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ARMY AL&T


TEXPOWER INC.


located in Austin, Texas, is a spinoff from the University of Texas at Austin. Its lithium-ion battery technology does not rely on cobalt, which has a limited supply chain. TexPower’s lithium- ion battery uses a different cathode material that produces 10 percent higher energies at 25 percent lower material costs with- out requiring any changes to the other battery components or sourcing materials outside of the United States.


TRX SYSTEMS INC.


from Greenbelt, Maryland, delivers GPS- denied location and mapping technology. Its product, NEON, is an assured posi- tion, navigation and timing device with low size, weight and power that can provide three-dimensional continuous positioning indoors and underground.


XO-NANO


based in Orem, Utah, has developed the world’s first foam sensor by adding conductive particles to liquid foam. Tis technology is used to measure force, such as ground reaction force, when the foam is inserted as insoles in shoes. In this application, the tech- nology will provide magnitude, location and impact frequency data to diagnose and prevent injuries to the lower extremities.


DR. TOMOKO SANO is special projects lead in the Office of Strategy Management at CCDC ARL. She holds a Ph.D., an M.S. and a B.S. in materials science and engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. She is also currently a visiting scholar at the Johns Hopkins University’s Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute.


https://asc.ar my.mil


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