Tag: The Innovation Platform Issue 08
Zero carbon Scandinavian battery metals for the European battery industry
Kuniko Limited rocketed on to the ASX in August 2021 with immediate success, driving a zero carbon mandate and development of a strong portfolio...
Volt’s complete solution for meeting graphite supply chain for LIBs
Volt is implementing an integrated mine and graphite supply chain to meet stakeholder requirements for the crucial battery anode material. Trevor Matthews, Managing Director,...
Vehicle-to-everything technology and the Net Zero Strategy
As the UK adapts to meet the targets set by the government’s Net Zero Strategy, EV experts from Gemserv discuss the role that vehicle-to-everything...
Wood: The renewable raw material to fuel our green future
Dr Andreas Eigenheer from the Bern University of Applied Sciences outlines how wood - an exceptionally versatile renewable raw material - can be utilised...
Mitigating water-related natural disasters with new technology
Dr Hamid Mehmood, Senior Researcher at the UNU Institute for Water, Environment and Health, spoke to Innovation News Network about the development of a...
Graphite-based anode materials for lithium-ion batteries
Superior Graphite has modified its well-established high temperature fluidised bed technology to be applied to the production of natural flake and synthetic graphite-based anode...
A clear connection: identifying migratory patterns in bird strikes
Researchers at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology have discovered that the risk of bird-plane collisions increases significantly during migratory periods.
Bird strikes are random and...
SAFELiMOVE, safer solid-state batteries for electric vehicles
The SAFELiMOVE battery project is leading the way to develop safer solid-state batteries for electric vehicles. Led by CIC energiGUNE, here they explain their...
Astro-PAHs from space missions to laboratory astrophysics
Dr Christine Joblin, from CNRS/Université Paul Sabatier- Toulouse 3, discusses the topic of astro-PAHs, illustrating the potential of laboratory astrophysics to analyse the observations...
ATLAS: pushing the boundaries of particle physics analysis
Dr Jinlong Zhang, ATLAS Group Leader at the Argonne National Laboratory, discusses Argonne’s involvement in physics analysis in the ATLAS experiment at CERN.
At the...
Investigating the impacts of climate change on northern peatlands
The ERG are investigating how northern peatlands respond to anthropogenic disturbances, land-use changes, and climate warming.
The CURRENT approach to charge point management
CURRENT AS, Norway’s leading charge point management company, outlines how to manage, grow, and operate an entire EV charging business efficiently and cost-effectively.
Norway, a...
Towards advancements in solid-state battery technology
Saint Jean Carbon (SJL-TSXV), a leading mining and carbon sciences company, has acquired solid-state battery technology company: Solid Ultrabattery.
Delving into the untapped potential of advanced lead batteries
The Consortium for Battery Innovation has developed a new Technical Roadmap to ensure that advanced lead batteries continue to support the transition to sustainability
Discussing the concept and design of Electron-Ion Collider detectors
Scientists outline the key components of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) and what it will mean for physics research.
Expanding our knowledge by studying electromagnetic radiation
Tetyana Galatyuk asks what can we learn from electromagnetic radiation about the state of visible matter under extreme conditions?
The day of the electric commercial vehicle is dawning
Commercial vehicles are a major contributor to air pollution and greenhouse gases – electric zero-emission buses and lorries are a major piece of the solution.
Exploring the threat of cyberattacks on businesses
Kevin McMahon, CEO of Cyjax Limited, discusses the ever-looming threat of cyberattacks facing small and medium-sized businesses today.
Exploring disruptive and transformative innovation in RAS technology
Research and innovation specialist RASLab discusses how disruptive and transformative innovation in RAS technology is transforming the land-based fish farming industry.
Utilising disruptive technologies to detect life on exoplanets
Dr Sascha P Quanz, Professor in the Department of Physics at ETH Zurich, discusses the current status of the LIFE space mission to detect life on exoplanets and the challenges that lie ahead.