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Battery Materials: Next-Generation & Beyond Lithium Ion

11-12 February 2025
Online Event

This will TechBlick’s fourth online event covering four major themes in the battery industry:


(1) Non-Li chemistries inculding Na, Al, etc

(2) Next-gen and frontier Li-ion anodes and cathodes

(3) Towards sustainable battery materials and processing

(4) Solid state batteries



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


2024 | Battery Materials: Next-Generation & Beyond Lithium Ion

2023 | Battery Materials: Next-Generation & Beyond Lithium Ion

2022 | Battery Materials: Next-Generation & Beyond Lithium Ion


* in the agenda means that the title is tentative awaiting final confirmation by the presenter

Next-Gen Batteries | Beyond Li-Ion | Sodium Batteries | Na Batteries | AI in Battery Development | Li Metal | Aluminium 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

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Confirmed speakers:
Stellantis
Fraunhofer IFAM
Avicenne Energy
Argonne National Laboratory
Lyten
Fraunhofer IFAM
Altris
Fraunhofer IFAM
Nanode Battery Technologies
Sepion Technologies
Georgia Institute of Technology
Sakuu
Benchmark Mineral Intelligence
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Otoro Energy
Innolith
P3 automotive GmbH
Yale University
AM Batteries
SIONIC ENERGY
UNIGRID Battery
Sakuu
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