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Featured Expert: Inlyte Energy

About Featured Expert: Inlyte Energy Inlyte Energy is a U.S.-based energy storage technology company focused on the development of iron-sodium battery systems for short- and long-duration energy storage applications. The company’s work centers on non-lithium battery chemistries designed to address reliability, safety, cost, and scalability challenges associated with grid-scale energy storage. Inlyte’s technology platform is […]

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Inlyte Energy Completes Iron-Sodium Battery Factory Test

Inlyte Energy, industry experts in iron-sodium battery systems and long-duration energy storage, has completed a factory acceptance test of its first full-scale iron-sodium battery energy storage system at its facility near Derby, United Kingdom. The test was witnessed by representatives from Southern Company, marking a key milestone in validating system performance and integration readiness ahead […]

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Featured Expert: Panasonic Automotive Systems — Panasonic Automotive Systems Earns EcoVadis Bronze Medal, Industrial Sustainability Monthly

Featured Expert: Panasonic Automotive Systems

About Featured Expert: Panasonic Automotive Systems Panasonic Automotive Systems Co., Ltd. is a global Tier 1 automotive supplier headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, with subsidiaries in eight other countries. The company develops advanced automotive technologies, including infotainment systems and related electronic platforms, for automakers in Japan and international markets. Operating in a sector facing increasing […]

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Featured Expert: Weidmüller

About Featured Expert: Weidmüller Weidmüller is a global company specializing in industrial connectivity and automation technology, based in Detmold, Germany. Established in 1850 and family-owned, it creates electrical connectivity, automation, and digital solutions that support efficient, reliable, and sustainable industrial systems across various sectors. Weidmüller’s focus on sustainability is closely linked to its role in […]

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Pegasus Materials Debuts Bio-Based Industrial Specialty Range

Pegasus Materials, a Netherlands-based developer of high-performance bio-based materials, has introduced its first two specialty polymers designed to advance demanding applications across electronics, data center infrastructure, aerospace, and industrial 3D printing. The product launch coincides with the expansion of the company’s Seed funding round, supporting the transition from pilot development to commercial-scale production.

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Featured Expert: Pegasus Materials BV

About Featured Expert Pegasus Materials BV Pegasus Materials BV is a materials science company that develops bio-based specialty polymers for industrial applications, including electronics, aerospace, data centers, and industrial 3D printing. The company was founded by Richard Pieters and Chris Schröder and is based at the Brightlands Chemelot Campus in Geleen, the Netherlands. Pegasus Materials […]

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Siemens SIRIUS 3RQ4 coupling relay made from bio-based Akulon plastic developed with Envalior.

Siemens and Envalior Collaborate on Sustainable Coupling Relays

Siemens Smart Infrastructure has introduced its latest SIRIUS 3RQ4 series of coupling relays featuring housings made from a bio-based plastic developed in partnership with Envalior B.V. The new material, Akulon® K225-KS B-MB, consists of 70 percent renewable content derived from used cooking oil (UCO), a biomass waste product collected from restaurants, the food industry, and […]

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