Exhibitions / Congresses

Advanced Automotive Battery Conference Europe

Germany, Mainz - 29/01 - 01 -/02/2018
Advanced Automotive Battery Conference Europe Each year, AABC Europe brings together a global audience of chief battery technologists from leading automotive OEMs and their key suppliers to present development trends, share breakthrough technologies, and project the scope of the market for years to come. Our expanded program for 2018 offers more in-depth coverage on the research and development of the chemistries and materials behind the next generation of electric vehicle batteries, and introduces new sessions on charging and infrastructure, while continuing to feature applied technologies in hybrid and electric cars, buses, bikes and more. Last year's event hosted delegates from 35 countries taking part in interactive discussions on the development and future market trends for vehicle electrification. Make plans to join the conversation for 2018:
Attend. Join more than 700 of your colleagues, representing every level of the value chain.
Share. Present a poster to share your latest research findings.
Exhibit. Highlight your latest technologies and services in our exhibit hall.
Poster Discount for Students
Full-time graduate students presenting a poster can now attend AABC Europe for as little as 199 Euro. Please see website for details.

FREE Battery Pavilion Space for Automotive OEMs
Date(s)
29/01 - 01 -/02/2018
Venue
Congress Centrum Mainz
Rheinstr. 66
55116 Mainz, Germany
Contact for booking / more info
Cambridge Innovation Institute
250 First Avenue
Suite 300
Needham, MA 02494
Phone: 781-972-5400
Toll-Free: 888-999-6288

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