Seems to be about the same as yesterday a bit more on the ask... but in the reach of daily trading....
XNRGI (exponential energy) has developed the first-ever porous silicon chip based Lithium Metal rechargeable battery technology. XNRGI’s 15 patented technologies and 12 pending patents, were developed over a 15-year period with more than $80-million of investment from Intel, Motorola, Energizer, the United States Navy, and Novellus Systems, among others. XNRGI’s technologies enable scalable, high-volume manufacturing at the industry’s lowest cost, by using existing semiconductor wafer manufacturing and contract assembly which have been perfected in Silicon Valley over the past 20 years. This combination of original technologies and proven manufacturing processes provides XNRGI with an unprecedented manufacturing scale and at a low cost with minimal capex
Global Fab at Globalfoundries and the ex head and various personnel from Motorola....for those still look for the link to Neah power
ShortonCash Thursday, 07/27/17 04:57:57 PM Re: Bill_ENG post# 23866 Post # 23867 of 24242 Go (Tekion and Motorola, partnering with BASF) Tekion, Neah and Clean Tech Investors... linked by a common patent...
Quote: Quote: Motorola has made a strategic investment in North American micro fuel cell developer Tekion with a view to the [b[color=red]]inevitable rise of the fuel cell as a power source for mobile products.[[/color]/b] Tekion is driven by the mission to take mobile devices "off the grid". By integrating advanced battery technology with micro fuel cell technology, Tekion is creating a new "personal power source", known as the Formira Power Pack,
wonder if it solved the catalyst poisoning issue ??? seems to be about when Neah spent $400,000 on Tekion acquisitions. and when the some board member came on to " manage the accounting.."
Catalytic hydrogel CA 2733865 A1
A hydrogel is provided to retain a liquid phase catalyst in a contained state, suitable for low temperature, orientation independent reforming of hydrocarbon fuels.
Publication number CA2733865 A1 Publication type Application Application number CA 2733865 Publication date Sep 4, 2012 Filing date Mar 4, 2011 Priority date Mar 4, 2011 Inventors Donald Robert Naylor, Sean Patrick Huff Applicant Donald Robert Naylor, Sean Patrick Huff, Tekion (Canada) Inc., Clean Tech Investors Llc, Neah Power Systems, Inc., Less «
the inevitable rise of the fuel cell as a power source for mobile products
(Tekion and Motorola, partnering with BASF) to design and manufacture power packs.41 Presumably because the catalyst poisoning issue in long-term application could not be overcome, there were no further updates about these developments, and Tekion’s assets were acquired by Neah Power in 2013.42
Neah's Tekion..now, Motorola head then now the SVP, Product Management Group, at GLOBALFOUNDRIES. Assuming the role in 2016, he is responsible for leading the Product Management, Sanjay Jha took over as CEO of Global Foundries,
Motorola Reunion at Global Foundries...
Quote: Motorola has made a strategic investment in North American micro fuel cell developer Tekion with a view to the inevitable rise of the fuel cell as a power source for mobile products. Tekion is driven by the mission to take mobile devices "off the grid". By integrating advanced battery technology with micro fuel cell technology, Tekion is creating a new "personal power source", known as the Formira Power Pack,
Alain Mutricy SVP, Product Management Group Alain Mutricy is the SVP, Product Management Group, at GLOBALFOUNDRIES. Assuming the role in 2016, he is responsible for leading the Product Management, Program Management, Strategic Marketing and Design Enablement organizations.
Alain is an accomplished senior executive with more than 25 years of experience in general business management and complex technology product line management in the consumer electronics, mobile, and semiconductor industries.
Prior to his current role, Alain served as Founder-Consultant, Executive Adviser, for AxINNOVACTION, a company that promotes action to unlock and accelerate innovation in big organizations and proposes a customized strategy framework to develop new products.
I have been an Executive advisor and Angel Investor interested in New Consumer Devices (H/W and S/W), Mobile Health applications, Mobile Platforms and Sensors technology; Imaging, Video, cameras.
Alain Mutricy leads Axinnovaction, an executive consulting practice specialized in H/W & Systems technology, innovation, and product management. His clients are Fortune500 and start-up companies in Mobile, Automotive, Semiconductor and Electronic Products.
In 2013, he co-founded and led Vuezr (an Augmented-Reality Software start-up) as CEO until 2015.
He was SVP, Portfolio & Products for Motorola Mobility from 2008 to 2012, a member of the Leadership Team who completed the turnaround of this unit, and completed its sale to Google. He managed the definition of the $10B portfolio ($1B R&D) that enabled Motorola to be among the best Android Smartphone suppliers.
In 2007, Alain led the Platform technology R&D teams for Motorola mobile devices, responsible for all chipset, reference designs, Software platforms and Product Software Engineering Worldwide.
Motorola has made a strategic investment in North American micro fuel cell developer Tekion with a view to the inevitable rise of the fuel cell as a power source for mobile products. Tekion is driven by the mission to take mobile devices "off the grid". By integrating advanced battery technology with micro fuel cell technology, Tekion is creating a new "personal power source", known as the Formira Power Pack, that will fit inside mobile products and enable consumers to stay connected for as long as needed. Tekion's technology provides a competitive advantage for portable electronic products in the power range of milliwatts to 50 watts and energy range of 10 to 100 watt-hours. Several products and markets fall within these power and energy levels including: industrial handheld computers, satellite communication devices, notebook PCs, and other mobile products.
Sanjay Jha took over as CEO of Global Foundries, a semiconductor foundry that produces chips for giants like AMD, Broadcom, Qualcomm, and STMicroelectronics, in January 2014; before that he has served as the CEO of Motorola Mobility and COO of Qualcomm.
He joined Motorola as co-CEO in 2008, while serving simultaneously as CEO of Motorola's Mobile Devices Business.