mPhase Technologies: mPhase Technologies Phase II STTR Grant Program Renewed by U.S. Army Through 2010
LITTLE FALLS, NJ--(Marketwire - October 7, 2009) - mPhase Technologies, Inc. (
The renewal of the Phase II grant represents the significant accomplishments that have been made over the last 12 months in building a functional lithium Smart NanoBattery prototype for a computer memory application. Upon a successful completion of the Phase II program, mPhase plans to enter production and commercialize their unique battery technology.
mPhase CEO Ron Durando commented on grant renewal, "I am extremely pleased that the U.S. Army has recognized the incredible strides we have made over the last 12 months. The potential for our unique technology is clear and commercialization of the Smart NanoBattery is within our grasp."
mPhase earned the STTR grant through the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program, a US government program concentrated on providing funds for small businesses with the potential to commercialize research and development efforts. STTR grants are available to a small percentage of small businesses that work in conjunction with university development partners. mPhase Technologies has been working with the Energy Storage Research Group (ESRG) at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, during mPhase's Phase I grant project in 2007. mPhase and Rutgers ESRG will continue to work together until the Phase II project is completed.
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