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June, 2021


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Suppliers to Show Advanced Energy Storage at The Battery Show


SANTA MONICA, CA — The Battery Show, scheduled to be held from September 15 to 16 in Novi, Michigan, plans to host more than 700 suppliers across the transportation, stationary, portable, and industrial sectors. The show is focused on the


storage of energy from raw mate- rials to components, offering visi- tors and suppliers access to the resources needed to power the next generation of battery tech- nology. Select exhibitors will host


15-minute live demonstrations offering a close examination of new and improved solutions for visitors’ applications. The show will also include an


APEC 2021...


Continued from previous page which leads a worldwide effort to address energy issues through R&D for both grid-tied and off- grid systems across the country, as well as on Native American tribal lands. The presentation will offer background on the value of energy storage on Native American lands and examples of current DOE projects. Leading science and tech-


nology research operations of IBM, Riel aims to discover breakthroughs in quantum com- puting and quantum technolo- gies, the physics of artificial intelligence, nanoscience, and nanotechnology, and their rele- vance to computing. Contact: APEC c/o Smith -


Bucklin, 330 N Wabash Avenue, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL % 202-973-8664 E-mail: apec@apec-conf.org Web: www.apec-conf.org r


Photonics


SPIE Optics and


Continued from previous page and more.


Scheduled speakers include


Richard Friend, Cambridge University, Jean-Luc Bredas, University of Arizona, Anita Ho- Baillie, University of Sydney, Franky So, North Carolina State University, Nibir K. Dhar, U.S. Army chief scientist in the area of infrared technology, and oth- ers. Topics range from managing spin in organic semiconductor devices to equity, diversity and inclusion in the semiconductor industry, as well as infrared technology, nanoscience, and X- ray technology. Contact: SPIE, P.O. Box 10,


Bellingham, WA 98227 % 360-676-3290 E-mail: customerservice@spie.org Web: www.spie.org r


open tech forum, to explore new design and innovation in the field of H/EV technology. Hosted on the expo floor, visitors can watch demos, learn from teardowns and listen to panel discussions led by experts. These sessions are free and open to all. The Battery Show is North


America’s most comprehensive advanced battery trade show and a forum for advanced battery tech-


nology for the wide range of elec- tric and hybrid vehicles, utility and renewable energy support, stationary power, portable elec- tronics, medtech, military, and telecommunications. Co-located with The Battery


Show, the Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo is exclusively dedicated to drive train and power systems in auto- motive applications. The exhibi-


Aug 10-12 2021


Anaheim, CA


Anaheim Convention Center


tion includes a conference and expo focused on the latest design, charging and infrastructure tech- nologies for automotive, fleet, heavy equipment, marine, and aerospace vehicles. Contact: Informa Markets,


2901 28th Street, Suite 100-200, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4200 E-mail: pr.advmfg@informa.com


Web: www.informamarkets.com r


JOIN North America’s Largest Annual Medtech Event


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