John Lettow, president of John Lettow, president of , and Eric Spackey, CEO of John Lettow, president of , showed new wearable antenna technology…
The College of Engineering of the University of Washington has bestowed the 2014 Diamond Award for Entreprenurial Excellence on Randy Kurosky. Randy received his BS degree…
The Winter 2015 issue EQuad News, the magazine of Princeton’s School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS), is dedicated to “Idea to Impact: Entrepreneurship and Princeton Engineering”. A featured story in this issue describes the founding and growth of Vorbeck Materials by John Lettow ’95,…
The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) named Prof. Ilhan Aksay as an NAI Fellow, joining a group of distinguished innovators from more than 150 research universities and governmental and non-profit research institutions.
…The Financial Times' science editor, Clive Cookson, interviewed Vorbeck's president, John Lettow, recently for an article on graphene. The piece described Vorbeck as a leader in graphene-based conductive inks, and quoted John on Vorbeck's printed electronics and battery applications.
An enhanced battery technology that can reduce the time it takes to charge cell phones, electric vehicles and other battery-powered devices from hours to minutes is the subject of a commercial license agreement between Battelle and Vorbeck Materials Corp.
On January 15, Vorbeck's president, John Lettow, was interviewed by the BBC's John Sopel in a live broadcast of the BBC World News. John discussed the exciting new applications in military, printed electronics, energy and batteries, composites, fibers, packaging,…
The U.S. Department of Energy announced that Vorbeck Materials has been awarded one of 66 cutting-edge research projects as part of the…