Founded in 1995, AML is a recognized leader in the development of innovative magnet- and superconducting-based applications that offer significant economic and social impact – especially in the developing regions of the world. AML’s innovation portfolio is comprised of dozens of existing and pending patents that cover hundreds of discrete technologies and processes; and the company’s customers and
partners include an impressive list of international science projects, laboratories, universities and corporations. AML’s Perfect-FieldTM Application Development Process incorporates many of the company’s proprietary technologies to enable the rapid commercialization of superconductivity and next-generation magnetics. This puts the company at the forefront in the most anticipated transformational solutions, ranging from renewable energy to superconducting industrial motors. The Perfect-FieldTM process is revolutionary because it removes the many constraints inherent in conventional application development and—in a manner similar to 3D printing-- it automates the transformation of a theoretical magnetic field into a functioning, application-perfect reality. This allows visionary companies to move new, high-impact applications from concept to market very rapidly, and with greatly reduced cost and risk. AML has evolved into a transformational force via innovation and success across multiple markets. The company’s market focus and landmark achievements include:
• International joint venture to develop technology for social impact: as a major partner in a $20 million joint venture with the sustainability-focused Fundación AVINA and the Chilean-based Advanced Innovation Center (AIC). Code-named The New Century Alliance, this ambitious collaboration is creating major demonstration projects that will accelerate progress toward large-scale commercialization of superconductivity in the fields of energy, environment and water.
• Medical Technology: providing patented and enabling commercial magnet products for medical proton therapy cancer treatment.
• Sustainable Energy: serving as the Department of Energy’s lead developer for the next generation of US offshore wind turbine generators.
• Aeronautics: Serving as NASA’s lead developer for the next generation propulsion systems for commercial aircraft.
• Space: Serving as NASA’s lead developer for space radiation shielding to enable human exploration into deep space.
• International Science: Serving as the Argonne National Laboratory’s lead developer for a superconducting motor for Grand Accélérateur National d’Ions Lourds (GANIL)
AML’s innovative “Rapid-TrackTM Relationship and Licensing Model further facilitates commercialization by offering companies flexible options for licensing and marketing AML proprietary technologies based on specifically defined markets and fields of use.