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LTL
presented at the Nanotechnology & Sustainability Venture
Forum at
Rice University in Texas on 18 February 2010. For a copy of the presentation Color
click
here Black & White for printing click
here.
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LTL
has an agreement with a major USA
University
to provide technical and research support.
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The
University has a number of polymer materials that will reduce the
cost of manufacturing and effort required to set up the pilot
manufacturing line.
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Independent
third party verification of the LTL Lab samples demonstrates that
the technology works as claimed and is much smaller in size, 1/10th
that of competing commercial components.
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Received
examination report from the World International Patent Office (WIPO)
for the primary manufacturing Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT),
application. All 62 claims have been determined to be patentable and
with no other technology identical to LTL's.
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This
will make the manufacturing Intellectual Property (IP) easy to
defend and strengthens IP control of the new ultra capacitor technology.
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There
are a significant number of polymers that the ultra capacitor can be
manufactured from establishing LTL's control through the ownership of
the manufacturing process.