Advent Technologies has entered into an agreement with a US-based semiconductor and wireless technology leader to test and develop electrochemical gas sensors using its Ion Pair membrane. The sensors have potential uses in air quality, food quality, and medical applications, including breath analysis for early cancer detection, and can be integrated into smartphones. The Ion Pair membrane technology was developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory and has been demonstrated to withstand demanding manufacturing conditions.
Advent Technologies (NASDAQ: ADN), a leader in fuel cell and hydrogen technology, has entered into an agreement with a leading U.S.-based semiconductor and wireless technology company to develop and test electrochemical gas sensors using Advent's Ion Pair membrane technology. The collaboration aims to create miniaturized gas sensors that can potentially be integrated into smartphones, with applications in air quality monitoring, food quality assessment, and medical diagnostics, particularly breath analysis for early cancer detection.
The High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane (HT-PEM) technology, developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory, is a unique material that has been demonstrated to withstand the demanding manufacturing conditions required for producing miniaturized gas sensors. These sensors have potential uses in sensing air quality, food quality, and innovative medical applications including breath analysis, a promising area of research for cancer detection, particularly for early diagnosis. These and other applications may be integrated into a smartphone.
Dr. Emory De Castro, PhD, Advent’s Chief Technology Officer, stated, “The ability to produce a gas sensor on a chip offers an array of possibilities including the addition of sensing capabilities to cell phones. We are excited to work with this global leader with this potentially game-changing technology.” Gary Herman, Advent’s Chief Executive Officer, noted, “This project is yet another example of Advent’s innovative approaches and the disruptiveness of our HT-PEM technology.”
Advent Technologies Holdings, Inc. is a U.S. corporation that develops, manufactures, and assembles complete fuel cell systems as well as supplying customers with critical components for fuel cells in the renewable energy sector. Advent is headquartered in Livermore, CA, with offices in Athens and Patras, Greece. With approximately 150 patents issued, pending, and/or licensed for fuel cell technology, Advent holds the IP for next-generation HT-PEM that enables various fuels to function at high temperatures and under extreme conditions, suitable for the automotive, aviation, defense, oil and gas, marine, and power generation sectors. For more information, visit www.advent.energy.
Advent Technologies has a robust pipeline of innovative technologies and strategic partnerships that position it as a key player in the renewable energy sector. The company’s forward-looking statements, however, come with significant risks and uncertainties, including the ability to maintain its listing on Nasdaq, future financial performance, and competitive pressures in the industry [1].
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[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/ADN/advent-technologies-and-global-semiconductor-wireless-technology-te1s486nbpyn.html
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