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HTS-110 exhibiting at MT-20
conference in Philadelphia (August 27-31)
Media Release, 23 July 2007
HTS-110 will be exhibiting at MT-20,
the 20th biennial Conference on Magnet Technology, in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, August 27 - 31 2007. A selection of HTS-110 products
including Cryosaver™ current leads and optical characterisation
magnets will be on display in our booth (#15).
Please contact us to find
out more about our capabilities and availability around the
time of the conference.
HTS-110 ships class-leading
5 tesla beamline magnet to HMI, Germany
Media Release, 3 August 2007
HTS-110 has shipped the first of its
5 tesla HTS Beamline magnets to the Hahn-Meitner Institute in
Berlin, Germany. It is the most powerful magnet to date from
the New Zealand company, achieving an impressive 5.4 tesla during
testing, well above the 5 tesla minimum target. The magnet is
destined for magnetic diffraction research at the Berlin Electron
Synchrotron (BESSY), Germany's advanced synchrotron radiation
facility. More...
HTS-110 and Cryomech to market
reliable, high efficiency cryo-refrigerator
Media Release, 16 July 2007
HTS-110 has teamed with partner Cryomech
to market a new, high reliability, high efficiency, low
cost cryo-refrigeration solution. Our high frequency pulse
tube, pressure wave generator prototype can be viewed at
the Cryogenic
Engineering Conference at Cryomech's booths (#300 &
302). The target capacity is
200 Watts at 77K, with a cool down time of 25 min to 77K.
For more information on the revolutionary PT-PWG is available
here
or by contacting Alan
Caughley (Technical), Peter
Gifford (Cryomech) or Glenn
Driscoll (HTS-110) directly. |
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HTS-110 Exhibits at 2007 Cryogenic
Engineering Conference
5 July 2007
HTS-110 is pleased to announce our attendence
at the Cryogenic
Engineering Conference in Chattanooga Tennessee, July 16-20
2007. A selection of HTS-110 Cryosaver™ current leads
and optical characterisation magnets will be on display in our
booth (#303).
Feel free to contact us
to find out more about our capabilities and availability around
the time of the conference.
HTS-110
wins Start-up Exporter of the Year Award
15 March 2007
HTS-110
appoints Glenn Driscoll as VP-Sales and Marketing
19 December 2006
Chilean President & NZ Prime
Minister Visit HTS-110
21 November 2006
Chilean President Michelle Bachelet visited
HTS-110 on Tuesday 21 November, accompanied by New Zealand Prime
Minister Helen Clark. The visit
to the HTS-110 manufacturing facility was part of a wider presentation
at Industrial Research. Industrial Research has entered into
an agreement with the Chilean National Commission for Scientific
and Technological Research to host an inaugural Science and
Business Colloquium in Wellington in May 2007.
ANSTO
Selects HTS-110 Magnet for Neutron Research Facility
Superconductor Week, 19 October 2006
Two overseas
contracts scored for high-tech magnets
Press Release, 19 October 2006
New Zealand company HTS-110 Ltd has won
contracts totalling $1.2 million to design and manufacture two
high temperature superconductivity (HTS) magnets for research
organisations in Germany and Australia.
Dr Mike Fee presents at NZ
Defence Industry Conference
18 October 2006
HTS-110 Research & Modelling Manager
Dr Mike Fee presented at the 2006 NZ Defence Industry Association
conference. Dr Fee's presentation was entitled 'High Temperature
Superconductors – Defence Applications'.
HMI
Selects 5 Tesla HTS-110 Magnet
Superconductor Week, 18 September
2006
Govt
venture capital assists high technology firm
Press Release, 22 June 2006
HTS-110 Ltd is experiencing international
success, assisted by government venture capital funding, Economic
Development Minister Trevor Mallard said today.
Lightweight
generator a world first for emergency power
Hannover Fair, 18 April 2006
A ground-breaking lightweight and portable
generator - the first in the world to use high-temperature superconductors
- could offer huge advantages for emergency power supply.
Super
Progress as Wellington tech company targets big profits
NZ Herald, 16 March 2006
It has been a momentous two years since
superconductor technology company HTS-110 was launched.
HTS-110
wins Start-up of the Year
News Release, 2 May 2005
Hutt-based company HTS-110 won 'Start-up
of the Year' at the New Zealand Incubator Awards held last week,
Tuesday 26 April 2005.
HTS-110
wins "Start-up of the Year"
Media Release, 27 April 2005
The name HTS-110 (pronounced H-T-S-one-ten)
may have you tripping on your tongue, but the company has just
marked its success by winning 'Start-up of the Year' at the
New Zealand Incubator Awards held on Tuesday 26 April 2005.
Incubator
Awards Presented
Gisborne Herald, 27 April 05
Wellington - At the inaugural Incubator
Awards five young entrepreneurs, including two from Wellington,
walked away with prizes.
Awards
laud bright youth
Southland Times, 27 April 05
Wellington - Some of New Zealand 's brightest
young business people were in the spotlight last night at the
inaugural Incubator Awards.
HTS-110
Magnet Success
Media Release, 15 March 2005
Quantum Design, HTS-110 Ltd. and American
Superconductor Corporation today jointly announced the introduction
of a new product for measuring the fundamental physical properties
of materials.
HTS-110
sparks new industry for NZ
Press Release, 13 April 2004
HTS-110 is now operating out of Wellington
and it is predicted to ignite a multi-million dollar industry
for New Zealand that could soon be taking on the world.
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