Advent Technologies Holdings has acquired exclusivity for the Ion Pair technology developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory in marine, aviation, and portable power fields under a new enhanced license agreement. The technology was originally developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Advent will retain non-exclusive rights in all other fields. This move is expected to enhance Advent's position in the fuel cell and hydrogen technology space.
Advent Technologies Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADN) has expanded its licensing agreement with TRIAD National Security for the Ion Pair technology, originally developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The new enhanced license grants Advent exclusive rights to the technology in the marine, aviation, and portable power sectors while retaining non-exclusive rights in other fields [1].
The Ion Pair technology offers advantages such as higher power density and simplified packaging, making it particularly beneficial for defense, homeland security, marine, and aviation applications. The exclusive license covers vessel propulsion, aircraft systems, and portable power units up to 160 lbs. [1].
This strategic move positions Advent as a leader in High Temperature PEM (HTPEM) technology and enables the company to commercialize Ion Pair membrane electrode assembly (MEA) technology in collaboration with Los Alamos National Laboratory [1]. The exclusive license agreement also strengthens Advent's market position in marine, aviation, and portable power applications, enhancing its commercial potential for HTPEM fuel cells [1].
The enhanced license agreement covers specific applications with substantial commercial potential, including marine vessel propulsion and auxiliary power systems, aviation propulsion, auxiliary power units, and ground power units, as well as portable power systems for defense and emergency operations [1]. This technology could enable Advent to penetrate markets that have traditionally been difficult for fuel cell manufacturers to access due to performance limitations [1].
Advent Technologies' focus on collaboration with Los Alamos National Laboratory and its commitment to commercializing MEA technology suggests that the company is advancing toward market-ready applications. This positions Advent to potentially capture first-mover advantage in specialized applications where traditional power solutions face limitations [1].
The company's Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Emory DeCastro, stated: “We are very excited to leverage the Los Alamos technology into areas that will make a real difference in Defense, Homeland Security, marine, and aviation systems. We look forward to working with our partners in implementing this technology. These developments have the potential to bring the advantages of fuel cells to traditionally hard-to-penetrate areas of aviation, marine, and portable power through Ion Pair’s higher power density and simplified packaging system” [1].
Advent Technologies Holdings, Inc. is an innovation-driven technology company in the fuel cell and hydrogen technology space. The company's vision is to accelerate electrification through advanced materials, components, and next-generation fuel cell technology. Advent is headquartered in Livermore, CA, with offices in Athens, Patras, and Kozani, Greece [1].
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/ADN/advent-technologies-holdings-inc-enhances-license-to-groundbreaking-mmsurlrnhyuo.html
[2] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/markets-news/GlobeNewswire/34085208/advent-technologies-holdings-inc-enhances-license-to-groundbreaking-ion-pair-technology-developed-at-los-alamos-national-laboratory-by-acquiring-exclusivity-in-marine-aviation-and-portable-power-fields/
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