Batteries

MIT engineers design tiny batteries for powering cell-sized robots
MIT engineers are designing tiny cell sized robot batteries that are capable of drug delivery in the human body. Read about this latest innovation in medical.
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Sound-powered sensors stand to save millions of batteries
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a sensor that uses energy from sound waves to control electronic devices.
Ensurge Micropower’s agreement with leading medical device manufacturer
The company’s microbattery can help transform wearable or portable medical device design by providing a safe, reliable, energy-dense power source.
Tiny biobattery with 100-year shelf life runs on bacteria
Professor at Binghamton University, State University of New York aims to make fuel cells for portable, storable, and on-demand power generation.
Ilika Technologies delivers first shipments of stacked batteries
These shipments are the first of a series of planned deliveries of Stereax M300 batteries to customers including CubeWorks and Lura Health.
Ilika's Stereax batteries ship from manufacturing facility to first customer
Blink Energy, provider of device-agnostic power, communications platforms for any ocular device, receives the first shipment of Stereax batteries.
STMicroelectronics’ lithium batteries management system
Lithium batteries perform better and last longer with high-accuracy BMS controller.
Ilika, Cirtec Medical manufacturing, commercialization partnership
A memorandum of understanding, which outlines the transfer of the Stereax Solid State Battery mm-scale battery manufacturing to Cirtec’s facility in Lowell, MA.
Novel design helps develop powerful microbatteries
The microbatteries were fabricated using the dense electroplated DirectPlate LiCoO2 electrodes manufactured by Xerion Advanced Battery Corp.
Michael Gore walks
Medical device design and manufacturing technology enables paraplegics to stand and walk with Indego.