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Superconductor generator could power NZ exports
A unique emergency generator, founded on local RS&T, could offer a major export opportunity for New Zealand manufacturers. Using high-temperature superconductors, the generator will power around 2500 homes – and still be transportable by plane, helicopter or truck. It’s under development in a joint venture involving Crown Research Institute, IRL.
Joint venture for HTS-110
A joint venture between HTS-110 and US company Progression Inc will provide customers with a unique high temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet capability, and extend HTS-110’s leading edge technology into new markets sectors and regions from its Texas base.
NZ team works on life-saving drug
Crown Research Institute IRL and New York’s Albert Einstein College of Medicine Industrial Research have designed and synthesized a new class of compounds termed the "Immucillins". The drugs aim to prevent organ transplant rejection and treat auto-immune diseases. The commercialization process has now begun.



























