Advanced Conductor Technologies

In the News: University of Colorado

As published by the University of Colorado: Technology developed at CU-Boulder could allow for more powerful atomic collisions. May 29, 2014 –In 2012, people across the globe were dazzled to learn that the Large Hadron Collider—a 17-mile ring buried underground on the border of Switzerland and France—had for the first time provided evidence of the […]

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Danko van der Laan receives 2012 Van Duzer Prize

The IEEE Council on Superconductivity sponsors the Van Duzer Prize, awarded to the best contributed paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity during each volume year. The award is restricted to regular submissions to the IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity to encourage authors to prepare well written and comprehensive contributions which may have

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In the News: SuperPower, Inc.

As published by SuperPower, Inc.: SuperPower adds thinner substrate options to superconducting wire offerings – SuperPower adds a 30 micron substrate geometry to further increase product flexibility and increase current density March 31, 2014 – Hannover, Germany – SuperPower Inc., a subsidiary of Furukawa Electric Company, Ltd. of Japan, is once again participating in the

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In the News: Daily Camera

As published by the Daily Camera: CU-Boulder spinoff Advanced Conductor Technologies commercializes high-performance cable technology By Alicia Wallace, Camera Business Writer POSTED: 03/06/2014 03:49:23 PM MST Boulder-based Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC has started to commercialize a high-performance superconductor cable that resulted from technology developed at the University of Colorado and the National Institute of Standards

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In the News: University of Colorado Technology Transfer Office

As published by the University of Colorado Technology Transfer Office: Advanced Conductor Technology Commercializing CU High Performance Superconducting Cable. Company advancing work on thinner, more versatile superconducting cables for nuclear fusion power, military power transmission. BOULDER, Colo., March 6, 2014 – Advanced Conductor Technologies and the University of Colorado have completed an exclusive license agreement

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In the News: Superconductor Week

As published in Superconductor Week: ACT Signs Exclusive Option Agreement with CU Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC (ACT), a company that markets thin, flexible and lightweight HTS rare earth barium cup rate (REBCO) superconducting cables, has completed an exclusive option agreement with the University of Colorado (CU) for the HTS cabling technology that will enable ACT

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In the News: Daily Camera

As published by the Daily Camera: Boulder’s Advanced Conductor Technologies looks to revolutionize high-temp cables By Zach Whittaker For the Camera Posted: 08/05/2012 06:00:00 PM MDT Many know Boulder as a hub for technology and innovation. A new company, Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC, is hoping to further solidify that reputation. Founded by Danko van der

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In the News: University of Colorado Technology Transfer Office

As published by the University of Colorado Technology Transfer Office: Advanced Conductor Technologies to develop CU high performance superconducting cable technology. Thinner, more versatile superconducting cables have potential for high-energy density power transmission, high-field magnets and energy storage. BOULDER, Colo., July 18, 2012 – Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC and the University of Colorado recently completed

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Advanced Conductor Technologies awarded U.S. Navy Phase I SBIR

Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC together with researchers from the Center for Advanced Power Systems at Florida State University have received a Phase I SBIR award from the Navy. The grant titled “Superconducting Cable Connections” is for developing reliable cable connections for shipboard cables. Technical Abstract The Navy has expressed interest in shipboard high-temperature superconducting (HTS)

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