SEATTLE, May 14, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Jenax, inventor of the world's first ultra-thin, ultra-flexible, lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, today announced a new Lunch & Lab event for Seattle business innovators. "Powering Up Product Innovation with Flexible Batteries" provides a forum for product design and engineering leaders to see how battery advances can spur next-generation products. Medical device, wearable, apparel, consumer electronics and IoT manufacturers will learn how to leverage batteries into products that are much more compelling for users, giving their companies a competitive advantage. EJ Shin, Managing Director of Jenax, who will be in Seattle as a featured speaker at Wear 2019, will lead the free Lunch & Lab, which takes place June 18, 2019. For more information contact [email protected].
As part of the event, attendees will experience firsthand how the company's J.Flex battery—which can be bent, rolled in any direction and even scrunched like paper while maintaining its power and integrity—can be applied to their own innovations. They can also take advantage of private, confidential meetings to discuss their company's battery-related product challenges and opportunities.
"Wearable designers, IoT developers and medical device manufacturers need to build increasingly feature-rich, mobile, comfortable and useable products in order to stay competitive. But all too often, their creations are limited by clunky, rigid batteries," said Shin. "Paper-thin and flexible batteries can help them unlock innovation and bring exciting products to market. I'm thrilled to offer this Lunch & Lab to Seattle's forward-thinking business and technology executives."
Jenax is inviting Seattle-area product design innovators to learn more about its free "Powering Up Product Innovation with Flexible Batteries" Lunch & Lab by contacting [email protected].
About Jenax
Jenax Inc. (KOSDAQ: 065620) pioneered and manufactures J.Flex – an ultra-flexible, exceedingly thin and fast-charging, high-performance lithium-ion rechargeable battery. Jenax partners with manufacturers of medical devices, apparel, electronics, and more to design completely customized and safe battery solutions in diverse sizes and shapes. Its broad applications include IoT, wearables, medical devices, and sensors. Founded in 1991, Jenax is based in Busan, South Korea. Visit http://www.jenaxinc.com for more details.
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