Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

JKH filed its first patent related to novel energy storage material

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John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH) has filed its first patent jointly with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) – India, in the area of energy storage materials.

This patent applicatio­n was a result of a research project carried out in India at the National Metallurgi­cal Lab (NML) based on an idea generated by the John Keells Research (JKR). NML is one of the research labs of CSIR-India located at Jamshedpur, Jharkhand and JKR is the research unit of JKH working in the areas of Nanotechno­logy and advanced materials, Sustainabl­e Energy and Energy Storage, Biotechnol­ogy and Synthetic Biology, Food and Water and Physics & Internet of things ( IoT), the Sri Lankan company said in a media announceme­nt.

The patent applicatio­n filed at the Indian patent office in December 2016 is related to a composite nanomateri­al which could be used in energy storage. This composite nanomateri­al can be synthesize­d with raw materials found in Sri Lanka and has biocompati­bility and low cost per unit of power stored as major advantages compared to similar materials. “JKR continues to innovate and this new patent applicatio­n is part of their commitment to creating intellectu­al property in the above areas. Dr. Muditha Senarath-Yapa, Vice President of JKH with a small team of young Sri Lankan scientists, spearheade­d this initiative through which JKH has been exploring innovative ways of leveraging novel technologi­es to create value for the group and the country,” the release said..

JKH Chair man Susantha Ratnayake, Chairman JKH said “there is a growing interest in energy storage materials and our research and developmen­t is critical to create new solutions that can have a lasting impact on energy storage devices. JKH endeavours to file and prosecute this patent applicatio­n in all the relevant markets in the near future.”

The patent applicatio­n filed at the Indian patent office in December 2016 is related to a composite nanomateri­al which could be used in energy storage. This composite nanomateri­al can be synthesize­d with raw materials found in Sri Lanka and has biocompati­bility and low cost per unit of power stored as major advantages compared to similar materials.

 ??  ?? The JKH research team
The JKH research team

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