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This publication provides the Conference Documentation from the 7th consecutive year of this internationally recognized conference.
In its 7th year, this internationally recognized conference is designed to serve as the primary source of information for end users, developers, and manufactures of portable power devices. Topics addressed by the leading experts in this emerging field from government, academia and government include:
-- Toshiba DMFC for portable applications
-- Whole fuel cell product solution for the consumer electronic industry
-- DMFC portable power products at MTI MicroFuel Cells: Present and future
-- Hydrocarbon membranes to enable smaller DMFC applications
-- Critical issues for commercialization of mobile DMFC and technical approaches
-- Advancements in DMFC MEAs and stacks for portable power applications
-- Alternative approaches for DMFC design: Silicon-based systems
-- MEMS-based micro-fuel cell systems for portable power applications
-- Fuel cell architectures for portable power applications
-- Micro-fuel cell technology for next generation of mobile equipment
-- Cathode effects for micro fuel cells
-- Foil type MEMS fuel cell
-- Portable 20W reformed methanol-to-hydrogen fuel cell system prototype
-- PEM component qualification protocol & experience
-- Fundamental aspects of durability at the polymer electrolyte-electrode interface
-- High temperature MEA development for PEM fuel cells
-- Ultra thin fuel cell with monolithically fabricated silicon electrodes
-- Microcells(TM) - A new generation of microfiber based fuel cells
-- Micro solid oxide fuel cell for portable applications
-- The Revolution 50(TM): The first commercial portable solid oxide fuel cell
-- Portable SOFC power supplies
-- Direct fuel power module
-- What else is there? Projections of micro fuel cells
-- Formic acid fuel cells: New possibilities for portable power
-- Technical hurdles for the commercialization of direct fuel cells
-- New simplified DMFC hybrid system using mixed-reactants
-- Biofuel cells potential for application in portable power devices
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c21084
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