Critical nails global licence for battery cooling tech
Critical Resources has secured an exclusive global license for battery cooling technology from Singapore's Nanyang Technological University. This technology is designed to enhance thermal management for lithium-ion batteries, GPUs, and CPUs. The deal aims to improve performance and safety in high-density electronics and data centers.
- ▪Critical Resources has obtained a worldwide exclusive license for battery cooling technology.
- ▪The technology utilizes a non-conductive fluid to efficiently manage heat in electronic components.
- ▪The deal includes a 10-year license for SGD$220,000 with no royalties on product sales.
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