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Harmonic Brings Cutting-Edge AI Innovations to IBC2023
- Strategic Integrations with Microsoft OpenAI Service, Mirriad, Spideo, Leankr, and Kebula Drive AI-Augmented Video Streaming
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/harmonic-brings-cutting-edge-ai-innovations-to-ibc2023-301927472.html
Very good news! Here is the link:
https://x.com/imcexploration/status/1702219562299670708?s=46&t=p1USbc-DXMFMdzTBr-CV-A
Invinity receives first order for vanadium flow battery
By: Jessica Casey, Deputy Editor, Energy Global.
https://www.energyglobal.com/energy-storage/14092023/invinity-receives-first-order-for-vanadium-flow-battery/
MisterPositive
Thank you for the insightful post about iron-air batteries and the possibility of replacing lithium based batteries. You mentioned that iron-air batteries are heavier and better suited for "utility-scale storage at one-tenth of the cost and with a larger capacity".
If this is the case, perhaps they are even better suited for replacing Vanadium based batteries? If I am not mistaken, Vanadium based batteries are heaver/bulky/more-durable and best suited for utility-scale storage.
Steriwave proven effective against XDR bacteria
RNS is out:
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/OBI/steriwave-proven-effective-against-xdr-bacteria/16124940
Excellent, another one!
Level5
Agree, there will placings down the line as they are going to need money to fund the operations. But, this is part of the process. Don't think this is going to make much of a dent in the SP; particularly in this case. IMHO!
Time for some great news!
Tekcapital shares trade at highest level since June after MicroSalt signals opportunity in $500bn bread market
By: UK Investor Magazine
https://ukinvestormagazine.co.uk/tekcapital-shares-trade-at-highest-level-since-june-after-microsalt-signals-opportunity-in-500bn-bread-market/
Mkango part of UK wind turbine magnet recycling project
UK's first generation of turbines is close to retirement.
Mkango subsidiary HyProMag is to participate in a grant-funded project to recycle used rare earth magnets from wind turbines. Called Re-RE Wind, the project aims to establish a circular chain for decommissioning, new applications and design and lifecycle assessments of wind turbine magnets. In a statement, Mkango said that the first generation of wind turbines is close to the end of their useful life and a low-carbon decommissioning programme could unlock a new domestic source of rare earths for the UK.
Partners in the Re-RE Winds project include EMR, the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult, Magnomatics and the University of Birmingham with funding of £1.5 million of which £1m will be funded by government investment through Innovate UK. The budget for HyProMag's portion of the project is around £350,000 of which 70% will be funded by the grant, said the statement.
Nick Mann, operations general manager of HyProMag stated: "Re-RE Wind will address the hurdles for recycling of permanent magnets from wind turbines, effectively unlocking a new domestic source of rare earths.
"It further underpins the scale-up of HyProMag's operations in the UK, whilst complementing other Innovate UK supported projects focused on different scrap streams, such as electronic waste and electric vehicle motors, in which HyProMag is participating."
William Dawes, Mkango’s chief executive, added: "This project further cements Mkango's and HyProMag's early mover advantage in the rare earth magnet recycling sector.”
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/1026228/mkango-part-of-uk-wind-turbine-magnet-recycling-project-1026228.html
RNS: ... Mkango Resources Ltd. (AIM/TSX-V: MKA) (the "Company" or "Mkango") is pleased to announce that HyProMag Limited ("HyProMag") is collaborating with EMR, the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult, Magnomatics and University of Birmingham in a £1.5 million project, Re-RE Wind ("Re-RE Wind" or the "Project"), of which £1.0 million or 67% will be funded by Innovate UK's circular critical materials supply chains (CLIMATES) programme. The budget for HyProMag's portion of the Project is circa £350,000 of which 70% will be funded by the grant. The grant is subject to signature of a collaboration agreement between the parties.
William Dawes, Chief Executive of Mkango stated: "This Project further cements Mkango's and HyProMag's early mover advantage in the rare earth magnet recycling sector, highlighting its competitive position and strong network of leading industry and academic partners. We look forward to continuing to support HyProMag as it scales up HPMS (Hydrogen Processing of Magnet Scrap) and rolls-out the technology internationally."
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/MKA/hypromag-to-participate-in-innovative-project/16120841