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Powering up for HIMSS 2022   
Powering up for HIMSS 2022
~ Ultralife
 

After a successful launch at HIMSS Las Vegas 2021, medical battery manufacturer Ultralife Corporation is showcasing its new X5 Cart Power System on booth 1217 at the spring HIMSS event, held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida from March 15 to 17, 2022. In addition, Ultralife will be launching a new cart power solution for pole carts and mobile carts at the event.

~ March 2022

 

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Subsea Endurance Technical Paper/Presentation
~ SWE
 

SWE's technical paper outlines test data results and explains the simultaneously measured endurance results and effects of various discharge rates and various temperatures on pressure tolerant lithium ion polymer battery modules.

~ November 2021

 

   
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Lithium Thionyl Chloride Battery Selection Whitepaper
~ SWE
 

All Lithium Thionyl Chloride (Li/SOCl2) cells are unique. To select the optimum one for your needs, there are more than ten factors to consider...

~ June 2021

 

   
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Lithium Battery Passivation and De-Passivation Whitepaper
~ SWE
 

Most of our Measurement While Drilling (MWD) and Logging While Drilling (LWD) battery packs for the oil and gas industry are built using Lithium Thionyl Chloride cells. Cells utilizing this chemistry suffer from passivation and must be de-passivated before use.

~ December 2020

 

   
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Interview with Leon Adams of Southwest Electronic Energy
~ Accutronics
 

Six months ago, Southwest Electronic Energy (SWE) was acquired by Ultralife Corporation.  To mark the occasion, we sat down with SWE’s VP of Sales Leon Adams to learn more about the company and its products and to see how the acquisition has benefited the company so far.

~ November 2019

 

   
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Electrifying Subsea Operations
~ ROV Planet
 

Onboard batteries are an enabling technology for underwater vehicles. They eliminate the need for a costly umbilical by putting electrical power where it is needed. The benefits extend beyond capex reduction into the world of performance improvement.

~ November 2019

 

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Electric Subsea Operations
~ Offshore Engineer
 

Subsea batteries can safely power subsea operations requirements and save operators cost efficiency through extended battery life and smart status reporting resulting in longer and more reliable mission times.

~ September/October 2019

 

   
   
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Accelerating Blue Technology
~ Ocean News & Technology
 

Accelerating blue technology via subsea electrification with lithium-ion battery innovation.

~ September 2019

 

   
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SWE SeaSafe Named 100
~ Marine Technology Reporter
 

Marine Technology Reporter's annual journal of top 100 subsea leaders, innovators, & technologies.

~ July/August 2019

 

   
  
Powering Subsea Operations
~ Sea Technology
 

Single or multiple linked battery modules can economically and safely be placed in water as deep as 6,000 m.

~ July 2019

 

   
  
Subsea Electrification
~ Marine Technology Reporter
 

As subsea power needs evolve, so to must the batteries that provide the power.

~ January/February 2019

 

   
Oceanology International   
Safely powering subsea operations
~ Oceanology International
 

Squeezing more power and lifetime out of battery packs has never been more important for subsea operations.

~ January/February 2019

   
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SWE Named Top Tech Company
~ Marine Technology Reporter
 

MTR awards SWE as top technology company, again for 2018.

~ July/August 2018