This will TechBlick’s third online event covering three major themes in the battery industry:
(1) Solid state batteries
(2) Beyond Li-ion battery technologies
(3) Next-gen and frontier Li-ion chemistries
The conference covers the latest innovations and developments on applied research, materials, manufacturing and applications from around the world.
The programme is entirely curated by our in-house experts, striking a fine balance between industrial developments and applied research advancements, bringing together a world-class set of speakers from end users, material developers, manufacturers, start-ups, as well as renowned research centers and market analyst groups.
Our exceptional online events are also truly a unique networking opportunity.
All talks will be given live online but will also become available on-demand. The talks from previous events are all also accessible in your library with a single annual (virtual or hybrid) annual pass. You can see the past events here
2023 | Solid-State Batteries: Innovations, Promising Start-Ups, & Future Roadmap
2022 | Solid-State Batteries: Innovations, Promising Start-Ups, & Future Roadmap
* in the agenda means that the title is tentative awaiting final confirmation by the presenter
Solid State Batteries | Next-Gen Batteries | Beyond Li-Ion | Sodium Batteries | AI in Battery Development | Li Metal | Aluminiu, Batteries | VACNT | Graphene | Silicon | Natrium | Potassium | 3D Batteries | Additively Manufactured Batteries | Dry Electrode Technology | Monocarbon Membranes | Sulfide Glass | LiS | Novel Cathodes | Direct Plating | Emerging Solid-State Electrolyte Material Families | Layered Oxides | Ceramic and 3D Ceramics | Existing Emerging Novel Cathodes Materials for Li-ion and SSBs | Aqueous, Binder-Free and/or Green Solutions | Thin Film Solid State Batteries and Microbatteries | Supercapacitors | Promising Start Ups | Market Forecasts & Patent Analysis | Scale Up Techniques and Successes | Roll-to-Roll Battery Materials
Full Agenda
The times below are Berlin/Paris time