The Coretec Group is a pre-revenue, early-stage technology company developing engineered silicon materials for batteries, semiconductors, LEDs, and 3D display technologies. Coretec's two primary development programs are Endurion and Cyclohexasilane (CHS). Endurion is a silicon-based anode material for lithium-ion batteries — silicon anodes can theoretically hold far more energy than conventional graphite anodes, but historically degrade quickly; Coretec is developing silicon nanoparticles with an engineered protective coating to address these durability issues, targeting EVs, consumer electronics, and energy storage. CHS is a liquid silicon precursor that Coretec argues is safer and cheaper to handle than gaseous alternatives like monosilane, with potential applications in semiconductors, batteries, solar cells, and printable electronics. Coretec also owns CSpace, a patented glasses-free, 360-degree volumetric 3D display technology developed with the University of Oklahoma, targeting medical imaging, air traffic control, and military visualization. Coretec intends to commercialize through materials sales, licensing, and joint ventures rather than direct manufacturing. The company has no product revenue and funds operations through equity issuances. A pending share exchange with Core Optics, a Korean optics company, would result in Core Optics' owner holding roughly 80% of Coretec — effectively a reverse merger that could bring an operating, revenue-generating business into the combined entity.
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