| Micro Battery Technology
Enable IPC (Intellectual Property Commercialization) is developing microbattery technologies, consisting primarily of improved cathodes using structures on the nanoscale.
We believe these new technologies will allow us to manufacture microbatteries with improved energy and power at substantially reduced cost, opening the door to a market estimated to grow to over $3 billion (according to a 2005 report from Nanomarkets, an independent market research firm).
Our team has extensive expertise in commercialization, battery technologies, and small business management and growth. We are also active in several charitable activities.
Click on the links to the right to find out more about our team and our involvement in the community. enableipc.com Jin Suk Kim Member, Board of Directors
Mr. Kim currently serves as Vice President of G Ju Hwa Bohemia, a Korean and American corporation, overseeing all manufacturing, importing and exporting for the company. From January 2002 to June 2004, he served as a director and officer of Nano Solutions, Inc., a small California-based startup, and from July 1998 to June 2004 directed MIS and accounting operations at CBOL Corporation in Woodland Hills, California. Mr. Kim holds BS degrees in Accounting and Management Information Systems from California State University, Northridge.
David A. Walker CEO and Chairman, Board of Directors
Mr. Walker has over 20 years' experience in business management, primarily with high-tech startups. From 2000 to 2005, Mr. Walker served as an independent consultant to several companies including Optronic Solutions Technology, Nano Solutions, Inc., Durham Marketing and DCH Technology, Inc. In 1994, Mr. Walker co-founded DCH Technology, Inc., a publicly traded high-tech energy and safety equipment company located in Valencia, California. He served for six years alternatively as the President and Vice President of Operations of DCH until his retirement in 2000. During his tenure at DCH, Mr. Walker negotiated license and joint venture agreements and oversaw the listing of the company on the American Stock Exchange after completing approximately $10 million in private placements. He has served on the Boards of Directors of four privately held for-profit companies and one nonprofit company, and currently serves on advisory boards at the UCLA School of Public Health and California Baptist University. Mr. Walker holds a master's degree in Human Resources Management (Organizational Development) from Chapman University and a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from California Baptist University.
Mark A. Daugherty, Ph.D. Chief Technology Officer and Member, Board of Directors
Dr. Daugherty has over 25 years' experience with advanced energy systems research and development in industrial, national laboratory and academic settings. In March 2005, he began working for the Wisconsin Focus on Energy Program through MSB Energy Associates (in addition to his work for us). He has worked on renewable energy business development for the Wisconsin Focus on Energy Program as a consultant since November 2004, where he conducted a study on Community Wind Business Development from November 2004 through February 2005. From September 2003 to January 2005, Dr. Daugherty was a student at the Chicago Theological Seminary. From June 2002 to June 2003 he served as President and CEO of Virent Energy Systems, a Madison, Wisconsin based company commercializing a carbon-neutral method for on- demand production of hydrogen and fuel gas. From June 1998 to June 2002, he served in several capacities for DCH Technology, Inc., including Chief Scientist, Chief Technical Strategist and Vice President and General Manager of DCH's fuel cell operations. Dr. Daugherty also served at Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1993 to 1997 as a Principal Investigator on Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) with industry to develop applications for high temperature superconductors. He also served for six months in 1993 as Manager of R&D Cooperative Programs at Superconductivity, Inc., which is now part of American Superconductor Corp. While at Superconductivity Inc, he led a CRADA program with Oak Ridge National Laboratory addressing high-temperature superconducting magnet design issues. Dr. Daugherty holds a BS, MS and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin - Madison and a J.D. from the Boalt School of Law at the University of California - Berkeley. He has published over 25 technical papers. Dr. Daughterty has served as Session Chair at the 2000, 2001 and 2002 Symposium on Fuel Cells and Battery Technologies for Portable Applications and as the Chair of the Session on Applications of Superconductivity at the 1993 Cryogenic Engineering Conference. He was also awarded an R&D 100 Award as a member of the Superconductivity, Inc. team.
In addition, we have a number of consultants from the fields of nanotechnology and battery development. These individuals come to us from places like UCLA, Rayovac and the University of Wisconsin.
To contact us:
25520 Avenue Stanford, Suite 311 Valencia, CA 91355 T: (661) 775-9273 F: (661) 775-9274 Email: info@enableipc.com |
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