Mar 20, 2008
Miniature hybrid fuel cells power mobile devices
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Feb 20, 2008
JM Capital Corp. announces details of qualifying transaction with Tekion, Inc.
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Dec 16, 2007
Miniature fuel cell harnasses the power of bee venom
Nov 14, 2007
JM Capital Corp announces qualifying transaction
Aug 25, 2006
U.S. Investor energizes Burnaby's Tekion
Aug 23, 2006
Priority Processing offered
Mar 28, 2006
Ex-Ballard pair poised for plunge into micro fuel cell pool
Mar 13, 2006
BASF and Tekion form a collaboration
Nov 25, 2005
The Power of the Future: Unique Micro Fuel Cell Technology for Portable Electronics Devices Lasts Twice as Long as a Typical Battery
Nov 9, 2005
U.S. investment will have 'major impact on B.C. fuel-cell firm
Nov 8, 2005
Motorola Ventures Invests in Tekion
Nov 7, 2005
Progress Made in Efforts to Allow Fuel Cells and Fuel Cartridges On Board Passenger Airliners


Copyright 2007 Tekion, Inc.
 
FUEL CELL ON A CHIP
From a Formira™ fuel cell on a chip to a Formira™ fuel cell in a mobile phone, this is the world of applications Tekion is pursuing.  That's how small we can make our Formira fuel cells. This does not mean it's a toy nor a scientific curiosity but it is a serious candidate for meeting the low end power requirements of small electronic devices.
   
  Tekion, a North American company  
 

In a “hands across the border” relationship, a group of Americans and Canadians have combined their skills and experiences to create a team of scientists, engineers and business people unique in the annals of micro fuel cell history. This truly North American company is a Delaware U.S. registered corporation with a wholly owned Canadian subsidiary.

With a focus on purchase orders and targeting their Formira™ technology to current market needs, this team is positioned to create the first disruptive energy technology in the portable electronics market since introduction of lithium ion battery technology.

This mature Tekion team, with over a hundred man years of experience in PEM fuel cell development and combined with development relationships ranging from the University of Illinois to component developers, has created a rapid development cycle unparalleled in the fuel cell industry.