Roanoke Times Features MOVA-VT Testing
MOVA’s proof-of-concept testing at Virginia Tech continues to grab the attention of the NRV as development plans get put into action. Read more
MOVA’s proof-of-concept testing at Virginia Tech continues to grab the attention of the NRV as development plans get put into action. Read more
Bristol’s Herald Courier featured an opinion piece claiming MOVA’s success would be a significant economic victory across Southwest Virginia. Read more
Onward NRV features MOVA’s progress and its significance for Southwest Virginia. Read more
MOVA has begun proof-of-concept testing on its panel-bed filter at Virginia Tech’s Advanced Propulsion and Power Laboratory. Read more
Bristol Herald Courier shines light on MOVA’s panel-bed technology developments and potential positive economic impacts across Southwest Virginia. Read more
MOVA is a proud recipient of the Center for Innovative Technologies’ Commonwealth Research Commercialization Fund award of $50,000 to go towards proof-of-concept testing on its prototype panel-bed filter. Read award announcement Feature in The Southwest Times
MOVA CEO Steve Critchfield receives RBTC Entrepreneur of the Year, and MOVA BOD member Russ Ellis inducted into the RBTC Hall of Fame at the 19th annual RBTC TechNite. Read More
Steve Critchfield named Entrepreneur of the Year at the 19th annual RBTC TechNite. Read more
MOVA Technologies, Inc. Begins Second Stage of Panel-Bed Development [Pulaski, Virginia] – Carbon filtration technology using solid sorbents is not projected to be implemented until 2030 according to the US Department of Energy. MOVA Technologies aims to deliver that date a decade ahead of schedule thanks to its patented panel-bed filter. MOVA has begun the Read more about MOVA Technologies, Inc. Begins Second Stage of Panel-Bed Development[…]
MOVA Technologies, LLC Announces Contract for Research and Development For Panel-Bed Technology MOVA Technologies, LLC has today announced a major step forward toward commercialization of technology originally invented and patented by the late Arthur M. Squires, University Professor Emeritus of Virginia Tech in the area of Chemical and Carbon Emissions. Read More