Brian Morin
About
Brian Morin is from Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Brian works in the following industries: "可再生能源", "高等教育", "纺织", "电器/电子制造", and "塑料". Brian is currently CEO at Soteria Battery Innovation Group, located in Greenville, South Carolina Area. Brian also works as Vice President & Member of Board of Directors at National Alliance for Advanced Technology Batteries, a job Brian has held since Jan 2013. Another title Brian currently holds is President & COO at Dreamweaver International. In Brian's previous role as a Technical Advisory Committee Member at Advanced Functional Fabrics of America (AFFOA), Brian worked in Cambridge, MA until Sep 2018. Prior to joining Advanced Functional Fabrics of America (AFFOA), Brian was a Member at NCSSM Foundation Board and held the position of Member. Prior to that, Brian was a Member at American Fiber Manufacturers Association, High Performance Fiber Council, based in Washington, DC from Jan 2013 to Jan 2014. Brian started working as Member of External Advisory Board at Clemson University Materials Science Department in Jan 2006. From May 2004 to Nov 2010, Brian was CEO at Innegrity LLC. Prior to that, Brian was a Author at As A Matter of Faith. LLC from Jan 2005 to Jan 2007. Brian started working as Sr. Research Physicist at Milliken & Co. in Apr 1995.
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Brian Morin's current jobs
Soteria Battery Innovation Group is promoting wide adoption of an architecture that will eliminate lithium battery fires, reduce the weight of lithium ion batteries and reduce cost by eliminating 90% of the metal in the battery. The Group includes an open consortium that will set aggressive safety and weight standards and use these to drive broad adoption, while licensing the technology broadly using FRAND licenses.
Leading the development and launch of a novel battery separator that will improve safety, reduce weight and reduce the cost of lithium ion batteries, supercapacitors and other energy storage devices. Jack of all trades fulfilling the functions of fundraising, product development, sales, marketing, manufacturing scale up. It couldn't be more fun and we have a great team!
Brian Morin's past jobs
Advanced Functional Fabrics of America (AFFOA), is a non-profit Institute headquartered near the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). AFFOA’s mission enables a manufacturing-based revolution—the transformation of traditional fibers, yarns, and textiles into highly sophisticated integrated and networked devices and systems. At the heart of this revolution is a simple premise: highly functional textile-systems necessitate sophisticated fiber-device components. AFFOA leads the convergence of semiconductor technology into fiber and textile production to commercialize textile products that see, hear, sense, communicate, store and convert energy, regulate temperature, monitor health, and change color while delivering the conventional qualities of textiles to benefit the commercial consumer and warfighter. AFFOA’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is charged with advising AFFOA on its technology investment portfolio. The TAC oversees the development and updating of AFFOA’s technology and manufacturing roadmaps on an ongoing basis.
Help promote and safeguard one of the best secondary educational institutions of all time!
Provide an outside viewpoint to a great group of innovators and educators.
Founded a company that made the lightest high strength fiber in the world. Led the company to build manufacturing facilities on two continents and place the fiber in sixty applications, including Bauer hockey sticks and Head tennis rackets. Raised ~$15 million in equity, debt, grants and contracts.
A Matter of Faith is a coming of age book about a young girl at a special school, who has a problem and has to grow up quickly. Takes place at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in Durham, NC.
Led a group of researchers in the development of advanced yarns for use in textile applications. As Intellectual Property Champion, led the IP process in the Research Division.