Partners and customers

DOE

We appreciate continuing support of U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, in development of superconducting cables through Phase I and Phase II SBIR grants.

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Advanced Energy Center at Stony Brook University provides laboratory space and equipment for our research projects.

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American Superconductor Corporation is our strategic partner in superconducting cable development.

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We work with the Clean Energy Incubator Business Program at Stony Brook University on commercialization of our technologies through the Long Island investor network.

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Stony Brook University is our long time educational partner. We employ two mechanical engineering interns, who take an active role in our projects.

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Brookhaven National Laboratory  is one of our key partners in nuclear science and accelerator development projects.

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We are working with National High Magnetic Field Laboratory on evaluation of high-field performance of superconducting cables and magneto-optic studies of slicing processes.

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We collaborate with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base  on measurements of AC losses in superconducting cables in high magnetic field.

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We are working with Larta Institute on development of the commercialization strategy for technologies developed during Phase I and Phase II SBIR projects.

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We are working with U.S. Army on development of advanced energy storage and energy generation.

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We are collaboration with FermiLab on development of HTS coils for quadrupole magnets.

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We are working with Massachusetts Institute of Technology on application of ExoCable technology in compact fusion reactors.