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Pajarito Powder, LLC announces participation in the World of Energy Solutions, f-cell conference and trade fair for energy technology, taking place October 10-12, at the Messe Stuttgart, in Stuttgart Germany…
Read MoreAlbuquerque, NM USA, Pajarito Powder, LLC the leader in precious-metal-free catalysts for hydrogen fuel cells, announces special, one day only pricing on NPC-2000 precious-metal-free catalyst…
Read MorePajarito Powder, LLC announces it will attend The Electrochemical Society PRiME conference, taking place October 2-7, in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA…
Read MoreAlbuquerque, New Mexico (USA) – August 23, 2016, Pajarito Powder, LLC announced the award of a small business grant from the U.S. Department of Energy through the Small Business Voucher Pilot (SBV) program.
Read MorePajarito Powder, LLC is very pleased to announce Dr. Byron McCormick joining the Pajarito Powder Board of Managers. Dr. McCormick arrives to Pajarito Powder after an illustrious career spanning three decades…
Read MoreAlbuquerque, NM USA, Pajarito Powder, LLC a leader in precious-metal-free catalysts, announces the commercial availability of the reformulated PHC-3000 Engineered Carbon Support (ECS)…
Read MorePajarito Powder, LLC announced it is part of the largest-ever U.S. delegation to Hannover Messe, the world’s foremost trade fair for industrial technology, taking place April 25-29, in Hannover, Germany. For the first time in the fair’s history the United States will be a Partner Country. Pajarito Powder invites its customers and partners to meet at…
Read MoreMarch 2 – Pajarito Powder invites customers and partners to meet at the 12th International Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Expo, or “Fuel Cell Expo 2016,” hosted at Tokyo Big Site, at booth E33-35, and part of World Smart Energy Week, in Tokyo, Japan. Pajarito Powder engineers and manufactures catalysts and advanced Engineered Carbon Supports (ECS),…
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.