Background
16 Jan 2025

CAMX Power: New Cathode Platforms
CAMX Power is a privately held company focussed on battery materials and design. In 2014, it was spun-off as a separate company from the Advanced Battery Materials division of TIAX, which was established in 2001 to develop and consult on early stage technologies. IDTechEx attended a presentation by CAMX, where it presented on its new additions to its cathode platform: high-Mn/low-Co and high-Ni/zero-Co.
Full profile interview
30 Aug 2024

SFC Energy
SFC Energy is a Germany-based fuel cell company, founded in 2000. SFC Energy manufactures and sells direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) and proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), targeting mobile and stationary power generation applications.
Full profile interview
25 Jul 2024

Synchron
Synchron are developing a minimally invasive brain-computer interfacing solution.
Full profile interview
13 May 2024

OXCCU
OXCCU (OxCCU Tech Ltd) is a UK-based start-up, spun out from the University of Oxford. The company has developed a proprietary catalyst able to convert captured CO₂ and hydrogen into hydrocarbons in the jet fuel range. IDTechEx spoke to OXCCU at Innovation Zero 2024 in London, UK.
Innovation Map
2 May 2024

Current Status of Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage (DACCS)
Innovation map for the current status of DACCS.
Full profile interview
24 Apr 2024

Sicona Battery
Sicona are an Australian company developing and manufacturing silicon anode material for Li-ion batteries.
Background
13 Feb 2024

Ionblox
Ionblox Inc. are a US company developing Li-ion cells based on silicon-dominant anode technology.
Full profile interview
5 Jan 2024

Intellegens
Cambridge, UK-based company Intellegens applies machine learning processes to sparse and noisy data to speed up R&D. This is application-agnostic, with sectors served including materials, chemicals, life sciences and manufacturing.
Background
24 Oct 2023

Gelion
Gelion are a UK/Australian company developing non-flow ZnBr and Li-S batteries.
Full profile interview
11 Aug 2023

Ames Goldsmith Ceimig: PEMEL/FC Electrocatalysts
Ames Goldsmith Ceimig (subsidiary of Ames Goldsmith Corporation) is a manufacturer of platinum group metals (PGMs) based electrocatalysts, which are used in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells and electrolyzers. This company profile focuses on Ceimig's product offering for the PEM fuel cells and electrolyzers.