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Press Release: 2012 Battery Symposium: Life, Reliability& Manufacturing

April 19, 2012

April 18, 2012 (Columbus, Ohio) – EWI and the Ohio State Center for Automotive Research (CAR) are hosting the 2012 Battery Symposium: Life, Reliability and Manufacturing on May 2-3, 2012 in Columbus. It is the third time the organizations have joined forces to share battery technology knowledge and innovation with industry in a 2-day, convention-style format.

During the event, EWI will present the latest trends in advanced battery assembly (manufacturing/joining), including material selection, joint design, welding, nondestructive evaluation, and design for disassembly. Results from Department of Energy-sponsored research and other recent studies will be shared. Speakers from Ohio State and CAR Technologies will discuss the links between characterization, testing, and lifetimes of batteries. Talks will range from the nanoscale materials, to total battery systems, to environmentally-safe disposal. Keynote speakers from Ford and IHS Automotive will also be featured.

Along with attending more than a dozen technology presentations, symposium attendees will have the opportunity to tour the laboratories of EWI and OSU CAR where energy storage innovation is taking place. They will also see OSU’s land-speed record-setting Buckeye Bullet electric race car and EcoCar 2 firsthand. Meals and an evening reception on May 2nd are included. Pre-registration is required. Visit EWI’s Events page for details and to register.

About EWI
EWI is an international thought-leader on materials joining and allied technologies. It uses manufacturing technology innovation to increase the competitiveness of over 2,700 member locations of global leaders in the advanced energy, aerospace, automotive, government/defense, heavy manufacturing, oil and gas, and consumer products industries. EWI also operates a variety of technology-based centers and consortia to further increase U.S. manufacturing innovation. To learn more, visit www.ewi.org, email [email protected], or call 614.688.5000.