Sakuu and NGK has signed a collaboration agreement that will leverage NGK's 80 years of experience with ceramics.
Sakuu and NGK has signed a collaboration agreement that will leverage NGK’s 80 years of experience with ceramics.Sakuu and NGK have announced they will collaborate on the development of 3D-printed solid-state batteries. NGK will assist in the development of solid-state batteries and provide ceramic materials for current and future battery manufacturing.
“We are happy to use our 80 years of experience in ceramic materials to collaborate with Sakuu, the clear trailblazer in 3D printing solid-state batteries. Their work is truly impressive, and we look forward to making this industry-leading solid-state battery line into a significant business opportunity for both companies,” said Keiji Suzuki, head of research and development for NGK.
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