Filigree develops nanosilver for better batteries

December 20, 2007 — Filigree Nanotech Inc., a startup company focusing on nanomaterials for batteries, has received about $3,000 from the Chambers Family Fund for Entrepreneurship.

Company founder Claude Hou — who is also a Wake Forest University student — told the Winston-Salem Journal Reporter that he will use the grant money to design silver nanomaterials he will apply to improving the battery life of cell phones and electric vehicles.

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