
Strategic Elements granted moisture energy Japanese patent
- Strategic Elements announced that Japan has granted a patent covering its Energy Ink technology platform.
- The company's share price remained unchanged at $0.034 following the announcement.
- The patent supports the company's strategy in battery-free electronics where standard coin cells are impractical.
Strategic Elements (ASX:SOR) announced that Japan granted a moisture energy technology patent to its 100% owned subsidiary.
The development follows a research collaboration at the University of New South Wales with co-inventor Professor Dewei Chu.
As shown in image_9e1884.png, the patent is titled 'Moisture Electric Generator Battery Cell' and provides registered Japanese protection.
The company stated that a divisional patent application remains pending examination within the Japanese market.
Following the announcement, the Strategic Elements share price was unchanged at $0.034.
The pooled development fund operates by backing various high-innovation projects across the Australian technology sector.
The firm recently reported that investor demand for its latest capital raising round exceeded the base target.