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High Temperature, High Shock Rechargeable Battery Design (CHiTS – Cell for High Temperature/Shock)

Advanced Materials, Micro/ Nanotechnology and Electronics 2

High Temperature, High Shock Rechargeable Battery Design (CHiTS – Cell for High Temperature/Shock)

Advanced Materials, Micro/ Nanotechnology and Electronics 2

Coordinator 2016-12-02T13:53:14+00:00

High Temperature, High Shock Rechargeable Battery Design
(CHiTS – Cell for High Temperature/Shock)

Project period: 10/2016 - 10/2018

Downhole energy storage systems are required for downhole power-generation. Currently, lithium-thionylchloride battery technology is used for power and energy storage; however, these batteries can only be used once, and pose environmental, health, and safety hazards. Moving away from the use of lithium-primary battery technology and towards a more sustainable power source would provide financial, environmental, and safety benefits. The goal of this project is to develop a high-temperature (150°C or higher) rechargeable battery solution as an energy storage system for downhole tools. The battery solution must be capable of withstanding harsh downhole conditions; i.e., high shock, torsional acceleration, and vibration.

Evolution Engineering

Location: Calgary, Canada
Founded: 2011
Staff: 78

More about Evolution Engineering

Evolution Engineering (EVO) is a company that focuses on Measurement-While-Drilling (MWD) technology in the Oil and Gas sector. Fast and reliable data has always been a driver for success, yet in this key area, O&G had been eclipsed by other industries like telecom and transportation. To overcome low data transmission rates and high failure rates, EVO developed EVO ONE Unified Telemetry technology: the company’s answer to an antiquated MWD market built on incremental improvements to outdated technology. Since the commercial release of EVO ONE in 2013, EVO has focused on research, development, licensing, and knowledge-transfer in order to provide proactive solutions for tomorrow’s downhole telemetry and sensorbased problems. Development and commercialization of EVO ONE has quickly positioned Evolution Engineering as a leader and innovator in the downhole telemetry space. The company holds more than 185 patent filings in this field and is heavily investing into its R&D activities. To date, EVO has spent over $20 million on new project development alone. EVO continues to develop in-house, from-the-ground-up, nextgeneration communication and sensor technology.

Custom Cells Itzehoe GmbH

Location: Itzehoe, Germany
Founded: 2012
Staff: 10-20

More about Custom Cells Itzehoe GmbH

Custom Cells Itzehoe GmbH (CCI) is a supplier of specialist and customised energy-storage devices based on lithium battery technology. CCI is experienced in processing most common active materials to meet the highest quality standards and offers their customers extensive in-line quality control data and tests. The range of customisation options (e.g. cell designs and cell specifications) is unique among commercial suppliers. The company’s diverse production processes are based on flexible modular technology, sound technical know-how and numerous patents held by our development partner firm.

Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology (ISIT)

Location: Itzehoe, Germany
Staff: 190

More about Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology (ISIT)

Fraunhofer ISIT develops and produces power electronics and microsystems according to customers’ specifications. Ultramodern technological equipment and expertise built-up over decades put Fraunhofer ISIT and its customers at the forefront of the field worldwide. Fraunhofer ISIT deals with all the important aspects of system integration, assembly and interconnection technology (packaging), and the reliability and quality of components, modules, and systems. The institute also provides manufacturing support for application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) to operate sensors and actuators. Activities are rounded off by the development of electrical energy storage devices, with a focus on Li-polymer batteries.
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Dehydration of Critical Mixture using Membranes (DCM2)

Advanced Materials, Micro/ Nanotechnology and Electronics 2

Dehydration of Critical Mixture using Membranes (DCM2)

Advanced Materials, Micro/ Nanotechnology and Electronics 2

Coordinator 2016-12-02T14:26:43+00:00

Dehydration of Critical Mixture using Membranes (DCM2)

Project period: 09/2016 - 09/2018

The University of Alberta patented Pressurized Gas eXpanded (PGX) Technology scaled up at Ceapro Inc can process highly viscous aqueous solutions or dispersions of biopolymers into dry fibrils, particles, aerogels and exfoliated nano-composites with features in the sub-micron and nano-scale range. The generated polymer matrices exhibit high porosities and large specific surface areas. PGX Technology is currently used to develop novel products ranging from nutraceuticals, aerogels, super-absorbents, catalysts, super-capacitors, nano-composites to advanced materials for 3D printing. The PGX Technology utilizes a mixture of food grade ethanol and carbon dioxide as the processing fluid. In order to fully develop PGX on a commercial scale, a solvent recycling module is required to dehydrate the PGX solvent mixture thereby minimizing carbon footprint and costs. This project aims to advance the commercialization of PGX Technology by developing novel membranes including high pressure housings. While the developed membrane technology will improve PGX it will also serve future biotechnology, chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

Ceapro Inc.

Location: Edmonton, Canada
Founded: 1997
Staff:30

More about Ceapro

Ceapro is a Canadian biotechnology company that focuses on being a global leader in developing and commercializing functionally active ingredients for human and animal health markets through the use of proprietary technology and renewable and sustainable resources. They have achieved a reputation as an innovative formulator and advanced processor of unique natural-based products supported by strong science and clinical evidence. They are involved in the development of proprietary extraction technology and the application of this technology to the production of extracts and “active ingredients” from oats and other renewable plant resources. Ceapro adds further value to its extracts by supporting their use in cosmeceutical, nutraceutical and therapeutics products for humans and animals. The Company has a broad range of expertise in natural product chemistry, microbiology, biochemistry, immunology and process engineering. These skills merge in the fields of active ingredients, biopharmaceuticals and drugdelivery solutions.

Andreas Junghans - Anlagenbau und
Edelstahlbearbeitung GmbH & Co. KG

Location: Frankenberg, Germany
Founded: 1980
Staff:>50

Mor about Andreas Junghans - Anlagenbau und Edelstahlbearbeitung GmbH & Co. KG

More than 150 t of stainless steel are processed yearly into advanced processing equipment by highly qualified employees on the production area of approx. 5000 m². They are experts in engineering, design and manufacturing of pressure vessels, membrane filtration plants, test facilities and turn-key plants including automation and process control. They assure a high manufacturing quality of serial products and customized one-off products, which are made by modern machinery.

www.ajundhans.de

Fraunhofer IAP

Location: Germany

More about Fraunhofer IAP

The Fraunhofer IAP specializes in researching and developing polymer applications. It supports companies and partners in the customized development and optimization of innovative and sustainable materials, processing aids and processes. In addition to characterizing polymers, the institute also produces and processes polymers in an environmental-friendly and costeffective way on a laboratory and pilot plant scale.

Ceapro Inc.

Location: Germany

More about Fraunhofer IKTS

As a research and technology service provider, the Fraunhofer IKTS develops modern ceramic high-performance materials, customized industrial manufacturing processes and creates prototype components and systems in complete production lines from laboratory scale to pilot plant scale. Furthermore, the institute has expertise in diagnostics and testing of materials and processes. Test procedures in the fields of acoustics, electromagnetics, optics, microscopy and laser technology contribute substantially to the quality assurance of products and plants.
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