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Sustainable Energy Transition – What Comes After Lithium? With James Quinn of Faradion

Lithium power has been integral part of our lives for many years but it’s just not sustainable and has a great impact on our planet.  In Melanie Boylans’ chat with James Quinn of Faradion we learn more about the values and merits of sodium-ion and how this will be the change needed to conserve our precious elements and safeguard our ecological future.

James Quinn is a Technology Executive and Entrepreneur, Public and Private Companies, M&A, Divisional Mgmt, Venture Capital, Strategic Visionary, Keynote Speaker.

 

High integrity team builder with leadership skills proven in the technology industry. Proven technology products executive with over 25 years experience in systems and services in the public and private sectors.  Broad based experience from product development of leading edge technologies through global supply chain manufacturing and distribution.

Specialties:  Extensive international business background including, customer sales and support, engineering and development, partnerships, licensing, supply chain, and manufacturing. Substantial involvement with investor/investor relations as well as raising capital from VC’s and governmental subsidies.

About Faradion

Faradion is the world leader in sodium-ion battery technology that provides low cost, high performance, safe and sustainable energy. Its proprietary technology delivers leading-edge, cost effective solutions for a broad range of applications; including mobility, energy storage, back-up power and energy in remote locations.

Faradion’s patented zero-volt capability, enables the safe transportation and maintenance of sodium-ion batteries. The wide operating temperature range, high energy density and fast charge/discharge capability combine to offer a next generation, drop-in solution. Its sodium-ion batteries contain no cobalt, no lithium and no copper, resulting in a safe and sustainable, cost-effective, high performance technology. For more information, visit www.faradion.co.uk or follow us on Twitter @faradion_uk.


About Melanie Boylan

I have been bringing Social Media Training to Irish entrepreneurs since 2013 in 121 or group training session.

Altogether I have now trained over 5,700 people in the last 7 years either in groups or on a one to one basis. On stage, online or in person through Keynotes, Workshops or Ongoing Courses. I can help you feel supported and confident in your new skills. Contact me today!

Melanie Boylan

Mad about Social Media and supporting Start Ups and Small Businesses. I can train, consult and manage business owners social media platforms for their business. Writer/SMM @Irish_TechNews | #tech | #bitcoin | #Blogger |#Networking | #training | #Sponsor | #Speaker | #womensinspire | #socialmedia | #nerd

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