11 Facts About Sakti3

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Dyson once stated that it was “committed to investing £1bn in battery technology over the coming years, and Sakti3 is an essential and exciting part of that program.

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Sakti3 is a battery company co-founded by Dr Ann Marie Sastry, Dr Chia-Wei Wang and Dr Fabio Albano, regarded as globally influential battery technology innovators, in 2007 as a spin-out from University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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In 2015, Sakti3 was invited to the first ever White House Demo Day by President Barack Obama to showcase its innovations.

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4.

Sakti3 has described methods for producing scalable solid-state batteries, using thin film deposition guided by numerical simulations and optimization and apparently used multiple deposition techniques.

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Sakti3 has been recognized with several technical awards, including MIT Technology Review's Top 50 Most Disruptive Companies in 2012, and MIT Technology Review's 50 Smartest Companies in 2015.

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In 2014, Sakti3 is named by Crain's Detroit Business as one of its Most Innovative Companies for its patents on “methods for manufacturing batteries, a solid-state propulsion system and automotive hybrid technology.

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7.

Sakti3 has grown its intellectual property portfolio to 94 patents and patents pending.

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8.

Sakti3 has been recognized multiple times for excellence in workplace culture.

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Sakti3 has won the AWE Workplace Excellence Seal of Approval Award for its for “exemplary commitment to building excellent places to work” in 2015,2016, and 2017.

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Sakti3 has been named 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in 2015 and 2016 for its “commitment to excellence in their human resource practices and employee enrichment.

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Sakti3 has been criticized for its secretive nature, a trait it apparently shares with its acquirer.

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