
Advanced Modular Power Systems Inc (AKA: AMPS) Profile last edited on: 7/20/2023
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Location Information
9477 North Territorial Suite Lower
Dexter, MI 48108
Dexter, MI 48108
(734) 426-1710 |
klignell@ampsys.com |
www.ampsys.com |
Location: Single
Congr. District: 12
County: Washtenaw
Congr. District: 12
County: Washtenaw
Public Profile
Advanced Modular Power Systems was founded to continue development of AMTEC (Alkali Metal Thermal to Electric Conversion), AMPS traces its beginnings to the Ford Motor Company. There, working in the Scientific Research Laboratory, Drs. Neill Weber and Joseph Kummer invented both the AMTEC device and the sodium sulfur battery. Physicist Thomas Hunt (AMPS co-founder, Chairman, and Chief Scientist) worked with Dr. Weber to develop the concept at Ford, and ultimately formed AMPS with Robert Sievers and Robert Novak in order to commercialize this promising technology. AMPS holds exclusive license to the original Ford AMTEC patents and has since extended the technology, having currently been awarded seven patents, with other applications and patents pending. AMPS' team of engineers, scientists and other technical personnel contains the world's foremost experts on AMTEC technology, and has authored a large portion of the literature on the subject. The management team complements the technical staff with experience in growing technology-based companies. Today led by Hunt and Company President, Kirk Lignell, AMPS is working to complete development of AMTEC technology to power deep space missions for NASA, to develop portable and remote power units for DARPA and the US Air Force, and to establish manufacturing capabilities for future commercial applications such as remote telemetry power sources and micro-cogeneration.
Extent of SBIR involvement
Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition
Employee Range
50-74Revenue Range
5M-7.5MVC funded?
NoPublic/Private
Privately HeldStock Info
----IP Holdings
5-9Awards Distribution by Agency
Most Recent SBIR Projects
Year | Phase | Agency | Total Amount | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | 1 | Army | $69,961 | |
Project Title: Synthetic Aperture Mobile Communications (SARCOM) | ||||
2000 | 1 | DOE | $99,982 | |
Project Title: New Methods for Joining Beta"-Alumina to Niobium 1% Zirconium | ||||
1999 | 2 | AF | $846,119 | |
Project Title: Radiation-Tolerant, Eclipse-Compatible Solar AMTEC System | ||||
1997 | 1 | AF | $93,481 | |
Project Title: Low Cost, YAG and Mullite Fibers by Continuous Extrusion and Pyrolysis of Metal Carboxylate Precursors | ||||
1997 | 1 | DOE | $99,896 | |
Project Title: Improved Beta"-Alumina Fabrication Using Rapid Plasma Sintering |
Key People / Management
Kirk Lignell -- President
Michael E Dobbs
Terry J Hendricks
Thomas K Hunt -- Chief Executive Officer
Robert Sievers
Robert C Svedberg
Michael E Dobbs
Terry J Hendricks
Thomas K Hunt -- Chief Executive Officer
Robert Sievers
Robert C Svedberg
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