Thermal deal
Nextreme and Lockheed Martin have signed a cooperation agreement to develop new products based on Nextreme's thin-film thermoelectric materials.
The agreement allows Lockheed to use Nextreme's thin-film products and thermal and power management design services in solutions it is developing for government and civil applications.
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