Nanotecture Ltd, an ingenious organisation with trademarked nanoporous technologies for multiple applications such as energy storage in which Insight is an investor, is happy to reveal it has actually won Frost & Sullivan’s 2010 European Union Technology Development Award in Nanomaterials. The award was presented to Nanotecture’s Chairman, Michael Stevens, at Frost & Sullivan’s Excellence in Best Practices Awards Banquet kept in London last night.Nanotecture was picked for the award, from a swimming pool of 50 business, for its unique nanoporous metals which are made use of to enhance energy storage devices. Key to winning the award was the creativity of the technology, the impact on performance and the relevance of the development to the energy industry.Nanotecture’s advancement embraces an efficient nanopore innovation, that makes it a lot easier to produce and handle than other nano-particle and nano-sized product technologies. Nanoporous products have a high location, considerably boosting performance in a supercapacitor electrode, leading to an uneven supercapacitor design that can providing more energy at higher powers when compared to a standard electrochemical capacitor.Bill Campbell, Ceo of Nanotecture, commented:” Nanotecture’s advancement comes
at a time when a technological point of nanotechnology, material science, and energy storage is emerging. Our core technology likewise supports the production of impermeable products in numerous types consisting of thin-film, monolithic, powder, and discrete particles, making it possible for applications such as thin-film noticing systems and microelectrodes. The implications of our work are huge and I enjoy that this has actually been acknowledged by Frost & Sullivan.” Prospects were examined using Frost & Sullivan’s CEO 360 Degree Viewpoint design, which offers an illustration of company context in which CEOs and their management
groups run. This works as the structure for its GROUP Research study approach which uses a total view of industry obstacles, patterns, and problems by incorporating all of Frost & Sullivan’s research study methodologies.Christina Priya Dhanuja, Elderly Person Expert at Frost & Sullivan stated:” World over, the requirement to find effective methods of saving energy for cleaner production and consumption is higher than ever. There has in fact for this reason been a significant variety of research developments reported within the domain of product science. In this context, Nanotecture’s exclusive inexpensive nanoporous product production process, which results in the controlled synthesis of nanoscale structures within items, is a noteworthy development. These nanoporous materials have really high-surface locations, as high as hundred times the area of the comparable impermeable product. When utilized to make a supercapacitor electrode, this item ensures a high-speed action and high-power density. “Our unique method to research study permits us to identify how best-in-class business worldwide deal with growth, development and management. Based on the findings of this Best Practices research study, Frost & Sullivan is proud to provide the 2010 European Union Innovation Advancement Award in
Nanomaterials to Nanotecture for its ingenious liquid crystal style template technology.” -Ends- Source