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World’s First ‘True Flexible Battery’ to Bow at CES, Says South Korean Startup 

South Korean startup Jenax plans to use CES to showcase what it’s billing as the world’s first “true flexible battery,” emailed a spokesperson Friday. Called the J.Flex, it’s a “fast-charging, high-performance” lithium-ion battery with “broad” market applications, including IoT devices,…

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wearables, sensors and printed electronics, she said. Executives on hand at CES will discuss “how Jenax can assist manufacturers of medical devices, automotives, apparel, electronics and more to supply a completely customized battery solution in diverse sizes and shapes with a great degree of safety,” she said. Technologies requiring “new form factors,” such as wearables, “cannot be achieved with traditional batteries,” says the company’s website. J.Flex “meets these challenges by freeing design limitations without sacrificing power,” it says.