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28 May 10:00-14:30Norrköping Science Park

Let's Workshop

Norrköping Science Park and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden invite you to a Workshop on Drying and Curing of Battery Materials in Norrköping on May 28th! 

The workshop aims to delve into the crucial processes of drying and curing for various battery components such as electrode materials, membranes, electrolytes, and beyond. Attendees can expect insightful presentations, discussions and demonstrations relevant to a wide range of battery technologies and other deposited materials.

The workshop will be held in a hybrid format, allowing on-site and online participation. Please see the detailed agenda below.

Agenda

10:00

Coffee and Chit Chat

Norrköping Science Park, Källvindsgatan 5
10:30

Presentations

Welcome and presentation of the GIVE project
Dag Forsén, Norrköping Science Park

General introduction regarding different drying/curing methods
Duncan Platt, RISE

Northvolt - building the world's greenest batteries
Gianluigi Ferrari, Northvolt

Water-in-polyelectrolyte salt for printed zinc-lignin batteries
Prof. Reverant Crispin, Linköping University

Microwave heating technology for battery production
Therese Eriksson, Percy Roc AB

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Hybrid: Online and Norrköping Science Park, Källvindsgatan 5
12:00

Discussions and Lunch

Norrköping Science Park, Källvindsgatan 5
12:45

Physical Tour

Explore Norrköping Science Park's growth environment for companies in printed and organic electronics and RISE's test and demonstration facility Printed Electronics Arena.

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Norrköping Science Park, Källvindsgatan 5 and Printed Electronics Arena, Bredgatan 33

All you need to know

This is a hybrid event, which means we welcome you to participate online or on-site at Norrköping Science Park. 

If you choose to participate online, use this link to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87504121204

As an on-site participant, you will have the opportunity to network, discuss, eat lunch, and enjoy a guided tour of Norrköping Science Park's growth environment for companies in printed and organic electronics and RISE's test and demonstration facility, Printed Electronics Arena.

The workshop is organized by Norrköping Science Park as part of the GIVE project and in collaboration with the EMERGE project and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. 

GIVE is co-financed by the Swedish Energy Agency, and the goal of the project is to drive the energy market towards greener technology using organic and bio-based materials.

EMERGE is a EU-funded project that provides free access to state of the art research infrastructure to develop short-term projects in sustainable flexible large-area printed electronics and photonics.

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Questions?

Dag Forsén
Norrköping Science Park

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