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In 2011, Sir Paul Callaghan, who founded the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, said in a pitch for the science-led prosperity of Aotearoa that "one hundred inspired entrepreneurs could turn this place around”. In 2024, the MacDiarmid Institute will have alumni working across the motu and across industries in roles that require research training and a deep tech skill set. Founders of startups, CEOs and CSOs, research scientists and innovation experts provide concrete examples of the value that Callaghan was talking about.
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The theme for the 2022 MacDiarmid Institute Regional Lecture Series was ‘To Industry and Beyond’.
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The MacDiarmid Institute’s research is now called ‘Deep Tech’ by the various investors who beat a path to our door.
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In association with the Rotorua Science Society, Professor Justin Hodgkiss and Dr Shalini Divya focus on pathways from science to industry as part of "To Industry and Beyond".
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Alumna Dr Shalini Divya of affiliated spinout TasmanIon wins 2021 KiwiNet Breakthrough Innovator Award
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Two MacDiarmid Institute alumni are finalists in the ninth annual KiwiNet Research Commercialisation Awards.
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Many students dream of undertaking a PhD, Dr Shalini Divya is now commercialising research in aluminium-ion batteries with her PhD.
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Many of our researchers are making strides into new materials for energy storage. One project approaching the market is the development of an aluminium-ion battery material.
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Dr Shalini Duvya went on RNZ to talk about how she is starting a company to create the next sustainable and long lasting battery.
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PhD student Shalini Divya is on a mission to find new materials to make rechargeable batteries more sustainable.
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In today’s tech-hungry world, lithium batteries are ubiquitous, with everything from your mobile phone to the neighbour’s electric car relying on the metal, and it’s easy to see why. Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries pack a punch, storing more energy than any other battery of equivalent size, and delivering power to where it’s needed, quickly and efficiently.
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