According to a recent LinkedIn post from Solidec, the company is promoting a final call for applications to its Summer 2026 R&D internship focused on next‑generation electrochemical reactors. The role is offered in partnership with TEX-E, The Texas Exchange for Energy and Climate Entrepreneurship, and is limited to students from specific member universities including UT Austin, Texas A&M, University of Houston, Rice, Prairie View A&M, and MIT.
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The post suggests Solidec is investing in early-stage talent and specialized R&D capacity in climate and energy technologies, which may support its long-term innovation pipeline. For investors, this internship initiative signals an emphasis on technical development in electrochemical reactor design, potentially strengthening the company’s future product roadmap and positioning in the climate-tech and energy-transition ecosystem.

