmatech, Inc
Focus Areas
General - Organization
Entity Type
Company
Is LCRI Company?
No
Technology Areas
C2C - New Cap
Contentful ID
1c040047-0159-f611-6124-4e4630755f04-draft
Company Values
Entity Description
Develops electric energy storage solutions and is currently manufacturing full scale supercapacitor prototypes based on metal oxides.
Entity Name
C2C - New Cap
Focus Areas
General - Organization
Entity Type
Company
Is LCRI Company?
No
Technology Areas
Technology Description
Hybrid supercapacitor to the energy storage and energy conversion market. This new device is assembled in a hybrid configuration, having a highly capacitive electrode paired with an electrostatic one. The product is an energy storage device that operates safely and highly efficiently in tough environments. The unitary cell of this product can be fabricated in different shapes and sizes, and also combined with other cells to fit the myriad of applications in demand.
Maxwell Technologies Inc
Contentful ID
8efad2c8-9d40-b17c-664c-9968b71f099d-draft
Company Values
Entity Description
Maxwell Technologies develops, manufactures and markets energy storage, power delivery products and microelectronic products.
Entity Name
Maxwell Technologies Inc
Focus Areas
General - Organization
Entity Type
Company
Is LCRI Company?
No
Ioxus, Inc.
Contentful ID
a5cd925e-3334-5198-2c08-9839e4fec082-draft
Company Values
Entity Description
Ioxus designs and manufactures ultracapacitor-based energy storage systems for transportation, medical and industrial product markets.
Entity Name
Ioxus, Inc.
Focus Areas
General - Organization
Entity Type
Company
Is LCRI Company?
No
Technology Areas
Nawa Technologies
Contentful ID
7bc9cb4c-2e28-3abe-c2df-d7294f58c33f-draft
Company Values
Entity Description
NAWATechnologies is developing a new generation of high-energy density super capacitors and helping to improve current and future battery cells, both in terms of recharging speed and life cycle. Our ultracapacitors, capable of recharging in a few seconds, also combine with batteries resulting in quicker charging systems with a longer life cycle.
Entity Name
Nawa Technologies
Focus Areas
General - Organization
Entity Type
Company
Is LCRI Company?
No
Technology Areas
Technology Description
A unique nanoscale structure that imparts an anisotropic topology to the material and a one-fits-all mass production tool for all vertically aligned carbon nanotube (VACNT) applications, embedded today in the industrialization of electrodes for battery systems.
Technology Name
Ultra Fast Carbon Battery
University of Science and Technology of China
Contentful ID
174c2466-6689-03b8-b458-4dbde6d77a5c-draft
Company Values
Entity Description
The University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) is a prominent university in China and enjoys an excellent reputation worldwide. It was established by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in 1958 in Beijing, as a strategic action by the Chinese government, to meet China’s science and technology needs and increases the country’s international competitiveness. CAS integrated its resources with USTC, with the aim of educating top talent in cutting-edge, interdisciplinary science and technology. The establishment of USTC was hailed as “a great event in the history of education and science of China”. In 1970, USTC moved to its current location in Hefei, the capital of Anhui Province.
Entity Name
University of Science and Technology of China
Focus Areas
General - Organization
Entity Type
University
Group/Division/Lab name
Haiwei Liang Group
Is LCRI Company?
No
Technology Areas
Technology Description
Carbon aerogels with 3D networks of interconnected nanometer‐sized particles exhibit fascinating physical properties and show great application potential. Efficient and sustainable methods are required to produce high‐performance carbon aerogels on a large scale to boost their practical applications. An economical and sustainable method is now developed for the synthesis of ultrathin carbon nanofiber (CNF) aerogels from the wood‐based nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) aerogels via a catalytic pyrolysis process, which guarantees high carbon residual and well maintenance of the nanofibrous morphology during thermal decomposition of the NFC aerogels. The wood‐derived CNF aerogels exhibit excellent electrical conductivity, a large surface area, and potential as a binder‐free electrode material for supercapacitors. The results suggest great promise in developing new families of carbon aerogels based on the controlled pyrolysis of economical and sustainable nanostructured precursors.
Technology Name
Wood‐Derived Ultrathin Carbon Nanofiber Aerogels