Joined November 2022
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Reflecting on 2023, a year defined by our strategic focus on Deep Tech. Impressive projects emerged from Australian Universities and Research institutions, showcasing a commitment to global impact - with more exciting projects lined up for 2024.
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One of the rewarding aspects of our work is engaging with brilliant minds from universities on the cutting edge of what the future holds. Additionally, we got to explore industry-leading induction specialists, Inductotherm Australia, to investigate their unique capabilities.
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We attended APICAM2023 conference. Additive manufacturing is set to revolutionise the manufacturing of specialty components in critical industries like space and defence. Congratulations to Prof Simon Ringer- awarded the prestigious silver medal from Materials Australia.
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USA - recently visited leading material scientists and IP transfer departments at 4 universities across 4 states. Also met with partners at GM Ventures in Detroit, followed by a weeklong invite-only conference in Maine about use of nanotechnology in the environmental domain.
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OTB is proud to have been there every step of the way — from the initial discovery of the research to the formation of the company and the successful collaboration with SAU to facilitate the acquisition. To read the full announcement: lnkd.in/gyhD9HsZ

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Grab a coffee and immerse yourself in the world of university research and investing, expertly discussed by OTB's Keong Chan and Drexel University's Kyle Matthews on the "It's a Material World " Podcast. youtu.be/pn-0Ut-Vkrk
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John Rock attended THE Campus Live ANZ 2023. Like-minded chats with Steve Rodda from the University of Adelaide and Pascale Quester, the Vice Chancellor of the Swinburne University of Technology, on the importance of engaging with industry, an area where OTB is well-positioned.
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Great to catch up with our good friend and key supporter, Quentin Flannery. We recognise that transitioning to clean energy is crucial. By partnering with universities to assist in commercialising their research projects, we can positively drive the energy transition forward.
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Latest advancements in renewable battery energy and electrochemical-based sensor technology were a key focus at the 35th Topical Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry. Keynote speakers David Williams and Zaiping Guo provided valuable insights.
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The University of Tennessee is impressive with its commitment to mentoring and developing research that can be commercialised. Thanks to Marc Gibson and Jon Phipps for a behind-the-scenes showcasing their research in advanced materials and manufacturing.
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Touring Oak Ridge with Sudarsanam Babu and Bob S Slattery, one of the 17 National Laboratories in the United States that the Department of Energy funds. The laboratory is focused on delivering scientific discoveries and technical breakthroughs to realise energy solutions.
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The potential applications for the Mxenes family make for an exciting future. A big thanks to Kyle Matthews and Alex Inman at Drexel University for graciously hosting us during our recent visit to their cutting-edge facilities. Looking forward to exploring future collaborations.
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Sometimes, quite surreptitiously, you find yourself in the presence of brilliance. Yury thanks for your time on our recent visit to Drexel University in Philadelphia and for sharing your plans for MXgenes and groundbreaking research. Look forward to collaborating in the future.
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Adam Best (CSIRO) and Shirley Meng (Chief Scientist of Argonne Collaborative Centre for Energy Storage Science) presented at International Battery Seminar in Florida. Australia has a big part to play in global decarbonisation. We look forward to participating in that journey.
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Orlando, Florida, was the place to be if you want to be at the forefront of worldwide battery storage technology. John Rock and Keong Chan attended the International Battery Seminar & Exhibit. Many insights from global thought leaders in the race to net zero.
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Keong visited Paul Braun and Ben Zahirisabzevar from University of Illinois. Paul's innovative ideas in materials science are widely known. He co-founded Xerion - a lithium battery technology company that uses a novel electrode architecture backed by the American Government.
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2019 Nobel Prize Winners for creating the lithium battery, Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino, spoke at the recent International Battery Association Conference. It was a privilege to meet them in person and inspire the next push into next-generation battery research.
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A privilege to catch up with Harry Atwater of Caltech University to discuss projects he is working on. Harry is one of America's most recognised scientists and is globally renowned for his work in light-matter interactions, including his work on solar photovoltaics/fuel cells.
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Privileged to tour the new Sydney Nanoscience Hub at the University of Sydney with Professor Simon Ringer and Dr Kazuhiro Hono, the President of the National Institute for Materials Science based in Tsukuba, Japan. #nanoscience #newtechnology #universityresearch
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We spent time with Pro. Simon Ringer, the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Infrastructure) for the University of Sydney and Dr Kazuhiro Hono, the President of the National Institute for Materials Science. Together we toured the impressive $150m Sydney Nanoscience Hub.
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