Exhibitions / Congresses

China Battery Sustainability And Circular Economy Summit

China, Shanghai - November 29-30, 2023
China Battery Sustainability And Circular Economy Summit The China Battery Sustainability And Circular Economy Summit will gather about 120 industry experts, and aim to promote sustainable practices within the battery industry, which is crucial for reducing the environmental impact of battery production, usage, and disposal. The event will delve into the development of emerging industries, technologies, and business models centered around sustainable battery production and management. It aims to facilitate knowledge sharing, foster business collaborations, and share best practices.

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

15+ industry-leading enterprise intelligence sharing;
100+ Professional Delegates from Top 2000 Companies;
On-site communication with industry leaders and leading enterprises;
Date(s)
November 29-30, 2023
Venue
in-person and online TBA
Ticketing
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