[Video] HPQ CEO Discusses Strategic Partnership with the French Army—on AGORACOM

by Team HPQ

HPQ President and CEO sat down with George Tsiolis of AGORACOM to discuss Novacium’s latest collaboration with the French Army’s Technical Section (STAT) and its broader implications for military energy solutions.

This exclusive interview covers Novacium’s development of high-capacity silicon-based batteries and how they align with the evolving needs of defense applications.

During the discussion, the CEO highlighted Novacium’s journey toward innovation, the advanced capabilities of its silicon-based anode materials, and the game-changing potential of this partnership for powering systems like surveillance equipment, anti-drone technology, and autonomous vehicles. The conversation also covered HPQ’s acquisition of a key patent for high-throughput silicon anode material production, underscoring the company’s commitment to strengthening its innovation pipeline.

By watching the interview, you’ll gain:

⚡ Detailed insights into Novacium’s collaboration with the French Army and its significance for military technology.
⚡ A deeper understanding of how silicon-based batteries can increase energy capacity by over 30%, improving mobility and mission effectiveness.
⚡ Updates on HPQ’s strategic patent acquisition and its impact on the commercialization of next-generation energy solutions.

Watch the full interview with George Tsiolis of AGORACOM.

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HPQ Silicon is a Quebec-based TSX Venture Exchange Tier 1 Industrial Issuer. With the support of world-class technology partners PyroGenesis Canada and NOVACIUM SAS, the company is developing new green processes crucial to make the critical materials needed to reach net zero emissions.







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