How Nano One Aims to Change Battery Production Worldwide
Canadian firm’s One-Pot process is key to its ‘design once, build many’ technology licensing plan.
By Tom Lombardo – Engineering.com Helped by a $4M grant from the Canadian federal government, Vancouver upstart Nano One has developed […]
You may recall that the last time we heard from Nano One Materials, they were in the midst of building […]
You may recall that the last time we heard from Nano One Materials, they were in the midst of building […]
Vancouver, B.C. May 8, 2017: Dan Blondal, CEO of Nano One Materials, today announced that the construction of its pilot plant is […]
Vancouver, B.C. April 27, 2017: Dan Blondal, CEO at Nano One Materials, today explained how Nano One’s patented technology could enable long […]
Vancouver, B.C. April 13, 2017: Dan Blondal, CEO at Nano One Materials, is pleased to announce that Nano One will be presenting […]
Vancouver, B.C., April 12, 2017. Dr. Stephen Campbell, Principal Scientist at Nano One Materials, today announced process improvements that further boost power […]
Vancouver, B.C. March 22, 2017: Dan Blondal, CEO of Nano One Materials Corp., today announced that all critical components for Nano One’s […]
Vancouver B.C. March 9, 2016: Dr. Stephen Campbell, Principal Scientist at Nano One Materials, today announced a collaboration with Simon Fraser University […]
Vancouver, B.C. March 8th 2017: Nano One Materials Corp. announced that the Company has received aggregate proceeds of $847,368 since January 1st 2017 from […]
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