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Re: Bill_ENG post# 23852

Thursday, 07/27/2017 1:45:13 PM

Thursday, July 27, 2017 1:45:13 PM

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What is important is the patent was development with an Apple battery engineer at the time the buzz bar was being sold

The fact that Neah shares a patent with a Battery Engineer from Apple
and the fact the company that was looking at "solid state batteries" are now located next door to each other in Matlta New York is the point.

The person in the Article that was the AMD person in charge of this "solid state battery in now also an employee of Apple also a fact.

The fact that Globalfoundries may be making Chips for Apple and Apple is a phone company, as was Motorola and Motorola had a deal with Tekion which was purchased by Neah.... And Now the ex Motorola Executives are at GF is to me quite intriguing

The fact that the new plant is 17,000 SF is more that enough room to manufacturer batteries.

The fact that the Polaris lab was built by an Ex Motorola employee and has already been tested as we saw in the Sildo video... is the point..

The wafers will come from licenses for the technology from a variety of locations and will be made worldwide... That the reason for the grant...

Lowering Battery Costs Through Repurposed Electronic Foundry Manufacturing

https://www.sbv.org/projects/am-round2-neah.html

PROJECT INNOVATION + ADVANTAGES
In addition to utilizing existing manufacturing technology, the battery uses existing materials for the anode, cathode, the separator and the electrolytes. This reduces the risk of new materials adoption and testing. The technology also includes a unique approach using microchip geometry to control dendrite growth. The understanding acquired through the project will improve the manufacturing of the porous silicon, in particular the metallization process. This will help the company achieve target metrics on cost, and performance, and allow longer cycle lifetime for the battery.

POTENTIAL IMPACT
Economy:
Developing new technologies that can piggyback on older industries preserves jobs, utilizes existing infrastructure and fosters opportunities in advanced manufacturing, including domestic job creation.

Environment:
Electric vehicles reduce pollution associated with gasoline combustion. Electricity storage is also an important complement for renewable electricity systems, which vary in how much power they produce based on local weather conditions.

Security:
Electric vehicles are increasingly cost-competitive with their gasoline counterparts, but consumers will remain hesitant to purchase them until their range grows longer. Higher penetration for such vehicles can dramatically reduce U.S. gasoline consumption and the country's resulting reliance on overseas oil markets.

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