We hope you had a great summer! Our technical and business development teams have been busy working with industry-leading customers and partners to validate and commercialize QuantumSphere’s proprietary nano catalyst formulations for emissions reduction in key automotive and stationary applications. Led by emissions catalyst expert, Dr. Fabrizio Rinaldi, who joined QSI from Engelhard and Tenneco, the goal of this project was to develop and commercialize QSI catalyst formulations demonstrating higher performance and lower precious metal content than competitors. These highly efficient catalysts will continue to provide solid margins for QSI and high value for our customers. QSI has other advanced catalysts and process chemistry expertise, which are currently being used for batteries, fuel cells, and chemical synthesis of ammonia for food production (learn more).
As QuantumSphere moves forward, we will continue leveraging our core skills in advanced catalyst materials, unique process chemistries, and key technology platforms that can be translated into a broad range of portable power and clean-technology applications.
As always, thank you for your continued support and feedback.
Kevin D. Maloney, CEO
QuantumSphere, Inc.
- QSI in the News:
- ThinkEquity Analysts Interview with QuantumSphere CEO, Kevin Maloney
- By Think Equity LLC – September 11, 2009
- Advanced Materials – Tech & Cleantech Quarterly Industry Update
- By D.A. Davidon & Co. – September 21, 2009
- Big Energy Funding for Tiny Technology
- By John Collins Rudolf, The New York Times – September 24, 2009
- Tiny Technologies Could Produce Big Energy Solutions
- By Elizabeth Landau, CNN.com – September 22, 2009
- Venture Firm’s ‘Green’ Funds Top $1 Billion
- By Claire Cain Miller, The New York Times – August 31, 2009
- A123 IPO Gives U.S. Battery Start-Ups Funding Hope
- By Siobhan Hughes, The Wall Street Journal – September 25, 2009
- House Approves $2.9B Green Vehicle Research Bill
- By Roy Mark, eweek.com – September 17, 2009
- Cleantech and Smart Grid System to Become Part of Energy Future
- Q&A; with Paul Dickerson, Houston Business Journal – September 5, 2009
- Refitted to Bury Emissions, Plant Draws Attention
- By Matthew L. Wald, The New York Times – September 21, 2009
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