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Ultracapacitors go Mainstream - Supercapacitors USA 2012, Washington DC, Nov 7-8

5th October 2012
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Ultracapacitors, otherwise known as supercapacitors, have recently become an essential part of the toolkit of designers of aircraft, trains, road vehicles, renewable energy, office equipment and the host of small electronic devices where it all began.
Applications are now widening at a rapid pace, not least with the larger versions used in energy harvesting, mass transit and, starting this year, production cars, where previously only small ones had uses.

Hear more at Supercapacitors USA in Washington DC, November 7-8 2012 alongside its events on the closely allied topics of Energy Harvesting and Wireless Sensor Networks .

Heavy user Bombardier, making boats to trains, trams and aircraft, will give a keynote and there are other presentations specifically on supercapacitors in Aircraft, Mass Transit (including user Sinautec), in Buildings, Healthcare and Mobile Phones etc .

Speakers fly in from Russia, the UK, Israel, Japan and elsewhere making it a comprehensively international event with the full range of applications. This is part of the reason why delegates include Boeing, the US Department of Transport, top design and environmental group CSA, and the supercapacitor developer Yo-Engineering from Russia.

The second day of Supercapacitors USA will look deeply at progress in increasing energy density in particular, because that is what the market demands. That means achievement of the energy density of lead-acid and NiCd batteries on the way to more.

Graphene, carbon nanotubes, the new ionic electrolytes - they are all here but with the focus on commercial success. Uniquely, this event is addressing the needs of trading companies using or making these devices and their materials, of investors and others that wish to see the big picture looking forwards.

Book now for your 15% discount which ends Friday October 12.

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