Seminar Hub announced on the 8th that it will hold the "2024 Battery Industry Outlook and All-Solid-State Battery Key Issues Seminar" over two days, from the 22nd to the 23rd, at the Yeouido Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) Hall.


On the first day, the 22nd, focusing on the electric vehicle battery industry and key issues, presentations will cover ▲2024 global electric vehicle battery industry outlook and major issues ▲U.S. economic security strategy and South Korea's secondary battery industry response through the designation of overseas concern institutions under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) ▲next-generation cathode material development technology and trends in high-performance and long-life manufacturing technologies ▲the core "Carbon Nanotube (CNT) conductive additive" for high-capacity/high-power batteries ▲introduction of domestic BaaS (Battery as a Service) business to enhance battery usability ▲battery fire mechanisms and material development plans ▲fire cases of lithium-ion batteries and safety management plans for reused batteries.


On the second day, the 23rd, focusing on next-generation battery technology development issues, presentations will include ▲next-generation battery industry and company trends ▲material and cell process technology trends for commercialization of all-solid-state batteries ▲next-generation anode material technology development trends for all-solid-state batteries ▲next-generation sodium-ion battery technology development trends and future prospects ▲manufacturing technology of next-generation air-stable sulfide-based solid electrolytes ▲high-energy-density lithium-sulfur battery development trends and issues ▲all-solid-state battery interface issues and trends and prospects in cathode composite material technology development.



Pre-registration for this seminar is open until January 17, and detailed information about the event can be found on the Seminar Hub website or by phone inquiry.


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