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ProgrammesToday’s key European Research & Innovation initiatives (Batteries Europe, Battery 2030+ and the Batteries European Partnership Association) in partnership with the Batteries 1st and 2nd IPCEIs, will CO-ORG a unique hybrid experience, designed to bring together numerous key players and experts from the battery field.
Hosted by the ACCIÓ – Agency for Business Competitiveness, supported by the Government of Catalonia, this year’s Battery Innovation Days will take place in Barcelona, Spain and Online, on 26-27 November 2024.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with industry peers from different backgrounds, to learn more about trends and emerging technologies in the battery sector. At the same time, participants will be able to attend the delivery of the Battery Young Research Award, that honours academic excellence in battery research as well as visit the exhibitor booths to discover more about the market and bring awareness to their business.
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