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Formic, a provider of Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) automation for U.S. manufacturers, today announced it has raised another $27.4 million in Series A fi ...
Formic has already trained over 1,000 employees at factories across the U.S. that have deployed Formic robots, transitioning workers who once packed and stacked boxes to operate automation systems ...
CHICAGO, March 20, 2025 -- (BUSINESS WIRE)-- Formic, a Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) automation provider for U.S. manufacturers, announced it has joined the New American Industrial Alliance (NAIA) to ...
Formic, a Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) automation provider for U.S. manufacturers, announced it has joined the New American Industrial Alliance (NAIA) to further its mission to revitalize the U.S ...
Formic’s main customers include over 120 small to medium-size factories across the U.S. in sectors ranging from aerospace components to snacks, dog food and cat litter.
Only formic acid, when neutralised to its base formate, is tolerated by many microorganisms in high concentrations. "Formic acid is a very promising carbon source," emphasizes Maren Nattermann ...
Not only does formic acid make hydrogen easier to store and transport, it's a very efficient hydrogen carrier, with 1 L (0.3 gal) of formic acid carrying 590 L (156 gal) of hydrogen.
THAT formic acid differs from its higher homologues (acetic, propionic, etc.) in many salient chemical characters is well known to chemists. The break in the serial order as regards the absorption ...
Formic acid is a one carbon carboxylic acid, and can be easily produced from CO 2 using a variety of methods. Since it is easier to store and transport than CO 2, formic acid can be considered a ...
Currently, the team is completing final tests, and the formic acid-powered bus is expected to be operational by the end of 2017.
THE anodic oxidation of formic acid to carbon dioxide on platinum electrodes in acid electrolyte is strongly inhibited. This is caused by the firm adsorption of formic acid or one of its reaction ...
Formic acid naturally occurs in stinging nettles and certain species of ants, but it's also manufactured cheaply and safely on an industrial level, and is typically used for preserving livestock feed.