UM-Dearborn Prof. Mohanty’s CSquared Innovations wins Next Gen Manufacturing cash
Farmington Hills' CSquared Innovations wins Clean Energy Prize

CSquared receives STTR award
CSquared Innovations LLC has developed a novel plasma/laser manufacturing process for solid state thin-film Li-ion batteries which consolidates conventional material synthesis and deposition onto a single platform. Read More

CSquared Innovations receives NSF SBIR award
This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project will demonstrate the feasibility of fabricating anti-ferroelectric (AFE) thin-films for electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection using a novel laser-assisted atmospheric plasma deposition platform. Read More

Battery technology entrepreneurs win 2011 Clean Energy Prize
University of Michigan: The University Record Online
A company whose technology could lead to cheaper lithium-ion batteries won the top prize of $50,000 in the 2011 Clean Energy Prize business plan competition. Gov. Rick Snyder spoke at the awards ceremony Friday at Rackham Auditorium.
“This is about doing new things. This is about creating an exciting future. If you don’t win today, don’t lose that fire, that passion for innovation. Learn some lessons and don’t give up,” Snyder said. Read More

CSquared Innovations wins Next Gen Manufacturing cash
Solid State Technology: Insights For Electronics Manufacturing
University of Michigan-Dearborn mechanical engineering Prof. Pravansu Mohanty's start-up company, CSquared Innovations, won a $25,000 Next Gen Manufacturing Award. The company uses nano-structured films and materials for diverse applications. Read More