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https://www.globalspec.com/events/eventdetails?eventId=3817
obvs technical presentation, you never know who listens in. Interesting story - listened to a webinar last year presented by Glasgow University's Lee Cronin on his chemistry computer thingy. The host's thought they only had a dozen or so listeners . They later found out 14, 000 chinese chemists were listening in also. Is that what they call ambition?
Flagged on cpx website homepage also.
one of Europe's 37 leading deeptech companies selected by the EU to participate in their EIC Growth Club, created to support the companies to raise capital of half a billion euros
https://www.epishine.com/pr/epishine-is-part-of-europes-37-leading-deeptech-companies-selected-by-the-eu-to-participate-in-their-eic-growth-club-created-to-support-the-companies-to-raise-capital-of-half-a-billion-euros
https://e-peas.com/news/create-an-autonomous-device-powered-by-ambient-light-in-30-mins/
Register, link provided in email if you ask for access. Much like epi/powerfilm, technical whataboutery. Mentions supercaps, not cpx specifically, as battery free alternative. The Jeff flags on LinkedIn too.
Oh balls. The above two had a webinar a couple of days ago. I'll let you know if they recorded it, I missed it.
Epishine have a new sensor customer, Elsys
https://www.epishine.com/pr/elsys-is-launching-ers-eco-a-battery-free-sensor-line-powered-by-epishines-indoor-solar-cells
I had a look Dutch. All sorts of "smart device integration" things coming down the line; no giveaway on particular components yet though. For example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qxu4hEb8xw
good question, ive just found this, here's your answer - "In 2020, the company raised a second round of financing of 2.4 million euros from two industrialists, MGI Digital and ISRA Cards. This round A is used to move to the pre-industrialisation stage, more specifically to increase the production of photovoltaic modules. Dracula Technologies' goal is to become the world's reference in organic photovoltaics by moving into the industrial phase to produce millions of modules by 2024".
https://dracula-technologies.com/ look under funding/investors bottom of page
evaluation kits available now
their partners, Andtr and Renesas
https://andtr.com/renesas-electronics-and-dracula-technologies-press-release
(they work in the dark ...), like Epi and Powerfilm Solar making PV energy harvesters called Layer,
https://dracula-technologies.com/harvesting-ambientlight-for-iot/
mentions cpx caps few paras down, anyone seen them before?
from Lowry Inst., Aussie leading think-tank, advising participation - markets, cooperation, guidelines, security etc. 15 min read
https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/the-internet-of-things-chinas-rise-and-australias-choices#sec45701
Lithium graphene hybrid supercap for car, high energy and high power. First Graphene Ltd, Western Australia and Warwick Uni looking at this, lots of tea tray size pouches, stacked
This offering for mopeds. https://www.greencarcongress.com/2021/09/20210923-mahle.html
heres the Aussie Gov's list of the critical industries
https://www.pmc.gov.au/resource-centre/domestic-policy/list-critical-technologies-national-interest
reading up definitions breaching patent agreements, something like this perhaps - "breach of a patent license agreement does not automatically give rise to patent infringement claims. Instead, whether the breach gives rise to patent infringement or contract claims depends on which term was allegedly violated and whether the term is a condition to the license or merely a contractual promise. The former can result in a patent infringement claim, whereas the latter can result in a breach of contract claim".
Just watched this recent epishine presentation. Takehomes - launched feb 21 upbeat about new customers, indoor products only atm, ten different models (large grid ones in future), applications covered 1. Home Info - light switches, smart valves, smart thermostats. 2. Security - motion sensors, smart security cameras, smart alarms, perimeter. 3. Retail - electronic price tags, smart fridge thermostats, humidity sensors, USP - operate at high efficiency at v low illuminance. Volume, several million a year with their present pilot machinery.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpTOwzyIyOE&t=296s
Dont know Vanilla if it was a slip of the tongue but i heard AK mention cap for phone radio ...
AK refers to the sun setting on 2 and 3g cellular networks and thus the opportunity for LORA and NB-IOT. Taken a bit of a look at these two,
https://lora-alliance.org/resource_hub/lorawan-and-nb-iot-competitors-or-complementary/
6 easy pages, well-defined, written a couple years ago, numbers now a bit different
noticed this software company mentioned a few days ago in an everactive article implementing their monitors in the brewery sector (AB InBev - largest in world)
https://everactive.com/brewery-install-for-steam-trap-monitoring-with-ab-inbev/
https://innovativematerials.se/news/ima-sustainability-story-epishine/
interview with co-founder, 1 min