Nanoenergetics: Small Particles Yielding a Large Impact!
Thinking small can often have a big impact. This is definitely the case in nanoenergetics, a field of materials engineering using tiny particles that enables super-efficient combustion on a nano-scale. When scaled and combined, the greater surface area has better…
Read moreThinking Outside the Box with Oceanit’s Business Transformation Services
Oceanit’s “mind-to-market” business practice consistently engages complex problems that produce disruptive results and technology. However, unless this disruptive technology can be delivered into the marketplace to be adopted by humans or society, it’s like “one hand clapping.” This realization led…
Read moreHow Hawaii’s Small Business Innovation and Research Program is Shaping the Local Tech Industry
Interested in the latest happenings in the tech and science world, especially as it relates to Hawaii? Then you should be tuning in to Bytemarks Cafe, a local radio show airing every Wednesday on Hawaii Public Radio from 5 to…
Read moreOceanit Eyes Expansion to Silicon Valley
Oceanit is bringing its flavor of disruptive innovation to Silicon Valley, the hub of high-tech revolution and development. A recent Pacific Business News article announced that Oceanit is strategically considering expanding its footprint into Silicon Valley, home to many of…
Read moreOceanit Participates in First Annual Groundhog Job Shadow Day
Oceanit has historically given back to the community by encouraging Hawaii’s youth in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. Oceanit was proud to participate in this year’s First Annual Groundhog Job Shadow Day to provide Oahu middle school students…
Read moreHawaii State Auditor Releases Oceanit’s Glass Recycling Study
Environmental sustainability is important to Oceanit, which is always considering how to bring science and technology to some of the world’s most pressing sustainability problems — including something as common as “glass.” In 2014, Oceanit was asked by the Hawaii…
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