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iamthe walrus

07/05/16 4:38 PM

#33965 RE: EVL #33961

You will find those patents on NDSUs web site.Go to the research tap at the top left side of the home page then to the tab on the left hand side that has to do with technology transfers and from there you will scroll down and see a list of NDSU technologies that have been licenced.It wasn't hard to find those that had to do with energy storage , solar energy and so forth that would involve all the areas we are involoved in.Be sure and click on each listed patent to get a full description of each patent.Ive studied all the patents extensively as well as the industries we are getting into.I wont go into all of it but I think we are going to be very successful in using these technologies in the real world.My favorite area of study involves energy storage and the use of our technology in electric car batteries and all the ways these particular inventions can be applied as well.Have fun with this!! The best is yet to come.!

iamthe walrus

07/05/16 4:56 PM

#33966 RE: EVL #33961

Im hoping Panasonic or Lg would be one of those that are buying our technology for the development of their Lithium-ion silicon anode based batteries .Also check out Amprius.Panasonic makes batteries for Tesla.They are #1 and #2 in this industry but as you research this area you will see that there are others trying to get the edge on next generation Lithium-ion silicon anode based batteries for electric cars and that's were Coretec will have the edge with their new technology that involoves silicon based anodes. Many have been trying to solve the problems in this area but our technology does just that in a much more effective way at lower cost bringing about longer lasting batteries with more power.Much of it has to do with the electospinning process used.To much to go into but I believe Coretec ( im guessing that will be our new name) will explain this in the near future to shareholders along with who our competition is which I believe will become in some cases our allies.Its takes a bit of extensive study but im convinced we have a technology that's going to be incorporated into some of these battery makers next generation Lithium-ion batteries to give a much better battery over their current Lithium-ion batteries using Silicon based anodes

iamthe walrus

07/05/16 5:05 PM

#33967 RE: EVL #33961

Check out Teslas new Gigafactory were their batteries are being made in conjunction with Panasonic. I would hope some of our materials are going their to be tested for use in their Lithium-ion electric car batteries. They have been doing research in the use of silicone based anodes but without success because of fracturing that happens during Lithiation which is exactly what Coretecs new technology prevents.This has been the big hang up for Lithium-ion silicon based anode batteries ,this cracking and fracturing that takes place has been eliminated buy the new technologies we have in a far better way than some have tried.Our way gives the battery far more longevity and at a lower cost and is much easier to incorporate into these silicon based anode Lithium-batteries .I bet we get a full review of this in the near future I would hope after the merger is complete.It makes since that shareholders will get briefed fully on our new technology.Do yourself a favor and begin your own due diligence before then .Have a great day!!