LAVO has recently signed a Joint Research Commercialisation Agreement with Professor Tatsuoki Kono of The University of Tokyo, Research Centre for Advanced Science and Technology, Kono Laboratories.
The relationship between LAVO and the University of Tokyo will see hydrogen storage alloys and systems of the highest performance being developed and commercialised through the university’s strong network of industry and government relations.
This partnership represents a significant milestone in advancing hydrogen storage technology, combining LAVO’s commercial expertise with the University of Tokyo’s world-class research capabilities. The collaboration will focus on:
- Development of next-generation hydrogen storage alloys
- Optimization of storage system performance
- Acceleration of commercialization pathways
- Knowledge exchange and technology transfer
Professor Kono’s team brings decades of expertise in materials science and hydrogen technology, making this partnership a powerful alliance for advancing clean energy solutions.