Battery Innovation Days
The Battery Innovation Days is a unique 2-day hybrid experience designed to spark conversations on the latest developments in the European R&I Battery domain.
Let’s talk Battery Innovation! After four successful editions, the Battery Innovation Days (BID) event is back. Today’s key European Research & Innovation initiatives, Battery 2030+ and the Batteries European Partnership Association in partnership with the Batteries 1st and 2nd IPCEIs, will co-organise a unique hybrid experience, designed to bring together numerous key players and experts from the battery field.
Hosted by the Styrian Business Promotion Agency (SFG) , this year’s Battery Innovation Days will take place in Graz, Austria and Online, on 2-3 December 2025.
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Batteries are crucial to the enabling of technology that will allow the EU to achieve its zero-emissions goals through a responsible and sustainable market. Join us for 2 days of captivating dialogue among the research community, policymakers, industry players and end-users to boost battery research and innovation in Europe. BID aims to increase knowledge and encourage exchange around the deployment of cutting-edge technologies in battery materials, cell design, manufacturing and recycling.
Why attend
- Network and connect with Industry peers from different backgrounds can provide a refreshingly different insight
- Stay on top of trends and emerging new technologies: discover more about the market and bring awareness to your business by fully immersing in our two-day conference that will cover the hottest topics in the battery industry
- Attend the delivery of the Battery Young Research Award: honouring academic excellence in battery research, the award recognises the commitment of those students supporting scientific advancements in the field
- Visit the exhibitor booths and extend your network in a prime place for business
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Jean Paul Gueneau de Mussy
Expert économie circulaire – volet international
jeanpaul.demussy@polemecatech.be +32 (0) 497 74 04 92
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