EVENTS
Advanced Battery Manufacturing Workshop
16 – 17 April 2026
In person & online
The BATTwin project, together with the battery project AM4BAT – Gen. 4b Solid State Li-ion Battery by Additive Manufacturing, and the sister project BatCAT – Battery Cell Assembly Twin, is co‑organising the Advanced Battery Manufacturing Workshop. The event will take place at Homerton College in Cambridge, UK, on 16–17 April 2026, as a hybrid event.
This two‑day event will offer participants the chance to:
- Explore the latest developments from these three EU‑funded projects
- Connect with researchers, industry partners, and stakeholders shaping the future of battery manufacturing
- Take part in discussions on innovation, digitalisation, and next‑generation cell technologies
Confirmed speakers and registered participants are coming from the following leading organisations and universities: Politecnico di Milano; LEITAT Technological Center; University of Surrey; Soongsil University; ARIA HDF; ZEISS Microscopy; University of Leeds; Lightning Tree; Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers; Verkor SA; The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH); Upcell Alliance; SERIC; İzmir Institute of Technology; Central South University, Goldbeck Consulting Ltd; Simperler Consulting and Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd.
Topics of this workshop:
- The Future of Battery Manufacturing
- Digital Twins in Battery Production
- Lithium-Ion Battery Performance
- Solid State Li-ion Batteries
- Additive Manufacturing for Next Generation Batteries
- Digitalisation of Battery Manufacturing
- Building a Sustainable European Battery Value Chain
- Reduction of defect rates in production lines
Digitalisation and tools like digital twins are reshaping battery manufacturing by improving efficiency and reducing defects, while advances in lithium‑ion performance, solid‑state technologies, and additive manufacturing are driving next‑generation solutions and strengthening a sustainable European battery value chain.Â
Registration is free but required. Please register using the button below.
The full programme and additional details will be available soon.
AM4BAT project founded by the European Commission under the Horizon Europe programme (grant agreement No 101069756). with a total budget of €4,8M. The 4-year project is coordinated by the Technological Center Leitat and is integrated by 11 partners from 7 different countries. AM4BAT main objective is to develop an anode-free all-solid-state batteries made by 3D Printing.
AM4BAT project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101069756.
UK Participants are supported by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee.
BatCAT is a research and innovation project funded by the EU’s Horizon Europe programme (grant agreement No 101137725). The project is a collaboration between 19 partner organisations from 9 European countries, coordinated by NMBU. The project aims to create a digital twin for battery manufacturing by developing a cross-chemistry data space for two technologies: Li-ion and Li-S coin cells and redox flow batteries. The project will also address three challenges in digital manufacturing: Design, operation, and trust.
