At Malvern Panalytical, together with all our customers, suppliers, and partners around the world, we are looking to help shape the future of battery through our wide range of instruments and services for advanced materials.
Stakeholders in the batteries and green hydrogen industries are enabling important opportunities in the functional performance, sustainability, and recycling capabilities of their industries. Tapping into these opportunities, however, involves relying on strong material characterization capabilities. Through our range of advanced materials instruments and services, Malvern Panalytical is a key facilitator of progress to these industries.
Listen to an engaging mix of presentations and interviews in the field of advanced materials. Hear directly from our industry experts on what they consider to be the material challenges of tomorrow and find out all the latest insights about how the battery manufacturing industry is developing, and how strong material characterization can unlock a world of possibilities.
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Find out all the latest insights about battery and green hydrogen
Prof. Dr. Egbert Figgemeier, Chair for Ageing Processes and Lifetime Prediction of Batteries at RWTH Aachen University, will answer questions on the future of battery technology challenges, aging and lifetime prediction, and concerns around the supply chain of battery materials.
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Round table discussion
To close the Malvern Panalytical Future Days, we discussed on the topics presented during that day, and answered all questions related to the battery and green hydrogen industries.
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Morphological and structural characterization
Dr. Scott Speakman discusses the importance of morphological, elemental and structural characterization of battery materials. In-operando characterization of to investigate the causes of battery degradation will also be discussed.
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Key aspects of a green hydrogen economy – challenges and opportunities
Dr. Klaus Friedel focuses on the role of this compound and how catalysis as a cross-cutting discipline can contribute to the implementation of a sustainable energy system.
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Gjalt Kuiperes, Sector Director Advanced Materials, Malvern Panalytical:
“The best way to predict the future is to create it! And, at Malvern Panalytical, we are helping to shape the future not only through our instruments and services, but also through our collaborations and engagements with industry partners. Together, we will deep dive into what the future will bring – and most importantly, how we can be a part of it!”