Exhibitions / Congresses

Battery Forum & Energy Storage Technologies

China, Beijing - 21-06-2019
Battery Forum & Energy Storage Technologies The future of the way we make, transmit, and use power rests heavily on the shoulders of energy storage technology. Energy storage is the leading research topic of todays power industry, attracting greater levels of investment to find alternatives to the ever popular, and intensely fought-over, lithium resources. As global power demand grows, so does the necessity to find sustainable alternatives to accustomed battery storage systems not only to extend smartphone and laptop life but also to power electric vehicles (EVs) and store energy from wind and solar sources.

Here, Battery Forum 2019 becomes a must-attend event which Watts up the present and future of Battery & Energy storage technologies with the Theme: Futuristic Technologies in next-gen Batteries & Energy Storage Evolution.

To meet this futuristic challenge and maximize the current opportunity within batteries we must come together as a community to integrate our knowledge across the entire community from Theory to Realization to Safety. This Battery Forum 2019 will gather the world's best executives, business professionals, researchers, scientists, engineers, and leading suppliers around the world. A robust, end-to-end showcase, this leading international event covers today's emerging advances in battery technology and energy storage techniques for the automotive, portable electronics, medical technology, military and telecommunications, and utility and renewable energy support sectors.
Date(s)
21-06-2019
Time(s)
9:30 am
Venue
Will Be Announced Soon
Ticketing
$400
Contact for booking / more info
batteryforum@lexisevent.com
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