Jun 24 2009
Enable IPC (Other OTC: EIPC) today announced the Company's subsidiary SolRayo recently hosted participants of a Leadership Wisconsin technology seminar. Leadership Wisconsin is a nonprofit group that focuses on developing leaders to strengthen communities. The seminar participants included local government and industry leaders and individuals for the University of Wisconsin system.
Because of SolRayo’s leading edge nanotech-enabled products, and the potential of its technology for energy storage and independence, the Company was chosen to present on technology innovation and its impact on society.
The seminar included a visit to SolRayo where participants toured the Company’s facilities and attended a presentation and question and answer session led by Kevin Leonard, SolRayo’s Chief Technology Officer.
“The seminar emphasized nanotechnology as one of the driving forces of technological change,” said Mr. Leonard. “We were pleased to have Leadership Wisconsin recognize SolRayo as being on the forefront of both nanotechnology and renewable energy solutions.”
Enable IPC's Ultracapacitors Used in High Profile Renewable Energy Project
Enable IPC has recently completed ultracapacitor electrode shipments to IMDEA Energia in Madrid, Spain for a renewable energy demonstration project. The electrodes will be incorporated into a power conditioning unit by IMDEA and Green Power, a Spain-based renewable energy manufacturer, for a demonstration as part of the SA2VE project -- a Spanish government-sponsored program focused on new energy solutions, particularly relating to "green" power. If the project is successful, the Company could have a multi-million dollar opportunity in renewable energy.
$600 Million Ultracapacitor Market
Enable IPC's ultracapacitor technology is aimed at a market estimated to grow to over $600 million by the year 2012. While the company has been mostly focusing on the use of ultracapacitors in renewable energy, there are also huge opportunities for this technology in consumer, other industrial and transportation applications as well.