Industrial Education Research Institute Holds Seminar on Latest All-Solid-State Battery Information
The Industrial Education Research Institute announced that on the 15th, it will hold the 'Future Battery and New Materials? Seminar on the Latest Information from Researchers and Developers' simultaneously online and offline.
The seminar will cover topics such as ▲Current status and solutions to challenges of all-solid-state battery new technologies and research and technology development directions for 2024 ▲Research and technology development trends of all-solid-state lithium?sulfur batteries with enhanced conductivity and safety ▲Research and technology development trends of oxide-based solid electrolytes with the highest lithium-ion conductivity ▲Research and technology development trends of solid electrolyte membranes for high energy density all-solid-state batteries ▲Research and technology development trends of organic-based battery electrode materials with dramatically improved lifespan using nano composite materials ▲Research and technology development and case studies of non-flammable aqueous batteries using water as an electrolyte.
A representative of the Industrial Education Research Institute said, “This will be a time to not only forecast the latest technology trends, research directions, and know-how of future batteries centered on all-solid-state batteries and future industry trends, but also to hear firsthand research and development (R&D) experiences from related researchers and developers.”
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For more details, please inquire via the Industrial Education Research Institute website or by phone.
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