#TheBatteryShow

The 17th Asian Conference on Solid State Ionics (ACSSI) opens on 12th - 15th September, 2022 in Nagoya, Japan. The conference brings together scientists and engineers from all over Asia to discuss the fundamentals and applications related to solid state ionics. The conference topics cover all classical and emerging topics such as fuel cells, batteries, sensors and other ion systems. The goal of the conference is to showcase the latest research and development in the field and to provide an opportunity for leading scientists and young researchers in the industry to interact and inspire each other.
The conference covers a wide range of topics including: theory and modeling of ionic/electronic/hybrid conductors, new technologies for solid state ions, ionic liquids, conducting polymers, polymer electrolytes, polymer nanocomposites, ceramics, composites, solid state ion devices and their components (i.e. sensors), storage/conversion devices (secondary batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells, and integrated modules), electrochromic display devices, nanoionics, etc.
Chairman: Nobuyuki Imanishi
Co-Chairs: Zhaoyin Wen
Organizer: Asian Society for Solid State Ionics
Co-organiser: Japan Solid State Ion Society
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The lab focuses on solid-state battery research to overcome traditional lithium batteries' safety and energy density issues, supporting environmental sustainability. It develops innovative solid-state electrolytes, refines electrode materials, and investigates ion transfer and interface stability to revolutionize battery technology.
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To power the energy transition, the storage industry is evolving towards large-scale, high-quality development, focusing on safety, efficiency, and lifecycle value over mere price competition.