Boston, MA (PRWEB) April 19, 2012
Top organizations from all around the planet will convene in Boston for the Knowledge Foundations Next Generation Batteries 2012 conference which will consider location at the Hilton Back Bay Hotel from July 19-20, 2012.

Breakthroughs in new battery chemistries, novel electrode and electrolyte supplies, method integration for a vast array of mobile, transportable and stationary applications, from micro medical devices to substantial-energy/substantial-electrical power automotive, have paved the roadmap for an emerging market place with unlimited possible. Will lithium-ion batteries supply on the guarantees of power, vitality, cost and safety in commercially available methods or does the future lay somewhere beyond lithium-based mostly chemistries? 
Our panel of major professionals in the fields of battery components, techniques style and design and integration, manufacturing and industrial applications will appear into emerging troubles underlining this pivotal time in the battery market segment. Subjects to be mentioned with incorporate:
Lithium vs. non-lithium: how significantly electrical power and vitality is sufficient?
The OEM point of view the application driven improvement of novel battery techniques-by-style
Novel components for battery architectures: graphene & silicon, sodium & sulfur, magnesium & zinc
Top part of nanomaterials in battery technological innovation breakthroughs
New movement batteries
Thin film batteries
Extremely flexible printed batteries
From novel materials and parts to techniques architecture and integration
Meeting the EV challenge: cycle lifestyle, power & vitality, price and security
Super-, ultra, and pseudocapacitors in hybrid battery gadgets
Fuel cell / battery hybrid gadgets, advancement & application method integration
Superior technologies for better security, reliability and functionality
Distinguished Speaker Faculty

-Rick Chamberlain, PhD, Boston-Energy, Inc.
-Robert Doe, PhD, Pellion Technologies
-Christopher Fischer, PhD, Pellion Technologies 
-Gerbrand Ceder, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technologies
-Markus Hagen, Fraunhofer ICT 
-Hyuk Chang, PhD, Samsung Superior Institute of Engineering (SAIT. 
-Florence Fusalba, PhD, LITEN, French Atomic Power Commission (CEA) 
-Steven Kaye, PhD, Wildcat Discovery Technologies
-Michael Silver, American Components
-Harvey Mancey, ReVolt Technologies LLC
-Michael Oster, Eos Vitality Storage, Inc.
-Troy Renken, ZPower LLC
-John A. Turner, PhD, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
-David N. Fronczek, PhD, German Aerospace Center (DLR) / Helmholtz Institute Ulm for Electrochemical
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