ReUse at the BATTERY 2030+ Annual Conference

The ReUse project will participate in the BATTERY 2030+ Annual Conference in Münster, Germany, where experts from academia, industry, and policy will gather to discuss the latest advancements in next-generation battery technologies. The conference will focus on innovations in battery chemistries, smart functionalities, advanced modeling, and sustainable recycling processes, aligning with the ReUse project's objectives to develop efficient and circular battery solutions.

The BATTERY 2030+ initiative is a European large-scale research effort aimed at reinventing battery technology to support the energy transition. The annual conference will bring together leading stakeholders to explore key topics such as future battery chemistries, AI-driven smart functionalities, accelerated material discovery, advanced characterization techniques, and new manufacturing and recycling processes. These discussions will help drive forward Europe’s battery research agenda and create collaboration among experts working towards sustainable energy storage solutions.

The event agenda will include keynote presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities designed to facilitate knowledge exchange and strengthen collaborations. The ReUse project team looks forward to engaging with experts at the conference to share insights and explore synergies in the field of battery recycling and reuse.

Currently researchers can submit their work on cutting-edge battery innovations. The deadline for abstract submissions is March 31, and selected participants will have the opportunity to present their findings, with two sponsored poster prizes awarded for outstanding contributions.

Abstract submissions should be sent to battery2030@uu.se, and further details on the submission process can be found here.

For those interested in attending, more information about the conference can be found here, and the agenda is available here. Registration is now open.

The ReUse project is committed to contributing to the development of sustainable battery technologies and looks forward to participating in the discussions and collaborations at the BATTERY 2030+ Annual Conference in Münster.

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