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Exhibitor Spotlight with NUS Enterprise

NUS Enterprise, the entrepreneurial arm of the National University of Singapore, plays a pivotal role in advancing innovation and entrepreneurship. We are pleased to share a spotlight into their company. You can visit them at Stand 1332.

What technology do you specialise in?

NUS excels across multiple technology domains within Battery Technology, including

  1. Solid state batteries
  2. sodium batteries
  3. Recycling technologies for lithium-ion batteries
  4. Graphene technologies

 

What are the key advantages or benefits of your solutions?

  1. Novel electrolyte and electrode materials for high conductivity, improved cycle/rate properties, improved flame retardancy and/or performance under low temperature conditions.
  2. Interfacial engineering of electrode-solid electrolyte surfaces to improve interfacial ionic transport and performance under low temperature conditions.
  3. Lithium-ion battery recycling method that is simpler and more cost-effective.
  4. Applications of 2D graphene materials in commercial applications such as audio applications.

 

If attendees should know one thing about your company, what would it be?

NUS continues is to be recognised as a hub and key node for innovation and enterprise given our strong commitment in fostering an entrepreneurial culture, nurturing start-ups, and promoting innovation. In promoting innovation, the Technology Transfer and Innovation (TTI) pillar of NUS Enterprise plays a pivotal role in facilitating the transfer of cutting-edge technology and invaluable knowledge from NUS researchers to industry partners. Over the last five years, TTI has achieved success, securing more than 760 patents granted and nurturing the establishment of over 120 technology-based companies spun off from the NUS.

 

What will you be showcasing on your stand at Battery Cells & Systems Expo?

Novel technologies applicable to current and next generation battery cells as well as applications of graphene in commercial applications such as audio applications.

 

What are you most looking forward to at Battery Cells & Systems Expo?

We are  looking forward to engaging the industry and academic institutions to discuss technology development directions, technical challenges or technology translation needs, and explore potential collaboration opportunities in licensing, technology validation, or research.