Target groups

Target groups

The conference for decision-makers and experts brings together the entire value system of the battery industry:

Experts from the automotive and transportation industries

The focus is on the development of electric vehicles, the integration of batteries and the application of battery technology in the automotive sector. Participants are battery users from the following industries: Automotive, construction machinery, trucks, buses, municipal vehicles, two-wheelers and scooters, airplanes, agriculture, railroads, delivery vehicles and shipping.

Representatives of the energy sector

The focus is on battery storage solutions, grid integration and applications for renewable energies. Participants are battery users from public and private energy suppliers and from the following sectors: Energy, stationary storage, real estate, smart home and industrial tools.

Cell manufacturer and chemist

Manufacturers of battery systems and battery cells made of various materials such as lithium-ion batteries in all chemical variants, lead-acid batteries, next-generation high-performance batteries (silicon, redox-flow, aluminum-air, aluminum-ion, sodium-ion, magnesium-ion batteries) will participate.

Production specialists and plant managers

Monitor the manufacturing process to ensure efficiency and adherence to production schedules. Perform quality control measures to ensure compliance with industry standards and product specifications. Collaborate with engineers to optimize production techniques and machinery for better performance. Analyze production data to identify improvement potential and cost saving opportunities.

Supply chain and logistics manager

You will be responsible for the efficient flow of materials from suppliers to production sites and to consumers. They ensure that raw materials such as lithium and cobalt are sourced in an ethical and cost-effective manner, manage relationships with suppliers and navigate the complex logistics of shipping sensitive materials. They also focus on optimizing supply chain processes to reduce costs and increase efficiency while ensuring compliance with environmental and safety regulations. As part of their sustainability efforts, they also use environmentally friendly processes and technologies to minimize the industry's carbon footprint.

Political decision-makers and regulatory authorities

A central role in shaping the battery industry by drafting and implementing policies and regulations that promote innovation while ensuring safety and environmental sustainability. They set standards for the production, use and disposal of batteries to minimize environmental impact and provide incentives for research and development in sustainable battery technology. They are also working to promote the growth of the industry through trade policy measures and by investing in infrastructure to support electric mobility and renewable energy storage solutions. Their actions have a direct impact on the market dynamics and competitive landscape of the battery industry both locally and globally.

Experts for research and development

They are at the forefront of innovation, working to develop new battery technologies that are more efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly. They conduct experiments to improve the energy density, longevity and safety of batteries and research alternative materials to reduce dependence on scarce resources. The R&D experts are also focusing on scalability and manufacturability to ensure that new battery solutions can be produced on an industrial scale. Their efforts are critical to the advancement of electric vehicles, renewable energy storage and portable electronics. They come from both industry and academic backgrounds.