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If CHS has the value he says it does then everything will be good as the Endurion program will help bring a good base of revenue and partners in to help Coretec market the other applications for CHS as well as partners in the other applications helping to move the ball forward in semiconductors and LEDs .We need to ask questions about these areas as well
I believe here he's still talking about partners with revenue and customer base we could tap into that need our CHS that we could sell them and achieve revenue for Coretec . But as we know he's spoken of an acquisition /merger as well with someone in the past that could lead to quicker revenue. Which company they go with could help the stock price even with some dilution of the stock. We need a very good established company to go with that has revenue from customers who need CHS now to work with. Look forward to the shareholder call in August !! We need to get some good questions for the team when its available to ask
To further facilitate the development of the Endurion program, Coretec is actively seeking strategic partners with established revenue, complementary technology, and the structure in place for manufacturing, testing, and scaling product. Those with existing revenue are especially attractive, as existing customer bases would provide Coretec with real-world feedback as it commercializes its technology.
Could be a game changer and immediately bring more value to Coretec .
The new media group is probably putting all that out . We don't need info on other peoples business dealing just because they are related to batteries. Michael Kraft was good about putting some things out about The Coretec Group. Why not put something out about C-Space history and their new quest to get it on the market or why they believe The Coretec group can be successful as a company. Maybe a new interview with Michael Kraft or Matthew Kappers or Matt Hoffman have them write an article . Michelle Tokarz has put out a couple of things but enough of all the fluff not really related to Coretec and its shareholders investments.
It is considered a quiet time during audit season which is now . The quarterly report will, probably be out aug 11th or 12th I guess. they do have some restrictions but can still put out updates. I believe a material news release needs an 8K first
At least Judith Keating picked up the phone when she was head of investor relations but Coretec should get rid of the investor relation team if they don't answer the phone . it's just costing the company money for nothing in return .
It would be a good idea If The coretec Group would quit posting about what everyone else in the battery business is doing and post only things about what Coretec is doing with batteries and C-Sspace and CHS in general. Post and repost articles or put out new articles like Michael Kraft used to do talking about Coretec CHS applications. They waste company money posting about other companies . Why doest the new CEO or Michael Kraft put out the great articles about Coretecs tech anymore. They have gotten lazy in reaching out to the public and potential investors and the stocks now at 2 cents which may be a great buy. Mi
chill Tokarz has put out a couple of article but put out more articles that are published about what we are doing . Thats what Sila and quantumscape did and do they promote their companies heavily to the public and they are 9 dollars a share and have been much much higher and they don't have products on the market yet . Coretec has no desire to rally get C-Space in the news . Poor marketing to the general public no one knows about Coretec.
This could be huge someday why doest Coretec talk about this more in their post ????
“IPAS will use its world-leading expertise in the field of applied glass science and photonics to examine alternative low-phonon energy glasses such as tellurite and germanate glasses that have a greater potential for large-scale manufacturing.
The development of these new glasses will be led by Dr Yunle Wei, who is a glass scientist in Professor Ebendorff-Heidepriem’s team. The project will tailor make glass for volumetric display technology which when used in the C-Space image chamber could lead to a broader range of applications for the C-Space.
Professor Nelson Tansu, Head of School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at the University of Adelaide, will lead the engineering and design of the integration technology of the laser scan system in this program.
“We will bring experts from IPAS, the School of Physical Sciences, and the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering to collaborate with our industrial partner Coretec. Our University’s interdisciplinary team will work together with the Coretec team to accelerate the translational research and commercialisation of high-performance and affordable 3D tabletop displays to the marketplace,” he said.
Matthew Kappers is CEO at The Coretec Group.
“In order to develop new glasses for an image chamber, we rely on experts like Professor Ebendorff-Heidepriem and her team who have the scientific expertise and the experience to generate alternative glasses to continue our improvements in our 3D volumetric display,” he said.
https://search.adelaide.edu.au/s/cache?collection=uoa-web&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.adelaide.edu.au%2Fipas%2Fua%2Fmedia%2F916%2FIPAS%2520Postgraduate%2520Project%2520Opportunities%25202022.pdf&profile=_default&hl=(%3Fi)%5Cbytterbium%5Cb%7C%5Cbdiamonds%5Cb%7C%5Cbdiamond%5Cb%7C%5Cbfibres%5Cb%7C%5Cblasers%5Cb%7C%5Cbfibre%5Cb%7C%5Cblaser%5Cb
From University of Adelaide we site . Why doesn't Coretec talk more about and post on all their social media sites more about this C- Space project which they said in the conference call that it was seeing , " Great progress " . This could be huge !! All they talk about is batteries which is fine but that's not all Coretec does. I think they need to tell the world what they are doing in 3D displays as well. This interests potential investors far more than silicon anodes which I understand could be big revenue generators but that's just part of what people have invested in.
https://search.adelaide.edu.au/s/cache?collection=uoa-web&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.adelaide.edu.au%2Fipas%2Fua%2Fmedia%2F916%2FIPAS%2520Postgraduate%2520Project%2520Opportunities%25202022.pdf&profile=_default&hl=(%3Fi)%5Cbytterbium%5Cb%7C%5Cbdiamonds%5Cb%7C%5Cbdiamond%5Cb%7C%5Cbfibres%5Cb%7C%5Cblasers%5Cb%7C%5Cbfibre%5Cb%7C%5Cblaser%5Cb
you have to scroll way down to find this part of the page :
Development of upconversion glass and infrared laser scan system for tabletop true 3D display
Previous work in volumetric 3D displays has examined the use of low-phonon energy fluoride glasses such as ZBLAN, however these glasses have been severely limited by the difficulty in producing large-size, high-quality samples. This project will explore the performance of alternative low-phonon energy glasses such as tellurite and germanate with the ultimate aim of commercialisation of the glasses for high-performance and affordable true 3D tabletop displays. The student can be involved in the two different aspects of the project: (a) development of novel low-phonon energy glasses suitable for 3D display, and (b) characterisation of the upconversion fluorescence of these glasses when illuminated with a dual-laser setup that is commonly used for generating colours at specific locations within the glass for 3D display. The project will be done in close collaboration with Prof Nelson Tansu from the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and our industry partner The Coretec Group.
Supervisors: Dr Erik Schartner, Dr Yunle Wei, Prof Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem
Sicona is the name of the company they say they can get only 50 % increase in cell energy density using their anode graphite / silicon materials . They could use Coretec new silicon to replace the old type of silicon they use in their anode. Coretecs talking about up to 200% an up to 300% increase in cell energy density using their new silicon . Most are using the SiH4 silicon which has limits. Maybe they will end up buying Coretec silicon and enhance their battery even more!
I hope Coretec as a result of its work with the CEA will be a part of the new project The European Union has just started the 2 BoSS program , " Towards sustainable batteries based on silicon , sulfur and bio mass derived carbon .This Gov group below , the IREC, is also part of the new project 2BoSS which Pascale Chenevier and the CEA , whom Coretec has been working with at the CEA French alternative energy and atomic energy comm. is part of as well . Its just getting started. Cleopa GmbH is also involved ( Germany based) and Politecico di Torino a university in Italy . The project last 3 years . The IREC will make the cathode materials hopefully the CEA will make anodes with CHS for this new EU battery. Each partner has a differant role in the 2 BoSS battery .
https://www.irec.cat/research/projects/2boss/#:~:text=The%20project%20Toward%20sustainable%20batteries%20based%20on%20silicon%2C,assuring%20a%20more%20sustainable%20production%20and%20entire%20lifecycle.
Prof Andreu Cabot from the “Functional Nanomaterials” at IREC is the coordinator of this project. It partners with the “Nanoionics and Fuel Cells” and “Energy Storage, Harvesting and Catalysis” groups of the same institute, together with CEA (France), Politecnico di Torino (Italy) and Cleopa GmbH (Germany). The role of IREC in 2BoSS is to obtain biomass-derived carbon to be used at the cathode, to produce the cathode electrodes and to assemble and test the batteries.
The project has a total budget of ~1M€ and will run for 3 years.
Pegs, Im looking for some feed back as well . Michael Kraft was good at putting a blog out now and then to explain what was going on. Matt Kappers did the conference call which was great and I hope he does that as well. I would like to see Michelle Tokarz speak to the shareholders as well and to see what her vision for Coretec and its shareholders are. Thats part of being in a publicly traded company. I certainly would like management to talk about our stock price and the value the company has from their perspective. Why are we at 2 cents is a good question to ask if we are better than all the rest ? What do they think needs to happen to see the value go up for shareholders. These are important things to cover. Something like a Jim Cramer moment from the stock market where they ( Coretec ) looks at our stock and says hey here's where this companies at and here's what I see for the future of this company and I think its stock is going up to ... or going down or could be 5 dollars a share and should be at least a dollar today ... I mean give us some thoughts on shareholders investments into the company and what they think is possible and how to get there as far as a stock price in the future.They need to a least at least talk about the stock price and why we are where we are . Period they shouldn't be afraid to take those questions.
They have spoken of an acquisition /merger which will dilute the shareholders. They said they had several good candidates and were making progress and wold put out an 8K and announcement when it happens . Hopefully the share price might rise then but the other company is going to get shares in deal but how many is the question and that depends on several things including share price. We will get diluted is a deal lie that . So if the share price goes up substantially do any shareholder sell shares and call it a day because sometimes these new product rollout take years.
Yes and I emailed the company asking if we will have another call like they said they would have quarterly. Im glad Michelle Tokarz is having fun but they need to address shareholders as the stock price moves lower. There is an order at 0.0365 area to sell 588,000 shares you can see on level 2. Looks like someone is wanting out. Updates are needed at times like this but maybe it is a great time to buy stock with potential good news on the way. Shareholders dont connect with the , " Having Fun " post as they are watching the value of the stock go down. As an insider in The Coretec group Michelle Tokarz knows things we dont so maybe the fact that she is so relaxed and having fun is an indication there is good news on the way.Perhaps that means CRTG is a buy right now
Trying to piece together everything they have said about Richmond Chem to see what their intentions are in this partnership. It would be nice to get an overall update soon to answer our questions
From Coretecs web site
We’ve made progress in our domestic production of CHS. As we previously mentioned, we partnered with Richmond Chemical to produce CHS at scale. The goal is to not only produce CHS, but to produce it at large quantities at a reasonable cost. Our agreement with Richmond is multi phased. The first phase is to refine and streamline the process to manufacture CHS in larger quantities. Right from the start, we ran into supply chain issues, which slowed the launch of our program by several weeks. For example, they had problems sourcing diethyl ether and other fairly common chemicals. We have overcome those issues and are now in the first phase, which is refining the CHS synthesis process so it can be produced at large scale. To date, Richmond has made CHS, but not at the quantities we need.
The Coretec Group, Inc. – Shareholder Call, April 29, 2022
We have regular meetings with Richmond. They share their laboratory notes and data. In addition, Dr. Michelle Tokarz has traveled to the production facility and met with the production team. Combined with our hands-on work in our laboratory, we are working collaboratively with Richmond to standardize the CHS synthesis process and manufacture CHS at scale.
From the news release of the partnership with Richmond Chemical. I does look like they are to be used as a supplier to the US and I remember them stating Richmond would be shipping out samples to semiconductor companies first . Look further to find that they are also used to produce large scale production of CHS .
Due to increasing supply chain difficulties and overseas shipping delays due to the COVID19 pandemic, it was important that The Coretec Group work with a US company to supply our North American partners with CHS. On November 15th, The Coretec Group signed a supply agreement with Richman Chemical for the first run of CHS as well as experimental processing. Richman, as The Coretec Group’s domestic supply partner, will accelerate the domestic delivery times of CHS to customers and partners in the US.
https://thecoretecgroup.com/blog/expounding-on-domestic-supplier-agreement-with-richman-chemical/
Christopher Kulp, Chief Commercial Officer of RCI, added, “The Coretec Group’s engineered silicon technology is a game-changer for the energy, display, and printable electronics markets. We are proud to provide a domestic development and scale-up solution that meets the company’s rigorous technical demands. Ultimately, we strive to condense commercialization timelines for our customers, and that is our over-arching priority for CRTG.”
Christopher Kulp, Chief Commercial Officer of RCI, added, “The Coretec Group’s engineered silicon technology is a game-changer for the energy, display, and printable electronics markets. We are proud to provide a domestic development and scale-up solution that meets the company’s rigorous technical demands. Ultimately, we strive to condense commercialization timelines for our customers, and that is our over-arching priority for CRTG.”
Can you post what Michelle Tokarz sayed on her LinkedIn page today about having fun at the plugvolt event. Did she add anything to that . I dont have a Linkedln acct so I can't bring up the entire conversation. Im glad she's having fun but I would like a little more updating on the company would be nice as the share prices moves lower. Perhaps this is the best time to buy as good news may be coming.
https://marketrealist.com/p/our-next-energy-stock/
Our Next Energy ( ONE ) , I think that's the name ,a 2 year old company ,just got 750 miles on a single charge this week . They are in Novi Michigan in our own backyard.
Coretec goes to the Plugvolt battery seminar tomorrow . There are a lot of the big name companies at this one
https://plugvolt.com/seminars/
They only name Evonik at the investors tab under overview. it just says , " we have partnered with Evonik.... they had the issues with shipping from overseas to the US so that may be another reason we picked up another new chemical company , the one in Florida. I would assume we will have one in Europe since that is going to be such a big battery ( EV) market to connect with but time will tell . Kraft did say they could make train loads of CHS which is a positive.
They only name Evonik at the investors tab under overview. it just says , " we have partnered with Evonik.... they had the issues with shipping from overseas to the US so that may be another reason we picked up another new chemical company , the one in Florida. I would assume we will have one in Europe since that is going to be such a big battery ( EV) market to connect with but time will tell . Kraft did say they could make train loads of CHS which is a positive.
Nice article about the battery lab Coretec is using . This is a Ford motor company lab as well to used to their progress in EVs
https://news.umich.edu/u-m-opens-world-class-battery-research-lab/
“We feel confident that we’ve built the nation’s most complete, customized battery research open-user facility. This infrastructure investment is key to achieving the breakthroughs needed to make both electric vehicles and grid storage viable at all the scales needed for the future,” said Mark Barteau, director of the U-M Energy Institute.
“Innovation is our goal,” said Ted Miller, senior manager of energy storage strategy and research at Ford. “We have a vision of accelerating vehicle battery technology and making Michigan the battery capital of the country, and the Battery Lab helps us reach our goal.”
There will be a lot of great developments in the future and new names Coretec will work with, get ready for the Ride !!!
The Battery Lab, part of the Michigan Materials Research Institute, was developed by U-M in cooperation with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and Ford Motor Company.
With Ford starting in part the U-M lab I'm sure if Coretec has anything of value Ford will be one of the first to know. Im sure the Lab is set up to help Ford to secure next gen. batteries. Exciting to see these kind connections ! Evonik isn't a bust for they will still supply Coretec the remainder of what they own in CHS which will be integral to Coretec success going forward. Start ups always move to the next step in R&D which will always invite new companies in on the equation to getting a product to market.More importantly Evonik was the company Coretec spoke of as a lg European chemical company they were working with years ago to get a process developed for CHS to scale it up successfully which Coretec was successful at doing . That was a huge step without which there would be no CHS.Thank you Evonik and Ramez Elgammel for that . The named Evonik much later as a partner and it has been a resounding success to work with Evonik for Coretec . They stated they were looking at Chemical companies in Europe a while back who knows what's next but Coretec management is on target and knows what they are doing !!
Diphenylsilane is what they used correction on this post made earlier ( not biphenyl silane ) CEA was also using SiH4 monosilane the most commonly used silane today that Coretec has said needs to be replaced by CHS
The 2BoSS web site you will see isnt completed but there is a link to it from this web site under funding showing current projects Pascale Chenevier is working on.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4358-2162
Pascale Chenevier from the CEA and is the principle investigator working with Coretec is on the 2BoSS project you can see form the other posts and links ive given . Hopefuilly in the update we are still waiting on from Coretec about the CEA update we will learn if there is any future with the CEA on these projects.
Project: Toward sustainable batteries based on silicon, sulfur and bio-mass derived carbon\
Acronym 2BoSS (Reference Number: JTC-2021_235)
Project Topic The recycling of raw materials to manufacture new components, hence closing the circular economy loop, is especially critical in a fastgrowing and strategic sector such as energy storage. The sustainable production of batteries requires securing the availability of raw materials, and the use of effective strategies for their recycling. Given the intrinsic limitations of current lithium-ion batteries, a new sustainable battery technology is needed. 2BoSS will develop sustainable batteries compatible with the circular economy by: 1) validating a silicon-sulfur battery technology designed to minimize the use of CRMs, provide optimized performance, and enable the circular use of material resources. 2) validating effective recycling strategies for the separation and reuse of raw materials; 3) assessing the cost, life cycle, and environmental, health and safety impact; and 4) designing high-performance products and their scaled-up manufacturing. 2BoSS will validate a battery technology supported on a cobalt-free Li2S-based cathode and a graphite-free silicon-based anode, using nitrogen-doped carbon cloths obtained from organic waste as current collector. Besides improving performance and minimizing the use of CRMs, a key advantage of the battery technology here proposed is the easier recycling of its raw materials. 2BoSS batteries are designed to use no metal collector and to incorporate no metal additive at the cathode, anode and electrolyte, which will allow a more effective and economical separation of the two key raw materials. 2BoSS will design, validate and define the up-scaling of effective lixiviation strategies to separate and regenerate the battery key elements. Additionally, life cycle assessment and social life cycle assessment will be carried out to better understand environmental and social impacts of the developed technology along the life cycle and to provide valuable feedback to optimize their contribution to a more circular economy.
The principle investigator Coretec is working with is Pascale Chenevier from the CEA , French Alterative energy group. You can see the projects she has completed and you can see the new projects started from the link below under funding tab as you scroll down The new project shes involved in is called , " Towards sustainble batteries based on silicon , sulfur and Bio-mass derived carbon." This one just started April of 2022 to 2025 and they have a NEW web site link called 2BoSS.eu project you can see that if you hit the link at this site under funding .Another project Pascale Chenevier is on listed on the web site link below is the Sun to X started in 2017 a solar project and they are partnered with Toyota and others. Part of Sun to X project you can see on the the website is a storage unit battery that they list as having an Si Precursor. If Coretecs silicon is used long term by the CEA it could be in the batteries for EVs and solar as well as others in rhe EU. The 2 BoSS .eu project lists the CEA as a partner with 3 others. Wondering if Coretec will be a part time will tell
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4358-2162
https://www.era-learn.eu/network-information/networks/era-min3/eu-co-funded-era-min-joint-call-2021/toward-sustainable-batteries-based-on-silicon-sulfur-and-bio-mass-derived-carbon
https://sun-to-x.eu/
In the CEA results of lab article they used biphenyl silane. the work the CEA did with us is listed below with one of those to compare what they used with Coretec CHS. Hopefully CGS is better. In the conference call Coretec did say the CEA successfully grew nanowire with CHS . Hope for the update soon.
CEA’s focus will be on the?following areas:
optimization of silicon nanowire growth by tuning temperature, time, quantity, and metal catalysts,
characterization of the product by infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy, and
direct comparisons of silicon nanowires made with The?Coretec?Group’s CHS, and silicon nanowires made with?diphenyl silane, specifically nanowire morphology, and yield.
This page shows the last entry was on june 3rd 2022 for this project European union 2020 research and innovation program of , " silicon based materials and new processing technologies for improved lithium ion batteries" which leads you to the technicle article i posted previous to this page , you can get there form here as well also they have a EU flagship graphene 2 program
https://hal-cea.archives-ouvertes.fr/cea-02942926
Contributor : Pascale Chenevier Connect in order to contact the contributor
Submitted on : Friday, September 18, 2020 - 1:43:46 PM
Last modification on : Friday, June 3, 2022 - 11:30:02 AM
Long-term archiving on: : Friday, December 4, 2020 - 5:44:30 PM
https://hal-cea.archives-ouvertes.fr/cea-02942926/file/Karuppiah2020_HAL.pdf
First entry , the second entry starts at pg 15 of the report. The lastest update was added June 3rd 2022 this is from the CEA French gov group with Pascale Chenevier of the CEA who Coretec said they were working with. No mention of Coretec or CHS but they do list SiH2 on page 2 being used which Coretec Ramez Elgammal said was an Silicon precursor we we working with on the coretec web site I believe under CHS properties The article also mentions using Diphenylsilane SipH2
https://hal-cea.archives-ouvertes.fr/cea-02942926/file/Karuppiah2020_HAL.pdf
From Coretec https://thecoretecgroup.com/technology/physical-propertiesand-nanomaterial-growth/
Potential for New Copolymer Physical Chemistry SiH2
Makinezmoney , https://thecoretecgroup.com should be on everyones radar New silicon anode they say can make an EV go twice the distance on half the charge and applications for semiconductors as well as LEDs and others . 3 cents a share and 255 million OS count of which insiders own most of those shares and haven't sold any at this point . Some silicon anode companies trade at 8 dollars a share with no revenue Enovix , Quantumscape are 2 of them and only talk about 20 to 50 % increase in battery energy density ,The Coretec Group is talking about 200% increase in energy density !! Have a good day!!
Be patient we can sell the CHS by itself to others as well but if we sell the CHS in our anode we make a ton more money they still have to pay for the CHS in the anode its not free ! Then we make money on a successfully working anode that gives a battery longer driving times and better cycle life and faster charging and we own that anode not someone else that's HUGE ! I believe we can get an anode finished faster than someone else at our lab so that's even better. Hold tight goods things are on the way !!
I do hope the best for you in your investing and I hope you do well. I apologize if I jumped on you for your statement you can post what you want but I do hope investors can see the long term outcome here will be successful for shareholders who hold the Coretec Group stock . I believe that !! I believe the stock price is undervalued and I like it here for a buy . I bought some stock at .02.4 cents some time ago and maybe that's where the stock goes again. It might go lower who knows but they have a lot of great things going on . We know its taking longer than expected but that has created better things and a better foundation for Coretec to build off of in so many ways over the last several years. Simon believes something very very good is happening near future. I agree with him !!
You said Evonik is a bust ????? You will be proven in time that is an absolutely FALSE STATEMENT !! Evonik is not going anywhere. Time will prove you wrong !!! Watch and see events will prove you wrong ! People who dont like the company can sell their shares and move on
In Europe, we have concluded that Evonik is a bust,
You said
Nothing that was stated in the phone call was incorrect. Evonik produced some CHS and it was shipped to their 'partners'.
The call states CHS was shipped to OUR PARTNERS.
We received many questions regarding Evonik CHS orders and our focus on CHS. First of all, CHS is a pillar in The Coretec Group’s innovations. It is our work with CHS that has led us to developing a silicon anode. CHS and our silicon anode are highly integrated. With this molecule, we can harvest nanoparticles for our battery development. In addition, CHS has many other applications, including semiconductors, photonics, and LED lighting.
Evonik has produced CHS for us, and it has been sent to our partners in Europe. The challenge with the European supplier is shipping the pyrophoric material to the United States. It is both costly and time prohibitive. Therefore, we searched for and found a domestic partner, Richmond Chemical. Regarding our pending orders, as soon as our production partners can ramp up and make the large quantities of CHS, we will be shipping and fulfilling our orders.
Making progress is the key , I believe it won't be long before they ship out they previously stated Richmond would not wait for large volumes to ship out but would ship small batches as soon as they were ready . Cant remember where I saw that without looking back. I feel good about things delays are behind us it seems and now things are moving along very well and we are making our own anode for the battery which Simon says brings in the revenue for us .(" Simon says "so it has to happen ) LOL . Imagine if we were to have stayed with NDSU if that worked out the revenue potential for Coretec would be far less. I like what Coretec is doing though its taken a lot longer to get there for several reasons but I see things now working out better for us . We may see a merger / acquisition in the near term but I'm not worried about the dilution of the stock we will see. The Coretec / 3Dicon merger brought lots of dilution and a reverse split but we were at .0002 to .0007 area and Coretec had to get a whopping 12 billion shares and 3Dicon had 1.4 billion outstanding so this is an entirely different scenario now . With good news we may jump up in stock price near term . We need it !! When the Richmond deal came about I remember they said Evonik is still our supplier of choice or something like that .
From the call :
We’ve made progress in our domestic production of CHS. As we previously mentioned, we partnered with Richmond Chemical to produce CHS at scale. The goal is to not only produce CHS, but to produce it at large quantities at a reasonable cost. Our agreement with Richmond is multi phased. The first phase is to refine and streamline the process to manufacture CHS in larger quantities. Right from the start, we ran into supply chain issues, which slowed the launch of our program by several weeks. For example, they had problems sourcing diethyl ether and other fairly common chemicals. We have overcome those issues and are now in the first phase, which is refining the CHS synthesis process so it can be produced at large
scale. To date, Richmond has made CHS, but not at the quantities we need.
We have regular meetings with Richmond. They share their laboratory notes and data. In addition, Dr. Michelle Tokarz has traveled to the production facility and met with the production team. Combined with our hands-on work in our laboratory, we are working collaboratively with Richmond to standardize the CHS synthesis process and manufacture CHS at scale.
Simon on Coretec from the call :
From my point of view, I think this, the Endurion side of the Company, will not only progress itself but will help to progress further by the partnerships that we have. I’m sure that Matt will be talking about those as we go on. I see some amazing things in the very, very near future coming for this Company off the back of this.
From the conference call we see Evonik has shipped to customers in Europe. Coretec was looking for another European suppler to work with as well as Evonik but no word yet but Evoniks not going anywhere. I believe this is a great opportunity to buy stock as it trends lower and this is not an indicator of the companies progress or future. We dont know who Evonik shipped to because of non-disclosure contracts.
We received many questions regarding Evonik CHS orders and our focus on CHS. First of all, CHS is a pillar in The Coretec Group’s innovations. It is our work with CHS that has led us to developing a silicon anode. CHS and our silicon anode are highly integrated. With this molecule, we can harvest nanoparticles for our battery development. In addition, CHS has many other applications, including semiconductors, photonics, and LED lighting.
Evonik has produced CHS for us, and it has been sent to our partners in Europe. The challenge with the European supplier is shipping the pyrophoric material to the United States. It is both costly and time prohibitive. Therefore, we searched for and found a domestic partner, Richmond Chemical. Regarding our pending orders, as soon as our production partners can ramp up and make the large quantities of CHS, we will be shipping and fulfilling our orders.
Blog out Coretec attending conference today Secretary fo transpiration speaks next at 12:15 central time 1:15 in Detroit I'm sure he will talk about EV
Ted Koppel speaking now
https://www.detroitchamber.com/mpc/
Thanks I assumed they would have put out a news release but just wondered
This is what was posted on Michelle Tokarz LinkedIn page but I don't have an acct so I wasn't able to log in to see what the rest of her statement was and who she was talking about as far as getting this million dollars from the NSF. If anyone has a LinkedIn acct they can read the rest of the statement to see if this was Coretec or just who that got the award. it was under her " LIKED " posts
Another good news for us. We have been awarded a grant of $1 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Thanks everyone for supporting us…