Thursday, April 11, 2002

Publication: Advances in R&D for the Commercialization of Small Fuel Cells The "Soldier Power" initiative under the U.S. Army's ARO and DARPA programs have spurred many of the recent developments of fuel cells for portable devices, and ever-smaller applications are in the works, as with Energy Related Devices' first cellular phone powered by micro-fuel cells. Obstacles with fuel, ambient temperature conditions, and miniaturization are being overcome as research has progressed. Leading research scientists demonstrated their latest findings at this conference. In addition, a special panel discussion explored how best to address the remaining obstacles to large-scale commercialization of small fuel cells for devices such as laptops and cellular phones. Comparing the latest in battery technology allowed conference participants to evaluate the entire spectrum of portable power. A huge market awaits companies prepared to capitalize on this urgent need for long running portable power. Prepare your company with this invaluable transcript.
The need for more flexible, convenient, and long-lasting portable power sources continues to escalate. As competition intensifies, you need the information contained in this two-volume set. Order your copy now!

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