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Article about the industry Core Optics is in
https://www.hioki.com/us-en/learning/applications/detail/id_113495
When the share agreement is finalized and Core Optics will be a publically traded company under a new name for them of course , The Coretec Group and trading under the symbol CRTG ..if someone wants to buy stock in the newly formed company it will be a company, The Coretec Group with products on the market in a high growth industry , revenue and 30 + more patents we will then see what happens to the stock price as the new company and new CEO take over .The stock price should move higher now in anticipation of a completed merger with a revenue generating company even if they get 750 million shares in the share exchange . But traders seemed unsure about this now .That doesnt bother me with a good revenue generating company with products on the market .They wont be selling those shares into the market i dont think right away they will focus on growing the company here is the USA and getting uplisted to a senior exchange . So at that time the oficially merger public company could have a much higher share price as a result of the revenue status that should increase the stock price thus a much higher valuation and market cap . We should see a higher stock price before that one would think in anticipation of the deal being finalized. Traders as of yesterday were like a dear in the headlights . If they do a reverse split i think they would have to give that some time and see just how the new companys stock performs , what price it moght trade at over a given period of time , perhaps several quarters . If they do a R/S it i dont think it would be more than 3 to 1 ?? 1.1 billion shares Outstanding ( excluding Armistice warrant not excercised yet ) I dont see a rush to a reverse split seeing the company has revenue. Small companies with no revenue in need of money do R/S often to lower share counts as they prepare to get dilutive funding to be able to operate . Core Optics has revenue and good margins and looks to be in good financial condition or this merger would have never takien place.
Ok so im up early studying this merger and Core Optics product line ..Looks like a lot of early AM posts this morning This morning its CCM class for me ..and what Core Optics role is in this industry
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/composition-structure-camera-module-functional-description-mia-pen#:~:text=Camera%20Compact%20Module%20(CCM)%20is,circuit%20board%20and%20other%20components.
The news release said they had ' Good profit margins "
https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/accounting/profit-margin/#:~:text=You%20may%20be%20asking%20yourself,a%205%25%20margin%20is%20low.
What is a Good Profit Margin?
You may be asking yourself, “what is a good profit margin?” A good margin will vary considerably by industry, but as a general rule of thumb, a 10% net profit margin is considered average, a 20% margin is considered high (or “good”), and a 5% margin is low. Again, these guidelines vary widely by industry and company size, and can be impacted by a variety of other factors.
listing on nasdaq https://listingcenter.nasdaq.com/assets/initialguide.pdf
Aggregate in prior three fiscal years > $11 million and
Each of the prior three fiscal years > $0
and
Each of the two most recent fiscal years >
$2.2 million
Listing requirements to get on senior markets nasdaq etc...Core Optics must have good revenue now ..I didn't read through all this not sure what the earliest time frame would be for the new company..
https://resourcehub.bakermckenzie.com/en/resources/cross-border-listings-handbook/north-america/nasdaq/topics/principal-listing-and-maintenance-requirements-and-procedures
I need to know more about these these listed technologies listed below as the tech Core Optics excels at .. I guess its time to start googling these terms and learning about who we are and what we now do as a company and the potential of this company and revenue we ned to know what kind of revenue revenue is generated obviously its big enough where they believe they came move up to senior markets like nasdaq etc...
Specializing in the production and distribution of premier inspection equipment, our compact camera modules (CCMs) are essential components in smartphones and automobiles, where precision meets innovation.
At CORE OPTICS, we excel in CCM technology, boasting expertise in frame grabbers, test sockets, collimated lens solutions, and advanced image processing algorithms. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our state-of-the-art inspection and assembly machinery for CCMs.
Try this its the link I found on that site overview of Core Optics Co LTD Coretec Group has merged with see if it comes up I was able to view it but at times it wouldn't come up don't know why
https://www.coreoptics.us/company-overview
Core optics is in partnerships with Samsung , Apple, Ford amount others !!!!!! This is from their web site . I wasn't able to click on each heading to bring up the news release headlines it wasn't letting me view it in a normal way not sure why but this is what I could see
EMBARKING ON A NEW ERA
EMBARKING ON A NEW ERAOUR HERITAGE OF INNOVATIONCOLLABORATION EXPERTISE: A LEGACYVISION FOR THE FUTURE
Core Optics LLC proudly announces the acquisition of Core Optics Co., Ltd., previously known as IS CCM Co Ltd. This strategic move not only broadens our technological horizons but also strengthens our leadership in the dynamic world of imaging technology.
OUR HERITAGE OF INNOVATION
Since 2002, our founding engineers have been at the heart of innovation, developing core technologies that have propelled us to the forefront of the industry. Specializing in the production and distribution of premier inspection equipment, our compact camera modules (CCMs) are essential components in smartphones and automobiles, where precision meets innovation.
At CORE OPTICS, we excel in CCM technology, boasting expertise in frame grabbers, test sockets, collimated lens solutions, and advanced image processing algorithms. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our state-of-the-art inspection and assembly machinery for CCMs.
COLLABORATION EXPERTISE: A LEGACY
Over two decades, CORE OPTICS has developed an impressive portfolio of advanced testing methodologies and a deep knowledge base, thanks to our collaborations with both niche businesses and industry titans like Samsung, Apple, Meta, Hyundai, Ford, and Lucid. These partnerships have not only broadened our expertise but have also reinforced our reputation as a beacon of innovation and reliability.
VISION FOR THE FUTURE
With a relentless drive for innovation and a spirit of resilience, CORE OPTICS is on a mission to lead as a 'Future Technology Leading Company.' Focused on revolutionizing automotive and VR/AR technologies, we are committed to delivering groundbreaking process solutions that will define the future of the industry.
We invite you to join us as we push the boundaries of what's possible in imaging technology and embark on a journey towards a brighter, more innovative future.
Core SS LLC a Virginia limited liability company ...according to the 8K filing ... since July 19 2023
On March 1, 2024, The Coretec Group, Inc. (the “Company”) entered into a Share Exchange Agreement (the “Share Exchange Agreement”) with Core Optics, LLC, a Virginia limited liability company (“Core Optics”), Core Optics Co., Ltd., a Republic of Korea corporation (“Operating Subsidiary”) and Core SS LLC, a Virginia limited liability company (the “Member”), which Member holds all outstanding membership interests in Core Optics.
https://www.bizapedia.com/va/core-ss-llc.html
I noticed the 720,000 shares for sale on level 2 dropped off the ASK .. Market virtually stopped while everyone digests this ..Question #1 is how much revenue does Core Optics have , we know they have it with good profit margins , and who are these TOP level customers the news release said they have .. I cant get on there web site it looks like its down every time I try to go their. But being private there would not be to much info out there I guess . Anyone see what they have on Core Optics site ?? . I did see the Koreans and China own almost all the market share in this field Core Optics is in
Dido Martin Keating I'm sure is watching and I hope excited about his dream becoming a reality .
Coretec already has a partnership with Ford I never thought this would be about Ford directly . We need that partnership with Ford Coretec has now to expand to a longer term partnership but that won't happen until Ford receives CRTGs silicon anode for testing and they like it long term. To this point the partnership between Ford & CRTG has been based on sharing info on batteries so Coretec can develop a silicon anode applicable to Fords battery . Matt Kappers said in that Sept 27 podcast that they were in communications with a number of PARTNERS then said they were in communications with Ford and Ford would be testing their materials .So it seemed a no brainer Ford was one of those partners. Michelle Tokarz said that the partner collaboration for Coretec flows them to share information as Coretec develops their silicon anode . I always felt this was a merger as Coretec stated a while back that needed a merger with a REVENUE GENERATING company that has Core technologies that overlap with what The Coretec Group is doing and they finally found it . Thank you Matt Kappers for all the great work you have done as CEO and a welcome to the new CEO DR. Seonkee Kim of the Coretec Group ...in a few months that is after the shareholder exchange I assume. Coretec will now have revenue !!!!!!! and 30 plus more patents added to the patent portfolio family !!!
In this news release it says they expect to uplift to a senior exchange so Core Optics must have excellent revenue . There will be perhaps 1.1 billion outstanding shares so something like a 5 to 1 or 10 to 1 reverse split ??? Those always take place after the share exchange agreement is finalized ..Maybe they end up wit 100 to 200 million shares outstanding maybe less before a possible uplifting on the big stock exchange where we would have great exposure and liquidity ..Hoping the stock can move up considerably by the share exchange is finalized ..looking forward to the shareholder meeting ..this news release says Core Optics does business with the top device companies in South Korea
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coretec-group-core-optics-llc-150100001.html
Core Optic and CRTG to stay under The Coretec Group Name CRTG until the senior uplisting which would be by definition nasdaq ,Amex they said they have the requirements met that means Core Optics has some BIG REVENUE and 30 plus patents . Their business involves smartphones and EV plus plus ..Korea and China own almost all market share in the business they are in and this merger will open up the USA market for business here for Core Optics based out of Virginia but headquarters in Korea or visa versa ?? Anyway CRTG now has revenue and can uplift to the senior exchanges ..if it goes through which they said it looks as if they both together meet the requirements ..CRTG now has 300 plus shareholders and has been in business long enough Core Optics has the revenue requirements you can look it up the standard requirements on line Profitable company with good profit margins nice job Coretec this is worth much more than 5 cents ... Share exchange takes a while maybe za couple months , we have 284 million outstanding shares Armistice has shares how many will Core Optics get ?? a lot so we will se esome kind of a reverse Split more than likely but coming out of this scenario is not a negative if the stock trades up now you can always sell but so far not any movement on CRTG
SiH4 is monosilane the mot widely used silicon and this gaseous silane and others like it are what you will see in the patents of companies like Amprius who has a silicon anode . I t does not preform as well compared Si6H12 a liquid silane or as Coretecs calls it there beginning percusor they call CHS. So not all silicon anodes are created equal as some use inferior silicon materials . that's the advantage Coretec has over other silicon anode companies and Coretec has created a patented process for this molecule they own so if you want this molecule you have to come to Coretec . Note that other companies have tried creating a successful process to scale Si6H12 for these applications but were not very successful . One was in Japan years ago another North Dakota State from which Coretec came out of but because their patented process for their CHS product cyclohexisilane or Si6H12 did not work Coretec shared Ramez Elgammel a few years back to love that problem and CRTG partnered with Evonik and Ramez said with news technology for on , he was successfully able to create a process to scale this molecule so it could be successfully applies to numerous applications that use silicon since monosilane SiH4 that is widely used was failing to advance Gen 2.0 tech like it needs to but is still a widely used silane . Philipp Boujouk considered by some I've heard as The Godfather of silicon at NDSU started his work in 1995 and had mucho GOV funding until 2015 time frame Dennis Anderson a professor at NDSU started Coretec because a number of large companies wanted test their Si6H12 .CHS materials . 3Dicon then merged with Coretec at that time so 3dicon could find a solution to the image space materials they needed for there 3D volumetric tech which needed the glass to house the image form which came the now partnership with the University of Adelaide were they are having great success in doing that and just presented at a Photonic West SPIE conference in San Fran Jan 3oth ..Video of that to come soon may be out now on their web site ( SPIE web site ) but Coretec said they would share it
This video is really very important for those who haven't know about Coretec very long because it gives them a look at what Coretec was presenting to the world before they choose to go first into using this silicon in making silicon anodes in their own lab ..again you can get the full screen by just going to You Tube to view it . So I think its important to remember Coretec said they were still interested in this other application but the battery anode was the best place to start ..Need more cash to really move the needle I think in the other applications for their silicon this was from a few years back
Ramez on semi conductors 15 min video you can get a bigger screen on going to you tube site
There is a bunch of these short videos on Coretec web site under webinars I think or you tube Ramez Elgammel on this news material and its application areas.
Coretecs CHS product , Cyclohexisilane or Si6H12 , thee beginning precursor material would be topped differently for semi conductors . They need a partnership for starters to refine the process for this new material because it has to be purer for application in Chips. Thus the desire for the company to get Chps act funding , which would require a partnership with a large semi conductor company to receive funds from the Chips Act money..They said they were working on Chips act funding but no update lately . The silicon they are developing now is a chemistry that would apply to the silicon anode slurry ( coating ) this Portable drop in technology as Remaz calls it . Coretec had silicon nano wires grown with their new CHS silicon material a liquid silane Si6H12 by Erik Bakkers at Eindhoven University a while back to learn more about their new silicon and its properties. Erik Bakkers said it had the lowest deposition temperatures and highest yield of any silicon he has tested it against . SiH4 is the most widely used silicon around , a gaseous silane vs Coretecs Si6H12 a liquid silane that no one had been really successful at creating a process for for scaling this molecule for GEN 2.0 technologies. SiH4 coined the phrase Silicon Valley years ago . I remember when Dow Corning built a like 100 million dollar plant to scale up SiH4 just for solar applications . Its highly valuable but now not meeting the demands of Gen 2.0 Tech Thats the whole reason this company started was to replace sIh4 and other gaseous silanes with Si6H12 which has 6 times the silicon in one molecule. Ramez said he was able to get it scalable with new technology so it can be used as a precursor for different applications That was big news since he was the first one to get silicon to emit light in his work for IBM to make a silicon nano laser for photonics chips for super computers in his partnership with IBM. Bakkers is a consultant to Microsoft . He said Coretec CHS material could be the game changer in this quest. Coretec also found out the same thing in CHS being tested by the French Alternative Energy and atomic Energy Commission a Gov entry out of France ..same results . So those partnerships with these organizations were developed because Coretecs customers and partners and potential partners wanted to know more about this molecule before they built prototypes with it for LEDs and semiconductor chips or battery applications . Well Coretec then changed course and decided not to not ship the materials out to other companies to work with but use their own expertise with this silicon and open their own lab and make a silicon anode for battery applications. So I've asked the company a couple of times were we stand with moving forward to get this molecule into semi conductors. That was at one time the focus until they decided to put the battery application first and LEDs and semiconductors secondary. They need money / partnerships / mergers to move forward with the other 2. At one time they looked at a merger ( someone with a product & revenue ) with a LED company one in Vertical agriculture they had several other candidates as well bt said they didn't find the value they wanted. Well I think they are finding value in their Silicon anode so I'm glad they took this path forward first . The others will come along at some point ..it all takes money and the right funding. Coretec has great potential beyond batteries. Semi conductors are something like a 400 billion dollar a year business
From the May 18th 2023 shareholder call on supply for silicon nano particles ...If you haven't read the transcript for that call ill post it . its good to read even though it was 8 months ago to get a feel for the focus of CRTGs vision n nexts steps goals etc...Coretec does make their own silicon nano particles from scratch in house ..They have their starting precursor CHS which is Si6H12 or Cyclohexisilane as a base silane then are using that no one else uses. Coretec created a patented process to scale it and have 2 chemical manufacturers they use at present , Far Chemical and the another ones in Pennsylvania . Si6H12 has 6 times the silicon in one molecule , a much desired molecule by the semi conductor industry . Coretec has been working on getting Chips fund money and in the past was talking to 2 lg semi conductor companies to partner with to get the funding . No update on that in the last year or so. Appication go in Dec 1 2023 to Feb 29 th 2024 for funding in that application space ..Dont know if CRTG got involved . https://investors.thecoretecgroup.com/static-files/fc818bf9-bee4-458b-9f03-9df5c933f751
From the call ..Michelle Tokarz said" To that end, we have recently signed Memoranda of Understanding with two silicon nanoparticle suppliers, namely Alroko and SkySpring Nanomaterials.
A Memorandum of Understanding accomplishes several goals. One, it sets expectations for both companies. Two, it outlines commitments at a high level. And three, it establishes expectations for purchase orders.
In addition to these key parts of an MOU, both of these companies are able to easily alter their silicon nanoparticle products in order to accommodate our needs. Additionally, they have volumes large enough that they should always be able to supply us. For added supply chain security, we have also identified backup suppliers that we could employ if needed."
Ford partnered with a company called Solid Power to develop solid state batteries . They need a good silicon anode just what Coretec has it would be a perfect fit . Solid powers solid state battery only is a 390 Wh/Kg battery CRTG could get that to over 500 Wh/Kg .
CRTG will be filing patents for solid state batteries as well as they have stated that . The key to a successful solid state battery in considered by many a good silicon anode . Ford partnered with Solid Power who changed to a silicon anode recently they do use lithium metal type chemistry as well for their solid state battery but on their web site they make it clear they are working to improve and solve problems they have with their chemistry in their silicon anode . Even though they use silicon its a different anode than Coretecs anode chemistry. So I think Ford would definitely be interested in CRTGs silicon anode for their lithium ion batteries and their solid state batteries that solid power is working on in their partnership with Ford. Coretec had also said they would file patents for consumer electronics batteries as well. im interest to hear from Coretec specs on their silicon anode in a solid state battery which it seems they said they are working on . Would be nice to them surpass 600 Wh/Kg with both batteries .
Ramez Elgammel talks about the silicon anode in this video and calls it a portable technology and a " drop in " anode . So since Coretec not manufacturing batteries , just making nd supplying the anode , the beauty of their slurry or coating is it easily drops into existing batteries so say Ford or whomever they work with doesn't have to change the manufacturing process or re-tool to use CRTGs anode active material in their battery . You may have already watched this video but just in case I post it again , Ramez speaks first . He talks about pushing past a 500 Wh/Kg battery that Coretecs silicon anode can help reach which is twice as good as Teslas they are at around 250Wh/Kg . Amprius hit that mark a little while back with their silicon anode but I believe Coretec will surpass that even though Amprius isn't considered competition. For a number of reasons its believed Coretecs battery will be better. Google Amprius 500 Wh/Kg battery and it probably brings up Amprius test results press releases
I have myself wondering if the Corporate development taking place has to do with financing agreements like took place with Solid Power in their work with Ford and BMW ..Coretec had less than a million in cash but now with excellent battery data coming out that should lead to investments into the company . It may be to early for that as they haven't sent the material to Ford just yet but if the Data Ford is seeing is what they want to see some companies might get ahead of their competitors and do a longer ranch partnership with financing involved . All speculation on my part. When Amprius had great battery data come out they did a almost billion dollar deal / merger with Kensington Capital I believe. Amprius has a silicon anode as well but I think Coetecs will be better I dont see Amprius as competition but an ally in the materials space . It will take more than one company to supply the market with silicon anodes ....
https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/05/03/ford-boosts-investment-in-solid-power.html
From the article ..."Initially investing in Solid Power in 2019, Ford is making an additional equity investment to help accelerate further development of solid-state vehicle battery technology, contributing to a $130 million Series B investment round in which the BMW Group becomes an equal equity owner with Ford."
I just wanted to point out again it The Coretec Group has a partnership with Ford now according to this Matt Kappers podcast Sept 27 , 2023 . Start listening at the 21 min mark ..Mat Kappers says , " we ( Coretec ) are in discussions with a number of different Partners ...... mentions > cell manufacturers , Auto makers , consumer electronics ..He then talks about Ford then ads we are in discussions with them and will be sending our materials to them to be tested and analyzed " . So Ford and Coretec obviously are working together as Coretec develops their silicon anode and shares info with Ford. But there are different types of partnerships an example would be Solid Power who partnered with Ford ..Thet had an initial partnership with Ford then Ford tested their materials then about 6 months later Ford secured longer term partnership with Solid Power. Solid Power went public I believe , right after the 2nd agreement with Ford and came out at like 5 Bucs ? have to look it up but now trades lower( last I saw was 1.70 ??) as solid state batteries takes longer to market and they need help with the anode side of their battery so they switchedfrom I think a metal type anode to a silicon anode but on their web site recently said they needed help developing their silicon anode to make it work better. Perhaps CRTG could help them there as well as Fords Lithium ion battery applications . So there is a lot of potential with working with Ford going forward .
Except from these news releases on Solid Power >>>" Solid Power, an industry-leading producer of all solid-state batteries for electric vehicles, today announced a $130 million Series B investment round led by the BMW Group, Ford Motor Company and Volta Energy Technologies. Ford and the BMW Group have also expanded existing joint development agreements with Solid Power to secure all solid-state batteries for future electric vehicles."
Notice the terms , " Ford and BMW expanded JDA with Solid Power " ...Thats what we are looking for with Coretec and their current partners > EXPANDING CURRENT RELATIONSHIPS / PARTNERSHIPS TO THE NEXT LEVEL .
https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/05/03/ford-boosts-investment-in-solid-power.html
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bmw-and-ford-invest-in-solid-power-to-secure-all-solid-state-batteries-for-future-electric-vehicles-301281750.html
Starting at 21 min mark with Coretec Group CEO Matt Kappers Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-10x-your-battery-capacity-with-matt-kappers/id1580441929?i=1000629289373
Michelle Tokarz shares 8 months ago from the May 18th 2023 shareholder call This gives us a reminder of what Coretec was doing 8 months ago as we are anticipating an update on this Corporate development and the next shareholder call . Matt rappers also stated in this call the NDAs at that time were all with MAJOR COMPANIES ..Michelle named big EV auto makers Ford ,Tesla , Rivian GM and others and said they were in conversations with MANY of these players . So that was 8 months ago and I for one am looking forward to a good update. https://investors.thecoretecgroup.com/static-files/fc818bf9-bee4-458b-9f03-9df5c933f751 Scroll down to Michelle Tokarz to read from this and other comments , it helps keep my perspective in line with what the company has stated and its defined vision and focus outlined in the call for the future which s where we are now .
End use application manufacturers are those what will use the lithium-ion battery as one component of their product. The most well-known example of this are electric vehicles, and all the major automakers are in the EV game, including Ford, GM, Tesla, Rivian, and others.
However, there are other end-use applications that could be appropriate, including military applications, drones, and fitness bands, to name a few.
We are in conversations with many of these players. Introductory conversations are fairly straightforward, but as the conversations progress, NDAs are required so that we can go deeper into the science.
These NDAs are mutual, which are noteworthy because our partners may be sharing some of their proprietary information. It shows a give and take. These NDAs contain very restrictive clauses, hence they are negotiated and reviewed with legal counsel.
These documents are the first major step in building a relationship, and we take them very seriously. Conversations with companies that represent all parts of the ecosystem are key to our success, as we learn the different testing requirements for each. Our meetings with automakers and end-users have been very helpful. Most importantly, they have shared with us their desired testing protocols and metrics. Since there are many ways to conduct battery tests, knowing their needs helps us craft our testing methods so that we can provide them data in the format that they prefer.
Because of the nature of these relationships, we cannot tell you exactly who we have been in conversation with, but we can tell you that they include automakers, battery manufacturers, and national labs. As the science progresses, these conversations will include more technical depth and eventually produce more robust partnerships.
As for upstream partners, these include graphite suppliers, anode material suppliers, and any other key ingredients. One of the key ingredients are the silicon nanoparticles we use to make our active anode material. We require a partner that is able to be flexible and collaborate with us as we tweak our product.
To that end, we have recently signed Memoranda of Understanding with two silicon nanoparticle suppliers, namely Alroko and SkySpring Nanomaterials.
A Memorandum of Understanding accomplishes several goals. One, it sets expectations for both companies. Two, it outlines commitments at a high level. And three, it establishes expectations for purchase orders.
In addition to these key parts of an MOU, both of these companies are able to easily alter their silicon nanoparticle products in order to accommodate our needs. Additionally, they have volumes large enough that they should always be able to supply us. For added supply chain security, we have also identified backup suppliers that we could employ if needed.
Those 2 million shares at 0.059 are starting to disappear but after they are gone there might be another 2 million shares for sell posted.. Whoever is selling doesn't know much about battery data because its looking great and that's what creates value for CRTG as that battery data is creating interest from the BIG companies out there obviously as we know Ford will be testing Coretecs materials ..Crazy crazy crazy to sell now unbelievable
as Ramez said May 18 2023
...Ramez Elgammel May 18 2023
''And as we start to build our set of data and start communicating the results that generate interest, that's where value is created, and that's even before a patent is granted."
Today Coretec has that great battery data coming out now and VALUE IS BEING CREATED AND ITS GENERATING INTEREST today .SO WHO WOULD WANT TO SELL THEIR STOCK NOW ...NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AND HOLD AS WE WAIT FOR FURTHER UPDATES !!!
Ramez on patents ...Looking back he gave a long overview of patents and patent filings May 18 , 2023 in the shareholder call Really insightful to read it again . I like this statement here because Coretec is at this point were VALUE IS BEING CREATED AS EXCELLENT BATTERY DATA IS COMING OUT OF THE LAB . Thats what creates value for the company and us as shareholders ...AND CREATES PARTNERSHIPS WITH MAJOR COMPANIES..
. Ramez on patents So -- and certainly, we anticipate further patent filings around Endurion in the months and years to come.
And so essentially, what are the next steps? When you first file the provisional, as I discussed earlier, the next step is a year later you can file in the United States a non-provisional patent application and a PCT so that you get global coverage. And what this is showing is that the patent process is kind of a long process, and there are things that can be done to expedite this process, but really, the value that's extracted from the provisional filing actually starts at the provisional filing.
And as we start to build our set of data and start communicating the results that generate interest, that's where value is created, and that's even before a patent is granted.
CRTG and Ford in communications Ford to test The Coretec Groups new silicon anode ..just 5 cents a share as of last Friday. Sept 27th podcast below starting at the 21 min mark listen as CEO Matt Kappers states that Ford / CRTG in communications and Ford will test Coretecs new silicon anode . also Coretec CTO Ramez Elgammel interview is excellent as well on Feb 14th listed below were it talks about a battery using Coretecs Silicon anode charges to 80% in 6 min and easily doubling the range of an EV by just adding 30 to 40 % silicon in the anode . Also in a video panel discussion with Navitas and Empower Green Tech Ramez talks about working on pushing past the bench mark of a 500 Wh/Kg battery which would be the best out there and other important updates on Coretecs battery where Ramez is the first speaker in that video.... Tesla sits I think at about 250Wh/Kg
Sept 27th podcast start at 21 min mark https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-10x-your-battery-capacity-with-matt-kappers/id1580441929?i=1000629289373
the interview with Ramez https://www.evpulse.com/features/your-next-ev-could-have-double-the-range-thanks-to-silicon-nanoparticles-and-a-special-elastomer
talking about bench mark goal pushing past a 500 Wh/Kg battery the panel discussion video Ramez is the first speaker
CRTG and Ford in communications Ford to test The Coretec Groups new silicon anode ..just 5 cents a share as of last Friday. Sept 27th podcast below starting at the 21 min mark listen as CEO Matt Kappers states that Ford / CRTG in communications and Ford will test Coretecs new silicon anode . also Coretec CTO Ramez Elgammel interview is excellent as well on Feb 14th listed below were it talks about a battery using Coretecs Silicon anode charges to 80% in 6 min and easily doubling the range of an EV by just adding 30 to 40 % silicon in the anode . Also in a video panel discussion with Navitas and Empower Green Tech Ramez talks about working on pushing past the bench mark of a 500 Wh/Kg battery which would be the best out there and other important updates on Coretecs battery where Ramez is the first speaker in that video.... Tesla sits I think at about 250Wh/Kg
Sept 27th podcast start at 21 min mark https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-10x-your-battery-capacity-with-matt-kappers/id1580441929?i=1000629289373
the interview with Ramez https://www.evpulse.com/features/your-next-ev-could-have-double-the-range-thanks-to-silicon-nanoparticles-and-a-special-elastomer
talking about bench mark goal pushing past a 500 Wh/Kg battery the panel discussion video Ramez is the first speaker
CRTG and Ford in communications Ford to test The Coretec Groups new silicon anode ..just 5 cents a share as of last Friday. Sept 27th podcast below starting at the 21 min mark listen as CEO Matt Kappers states that Ford / CRTG in communications and Ford will test Coretecs new silicon anode . also Coretec CTO Ramez Elgammel interview is excellent as well on Feb 14th listed below were it talks about a battery using Coretecs Silicon anode charges to 80% in 6 min and easily doubling the range of an EV by just adding 30 to 40 % silicon in the anode . Also in a video panel discussion with Navitas and Empower Green Tech Ramez talks about working on pushing past the bench mark of a 500 Wh/Kg battery which would be the best out there and other important updates on Coretecs battery where Ramez is the first speaker in that video.... Tesla sits I think at about 250Wh/Kg
Sept 27th podcast start at 21 min mark https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-10x-your-battery-capacity-with-matt-kappers/id1580441929?i=1000629289373
the interview with Ramez https://www.evpulse.com/features/your-next-ev-could-have-double-the-range-thanks-to-silicon-nanoparticles-and-a-special-elastomer
talking about bench mark goal pushing past a 500 Wh/Kg battery the panel discussion video Ramez is the first speaker
CRTG and Ford in communications Ford to test The Coretec Groups new silicon anode ..just 5 cents a share as of last Friday. Sept 27th podcast below starting at the 21 min mark listen as CEO Matt Kappers states that Ford / CRTG in communications and Ford will test Coretecs new silicon anode . also Coretec CTO Ramez Elgammel interview is excellent as well on Feb 14th listed below were it talks about a battery using Coretecs Silicon anode charges to 80% in 6 min and easily doubling the range of an EV by just adding 30 to 40 % silicon in the anode . Also in a video panel discussion with Navitas and Empower Green Tech Ramez talks about working on pushing past the bench mark of a 500 Wh/Kg battery which would be the best out there and other important updates on Coretecs battery where Ramez is the first speaker in that video.... Tesla sits I think at about 250Wh/Kg
Sept 27th podcast start at 21 min mark https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-10x-your-battery-capacity-with-matt-kappers/id1580441929?i=1000629289373
the interview with Ramez https://www.evpulse.com/features/your-next-ev-could-have-double-the-range-thanks-to-silicon-nanoparticles-and-a-special-elastomer
talking about bench mark goal pushing past a 500 Wh/Kg battery the panel discussion video Ramez is the first speaker
Hopefully Coretec will give us an update /timeline on filing patents for military and consumer electronics applications for their silicon anode. 2023 goals said potentially that could happen in thev3rd quarter buy nothing yet. I don't think that is a native though . I do believe they needed more testing and exploration of this new silicon anode material and just simply testing /recording results over and over again as it out performed their expectations which leads to more discovery time which leads to more data which would need to be explored to understand the total potential of the anode which they need to write into their patent .They did mention a while back in an update that things were going better than expected and they had high expectations to begin with.
CRTG ..the podcast where the CEO of The Coretec Group Matt Kappers mentions that Ford will be testing Coretecs Silicon anode and that they are in communications with Ford is actually a podcast from Sept 27th , if you start at the 21 minute mark he talks about Fords relationship with Coretec just a bit after that . ..someone had posted that article you had posted a couple of paragraphs from and put Oct 26th as the podcast date , not your fault ,but that was a different podcast with the CEO of Coretec . This is a very good podcast were Coretec says they are in communications with others as well . A must listen to . Ramez Elgammel interview is excellent as well on Feb 14th were it talks about their charging to 80% in 6 min and easily doubling the range of an EV by just adding 30 to 40 % silicon in the anode . Also in a video panel discussion with Navitas and Empower green tech Ramez talks about working on pushing past the bench mark of a 500 Wh/Kg battery and other important updates on Coretecs battery where Ramez is the first speaker in that video. Amprius is the only one I've seen that tested a 500 Wh/Kg battery but Amprius use a different type silicon than Coretec as they .dont use a gaseous silane but a liquid silane Si6H12 that has 6 times the silicon in 1 molecule vs the gaseous silane SiH4 which Amprius lists in there patents plus other topical gaseous silanes ..Coretec approach I believe is mush better as well with the way they have constructed an artificial SEI layer and custom make super small silicon nano particles from scratch and use a bottom up chemistry approach ... No one else is doing that !!!.. Tesla sits I think at about 250Wh/Kg correct me if I'm wrong they may have one a little better now
Sept 27th podcast start at 21 min mark https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-10x-your-battery-capacity-with-matt-kappers/id1580441929?i=1000629289373
the interview with Ramez https://www.evpulse.com/features/your-next-ev-could-have-double-the-range-thanks-to-silicon-nanoparticles-and-a-special-elastomer
talking about bench mark goal pushing past a 500 Wh/Kg battery the panel discussion video Ramez is the first speaker
Before 3Dicon merged with Coretec 3dicon put out a statement that was similar to this one about this new promising corporate development . I will have to look back but that corporate development took at least 6 weeks to 2 months ?? This may not be a merger but even an important partnership could easily take 2 months to hammer out the "details " as Coretec stated they had just started working in Jan 8th press release . I take it as good news the deal is being hammer out and finalized .. I think if it didn't go through they would have known by now and scheduled a new shareholder call . Im patiently looking for an 8K or press release to inform us of CRTGs newest developments ..
I agree ... Whatever this corporate development is it will be a building block for CRTG to move forward to commercialize their silicon anode active material and get it into their partners batteries...Those 2 million shares at .059 could be gone even before that. CRTGs battery silicon anode active material data and testing results are starting to get out and those test results will draw lots of interest in CRTG . There is a lot of money , billions of dollars out there that want to be in the winning battery chemistries and billions have already been invested , so more Coretec battery data getting out to the public ,to the industry , to the big investors means lots of money flow into Coretecs Endurion battery program and lots of demand from investors wanting to buy CRTG stock .. For what great data and great test results has come out form Coretecs people 2 million shares at .059 is a great investment and cheap ...little over 100,000 dollars not really that much for a great investment in a new silicon anode material like Coretecs
Teslas battery Data is boring compared to The Coretec Groups Endurion Battery data ..Pay close attention Elon Musk and Tesla for the best battery Data is yet to come and that battery data is coming out of The Coretec Groups Endurion battery program !!!
Its officially CRTG amateur trader day Friday when traders dump shares at the lowest bid price they can Find ...dumping right before Coretecs anticipated promising" Corporate Development news " updates which still appears to be in the works dumping shares now has to be one of the worst trades I may have seen in recent memory ..If anything its time to buy those shares ..We will see how many they sell and give up by day end .. amateurs sell and the educated buy those shares and will profit greatly . I don't think the sellers know what a 500 Wh/Kg battery is that can charge to 80 % in just 6 min and double the range of an EV and is a drop in portable technology for batteries for for EVs , consumer electronics and military batteries that has cost parity to the most widely used graphite anodes used today . And the 2 million shares someone is trying to sell right now at just 0.059 is the biggest amateur trade placed in 2024 !! I would like to see them get educated quickly on battery data..Like Matthew Hoffman Coretecs COO and CFO said a while back , " Data equals financial success " and CRTGs battery DATA is looking mighty fine from reports coming out of the CRTG camp. Tesla has their annual battery day every year and has never put out anything concerning their battery data specs that comes close to The Coretec Groups early battery DATA Specs .
#1 Thanks for your service in the military ..my family has the utmost respect for military vets .. I grew ups few miles from Fort Riley in Kansas as a teenage and had a lot of friends who had parents serving in the Army in the late 60s and 70s .. My best friends Dad was a prisoner or war for 4 yrs in WW-2 when through the death batan march and later served in Korea , Vietnam era then retired in the early ..I read his prisoner of war diary so I have great respect for you guys.... I hope CRTG does well for you and your wife .My good aquaitence here in Tulsa is 100 plus year old Iwo Jima combat Marine veteran in WW-2 was on the island for 4 months just saw him last week and supposed to see him tonight , he still has his mind and walks with a big tall wood caved cane he looks like Moses in the 10 commandments His name is Joe but Ive never asked him his last name met him a year or 2 ago he said he's staying around another year to see another football season he likes the OU Sooners and has lunch with the athletic director now and then .You bet I have the utmost respect for you and your buddies that served this country . Go CRTG let make loads of money for you and your family !!!!!