The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency established in 1950 and based in Alexandria, Virginia. It is dedicated to supporting research and education in science and engineering across a wide range of disciplines. The NSF provides significant non-dilutive funding, up to $1.5 million, to startups and small businesses through its America's Seed Fund initiative, which is part of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program mandated by Congress. With an operating budget of approximately $7.8 billion, the NSF is committed to advancing fundamental research and education, thus fostering innovation and technological development in the United States.
Aqua Science offers a global platform of technologies and fast and reliable solutions for the testing and treatment of water. They provide research and development, custom reagent and kit manufacture, product assembly, lyophilization services, and contract manufacturing services.
RESbonds
Grant in 2022
RESbonds specializes in engineering and environmental consulting services, focusing on water infrastructure projects for public authorities in both developed and emerging countries. The company takes a comprehensive approach to address environmental degradation and the impacts of climate change by structuring performance-based projects that are financially viable. Additionally, RESbonds develops blended financing options and offers a customized monitoring platform that allows investors to assess project benefits and returns on investment. Through these initiatives, RESbonds aims to facilitate climate-smart investments in the water sector, ensuring that projects deliver value to beneficiaries while promoting sustainable practices.
SuperClean Glass
Grant in 2021
SuperClean Glass develops technology that is based on proprietary electrodes that generate electric fields to sweep away dust from solar panels, thereby offering cleaning efficiency that is focused on utility-scale solar installations in desert regions.
Rapid Radicals Technology
Grant in 2021
Rapid Radicals Technology develops wastewater treatment technology for municipal sewerage districts to address combined sewer overflows. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Sync Energy AI
Grant in 2021
Syn is an Energy-Tech startup helping electric utilities save money, time, and resources while they prepare for, or deal with natural disaster-like emergencies. We own two proprietary Artificial Intelligence technologies that help us do this, and deliver real value via our SaaS/PaaS offerings.
AdvanceH20
Grant in 2021
AdvanceH20 is an online platform that offers monitoring & data informatics platforms for water treatment.
Heila Technologies
Grant in 2021
Heila Technologies develops a platform that connects solar arrays, batteries, and other distributed energy resources (DERs) to create self-managing microgrids. The Heila IQ Platform is a decentralized optimization system that simplifies the integration and operation of these resources, allowing for autonomous management and optimization. This technology transforms various components, such as batteries and solar arrays, into independent intelligent agents capable of self-organization and regulation. Heila Technologies serves a diverse clientele, including utility representatives, developers, energy users, and public officials. Founded in 2017 and based in Somerville, Massachusetts, the company aims to facilitate the commercialization of its platform, providing granular analysis and data-driven recommendations to enhance the resilience and efficiency of energy networks while promoting energy savings and reducing carbon emissions.
Infinite Cooling
Grant in 2020
Infinite Cooling Inc. specializes in water recovery systems designed for power plants and other industrial facilities. Founded in 2017 and based in Massachusetts, the company focuses on mitigating water scarcity by employing innovative technology that utilizes high-voltage electric fields to capture and recycle water evaporating from cooling towers. This approach allows power plants, data centers, and factories to significantly reduce water consumption and treatment costs, thereby promoting more sustainable operations. Through its efforts in wastewater management and recycling, Infinite Cooling aims to address environmental challenges related to water waste in industrial processes.
Pearl Street Technologies
Grant in 2020
Pearl Street Technologies specializes in the development of the SUGAR platform, a comprehensive tool for power grid planning that enhances the reliability and sustainability of electrical networks. Inspired by advanced computer chip design methodologies, SUGAR offers modeling, optimization, and design capabilities tailored for grid operators, utilities, and project developers. The platform automates the creation of base case planning models and effectively addresses complex contingencies and extreme grid conditions. By streamlining project workflows and reducing network upgrade costs, SUGAR facilitates the seamless integration of renewable energy sources, thereby supporting stakeholders in their efforts to build a more resilient power infrastructure.
Revterra
Grant in 2020
Revterra Corporation is a Houston-based company that specializes in the development of flywheel energy storage systems for industrial and utility-scale applications, particularly in the storage of renewable energy sources like wind and solar. Established in 2017, Revterra employs patented technology featuring passive magnetic bearings, which allows for efficient energy storage at high speeds with low power consumption. The company aims to address power infrastructure challenges and facilitate the adoption of renewable energy while promoting electrification. By providing a grid-stabilizing kinetic battery solution, Revterra assists charge point operators in establishing new direct current fast charging locations without the need for extensive infrastructure upgrades, thereby enabling quicker and more cost-effective installations for electric vehicle charging.
Infinite Cooling
Grant in 2019
Infinite Cooling Inc. specializes in water recovery systems designed for power plants and other industrial facilities. Founded in 2017 and based in Massachusetts, the company focuses on mitigating water scarcity by employing innovative technology that utilizes high-voltage electric fields to capture and recycle water evaporating from cooling towers. This approach allows power plants, data centers, and factories to significantly reduce water consumption and treatment costs, thereby promoting more sustainable operations. Through its efforts in wastewater management and recycling, Infinite Cooling aims to address environmental challenges related to water waste in industrial processes.
Rapid Radicals Technology
Grant in 2019
Rapid Radicals Technology develops wastewater treatment technology for municipal sewerage districts to address combined sewer overflows. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Heila Technologies
Grant in 2019
Heila Technologies develops a platform that connects solar arrays, batteries, and other distributed energy resources (DERs) to create self-managing microgrids. The Heila IQ Platform is a decentralized optimization system that simplifies the integration and operation of these resources, allowing for autonomous management and optimization. This technology transforms various components, such as batteries and solar arrays, into independent intelligent agents capable of self-organization and regulation. Heila Technologies serves a diverse clientele, including utility representatives, developers, energy users, and public officials. Founded in 2017 and based in Somerville, Massachusetts, the company aims to facilitate the commercialization of its platform, providing granular analysis and data-driven recommendations to enhance the resilience and efficiency of energy networks while promoting energy savings and reducing carbon emissions.
Allumia
Grant in 2019
Allumia, LLC specializes in energy efficiency solutions, focusing on lighting upgrades for commercial, athletic, automotive, and industrial sectors. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional offices in Los Angeles and Durham, the company designs, funds, installs, and manages lighting projects. Allumia evaluates existing lighting systems and provides tailored proposals that include updated designs and anticipated savings. The company also supplies replacement lamps, drivers, and other lighting hardware, along with ongoing maintenance services. Utilizing a software and Internet of Things platform, Allumia streamlines the financing and management of energy efficiency projects, enabling clients to achieve complete equipment upgrades at reduced costs while maximizing energy savings. The company serves customers directly and collaborates with utility partners to enhance the efficiency of their operations across the nation.
PowerFlex Systems
Grant in 2018
PowerFlex Systems, Inc. is a company based in Los Altos, California, that focuses on designing, building, operating, and monitoring electric vehicle charging stations. Established in 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of EDF Renewables Inc. PowerFlex offers an intelligent energy management platform, known as PowerFlex X™, which optimizes clean energy assets such as solar, energy storage, EV chargers, and microgrids. This system employs patented algorithms to reduce energy costs by maximizing the use of distributed energy resources. PowerFlex is recognized as the second-largest installer of commercial rooftop solar and has developed the fourth-largest network of Level 2 EV chargers in the United States. Its solar and storage projects contribute to reducing carbon emissions, offsetting approximately 70,000 tons of CO2 annually, while its network of more than 10,000 EV chargers accounted for a reduction of nearly 19,000 tons of CO2 in 2023. The company's initiatives aim to transform organizations into clean-energy facilities, enhance energy resiliency, and support sustainability efforts.
Pearl Street Technologies
Grant in 2018
Pearl Street Technologies specializes in the development of the SUGAR platform, a comprehensive tool for power grid planning that enhances the reliability and sustainability of electrical networks. Inspired by advanced computer chip design methodologies, SUGAR offers modeling, optimization, and design capabilities tailored for grid operators, utilities, and project developers. The platform automates the creation of base case planning models and effectively addresses complex contingencies and extreme grid conditions. By streamlining project workflows and reducing network upgrade costs, SUGAR facilitates the seamless integration of renewable energy sources, thereby supporting stakeholders in their efforts to build a more resilient power infrastructure.
PowerFlex Systems
Grant in 2017
PowerFlex Systems, Inc. is a company based in Los Altos, California, that focuses on designing, building, operating, and monitoring electric vehicle charging stations. Established in 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of EDF Renewables Inc. PowerFlex offers an intelligent energy management platform, known as PowerFlex X™, which optimizes clean energy assets such as solar, energy storage, EV chargers, and microgrids. This system employs patented algorithms to reduce energy costs by maximizing the use of distributed energy resources. PowerFlex is recognized as the second-largest installer of commercial rooftop solar and has developed the fourth-largest network of Level 2 EV chargers in the United States. Its solar and storage projects contribute to reducing carbon emissions, offsetting approximately 70,000 tons of CO2 annually, while its network of more than 10,000 EV chargers accounted for a reduction of nearly 19,000 tons of CO2 in 2023. The company's initiatives aim to transform organizations into clean-energy facilities, enhance energy resiliency, and support sustainability efforts.
Packetized Energy
Grant in 2017
Packetized Energy Technologies, Inc. is focused on enhancing the integration of distributed energy resources into the power grid. The company develops systems that enable appliances such as water heaters, electric vehicle chargers, and battery storage to balance energy supply and demand. Its flagship product, Packetized Energy Management (PEM), coordinates connected devices to optimize energy usage, ensuring real-time alignment with renewable energy supply. This platform provides local decision-making, privacy for users, and equitable access to grid resources, catering primarily to utilities, solar developers, and energy providers. By utilizing advanced control systems, machine learning, and optimization techniques, Packetized Energy aims to simplify grid edge flexibility and support the transition to a renewable energy future. Founded in 2016 and based in Colchester, Vermont, the company seeks to create value for both consumers and the electricity industry through its innovative approach to energy management.
Kelvin
Grant in 2017
Kelvin operates as an energy management and electrification platform specifically designed for radiator-heated buildings. Its innovative system features smart thermostatic radiator enclosures, known as Cozys, which are networked to central heating controls. This technology aims to minimize fuel waste, lower building emissions, and enhance tenant comfort. Kelvin's hybrid electrification platform allows buildings to electrify a significant portion of their heating requirements at a fraction of the cost compared to traditional methods. By optimizing heating fuel sources based on energy pricing and building conditions, Kelvin's technology helps radiator-heated buildings meet stringent emission caps efficiently. The company's solutions have been validated to provide substantial savings on heating costs and have received multiple recognitions for innovation in energy management.
Smart Electric Grid
Grant in 2017
Smart Electric Grid provides energy monitoring software for power utilities and control centres.
NewGrid
Grant in 2016
NewGrid is a software company specializing in the utilities sector, focusing on topology optimization technologies for electric power transmission. The firm develops decision support software that aids in power operations and planning, encompassing outage scheduling, seasonal contingency planning, remedial action plan development, and congestion management. By improving decision-making processes, NewGrid's solutions enable both producers and consumers to effectively mitigate congestion and enhance the reliability of the power grid. The company's team consists of experienced engineers, researchers, software developers, and economists, who are recognized thought-leaders in applying topology optimization to power system operations. NewGrid has gained support from governmental initiatives, notably leading the first successful implementation of automated security-constrained topology reconfigurations on large-scale regional transmission organization systems.
Imagen Energy
Grant in 2016
Imagen Energy specializes in providing innovative energy solutions focused on enhancing energy efficiency and reliability. The company develops compact and highly efficient energy systems, including advanced electric vehicle (EV) fast charging equipment manufactured in the United States. These chargers are designed to optimize limited grid power availability at public and fleet charging locations, making them particularly suitable for urban areas with constrained investment in EV infrastructure. In addition to EV charging solutions, Imagen Energy offers solar energy solutions, encompassing solar panel installations, battery storage systems, and monitoring tools. These products enable both businesses and homeowners to harness clean electricity, store surplus solar energy, and increase energy independence while reducing dependence on traditional power grids.
PACE Advanced Water Engineering
Grant in 2016
Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering operates as a civil engineering company that provides advanced water resource services. They offer a range of engineering services related to water, wastewater, stormwater management, water resource permitting, and regulatory compliance to ensure projects are both economically viable and environmentally sustainable.
PowerTech Water
Grant in 2016
PowerTech Water, Inc. is a company that develops and markets innovative water treatment solutions, focusing on chemical-free technologies. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, the company specializes in its flagship product, CapCo, an electrochemical filter designed to effectively remove various metals from water. PowerTech Water serves a diverse range of industries, including batteries, microelectronics, electroplating, automotive, metal finishing, mining, food and beverage, and oil and gas. The CapCo filter targets contaminants such as lead, copper, manganese, iron, silver, gold, mercury, zinc, nickel, and aluminum, aiming to provide efficient and sustainable solutions for wastewater management.
Loci Controls
Grant in 2016
Loci Controls, Inc. specializes in the development and commercialization of an automated landfill gas collection system. The company offers Loci WellWatcher, a system featuring wellhead-mounted hardware and cloud-based monitoring and analytics that optimize methane extraction from landfills. By providing real-time monitoring of gas composition, pressure, temperature, and flow, Loci Controls has demonstrated the capability to enhance gas collection efficiency by over 20%, while also improving safety and reducing operational costs for landfill operators and energy utility customers in the United States. The company combines innovative sensor technology, continuous monitoring, advanced algorithms, and field service support to increase profitability and mitigate environmental, health, and safety risks. Founded in 2012 and based in Fall River, Massachusetts, Loci Controls is committed to advancing technology for the effective management of landfill gas resources.
K&A Wireless
Grant in 2016
K&A is continuing its development of an innovative wireless spectrum intelligence technology in support of next-generation Internet of Things/Everything (IoT-IoE) applications. This will improve spectrum utilization and surety of data in the presence of many other connected users and devices. Market focus is IoT-IoE pollution mitigation in the transportation and smart city segments. McKinsey estimates smart city IoT will have an economic impact of $0.9T to $1.7T (trillion) by 2025. Utilization of spectrum intelligence as part of the IoT-IoE infrastructure improves not only the performance and reliability of the entire system, but also creates a new Natural EcoSystem™ that is unattainable without it. The combined efforts will identify polluting vehicles, create new revenue streams, support regulations and improved driver behavior, provide operational efficiencies, contribute to cleaner air and lower healthcare costs, and enable a better quality of life. K&A’s commercialization partner is SensorComm Technologies, Inc. who is mass-customizing a state-of-the-art NOx emission sensor. SensorComm has engaged K&A to develop the wireless IoT-IoE infrastructure for the NOx sensor, which focuses on smart monitoring of NOx emissions from the exhaust pipe of a vehicle as part of an air quality monitoring system. Active pilot programs are in place in the U.S. with additional pilots being implemented globally. K&A provided foundational IoT/IoE development. Sensor development was originally funded through DoE grants (including SBIR) to, and licensed from, both The University of Florida and The Ohio State University. The SensorComm and K&A team have a combined patent portfolio of eight (8) issued patents (worldwide), two (2) applications and two (2) provisional patents filed, including one related to creating incentive structures for pollution mitigation.
Advanced Chemical Systems
Grant in 2016
Advanced Chemical Systems provides water treatment services, including boiler maintenance and cooling water treatment, filtration, and purification treatment. Their equipment and chemicals, acids, caustic soda, coagulants and flocculants, filter presses, flow meters, metal precipitants, ph probes, polymers, services, and systems, boiling and cooling systems, dissolved air flotation systems, filtration and purification systems, RO systems, and ph neutralization systems.
Water Planet
Grant in 2015
Water Planet is a Los Angeles-based company that specializes in water treatment solutions aimed at addressing significant challenges in water reuse. The organization focuses on promoting innovative water technologies to support global water sustainability efforts. By providing effective treatment solutions, Water Planet assists industrial, municipal, and agricultural sectors in conserving freshwater resources and meeting their specific water treatment requirements. Through its initiatives, the company plays a crucial role in advancing the adoption of sustainable practices in water management.
Kelvin
Grant in 2015
Kelvin operates as an energy management and electrification platform specifically designed for radiator-heated buildings. Its innovative system features smart thermostatic radiator enclosures, known as Cozys, which are networked to central heating controls. This technology aims to minimize fuel waste, lower building emissions, and enhance tenant comfort. Kelvin's hybrid electrification platform allows buildings to electrify a significant portion of their heating requirements at a fraction of the cost compared to traditional methods. By optimizing heating fuel sources based on energy pricing and building conditions, Kelvin's technology helps radiator-heated buildings meet stringent emission caps efficiently. The company's solutions have been validated to provide substantial savings on heating costs and have received multiple recognitions for innovation in energy management.
Opcondys
Grant in 2015
Opcondys, Inc. specializes in developing optical switching devices aimed at enhancing power grid control and fault detection. The company's flagship product, the Opticondistor, serves various applications, including grid-tied energy storage, traction drives, and high-voltage power supplies. Additionally, Opcondys focuses on high-voltage direct current (HVDC) and flexible alternating current transmission systems (FACTS) to support grid modernization efforts. The company caters to the energy sector and manufacturers of high-voltage equipment, providing solutions that facilitate electric power transmission, distribution, renewable energy integration, and electric vehicle infrastructure. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Manteca, California, Opcondys is positioned to contribute to advancements in power electronics and energy efficiency.
PowerTech Water
Grant in 2015
PowerTech Water, Inc. is a company that develops and markets innovative water treatment solutions, focusing on chemical-free technologies. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, the company specializes in its flagship product, CapCo, an electrochemical filter designed to effectively remove various metals from water. PowerTech Water serves a diverse range of industries, including batteries, microelectronics, electroplating, automotive, metal finishing, mining, food and beverage, and oil and gas. The CapCo filter targets contaminants such as lead, copper, manganese, iron, silver, gold, mercury, zinc, nickel, and aluminum, aiming to provide efficient and sustainable solutions for wastewater management.
K&A Wireless
Grant in 2015
K&A is continuing its development of an innovative wireless spectrum intelligence technology in support of next-generation Internet of Things/Everything (IoT-IoE) applications. This will improve spectrum utilization and surety of data in the presence of many other connected users and devices. Market focus is IoT-IoE pollution mitigation in the transportation and smart city segments. McKinsey estimates smart city IoT will have an economic impact of $0.9T to $1.7T (trillion) by 2025. Utilization of spectrum intelligence as part of the IoT-IoE infrastructure improves not only the performance and reliability of the entire system, but also creates a new Natural EcoSystem™ that is unattainable without it. The combined efforts will identify polluting vehicles, create new revenue streams, support regulations and improved driver behavior, provide operational efficiencies, contribute to cleaner air and lower healthcare costs, and enable a better quality of life. K&A’s commercialization partner is SensorComm Technologies, Inc. who is mass-customizing a state-of-the-art NOx emission sensor. SensorComm has engaged K&A to develop the wireless IoT-IoE infrastructure for the NOx sensor, which focuses on smart monitoring of NOx emissions from the exhaust pipe of a vehicle as part of an air quality monitoring system. Active pilot programs are in place in the U.S. with additional pilots being implemented globally. K&A provided foundational IoT/IoE development. Sensor development was originally funded through DoE grants (including SBIR) to, and licensed from, both The University of Florida and The Ohio State University. The SensorComm and K&A team have a combined patent portfolio of eight (8) issued patents (worldwide), two (2) applications and two (2) provisional patents filed, including one related to creating incentive structures for pollution mitigation.
Smart Electric Grid
Grant in 2015
Smart Electric Grid provides energy monitoring software for power utilities and control centres.
Loci Controls
Grant in 2015
Loci Controls, Inc. specializes in the development and commercialization of an automated landfill gas collection system. The company offers Loci WellWatcher, a system featuring wellhead-mounted hardware and cloud-based monitoring and analytics that optimize methane extraction from landfills. By providing real-time monitoring of gas composition, pressure, temperature, and flow, Loci Controls has demonstrated the capability to enhance gas collection efficiency by over 20%, while also improving safety and reducing operational costs for landfill operators and energy utility customers in the United States. The company combines innovative sensor technology, continuous monitoring, advanced algorithms, and field service support to increase profitability and mitigate environmental, health, and safety risks. Founded in 2012 and based in Fall River, Massachusetts, Loci Controls is committed to advancing technology for the effective management of landfill gas resources.
GridBridge
Grant in 2014
GridBridge, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and deploying advanced power delivery solutions aimed at modernizing power systems. Founded in 2012 and based in Raleigh, North Carolina, the company focuses on enhancing distribution efficiency and reliability through its innovative Energy Router technology. This platform integrates renewable energy generation and energy storage, significantly optimizing electric distribution flow. GridBridge serves both consumers and electric utilities, providing versatile and dependable solutions to support the evolution of power systems. As of 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Electric Research and Manufacturing Cooperative, Inc.
InfoSense
Grant in 2014
InfoSense is a technology-driven C-corporation spun out of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2007 to commercialize a promising acoustic inspection technology developed by Dr. Ivan Howitt, a faculty member in the electrical and computer engineering department. The patented technology uses sound waves to non-invasively detect blockages in segments of sewer collection pipe by quickly inserting a portable transmitter and receiver into either end of the pipe or through a network of stationary devices that can maintain continuous assessment. The innovation of the underlying technology lies in the fact that it uses an ACTIVE transmit and receive process to assess pipe blockage conditions as compared to the reflective nature of similar applications such as SONAR or ultrasound. The active transmit and receive process works extremely well in gravity-fed sewers to detect abnormalities in a simple, low cost, and straightforward way.
Liteco
Grant in 2014
Liteco is an independent distributor of electrical supplies based in the Maritimes, with a presence in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island through 13 branches. Established in 1976, the company specializes in a wide range of industrial electrical products, including heating and cooling systems, lighting fixtures, boxes and accessories, safety equipment, tools, and venting equipment. In addition to its product offerings, Liteco provides technical services to cater to various sectors, including potash mining, pulp and paper, marine, as well as offshore oil and gas industries.
CitiLogics
Grant in 2013
CitiLogics, LLC specializes in developing models and analytics to assist clients in managing urban water infrastructure investments. The company offers a range of services, including real-time model and SCADA integration, hydraulic and water quality model calibration, and distribution system water quality management. Additionally, CitiLogics provides tools for online water quality monitoring, GIS analysis, and custom software solutions. One of its key products, Polaris, combines a SCADA HMI emulator with real-time network model forecasts and a scenario manager, enabling users to explore alternative operational strategies. Founded in 2009 and based in Cincinnati, Ohio, CitiLogics serves clients within the water and wastewater industry, applying research-level engineering expertise to address practical challenges in water distribution and management.
GridBridge
Grant in 2013
GridBridge, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and deploying advanced power delivery solutions aimed at modernizing power systems. Founded in 2012 and based in Raleigh, North Carolina, the company focuses on enhancing distribution efficiency and reliability through its innovative Energy Router technology. This platform integrates renewable energy generation and energy storage, significantly optimizing electric distribution flow. GridBridge serves both consumers and electric utilities, providing versatile and dependable solutions to support the evolution of power systems. As of 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Electric Research and Manufacturing Cooperative, Inc.
Pyro-E
Grant in 2012
Pyro-E Inc. specializes in thermal-electric technologies, focusing on the development of solid-state systems that facilitate waste energy recovery and clean energy generation. Founded in 2012 by Kevin S. Lu in Los Angeles, the company custom designs and deploys technologies aimed at energy harvesting applications. Its innovative electromechanical devices can extract energy from low-frequency, intermittent vibrations, making them suitable for various settings, including buildings, train rails, and oil and gas pipelines. By integrating with commercial sensors, Pyro-E's vibrational energy harvesting solutions allow devices to function without the need for wiring. The company serves multiple industries, including smart water management, industrial IoT, regenerative pavement, and ocean power, enhancing energy efficiency while minimizing environmental impact.
K&A Wireless
Grant in 2012
K&A is continuing its development of an innovative wireless spectrum intelligence technology in support of next-generation Internet of Things/Everything (IoT-IoE) applications. This will improve spectrum utilization and surety of data in the presence of many other connected users and devices. Market focus is IoT-IoE pollution mitigation in the transportation and smart city segments. McKinsey estimates smart city IoT will have an economic impact of $0.9T to $1.7T (trillion) by 2025. Utilization of spectrum intelligence as part of the IoT-IoE infrastructure improves not only the performance and reliability of the entire system, but also creates a new Natural EcoSystem™ that is unattainable without it. The combined efforts will identify polluting vehicles, create new revenue streams, support regulations and improved driver behavior, provide operational efficiencies, contribute to cleaner air and lower healthcare costs, and enable a better quality of life. K&A’s commercialization partner is SensorComm Technologies, Inc. who is mass-customizing a state-of-the-art NOx emission sensor. SensorComm has engaged K&A to develop the wireless IoT-IoE infrastructure for the NOx sensor, which focuses on smart monitoring of NOx emissions from the exhaust pipe of a vehicle as part of an air quality monitoring system. Active pilot programs are in place in the U.S. with additional pilots being implemented globally. K&A provided foundational IoT/IoE development. Sensor development was originally funded through DoE grants (including SBIR) to, and licensed from, both The University of Florida and The Ohio State University. The SensorComm and K&A team have a combined patent portfolio of eight (8) issued patents (worldwide), two (2) applications and two (2) provisional patents filed, including one related to creating incentive structures for pollution mitigation.
Liteco
Grant in 2012
Liteco is an independent distributor of electrical supplies based in the Maritimes, with a presence in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island through 13 branches. Established in 1976, the company specializes in a wide range of industrial electrical products, including heating and cooling systems, lighting fixtures, boxes and accessories, safety equipment, tools, and venting equipment. In addition to its product offerings, Liteco provides technical services to cater to various sectors, including potash mining, pulp and paper, marine, as well as offshore oil and gas industries.
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