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Amalyst: Next Generation non-Pt Catalysts for Hydrogen Technologies www.amalyst.com [email protected]

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Page 1: Amalyst: Next Generation non-Pt Catalysts for Hydrogen Technologies  David.hodgson@amalyst.com

Amalyst: Next Generation non-Pt Catalysts for Hydrogen Technologies

www.amalyst.com

[email protected]

Page 2: Amalyst: Next Generation non-Pt Catalysts for Hydrogen Technologies  David.hodgson@amalyst.com

Amalyst applications

Food

Metals

Electronics

Power

Energy storage

Page 3: Amalyst: Next Generation non-Pt Catalysts for Hydrogen Technologies  David.hodgson@amalyst.com

Displacing Expensive Platinum

Barriers Amalyst solution

Pt alternatives seen as too different Amalyst catalysts are drop-in replacements

Perception that Pt alternatives aren’t as good

Amalyst performance is the same as Pt – our customers say so!

Pt alternatives can’t be manufactured at the same scale

Amalyst production route proven and in place

‘Pt’ performance isn't good enough Amalyst potentially more tolerant of fault conditions

Conservative customer base Strong technical team with data to support our claims

Is the cost saving worth the effort? Cost saving is significant and the drop-in nature makes the saving readily accessible

Page 4: Amalyst: Next Generation non-Pt Catalysts for Hydrogen Technologies  David.hodgson@amalyst.com

Amalyst Team

Management Team • CEO David Hodgson

• Over 25 years experience in in developing and commercialising electrochemical materials

• Technical DirectorChris Gibbs• Over 10 years experience in fuel cell technology

Page 5: Amalyst: Next Generation non-Pt Catalysts for Hydrogen Technologies  David.hodgson@amalyst.com

Amalyst’s business

Amalyst is a catalyst development and sales company• Manufacturing is sub-contracted

• Recipient of TSB grants in 2013

• Market: £20 million now, £250 million in 2023

Model• Initially direct sales, ultimately licence

• Exit likely via licences or trade sale Needs

• Investment opportunities now and in 2015• Progress customer engagement

• Customers

• Partners to evaluate new applications