a privately-held venture backed technology company headquartered near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Littleton, Colorado, is the global leader in designing, manufacturing, and marketing thin film batteries (TFB) for micro-electronic applications. These flexible, rechargeable, solid-state lithium batteries, offered under the brand, are unrivaled in thinness, re-chargeability, and power performance, and operate over extreme temperature conditions. The TFBs can be easily recharged in a few seconds to a few minutes, and can be combined with energy harvesting devices to provide miniature, unlimited power, enabling applications such as active RFID tags, Smart Cards, implantable medical devices, wireless sensors, and a plethora of other commercial and military applications. Please take a moment to visit our website and learn more about the performance benefits and system design advantages using ! Infinite Power Solutions, Inc. (IPS) , LiTE STAR™ LiTE STAR™. LiTE STAR™ « « «

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
08/01/10 Series C 20M Generation Investment Management Unknown
05/01/12 Series D 10M Generation Investment Management, D. E. Shaw Ventures, Polaris Venture Partners, Core Capital Partners Unknown

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