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Follow Smoltek’s journey through our investor-focused blog, open to all who are curious about our work. Here, we dive deep into our technology, milestones, and strategic direction. Our articles provide context and insights beyond the headlines, explaining the significance of our technical breakthroughs and business developments. We address questions about Smoltek’s business and technology, within the bounds of stock market regulations.
Taking a breakthrough technology from the lab bench to the world market often requires collaboration with large industrial enterprises. In this interview, Ellinor Ehrnberg, president of Smoltek Hydrogen, explains how the company aligns its own development with that of potential buyers while navigating the complex journey from initial interest to strategic partnership.
While traditional development processes often progress at a measured pace, truly disruptive technologies, such as Smoltek’s Porous Transport Electrode (PTE), can dramatically compress timelines. When faced with potentially market-changing innovations, industrial enterprises must choose between maintaining the status quo, slow internal development, or embracing partnership with innovative companies like Smoltek Hydrogen.
For industrial enterprises, bringing new technologies into existing product lines follows a structured process. Understanding this process is vital for high-tech companies seeking integration partnerships. Here, we explain the systematic journey that governs how industrial enterprises evaluate and adopt innovations, and how high-tech companies can create revenue opportunities at each stage along the way.
In an age where environmental sustainability is of utter importance, it is crucial to find innovative solutions to reduce energy consumption and minimize our carbon footprint. One such solution is found in capacitors. These unassuming electronic components not only play an important role in various systems, but also offer significant environmental benefits. Albeit very small – if counted one by one.
In the race to make green hydrogen economically viable, researchers worldwide are pursuing the seemingly impossible: reducing iridium use in PEM electrolyzers by 95%. As Smoltek gets closer to this holy grail of 0.1 mg/cm², we examine how other technologies measure up.
When experts talk about the energy systems of the future, they often come back to one specific number: 0.1 milligrams per square centimeter (0.1 mg/cm²). This seemingly insignificant number could be critical to moving green hydrogen from a promising concept to an economic reality.
Modern electronics demand increasingly compact and powerful capacitors, and the race for miniaturization has reached a critical juncture. While both Deep Trench Capacitors (DTC) and Carbon Nanofiber Metal-Insulator-Metal (CNF-MIM) capacitors are being developed for advanced applications requiring smaller size and higher capacitance density than conventional surface-mounted capacitors, DTC pushes the boundaries of what’s achievable with subtractive manufacturing, but is hitting fundamental physical limits. In contrast, Smoltek’s innovative CNF-MIM technology offers a revolutionary path forward, unrestricted by these constraints.
An interview with Smoltek Hydrogen CEO Ellinor Ehrnberg about her recent visit to Germany and the rapid acceleration of the hydrogen economy.
Leading PEM technology expert Dr. Felix Büchi has completed an independent assessment of Smoltek Hydrogen’s Porous Transport Electrode (PTE) technology, confirming its unique ability to dramatically reduce iridium usage while maintaining high performance in hydrogen production. In an exclusive interview with Smoltek Hydrogen’s President, Ellinor Ehrnberg, Büchi shares insights about the technology’s distinctive advantages and market potential.
The ultra-thin capacitor market is entering a new phase as major players like Murata and Samsung invest heavily in silicon-based solutions. In a recent interview, YAGEO Group's CTO Philip Lessner explains why Smoltek's CNF-MIM technology could offer superior advantages to silicon-based solutions in this rapidly growing market.
Smoltek’s CEO, Håkan Persson, answers nine key questions about the company’s financial status, ongoing projects, and strategy. From the latest on the bidding process to the outlook for their semiconductor and hydrogen initiatives, this candid Q&A provides valuable insights for shareholders and stakeholders alike.
Discover how Smoltek’s innovative Porous Transport Electrode (PTE) technology stands up to expert scrutiny. Learn about its impressive performance, and why it’s poised to transform PEM electrolyzers. Get the inside scoop on what this means for Smoltek’s future in the green hydrogen market.