#TheBatteryShow
Venue: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Over the past decade, the electric vehicle industry has experienced remarkable growth, driven by market demand for "green" cars that offer zero emissions along with a fast and quiet driving experience. Amidst this thriving landscape, the International Conference on Advanced Lithium Batteries for Automobile Applications (ABAA) has emerged as a key platform.
Initiated in 2008, the ABAA conference was established with a clear purpose: to promote global research and development on advanced electric vehicles, facilitate in-depth discussions and communication regarding scientific experiments, and foster extensive global cooperation. Throughout its history, it has consistently attracted a distinguished array of participants, including senior policymakers from the United States, Europe, Japan, South Korea, and other countries. Additionally, leading automobile manufacturers, representatives from the battery industry, and renowned scientists from academia and national laboratories have all been drawn to the conference, making it a hub of expertise and innovation.
The 14th edition of the ABAA conference is set to take place in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from October 29th to November 1st, 2023. This upcoming event is poised to be a significant gathering, with over 50 government officials, top-tier scientists, and industry leaders from around the world scheduled to deliver keynote speeches and presentations. Their focus will be on the latest research and development in the field of lithium batteries for automobiles.
A core aim of the conference is to encourage discussions and drive advancements in the development of various types of vehicles, such as hybrid electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and pure electric vehicles. These vehicles are expected to be energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, safe, and durable, aligning with the global push towards sustainable mobility.
The 14th ABAA conference holds great promise for facilitating knowledge exchange, strengthening international collaborations, and propelling the electric vehicle and lithium battery industries forward. It serves as a crucial opportunity for stakeholders to come together, share insights, and work towards a more sustainable future in automotive technology.
Participants: Kenneth Li , Elley Wang , Mavis Ma ,
NEWARE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
22C, YHC Tower, No.1 Sheung Yuet Road, Kowloon Bay, HongKong
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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