Solid State Li-ion battery for electrical vehicles by additive manufacturing Workshop
10 January 2025
UCL, London UK.
(In person & online)
The workshop, organised as part of the AM4BAT Project, was held on 10 January 2025 as a hybrid event in London (UK) and hosted by UCL. A total of 37 participants registered, with 33 attending either in person or online. Most attendees represented industry organisations, reflecting the project’s strong engagement with commercial stakeholders.
Workshop on additive manufacturing technologies for fabricating 3D Li-ion batteries
Cambridge – UK (in person & online)
1st Stakeholders Engagement Workshop
1st February 2024
The Stakeholders Engagement Workshop took place on the 1st February 2024 in Cambridge at the Marlowe Suite, Clayton Hotel Cambridge as a hybrid event. Delegates were invited to participate in a visit to the project partner Photocentric (Peterborough), on the 2nd February.
Over 60 people registered to participate in the workshop (24 in person and 37 online). On the day, 21 attended in person, and 32 online (total 53). External registered participants came from UPCELL Alliance, Brunel University London; TWI; Cranfield University; Warsaw University of Technology; University of Surrey; Manchester University; CIDETEC; Soongsil University; Karadeniz Technical University; Circuit Foil Luxembourg; Vasco da Gama CoLAB – Energy storage; SeaPower; CARTIF; Sea-Kite.com; VSB-Technical University of Ostrava; MG Chemicals Ltd; University of Limerick; TMBK Partners; Nanografi Nano Technology; Shift Materials AS; Verkor; High Performance Battery Technology; AMG Lithiuml Materials Physics Center; ZNL Energy AS; TechConcepts BV; RISE Research Institutes of Sweden; IMDEA materials; CIIAE; Catalonia Institute for Energy Research – IREC, Thermo Fisher Scientific; Lucideon; EPBA; Avesta Battery & Energy Engineering; FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH, among others.








































