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July 31, 2019

Meet the 2016 CNBC Disruptor 50 Companies

In the fourth annual Disruptor 50 list, CNBC features private companies in 15 industries whose innovations are revolutionizing the business landscape.

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July 31, 2019

Phononic Recognized as a 2016 CNBC Disruptor 50 Company

Phononic has been named to the fourth annual CNBC Disruptor 50 List, recognizing the company as a forward-thinking startup with the potential to influence and change markets.

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June 27, 2019

The End of HFCs and CFCs

Our sustainable refrigeration system is energy efficient, ultra-quiet when in operation, and eliminates all of the hazards associated with CFC and HFC refrigerant.

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June 27, 2019

How Phononic Can Keep Moore’s Law Going

Phononic is challenging the so-called end of Moore's Law with our approach to solid state cooling technology. Learn more about our solid state solution!

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June 27, 2019

The Advent of Solid State Solutions for Thermal Management

The addition of a solid state cooling and heating device to a thermal system allows for thermal relief in both hot and cold ambient conditions. Learn more!

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June 17, 2019

Phononic CEO Among 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs at 2017 Builders + Innovators Summit

Goldman Sachs is recognizing Phononic Founder and CEO Tony Atti as one of the 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs of 2017 at its Builders + Innovators Summit in Santa Barbara, California.

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June 17, 2019

Phononic Named a CNBC Disruptor for the Second Year in a Row!

Each year, CNBC selects the 50 most innovative companies. Phononic was recognized for the second year. Read more about our revolutionary technology.

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June 17, 2019

Solid State – Sustainable and Efficient Technology

For the second year, Phononic has been named to the Global Cleantech 100, recognized for our sustainable solid state cooling & heating solutions. Read more!

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June 14, 2019

Replacing Heat Sinks with Solid State

A heat sink is a heat exchanger that transfers the heat from a device (electronic or mechanical) into air or a liquid coolant. It is usually used to cool electronics. Read more!

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June 14, 2019

The Seebeck Effect and Thermoelectric Coolers

Seebeck Effect is a phenomenon in which a temperature difference between two dissimilar electrical conductors or semiconductors produces a voltage difference between the two substances. Read more!