Essayer OR - Gratuit

Paper batteries, blackjack-playing robot: S’pore firms showcase innovations at CES

The Straits Times

|

January 08, 2026

Over 30 firms from Republic among exhibitors at world’s largest tech fair in US

- Sarah Koh

Common rechargeable batteries such as lithium-ion ones rely on scarce materials that can also be dangerous, but one Singapore startup is bringing a more sustainable and safer alternative to electronic devices.

Flint is set to commercialise its first line of paper batteries later in 2026, which can be used in keyboards, computer mice and wearables.

Chief among its materials is cellulose, which can be extracted from all kinds of plants.

The 10-strong team is one of more than 30 firms from Singapore among over 4,000 exhibitors showcasing their most cutting-edge products from Jan 6 to 9 at CES 2026.

The Straits Times trawled the show floor of the world’s largest tech trade show, which is held annually in Las Vegas, to highlight innovations from Singapore.

GO GREEN: PAPER BATTERIES IN WEARABLES, OFFICE TECH

While these cylindrical rechargeable batteries resemble conventional alkaline AAA batteries, they are less prone to overheating due to their makeup of water-based ingredients such as carbon ink and binder gel.

The carbon footprint from manufacturing each battery is also about 30 per cent smaller than that of a traditional battery.

The capacity of Flint’s batteries is also on a par with popular AAA batteries sold by major competitors such as Panasonic, at around 1,250 milliamp-hours.

The startup is currently focused on selling its products to businesses, with several, such as consumer electronics firm Logitech, testing the feasibility of Flint’s batteries within its products.

Pouch cells — batteries as thin as a sheet of paper — are also among Flint’s newest offerings, which are meant to be an alternative to lithium-ion batteries used in devices such as wearables and trackers, which depend on scarce raw materials such as lithium and cobalt.

InJune, Flint will be launching its own luggage tag and passport cover that double as trackers powered by these pouch cells.

PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Straits Times

The Straits Times

With Deepest Sympathy & Heartfelt Condolences to The Family of our late Board Director

MR TAN ENG TEONG Departed on 11 January 2026

time to read

1 min

January 12, 2026

The Straits Times

Myanmar votes in second phase of junta-run election

Voters in war-torn Myanmar cast ballots in the second stage of an election dominated so far by a party backed by the ruling military, as the junta sought to gloss over a low turnout in the initial round of a contest widely derided as a sham.

time to read

2 mins

January 12, 2026

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

The man who could be Apple’s next CEO

Head of hardware engineering with careful, low-profile style appears to be front runner

time to read

5 mins

January 12, 2026

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

India's economy may be shifting from speed to strength – and that's a win

Broad-based growth is good news for S'pore firms with presence in India

time to read

4 mins

January 12, 2026

The Straits Times

How to fix paradise after Bali's tourism boom and unsavoury turn towards vice

The surge in tourism, along with the rise in vice activity, has dented the destination's reputation.

time to read

5 mins

January 12, 2026

The Straits Times

Seniors visit dentist less, at risk of growing more frail, says study

As they grow older, Singaporeans visit the dentist less often, get lonelier and face the risk of becoming more frail.

time to read

4 mins

January 12, 2026

The Straits Times

Chefs ride popularity wave, led by feted Son Jong-won

Netflix's mega-hit Culinary Class Wars (2024 to present) is once again catapulting its chef contestants into stardom.

time to read

2 mins

January 12, 2026

The Straits Times

GLS, commercial deals lift 2025 property investment to $40b

Transactions hit new eight-year high as interest rates ease amid uncertainties

time to read

3 mins

January 12, 2026

The Straits Times

Hokkien singer David Chia exuded optimism

Veteran local Hokkien singer David Chia has died at the age of 73 on Jan 8.

time to read

2 mins

January 12, 2026

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

Why Putin went quiet when challenged by Trump over Venezuela

Everything else is subordinated to his goal of coming out on top in Ukraine

time to read

4 mins

January 12, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size