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Pajarito is supporting Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in a program titled “High-Performance Ultralow-Cost Non-Precious Metal Catalyst System for AEM Electrolyzer” led by Dr. Hoon Chung. The project aims to develop low cost Hydrogen electrolysis based on Anion Exchange Membrane technology and is part of the DOE EMN HydroGEN program established to promote ground breaking…
Read MorePajarito Powder benefits from several high-value programs managed by the State of New Mexico, including the State Trade and Export (STEP) Grant Initiative, a US Small Business Administration program that funds companies beginning to export or expanding into new export markets. As a STEP awardee, Pajarito Powder has benefitted from the program through participation in…
Read MorePajarito Powder celebrates our remarkable team members on International Women’s Day 2018; Dr. Alia Lubers, Sarah Hendrickson and Megan Bradford as part of the core of our abilities as a company. Dr. Alia Lubers comes from a prestigious academic background, receiving her formal training in Chemical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and her Ph.D. from…
Read MorePajarito Powder exhibited for the fifth year in a row at FC Expo Japan, part of World Smart Energy Week, February 28th through March 2nd. 2018 marked the International Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Expo’s 14th year as the world’s largest hydrogen and fuel cell trade show and conference with 1,400 exhibitors. More than 65 countries…
Read MorePajaritio Powder exhibits for the 5th year in a row at FC Expo in Tokyo, Japan, from February 28th through March 2nd. Representing the company are Chairman and CEO, Thomas J. Stephenson and Director of Business Development Asia, Dr. Saburo Hori. The Pajarito Powder booth is located at W22-15, within the Fuel Cell Expo pavilion,…
Read MorePajarito Powder, LLC announced that sales of catalyst doubled, with 106% year-over-year growth for 2017. Pajarito Powder manufactures Engineered Catalyst Supports (ECS), Precious-Metal-Free (PMF) catalysts, as well as advanced catalysts based upon the ECS product. Technology has been licensed from the University of New Mexico (UNM.STC), Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and L’Institut National de…
Read MorePajarito Powder benefits from resources provided by the State of New Mexico Economic Development Department: JTIP, STEP and other programs through the Office of Science and Technology.