Last week, Antora's Principal Program Manager, Sahika Vatan, Ph.D., spoke at the Silicon Valley Women in Engineering Conference, which brings together engineers, professors, and leaders shaping the future of digital and physical technology. Sahika detailed the importance not only innovation in technology, but also of culture and how we work:
I had the honor of speaking at the Silicon Valley Women in Engineering Conference #svwie2025 as part of the Future of Energy Systems session, where I got to brag about Antora Energy and the incredible technology we’re building. At Antora, we’re enabling industrial operations to run on low-cost, zero-emission energy with our American-made thermal batteries. By converting renewable electricity into reliable heat and power, we’re decarbonizing industry at scale—without compromise. But what resonated most with the audience wasn’t just our technology or our commitment to stopping climate change—it was our core values. The way we work and the culture we’ve built at Antora set us apart just as much as our groundbreaking innovations. A huge thank you to Dr. Ayca Erdogan and Dr. Hongrui Liu for the kind invitation to present. Events like these remind me that some of the best things you get paid in aren’t dollars—they’re new connections, fresh orchids, and the joy of inspiring the next generation of women engineers. And that, truly, is priceless. https://lnkd.in/g95mf8QS