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7Gen Accelerates Clean-Tech Transition for IKEA and Others with Integrated Electric Vehicle Solutions

September 25, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

7Gen simplifies the deployment of electric medium and heavy-duty trucks, buses, and vans with a solution that integrates everything needed for the transition to clean-tech. Given the wide array of organizations entering this transition, 7Gen’s clients span a broad spectrum. The list includes IKEA, that iconic brand established in Älmhult, Småland in July of 1943 by Ingvar […]

With Eye on Canada’s Clean Energy Transition, VulcanX Enters Final Round of Startup Competition

September 13, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

The hydrogen industry is large and growing, but current methods of production are far not environmentally friendly. The production of solid carbon, a valuable industrial material, is similarly pollutive. A cleaner and more efficient way to produce hydrogen and solid carbon is the goal driving Vancouver’s VulcanX Energy, who addresses this pressing issue by producing hydrogen and […]

UBC Cleantech Startup Fibernx Recognized in B.C. and Alberta for Carbon Fibre Innovation

September 10, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

Bitumen from Alberta’s oil sands, typically restricted for use as fuel or asphalt, can now be transformed into more useful and valuable carbon nanofibres, say local experts working on the technology. UBC materials engineer Dr. Yasmine Abdin, alongside Dr. Frank Ko from the Faculty of Applied Science and Dr. Scott Renneckar from the Faculty of […]

Cleantech Startup Launches Out of UBC with Specialized Carbon Fibre Innovation

June 17, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

Researchers at the University of British Columbia have innovated a method to transform asphaltene, a byproduct of bitumen processing, into carbon fibres. Bitumen from Alberta’s oil sands, typically restricted for use as fuel or asphalt, could now be transformed into more useful and valuable carbon nanofibres, say local experts working on the technology. UBC materials […]

Solaires Has a Plan to Replace Device Batteries with Solar Technology That Functions Indoors

June 14, 2024 by Knowlton Thomas

Victoria’s Solaires announced this week that it is collaborating with a Shanghai-based manufacturer to develop solar technology that absorbs indoor light. Solaires is partnering with Genesis Technology on a joint venture called SEI Energy that will push for mass production of photovoltaic modules with an aim to replace batteries for indoor electronic devices. The licensing deal enables […]

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