Many companies have come forward to licence two home-grown technologies of Sentient Labs, a research company incubated by the NSE-listed KPIT Technologies.
Sentient recently unveiled a technology for producing green hydrogen, from biomass, the heart of which is to use microbes to decompose cellulosic biomass into hydrogen.
And, on Wednesday, Sentient demonstrated a bus that runs on fuel cells developed jointly by Sentient and the government-owned National Chemical Laboratories.
Both the developments have been covered by this blog.
And now, Pune-based Sentient's Chairman, Ravi Pandit, told the Business Line newspaper today many companies have lined up to licence both the technologies.
The hydrogen manufacturing technology is good to go straight away into manufacture, while the fuel cell buses need to be tweaked to suite the particular type of vehicle into which it would be fitted.
You may read the Business Line report here.
Pandit has also said that Sentient is working on two other technologies for hydrogen production--electrolysis and pyrolysis. He did not give more details.
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