
More than 100 Leading Organizations from Around the World to Attend Small Fuel Cells Conference in Atlanta Small Fuel Cells is a primary source of information for end users, developers and manufacturers of portable power devices and will feature a special pre-conference 1-Day Symposium on building synergy between fuel cells and lithium ion batteries for hybrid power systems. Citing the ready market for small fuel cells and their less stringent technical requirements, the U.S. Department of Energy has previously discussed how portable fuel cells offer the earliest market opportunities. Boston, MA (PRWEB) April 2, 2008 The Knowledge Foundation announced today that more than 100 organizations from around the world will convene in Atlanta, GA from April 30 - May 2, 2008 for the 10th Small Fuel Cells for Commercial & Military Applications conference. Participating organizations include: Adaptive Materials, Inc., Advanced Battery Technology , Advanced Fuel Cell Technology, AIJU, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Akermin, Altek Fuel Group, AMREL - American Reliance Inc., Applied Materials, Arbin Instruments, Arkema Inc., Asahi Kasei Chemicals, ASB-Aerospatiale Batteries, BAE Systems, Bartels Mikrotechnik, Battelle Memorial Institute , Battery Power Products & Technology, BIC Consumer Products - USA, Bio-Logic USA, Branson Ultrasonics, Brother International, Bundeswehr Technical Center for Automotive & Armored Vehicle, C2 Chandler Consulting, Cabot Fuel Cells, Cell Impact AB, CMR Fuel Cells, CoreTec, DMFC Corporation, Ecolectrix LLC, Ener1, Inc., EnerFuel, Energizer, ETH Zurich, EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering, Fraunhofer ICT, Fraunhofer IKTS, Fraunhofer ISE, Fuel Cell Markets, Fuel Cells 2000 , FuelCellWorks , Georgia Institute of Technology, Gunma University, Honeywell Batteries, Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Letter, Hynergreen Technologies, SA, IdaTech, Inc., Industrial Technology Research Institute, Institute for Integrated Energy Systems, IRD Fuel Cells A/S, Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells, Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Jülich Forschungszentrum , KIST, Knowledge Press, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Lynntech, Inc., MAST Carbon Technology, Medis Technologies, Michigan Technological University, Millennium Cell Inc., More Energy, Motorola, MTI MicroFuel Cells, Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., myFC AB, Nagaoka University of Technology, National Institute of Standards & Technology, National Research Council, Neah Power Systems, Nikkei Electronics, Northeastern University, Ovonic Hydrogen Systems LLC , Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, PolyFuel, Portable Design, Protonex Technology Corporation, Robert Bosch GmbH, Samsung Advanced Institute of Science, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Samsung SDI Co., Ltd, SANYO Energy (USA) Corporation, Seoul National University, Seven Mountains Scientific, SFC Smart Fuel Cells AG, Shaw Development, Sony Corporation, STMicroelectronics, Sumitomo Corporation, Sungkyunkwan University, Teledyne Energy Systems, Texas Instruments, The Knowledge Foundation, The University of Texas at Austin, Toshiba Corporation, U.S. Army, U.S. Department of Energy, Underwriters Laboratories Inc., University of South Carolina, University of Southampton, University of Victoria, Vestel Savunma Sanayi A.S., VIASPACE Company, and Webcom Communications. In its 10th year, Small Fuel Cells is a primary source of information for end users, developers and manufacturers of portable power devices and will feature a special pre-conference 1-Day Symposium on building synergy between fuel cells and lithium ion batteries for hybrid power systems. About The Knowledge Foundation
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