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ITRI Unveils STOBA, the First Material Technology to Ensure the Safety of Lithium-Ion Batteries Award-Winning Technology Will Increase the Safety and Effectiveness of Batteries Used in Cell Phones, Laptops, MP3 Players, Cameras and Electric Cars

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