Ben Spincer

Senior Advisor at BNNT Technology

Ben Spincer is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in leadership roles across various companies and sectors. Currently serving as Executive Chairman of PowerPlus Energy since April 2023, Ben also holds the position of Chairman at Li-S Energy, focusing on commercializing advanced Lithium-Sulphur battery technology since March 2021. Additional roles include Non-executive Director at EnyGy, Senior Advisor at White Graphene and BNNT Technology, and Director at TFR Innovations, all since 2021. Ben was previously Executive Director of Research Innovations at Deakin University and held significant positions at Telstra and Credit Suisse, showcasing a strong background in technology strategy, innovation, and market analysis. Academic credentials include a MA and PhD in Geology and Reef Palaeoecology from the University of Cambridge.

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Melbourne, Australia

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BNNT Technology

BNNT Technology (BNNTTL) is at the cutting edge of commecialising Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNT) and creating upstream markets for the technology. In June 2020 the company announced it had (in partnership with Deakin University) succeeded in producing high purity boron nitride nanotubes in commercial quantities. The company, part of the diversified PPK group, is producing 10 grams a day of nanotubes from a single furnace and at 99 per cent purity. Boron nitride nanotubes are a cutting edge new material similar to carbon nanotubes, and have emerging uses in biomedicines, in certain cancer treatments and as reinforcement in polymers, ceramics and metals. Ultra strong, BNNTs are made up of a single layer of atoms where carbon atoms are alternately substituted by nitrogen and boron atoms. BNNTTL is currently supplying pure grade BNNT to select parties who are trialling the infusion or blending into their component production processes. BNNT has multiple attractions because of its immense strength, lightness, conductivity and radiation qualities.


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