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Going Green 2007 took place September 10-12 at the University of California
Davis. Going Green is where cutting edge greentech CEO's meet the movers and shakers from the biggest
industies on earth. The two-and-a-half day event features CEO presentations and high level debates on
the most promising emerging green technologies and new entrepreneurial opportunities. Going Green
editors honored Nanoexa as one of the top 100 Going Green private companies.
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Nanoexa, a provider of high-performance clean energy storage solutions, today announced that
Dr. Deepak Srivastava has joined the company as Chief Technology Officer. With more than a decade of computational
modeling experience at the NASA Ames Center for Nanotechnology, Srivastava will be responsible for overseeing
technical staff as well as research and development at Nanoexa.
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Nanoexa, a provider of high-performance clean energy storage solutions, today announced that
Dr. Deepak Srivastava has joined the company as Chief Technology Officer. With more than a decade of computational
modeling experience at the NASA Ames Center for Nanotechnology, Srivastava will be responsible for overseeing
technical staff as well as research and development at Nanoexa.
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Battery company Nanoexa hired Deepak Srivastava of the NASA Ames Center as chief technology officer.
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With oil prices and geopolitical concerns currently at the forefront of peoples’ minds, a
considerable portion of the general population is looking for alternatives to gasoline-powered automobiles. Lithium
batteries, particularly those from Nanoexa, have the potential to dramatically revolutionize the automotive
industry. Advanced nanomaterials and computational modeling will help boost battery performance while reducing cost.
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While battery technology advancement has generally lagged behind other technology sectors such
as semiconductors, recent advances in lithium batteries, particularly at the material level, suggest that batteries will be vastly improved in the near future.
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Lithium ion batteries are revolutionizing the power tool market. Superior
run time and more power at a lighter weight mean higher productivity and greater job site efficiency.
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Nanoexa has collaborative deal with Argonne to help commercialize its lithium
ion batteries.
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