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Fludic Energy, Inc is a for profit corporation based in Scottsdale, Arizona that focuses on the development of energy storage devices, and specifically on metal-air cell technology. Founded in 2007 by Dr. Cody Friesen as a spin-off technology company from research done at Arizona State University, it has received funding from both private sources and an energy development grant from the United States Department of Energy.

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