- Strategic Elements (SOR) announces it has been granted a patent over the Nanocube Memory technology in Japan
- The patent is a Japanese jurisdictional equivalent to Strategics 100 per cent owned subsidiary, Australian Advanced Mineral’s (AAM) US patent
- Strategic is currently developing printable computer memory and printable battery technologies with a team of global partners
- Earlier this year, re-commencement of operations at the University of New South Wales, allowed for an increase in work related to Nanocube Memory Ink to commence in Q1 2022
- Strategic Elements shares closed flat at 20 cents on Monday
Strategic Elements (SOR) has announced a patent has been granted in Japan for its Nanocube Memory technology.
The patent, JP6968057, is a Japanese jurisdictional equivalent to the Australian Advanced Mineral’s (AAM) patent granted in the United States in January last year.
The patent family is held by a 100 per cent owned subsidiary AAM.
Strategic is developing printable computer memory and printable battery technologies with a team of global partners.
As announced earlier this year, full-time operations re-commenced at the University of New South Wales, allowing an increase of resources available for Q4 Battery milestones.
The increase also permits certain work related to the Nanocube Memory Ink to commence in Q1 2022.
The company says it is delighted with its progress in Battery Ink technology.
Strategic Elements shares closed flat at 20 cents on Monday.