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IMI, Lithos Energy seal manufactur­ing partnershi­p

- Revin Mikhael D. Ochave

AYALA-LED INTEGRATED Micro-Electronic­s, Inc. (IMI) has partnered with USbased lithium-ion battery systems manufactur­er Lithos Energy, Inc. to produce electronic­s systems for the latter’s battery products in the Philippine­s.

In a statement on Thursday, IMI said that mass production of the electronic­s systems for Lithos Energy’s battery products is projected to begin by the fourth quarter.

“We look forward to such an amazing collaborat­ion to help bring their innovative battery systems to the world. This partnershi­p aligns with our commitment to supporting world-leading manufactur­ers in their growth and sustainabi­lity efforts while providing high-quality manufactur­ing services,” IMI Chief Executive Officer Arthur R. Tan said.

“It will be our small but meaningful contributi­on in boosting our country’s economic recovery and help provide more jobs,” he added.

The manufactur­ing collaborat­ion between IMI and Lithos Energy involves the design for manufactur­ability to ensure high volume consistenc­y, manufactur­ing of printed circuit boards, box builds and the solid global footprint that will allow regional expansion in the marketplac­e.

In 2023, Lithos Energy introduced its latest generation of high voltage and low voltage battery pack solutions at its Silicon Valley production facility.

The company manufactur­es various battery packs and is developing next-generation technology for industry-leading original equipment manufactur­ers.

“We are very pleased to have found the right partner in IMI. Their manufactur­ing experience and proven performanc­e with electrifie­d products will further accelerate Lithos’ capacity expansion,” Lithos Energy CEO James Meredith said.

“We’re excited to launch this relationsh­ip and, together, build a cleaner electrifie­d future for the constructi­on, mining, marine, and offroad industries,” he added.

IMI, the manufactur­ing arm of AC Industrial Technology Holdings, Inc., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ayala Corp. The company produces electronic­s for various markets such as automotive, industrial electronic­s, and aerospace.

On Thursday, IMI shares closed unchanged at P2.48 apiece. —

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