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NEO Battery Materials Ltd., a low-cost, silicon-enhanced battery developer that enables longer-running, rapid-charging batteries for drones, robotics, and physical AI, is pleased to announce it has entered into a significant defense partnership agreement with the Republic of Korea Army's Capital Defense Command.

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