#TheBatteryShow

We are delighted to welcome all attendees of the 10th International Conference on Sodium Batteries (ICNaB) 2025, proudly organized by the University of Technology Sydney. This distinguished event serves as a key platform for leading academics, emerging researchers, and industry pioneers to share insights, present cutting-edge research, and establish meaningful collaborations in the field of sodium battery technology.
With the growing need for sustainable, cost-efficient, and scalable energy storage, sodium batteries have gained significant attention as a viable alternative to lithium-based solutions. This conference will showcase breakthroughs in materials science, electrochemical advancements, battery system innovations, and commercialization strategies, driving progress toward a cleaner and more sustainable energy landscape.
We are grateful to all esteemed speakers, researchers, and sponsors for their valuable contributions, which will play a crucial role in shaping the future of sodium battery technologies. The event promises engaging discussions, insightful presentations, and valuable networking opportunities, fostering new ideas and collaborations in this critical sector.
We look forward to welcoming you in Sydney.
With warm regards:
Guoxiu Wang
Co-Chair, ICNaB 2025 0rganizing Committee
University of Technology Sydney
Maria Forsyth
Co-Chair, lCNaB 2025 0rganizing Committee
Deakin University
11 Jamison Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
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More information about: https://utscleanenergy.org/icnab-2025/
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