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Looks like it could go if it can break that .80 resistance here... Nice volume recently here...
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$ILIKF Double top here see if it can break it... pic.twitter.com/6tV1qAIg55
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Hey buddy, just hit a double top 52 weeks high of .80 and would love your expert analysts when you get the time ") tia
52 week high of .80 last week likely to be broken this week. Very bullish!
Are you still in this one buddy? Really been strong of late.tia
Ilika Boss Graeme Purdy looking to ramp up productivity (Interview)
https://www.directorstalkinterviews.com/ilika-boss-graeme-purdy-looking-to-ramp-up-productivity-interview/412830597
I am new to the board but I have been following everything. I am very impressed with the progress that we are making. Thanks for all the good posts.
Successful Stereax Field Trial
https://markets.ft.com/data/announce/detail?dockey=1323-14409159-2IS6HCU3T9OT40S3A8MF8NST13
More Information here-
https://markets.ft.com/data/equities/tearsheet/summary?s=IKA:LSE
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Hard for me to find any news on this company. Anyone know where to look? Any articles in trade magazines?
Maria Helena Braga. Does anyone have any evidence of collaboration between her and Ilika?
Enhanced Specs of Solid State Batteries...
Here's some recent announcement regarding the Stereax P180's enhanced capability of handling rapid temperature changes: Upgrade of Stereax P180
I also forgot to mention some interesting comments that Graem made during that presentation at PIWorld (see my prior post for the link to the video), specifically at the 35:25 minute mark.
New to IHub, Ilika
Hi! I am new to IH and was just doing some research on Ilika and found this board along with the other materials posted about the company. I came across this older presentation (from November, 2018) that Graem Purdy did at PIWorld (Private Investor World).
Ilika (Ika) ShareSoc presentation November 2018
Even though it is older, I think that the presentation might still be useful.
More News, January, Ilika announced it had commenced the MoSESS project led by McLaren Automotive to develop Ilika’s Stereax Goliath batteries to power high-performance vehicles. The project objective is to develop and integrate into a vehicle a fast-charging and high-power battery system based on advanced cell technology from Ilika and A123 Systems. It will deliver a simpler cooling system and an optimised crash structure for the battery as well as reduced charging time and weight.
More News, In March, Ilika announced the development and trial deployment of wireless sensors powered by Stereax batteries for monitoring rail infrastructure. The project consortium consists of Ilika, Smart Component Technologies Ltd (SCT) and Network Rail. In this 18-month project, self-powered sensors for monitoring key parameters affecting the performance of the railway infrastructure (load, temperature, shock) will be developed, deployed, tested and evaluated. The sensors will combine Ilika's Stereax solid-state battery technology and SCT’s novel ultra-low power sensor platform and will be wirelessly connected to Network Rail's existing condition monitoring platform.
News, The Stereax® M50 is Ilika’s first solid state battery designed specially for the need of MedTech. The M50 is Ilika's smallest form factor solid state battery to date, delivering up to a 50% increase in energy density when compared to other commercially available solid state batteries. At less than 0.6 mm thick, it is ideal for medical applications where size and safety are critical.
Looking for some new news anybody got any in the last couple months? Looking for a reason to buy more.
I will keep you all updated here on any major developments behind ILIKF (OTC, USA). Not much going on right now; but again, JUST ONE monster agreement or contract, and see ya on the Moon!! HA!!
Hey, 'OKWife'! Read this fascinating (detective) story on precisely what you are asking about, by "TheStockGumshoe" dude! HA!! LINK (most likely, the ILIKF company itself)
Hey, Mister Happy! ILIKF simply needs a promise, contract, agreement, handshake, whatever, at THIS POINT. And then, it would skyrocket, without even having any batteries ready-to-go. The problem with so many penny stock companies is that they are in very early stages of development. It's an issue with ILIKF, as well, and they do have competition. It's a GAMBLE, but well worth taking, IMO.
At the very least, ILIKF should be on everyone's watch list on planet Earth. All investors, everywhere, should have ILIKF on "Google Alerts" as well, like I do. As the BATTERIES industry stands today, it might as well be a Pre-Columbian technology! Heck, you get a brand-new Tesla car, and half its weight is silly AAA-like batteries!! Are you kidding me!!?? HA!! Nikola Tesla himself is rolling-over-in-his-grave behind THAT silly car!! Come-on, ILIKF, get your inventive/creative asses in gear, dudes!!! Both literally and figuratively!! I'm thinking like: "Skyrocketing stock to the Moon, Alice!!"
picked up a few shares, when do they anticipate going on the market with battrie's? look's like a great potential.
Looks Great to me Up/DownTrader $$$
Let's do this, ILIKF!! If there ever was a "Penny Stock" that could potentially make you 'dirty-stinkin-filthy-rotten-RICH', well, it is THIS one, folks: namely, ILIKF (OTC, USA); a.k.a. "ILIKA PLC" (Britain). I'm sitting LONG, with just $1,000 (US) worth of it. If they relatively soon cement a contract, license, deal, promise, or even handshake with a major AUTO maker, or prominent medical IMPLANTS outfit, well, I will ride a skyrocket to Mars LONG before Elon Musk ever will! HA!! I'm lovin' this one!!!!
$ILIKF Battery Technology. Ilika is a pioneer in material innovation and solid state battery technology. We have developed a type of lithium-ion battery, which, instead of using the usual liquid or polymer electrolyte, uses a ceramic ion conductor. This is particularly important because Battery technology is a key challenge in the electronics space, with the Internet of Things (IoT) being a key driver of growth in the market and battery technology development. IoT devices offer a different set of battery challenges compared to other electronic devices. They have similar pressures, such as cost and availability, but they also have some specific requirements:
= Small size in both footprint and thickness.
= Ability to be trickle charged
= Charged only when an energy harvester can get energy
= Longer life span to match those of sensors and Microcontroller Units (MCU)
=Support wider temperature ranges
These challenges need a different approach to battery technology. Ilika has been working with solid state battery technology since 2008 and now offer this technology, through licensing, to companies who need energy efficient batteries for the IoT space. Ilika’s Solid state batteries have several benefits over currently available lithium-ion batteries:
--Up to 10 years’ life span
--Faster to charge
--Energy dense in a small footprint
--Low leakage currents
--Non-flammable
--Can be integrated into Integrated Circuit (IC) components to reduce -end device size
Accelerated Materials Innovation
Accelerated Materials Innovation
Ilika’s offering brings together the advantages of combinatorial synthesis and high throughput characterisation methods to accelerate screening and innovative material development. Our processes produce large and robust data sets that increase the opportunities for patent filing.
Ilika’s wide range of capabilities enable its scientists to develop functional materials, composites and devices.
Please click on the video below for an overview of our technology and the menus below for more details, or simply contact Ilika to enhance your IP creation.
Videos:
https://www.ilika.com/materials-innovation
Battery Technology. Ilika is a pioneer in material innovation and solid state battery technology. We have developed a type of lithium-ion battery, which, instead of using the usual liquid or polymer electrolyte, uses a ceramic ion conductor. This is particularly important because Battery technology is a key challenge in the electronics space, with the Internet of Things (IoT) being a key driver of growth in the market and battery technology development. IoT devices offer a different set of battery challenges compared to other electronic devices. They have similar pressures, such as cost and availability, but they also have some specific requirements:
= Small size in both footprint and thickness.
= Ability to be trickle charged
= Charged only when an energy harvester can get energy
= Longer life span to match those of sensors and Microcontroller Units (MCU)
=Support wider temperature ranges
These challenges need a different approach to battery technology. Ilika has been working with solid state battery technology since 2008 and now offer this technology, through licensing, to companies who need energy efficient batteries for the IoT space. Ilika’s Solid state batteries have several benefits over currently available lithium-ion batteries:
--Up to 10 years’ life span
--Faster to charge
--Energy dense in a small footprint
--Low leakage currents
--Non-flammable
--Can be integrated into Integrated Circuit (IC) components to reduce -end device size
$ILIKF Traders Cheat sheet:
https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/ILIKF/cheat-sheet
Ilika’s important product line is called Stereax, and they’ve recently been focusing on automotive applications after making progress on thin film lithium batteries (yes, they’re still lithium batteries — they just use a solid electrolyte instead of the liquid one in most li-ion batteries, partly because it’s the liquid that makes them so flammable and dangerous, apparently). The first wave of products are likely to be using their M250 line in small medical devices and sensors that can handle moisture and hold a trickle charge well, and their high-temperature P180 that’s most likely to be used first in Internet of Things and industrial sensors, possibly including small automotive applications — the real “electric car” possibility is with Goliath, which is not as far along. Probably the best quick overview is their presentation to an investor conference from November.
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Solid state cells can be miniaturised at mm-scale for powering next generation active implanted medical devices or Industrial IoT sensors (our Stereax® range) or developed at Wh-level for Electric Vehicles and Consumer Electronics (Our Goliath program).y Technology
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