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Artisan Magnetics is based in United States
Artisan Magnetics is a design, development and manufacturing house for power conversion and energy storage electronic components. Products include linear power transformers, switching power transformers, output inductors, filter inductors, flyback transformers, power inverters, and others.
Kokam is 35 yrs old and is based in South Korea.
Kokam is a manufacturer of the patented Superior Lithium Polymer battery (SLPB) technology, a commercial, off-the-shelf battery. This product delivers 20C continuous and 40C pulse on an ultra-high capacity cell. This technology was derived from traditional Lithium-Ion technology but has two important advancements- a flexible form factor allowing for shortened evolution time from a prototype to a large scale commercial production cell, and an improvement in safety due to the reduction of physical impedance of the cell. The SLPB technology was developed, designed and patented in South Korea.
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Northeast Alabama Entrepreneurial System
Solaredge and SAIL Capital Partners
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