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Analytical Strategies for Battery Reliability and Safety: A Lifecycle Perspective

Ensuring the stability and longevity of batteries is paramount. In this presentation we will dive into the critical points of stability and lifecycle testing which are essential for advancing battery performance and safety.

Hosted by Simon Taylor, Segment Business Development Manager (Battery Technology) at METTLER TOLEDO, this session will explore the significance of thermal stability, electrolyte integrity, and material degradation. Simon leverages over 20 years of experience in analytical chemistry and product management to drive strategic solutions in the battery industry.

We will highlight how Analytical techniques such as Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Karl Fischer titration, pH measurement and UV-Vis spectroscopy are utilized to assess and enhance battery reliability and lifespan. We will also discuss the integration of LabX software in streamlining testing processes, ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Additionally, we will briefly spotlight the new collaboration between ABB Robotics and METTLER TOLEDO, which aims to boost laboratory and at-line testing through enhanced automation, driving efficiency and productivity for customers in rapid scale-up cycles.

This presentation is an excellent opportunity for professionals and researchers to gain valuable insights into the essential aspects of battery lifecycle testing, driving innovation and sustainability in battery technologies.

Join us for a session on battery technologies. What is the best battery type for your application? Battery energy storage systems, cell phones, EV, electric airplanes, data centers, and long haul trucking vehicles. What types of materials make the best battery? What types of batteries have the longest charge? Longest life? most economical $$? Where do old batteries go? How to monitor the health of your battery? Find out this and more today as we take a deep dive into battery technologies. 



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  • Date: 02 Jul 2024
  • Time: 02:00 PM UTC to 03:00 PM UTC
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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE Power and Energy Society
  • Starts 01 June 2024 07:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 02 July 2024 03:00 PM UTC
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  Speakers

Simon Taylor of Mettler Toledo

Topic:

Battery Technologies

Analytical Strategies for Battery Reliability and Safety: A Lifecycle Perspective

Ensuring the stability and longevity of batteries is paramount. In this presentation we will dive into the critical points of stability and lifecycle testing which are essential for advancing battery performance and safety.

Hosted by Simon Taylor, Segment Business Development Manager (Battery Technology) at METTLER TOLEDO, this session will explore the significance of thermal stability, electrolyte integrity, and material degradation. Simon leverages over 20 years of experience in analytical chemistry and product management to drive strategic solutions in the battery industry.

We will highlight how Analytical techniques such as Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Karl Fischer titration, pH measurement and UV-Vis spectroscopy are utilized to assess and enhance battery reliability and lifespan. We will also discuss the integration of LabX software in streamlining testing processes, ensuring compliance with industry standards.

Additionally, we will briefly spotlight the new collaboration between ABB Robotics and METTLER TOLEDO, which aims to boost laboratory and at-line testing through enhanced automation, driving efficiency and productivity for customers in rapid scale-up cycles.

This presentation is an excellent opportunity for professionals and researchers to gain valuable insights into the essential aspects of battery lifecycle testing, driving innovation and sustainability in battery technologies.

Biography:

Simon Taylor is a business development manager at Mettler-Toledo. He specializes in Analytical Chemistry, Electrochemistry and material Science. He is a strategically driven marketing and product management professional with a demonstrated history of success in all segments using analytical instrumentation. Expertise in developing and executing marketing campaigns, product launches, and customer engagement initiatives. Proven ability to drive growth, innovation, and customer satisfaction. His current focus is driving analytical solutions for secondary batteries, EVs, and BESS and he is open to talk at events on driving digitalization, creating efficient workflows, and improving productivity in QA and QC.


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Address:Greifensee, Zurich, Switzerland, Switzerland





Agenda

7:00 am PDT IEEE Introduction
7:02 am PDT Introduction of the Speaker
7:04 am PDT Presentation
7:45 am PDT Q&A



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