Chapter 145 Battery Materials Society
The International Battery Materials Society is a new student society, but its influence is not weak at all. Its predecessor, IM, was a famous sample firm in battery materials. In 1985, the firm decided to take a step forward and formed a new non-profit technical group, iBA, that is, the International Battery Materials Society.
Although it is not old, the membership of this society's committee has enough support for an society in the academic circles of batteries and secondary batteries. For example, Professor Abery Engel from the Center for Basic Electrochemical Sciences in the United States, Professor Kelkede from the MIT inorganic chemistry, and Professor Tokyo University of Japan.
Although these members are not the top row in battery materials, they can also be regarded as academic masters. There is no problem with their appeal. In addition, ICM firm has accumulated contacts in the battery industry over the past 15 years. As the first academic conference since the establishment of IBA, the three-day International Battery Materials Conference from April 28 to 30, 1985 was quite a bit of a gathering momentum.
Not only are people from the academic community interested in this conference, but many battery manufacturers and even downstream buyers also came up with a scent of storm.
Motorola, a supplier of US military radio stations during World War II, is now a lord of the world's in-vehicle electronic technology. Earlier, it has publicly announced that it has mastered a lithium-ion secondary battery production and manufacturing technology. Its handheld mobile phone products launched last year will make revolutionary performance improvements. Enter the website: heiya_Watch and watch the intoxicated Zhang Lu
If this water lithium battery really has the performance claimed by Motorola and its security has also been recognized by the academic community, this will not only be a technological leap in mobile phones, but also a boon for all mobile electronic devices.
The annual consumption of secondary batteries in the United States is as high as US$1.2 billion, and the global secondary battery market is as high as US$10 billion. This is the data before 1985. There is no era of significant depreciation in the US dollar.
But of course, in the United States, people always have skeptical eyes on commercial propaganda, and are not immune to advertising like Chinese people of their time.
In order to gain market recognition as soon as possible, Motorola urgently needs to be recognized by the academic community. And by chance, the first meeting of the IBA became the first stop for Motorola to promote, which was eager to prove itself.
"Spacey!" Martha, with a large wavy curl, drew a very delicate outfit today, wearing high heels and a capable women's suit, which was naturally the focus of a group of "nerds".
Spacey's laboratory "developed" the technology of emitting lithium batteries and after snatching the patent, it was acquired by Motorola at a very beautiful price. As half of the laboratory, Martha also gained considerable profits in this acquisition.
This not only refers to the sudden plumpness in her pocket, but also refers to the small laboratory that left the University of Minnesota and finally became more and more developed.
Nowadays, Martha doesn’t have only two or three scientific research dogs, but has a whole scientific research team, with more than a dozen scientific research dogs to be assigned.
However, in the iba venue today, she ran up and down, waving a piece of paper in her hand, and greeted Spacey, the head of the laboratory, anxiously.
"Martha, you should learn to be calm. We are now successful people and must be elegant." Spacey was extremely glorious today. She wore a custom Italian handmade suit worth tens of thousands of dollars. The industry scholars who were out of reach in the past also greeted themselves with a smile. Motorola has also booked a speech for him today's opening ceremony. These all show that Spacey is already one percent of the "big figure" in the top three rows in the battery industry.
Big people must look like big people, how can they have such indecent behavior?
Maybe, after this meeting, should she sign up for a training class for British etiquette?
However, before Spacey could think of someone he knew had such a relationship, Martha had already run to him and stuffed a piece of paper into his hand.
"Chinese, Chinese are here too!"
"What Chinese?" Spacey was stunned by Martha's movements and asked subconsciously.
"It's Chinese!" Martha opened the printing paper in Spacey's hand, pointed to a line of letters on it and said, "You see, it's the Xinke Battery Research Institute, a research and development organization for water lithium batteries, in a scientific journal paper."
"Huh?" Spacey's face turned solemn, and quickly read the line of letters pointed out by Martha.
No matter how forgetful he is, he will never admit his mistake in the Chinese pronunciation of "inke". It is like a thief who wants to check in. He must at least have some understanding of the situation of the party being snatched.
After all, Spacey was just a small person before. If he accidentally kicked the iron plate and copied it to a certain academician, he would forget how to write the word "death".
But when he searched through all the battery-based SCI journals he could find, he had never seen this institution, and he had never found the name of "haihu" for this academic article, he naturally felt relieved.
If Motorola had not been careful and found Grumman through the relationship between nature journals, he realized that Hu Wenhai was actually an expert in medical chemistry.
As for the Chinese political influence Hu Wenhai exerted in the deal with Grumman, Spacey didn't care much about it. The American academic community was the center of the world. In the 1980s, China was not even as famous as Israel in the field of science.
There is no popularity in the academic community and I don’t know how to apply for a patent in the United States, so Spacey naturally has no worries about plagiarism.
"What does it matter if the Chinese come here?" Spacey sneered at this and snorted: "Our experiments have perfected their technology. The Chinese have only proposed the idea of water lithium batteries. It was me who realized this idea. The name of the patent applicant is me, Spacey, which is not a new science."
Spacey has long been doing psychological construction. People always tend to forgive themselves and can easily find legitimate reasons for their behavior. This is a natural mechanism for human psychological self-protection.
Americans who can be "calculating in solitude" may not have been born yet. Spacey is not a saint, so of course she would not have been struggling with the issue of whether to copy it for too long. She soon found a reason for "improving technology" for herself, which became an excuse for him to enjoy the glory brought by the lithium battery technology in a noble way.
However, this confidence is ultimately based on the beach. Many industry insiders also know that the reason why Spacey has achieved success is not how strong his academic ability is, but that he is "handed" faster.
But no matter what, Spacey is an American, while "inke" and "enhaihu" are Chinese. From the chair sitting on the butt, they naturally complain that they don't have fast enough hands, and they don't blame Spacey for being immoral.
Morality was completely sold out as early as the 19th century.
"Okay." Martha shrugged, Spacey, the owner of the lab, not her: "I just inform you, don't forget to give the opening speech, you'd better be careful that the Chinese will take the opportunity to attack."
Spacey's face looked a little ugly, and obviously thought of the questioning session after the opening ceremony speech, which is a program that must be included in the academic conference.
As a real researcher of water lithium battery technology, will the Chinese ask him down during the questioning session? This has no meaning to the ownership of Motorola or water lithium battery patents, but it is a catastrophe for Spacey personally.
Being questioned by a Chinese will make him a laughing stock in the American academic community and will make him completely unable to survive in the United States!
"We asked the conference to change the opening ceremony speakers... No, let the conference cancel the questioning session?" Spacey swallowed.
Martha looked at him with a look of "Are you an idiot" and shook her head and said, "This is impossible. If you temporarily change the speaker or cancel the questioning session... Spacey, you should know that this will make you a bigger laughing stock."
"Oh, look at that!" Martha suddenly pointed behind Spacey and said in surprise: "Are those Asians the Chinese delegation?"
Spacey quickly turned around and happened to see a group of yellow people walking into the gate of the Javits Convention Center in New York. As for why he could guess that these people were Chinese, the reason was very simple because they lined up.
The Chinese delegation, regardless of gender, age, lined up in two columns, wearing neatly nude blue suits, walked in through the gate in an orderly manner. A guy who looked a bit like a tour guide even made the group of people still line up in the spacious lobby, which seemed incredible to the Americans.
There is a country in the all-round meeting, and it is also a waste of color to be able to make it like this.
So much so that after seeing this scene, Spacey immediately confirmed that this was the Chinese delegation. The tension in his heart was even relieved by this scene.
Well, the bureaucrats have made contributions again.
"I just don't know which one of these people would be enhaihu?" Martha looked at the dozen people in the Chinese delegation and thoughtfully. The papers in scientific journals introduce water lithium batteries, not authors. Hu Wenhai is not well-known in the academic circle, and most foreigners don't know what he looks like.
"It might be one of those old men." Spacey replied subconsciously: "If you can develop the technology of lithium water batteries, you should have a deep accumulation of battery materials."
"Well" Spacey's eyes lit up suddenly and she had a sudden whim: "Marsha, I have an idea, let's do this..." (To be continued.)
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