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Kronos Advanced Technologies Forms New Subsidiary Atomiq, Inc. to Drive Development of Advanced Nuclear Battery Technologies

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Kronos Advanced Technologies Inc.
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Atomiq, Inc. Poised to Lead in Sustainable Energy Innovation with a Strategic Focus on High-Demand, Maintenance-Free Nuclear Battery Solutions for Aerospace, Defense, and Medical Sectors.

Parkersburg, WV, Nov. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- November 12, 2024 – Parkersburg, WV – Kronos Advanced Technologies (OTC: KNOS) is pleased to announce the formation of its new subsidiary, Atomiq, Inc., which is dedicated to advancing nuclear battery technology and sustainable energy solutions. Recently, Kronos filed a provisional patent covering key innovations in atomic battery technology, which it intends to license to Atomiq, Inc., positioning Kronos and Atomiq at the forefront of nuclear battery innovation. Kronos Advanced Technologies is proud to be the first publicly traded company to enter the small nuclear battery space, as marked by its provisional patent application filed on 09/26/2024. This initial step reflects Kronos' commitment to pioneering advancements in sustainable energy.

Atomiq, Inc. is strategically focused on building a portfolio of cutting-edge nuclear battery technologies, providing long-lasting, reliable power solutions with minimal maintenance needs. These innovations will target applications across high-demand sectors such as aerospace, defence, and medical technology, where dependable, maintenance-free energy sources are essential. Atomiq’s vision to nuclear battery technology is set to enable continuous, safe power generation that aligns with future energy demands.

A Rapidly Growing Market for Sustainable Power Solutions
The small nuclear battery industry, encompassing devices like radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) and betavoltaic cells, is experiencing notable growth due to their ability to provide long-lasting, reliable power in remote or demanding environments.

RTGs (Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators): These batteries, used in space missions and remote applications, can last 10 to 50 years or more. For example, the RTGs powering the Voyager spacecraft have been operational since the 1970s, lasting over 45 years and counting.

Betavoltaic Batteries: These use beta-emitting isotopes, which can generate electricity for around 20 years. They're often used in medical implants, sensors, and other long-term devices where replacing batteries is challenging.

Market Growth and Projections: The global nuclear battery market is projected to expand significantly in the coming years. According to a report by DataIntelo, the market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.5% from 2022 to 2030, driven by increasing demand for reliable and long-lasting power sources across various sectors.