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The Battery Conference 2021(TBC 2021)

Overview

  • Event name The Battery Conference 2021(TBC 2021)
  • Date June 09(Wed) - 10(Thu), 2021
  • Venue / Scale Coex Grand Ballroom 101, Exhibition Hall B Seminar Room
  • Organizer Korea Battery Industry Association
  • Host Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
  • Sponsor LG Chem, Samsung SDI, SK Innovation, L&F, EcoPro BM, POSCO Chemical, Baker Hughes, Seoul Metropolitan City
  • Key Participants Those related to the battery industry from industry, academia, research, and government
  • Official language Korean and English (simultaneous interpretation provided)
  • Official website www.TBC.or.kr(Korean), www.TBC.or.kr/en(English)

Overview

Conference Format

Due to government quarantine guidelines for COVID-19, the conference room capacity is limited to 99 people, so the event will be held online and offline simultaneously.

  • (Offline) The number of people who can attend the on-site presentation is limited to 99 (including related parties), so offline services are provided in a conference room and a seminar room in the exhibition hall
  • (Online) Services for participation are provided through an online seminar platform (Zoom) so that people can participate regardless of location

Composition

(Program) A total of 18 presentation topics, including 5 sections for each major application field and a special keynote section

  • The program consists of five sections: Special Keynote (3), Battery Issues (3), New Battery Market (3), Electric Vehicle Policy and Standards (6), and Charging Infrastructure Market (3).
  • Inviting 19 Korean and international experts in each field (7 Koreans (37%), 12 foreigners (63%)) as speakers and 3 moderators

(Section presentation format) 30 minutes per speaker (including Q&A)

Program

Time 6/9 BATTERY 6/10 EV DAY
Subtopic Battery Issue EV Policy & Standard
10:00 High energy density, high power cell surpassing lithium-ion batteries 2021
(Shmuel de-Leon Ltd, Shmuel De-Leon)
The era of eco-friendly future cars opened with the people
(Ministry of Environment, Secretary Hyojeong Kim)
10:30 Solution to the Nickel Demand Problem Due to the Growth Rate of the Electric Vehicle Market
(Terrafame Ltd, Joni Lukkaroinen)
The Counterattack of Micro Electric Vehicles
(Carver, Giel Franken)
11:00 The Opening of the All-Solid-State Battery Era
Technology Issues and Development Trends in All-Solid-State Batterie
(Korea Electronics Technology Institute, Dr. Wooseok Cho)
The Future of Electric Vehicles in Canada
(Ontario Government, Minister Victor Fedeli)
12:00 Break time
Subtopic [Keynote Speech] Korean Top3 Battery Secret to No. 1 Electric Vehicle Distribution Rate - Norway is Already in the Electric Vehicle Era
(Norwegian Embassy in Korea, Svein Grandum)
14:00 Challenge to New Technology: Lithium-ion Battery & Beyond
(Jang Hyuk, Vice President of Samsung SDI)
14:30 Development Direction of Lithium-ion Batteries and Next-generation Batteries
(LG Energy Solution, Managing Director Jeyoung Kim)
All About UNECE Regulations
(RDW, Gerard Doll)
15:00 Pouch-type Battery Competitiveness
(SK Innovation, Center Director Jongha Lee)
What is the Problem with Electric Vehicle Fires?
- Electric Vehicle Standard Trends
(Korea Automotive Technology Institute, Dr. Jeongeun Hyun)
15:30 Break time
Subtopic New Battery Market Charging Infra
16:00 New Blue Ocean, Electric Vehicle Waste Battery Market
(Li-Cycle, Kunal Phalpher)
Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G), European Policy Trends
(European Electric Vehicle Association, Baerte de Brey)
16:30 The Future of Next-Generation Transportation: Electric Ships
(Kongsberg, Erlend Ulseth)
Current Status of International Standardization of Charging Protocols
(Open Charge Alliance, Lonneke Driessen-Mutters)
17:00 Battery Simulation Software Technology
(SCM, Fedor Goumans)
Current Status and Prospects for the Global Charging Infrastructure Market
(IDTechEX, Luke Gear)
17:30 End

Event Results

Participant Analysis

(Attendee) A total of 423 people attended for 2 days from industry, academia, research, media, and relevant organizations

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