NEO Battery Materials Ltd. Announces Licensing Agreement with University-Industry Foundation of Yonsei University in Korea
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Agreement ) with the University-Industry Foundation of Yonsei University (
Yonsei University ).
Under the terms of the Agreement, the Company will be granted an exclusive world-wide license for three patents owned by Yonsei University related to silicon nano coating technology for battery anode materials.
The three patents to be licensed include:
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Negative electrode active material for lithium secondary battery, method of preparing the same, and lithium secondary battery comprising the same
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Silicon/polymer composite nanoparticles, anode for lithium secondary battery comprising the same, and method for manufacturing the silicon/polymer composite nanoparticles
We spend a lot of ink (and digital electrons) on all the wrongs that a suburban-dominated state government has inflicted on rural Virginia.
How the legislature has repeatedly killed all attempts to ease the disparities between schools in the stateâs most affluent regions and its poorest ones.
How the legislature saw fit to abolish the coal tax credit but offered the coal counties nothing in return except the promise of an economic study.
How Gov. Ralph Northam proposed as a candidate to turn the University of Virginiaâs College at Wise into a research university that could generate economic spinoffs for the region but hasnât made any effort in office to do so.
Plan sets out how journalists will be protected from threats of violence and intimidation Includes new measures to research the problem and training for.
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How CIOs Can Recruit More Women into IT
Studies show that gender diversity improves profits, revenue growth, stock price performance, and more. Yet women make up only 31% of IT organizations.
Businesses with more women in the C-suite are more profitable, have better stock performance, and faster growing revenue. Yet as we celebrated International Women s Day 2021 yesterday, women are still underrepresented in one of the most important organizational department functions IT.
Women have made strides in just about every other corporate department from HR to finance to marketing. But IT departments have remained largely the domain of men. Gartner estimates that women make up only 31% of IT employees.
Fishing industry surveys seek data on pandemic impacts and tech priorities
Print article It’s likely that no other fishing regions of the world reach out for stakeholder input as much as Alaska does to gather policy-shaping ground truth by state and federal managers and organizations. That’s demonstrated by two new surveys – one which aims to quantify how much Alaska fishermen and processors paid out over the past year to lessen COVID impacts and how much relief they got from government programs, the other to learn what technology needs are tops with harvesters. The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute is collecting information not available elsewhere on the pandemic impacts.