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Rockbestos-Surprenant Cable Corp is one of the leading companies in the Manufacturing sector.
Every once in a while, a new battery technology comes along showing promise in one area, but is objectively worse in almost everything else compared to Li-ion. Maybe it`s low energy density, or short cycle life, or poor power density, or expensive, or just never built a real cell. SES, formerly known as SolidEnergy, used to pursue solid state Li-Metal technology. But pivoted away from it, due to the low energy density, high temperature requirement, and fundamentally expensive and difficult-to-scale manufacturing process. Instead, SES developed a more practical and complete Li-Metal system including safe and high efficiency electrolyte, anode protective coating, cell engineering and manufacturing capabilities, and AI-powered algorithm for health monitoring and fast charging. The new Li-Metal system is capable of >400 Wh/kg and >1000 Wh/L, delivering significantly longer driving range to EVs. It can also be manufactured at scale using existing Li-ion infrastructure, significantly reducing cost. Today SES is the world`s leading developer and manufacturer of Li-Metal systems including materials, cells, modules, algorithm and recycling. It is headquartered in Singapore with operations in Boston, Shanghai and Seoul.
Railcraft Railing Systems is a Surrey, BC-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
the master products co in is a Cleveland, OH-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
RDAbbott is a materials science, engineering, and distribution company that`s devoted to the advancement of elastomer technologies and connecting its customers to the best products and services in the rubber industry. We are staffed with accomplished rubber technologists; equipped with state-of-the-art, US-based laboratory and manufacturing facilities; and stocked with premium products in warehouses throughout North America. Using industry-leading products from our supplier partners, we offer customized solutions through materials science and process engineering. It`s what we like to call Applied Curiosity.