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Canada's Li-Metal Corp., specializing in lithium metal technology for next-generation batteries, has produced its first lithium metal ingots from gigafactory scrap, typically treated as hazardous waste and burned. By vertically integrating lithium metal and battery production, Li-Metal has created a sustainable alternative for battery production.
By turning scraps into critical materials, Li-Metal’s production reduces waste and optimizes resource use, easing the strain on scarce raw materials demand. It is a step forward in creating high-purity speciality lithium-alloy ingots with the lowest environmental footprint possible.
“The ability to produce lithium metal products is a key differentiator for Li-Metal’s positioning in the next-generation battery ecosystem, further enabling the growth and development of our business. This is an important milestone in our roadmap as we advance our technologies and plan to become a leading vertically integrated and domestic supplier of lithium metal and high-performance anode materials,” said Srini Godavarthy, CEO of Li-Metal.
Li-Metal's focus will likely shift towards expanding its production capabilities and partnering with major battery producers, influencing the broader battery ecosystem and possibly driving more innovations in sustainable manufacturing methods.
The company's collaboration with US-based Mustang Vacuum Systems on Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) processes highlights a joint effort in technological progress, paving the way for future battery technology innovations.
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Are NFTs back? Disney Pinnacle, a collaboration between Disney and Dapper Labs, is a launch of digital collectible pins that will feature characters from over a century of entertainment from the Disney universe including Pixar and Star Wars.
This collaboration will modernize pin collecting and trading in the digital age. It will allow collectors to trade securely regardless of their location. Notice the suspicious absence of the term ‘NFT’ in the announcement.
“Disney Pinnacle is an all-new product designed from the ground up to incorporate everything we’ve learned over the past few years. Fans anywhere will be able to collect dynamic pins on their phone and trade instantly and securely with each other no matter where they are in the world,” says Roham Gharegozlou, co-founder and CEO of Dapper Lab.
Disney Pinnacle could reignite the digital collectibles market and create appetite for digital tradables across other franchises.
Does this move signal a resurgence of NFTs, subtly rebranded as 'digital pins’ to entice a new audience?
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Hyperspectral imaging is used to identify materials and resources on earth such as crops, minerals, and even gas. Finnish space tech pioneer Kuva Space raises €16.6 million to expand its AI hyperspectral microsatellite constellation, with ambitions to revolutionize global environmental monitoring.
The satellite data revolution is entering a new phase with hyperspectral imaging, capable of identifying and monitoring the earth's materials and conditions from space, driving significant advancements in precision agriculture, climate tracking, and environmental defense by providing crucial real-time, planetary-scale data.
“Our growth funding campaign was oversubscribed in less than three days. We are extremely excited that our investors share our mission to improve life on Earth. We firmly believe that quality and timely spaceborne insights will empower communities to make informed decisions and create a sustainable future,” said Jarkko Antila, CEO of Kuva Space
Kuva Space is on track to launch two new satellites in the upcoming year, with the first, Hyperfield-1, slated for a June 2024 liftoff. This venture is expected to significantly disrupt how hyperspectral data is utilized across numerous sectors.
While the benefits of hyperspectral imaging are substantial, it also raises concerns about the growing congestion of satellites and space debris in Earth's orbit, requiring careful attention.
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