LEXINGTON, MA, April 24, 2014 —Today, Dr. Kenan Sahin, President/Founder of TIAX LLC, announced that effective May 1, TIAX’s Advanced Battery Materials & Design Division, a recognized leader in the field, will become a separate company, CAMX Power LLC, to be co-located with TIAX and operating as its subsidiary.
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TIAX Announces Breakthrough Sensor Technology
LEXINGTON, MA, Jan 11, 2013 — TIAX LLC (TIAX), a leading developer of advanced technologies and materials for batteries, today introduced its lithium-ion battery safety sensor system for detecting and pre-empting short circuits inside a lithium-ion cell. Short circuits can lead to safety events such as explosions and fires. Continue reading
TIAX LLC Chosen by Argonne as Affiliate Member of Battery Hub
LEXINGTON, MA, Jan. 2, 2013 — TIAX LLC has been chosen by Argonne National Laboratory as an affiliate member company of the energy storage Hub to be known as the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR), which combines the R&D capabilities of five U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories with selected companies and research universities. Continue reading
TIAX Awarded Contracts to Improve Efficiency and Safety for U.S. Armed Forces
Funding will advance development of several key technologies including upgraded power generation for Force Provider and improved body protection for paratroopers. Continue reading
TIAX Awarded Contract to Build Scale Model of Robotic Military Bridge
U.S. Army turns to Cambridge firm to design bridge that improves military mobility and soldier safety. Continue reading
TIAX researchers strive to design materials for NASA.
Fabric That Can Stop a Micrometeorite. Continue reading
Portable Power 2005 Issues Call for Papers
Announcing Call for Papers for Portable Power 2005. Continue reading
New Technologies Could Reduce Energy Consumption of Office Equipment by 70 Percent
TIAX study for DOE identifies energy saving technologies, explores barriers to adoption, and suggests next steps toward widespread utilization. Continue reading
TIAX Awarded Contract by Department of Energy to Further the Development of Hybrid Electric Vehicle Battery Technology
Project could speed commercial adoption of lithium-ion in hybrid electric vehicles. Continue reading
TIAX Awarded Contracts Totaling $2 Million By Department Of Defense
Funding will continue development of novel medical devices and technologies to help soldiers in the field. Continue reading
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