Cambridge EnerTech’s

Global Battery Manufacturing Production

Maximising Production Efficiency & Quality to Deliver on Global Demand

25-26 June 2025



As the world scrambles to increase battery manufacturing capacity in order to fulfill the global demand for electric vehicles, automation of manufacturing processes becomes another critical component to the successful consumer adoption of EVs. It is estimated that the ramping up of global battery production will create an annual business opportunity for the equipment industry of $12-17 billion by 2030. This conference will bring together the major players in manufacturing automation for battery production. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from the organisations shaping the future of battery manufacturing from around the world.


Wednesday, 25 June

11:30Registration Open

12:40Networking Luncheon (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)

13:30Dessert Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)

14:00Organizer's Remarks

Craig Wohlers, General Manager, Cambridge EnerTech

MARKET EXPANSION FOR GLOBAL BATTERY MANUFACTURING

14:05

Chairperson's Remarks

Eric Boschert, Battery Manufacturing Expert, Jacobs Engineering

14:10Presentation to be Announced

14:30

The European Battery Industry's Outlook against Chinese Market Dominance and Declining EV Sales Growth

Wolfgang Bernhart, Senior Partner, Automotive Competence Center, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants GmbH

Outlook on achieving manufacturing targets with on-demand supply balance for Li, Ni, Co, Mn, and graphite; alternative feedstock and processing routes; comparing costs and CO2 emission; strategies to secure critical raw materials adopted by major players; framework for holistic evaluation of manufacturing strategies.

14:50 Innovations in Solid-State Batteries: Halide-Based Electrolytes and Multifunctional Protection Materials

Speaker to be Announced, Saint Gobain Tape Solutions

The dynamic electric vehicle market, along with the forces driving its evolution, necessitates ongoing technological advancements, particularly in solid-state battery development. Saint-Gobain's comprehensive portfolio of products and capabilities across the entire battery value chain is well positioned to support this continuous technological journey. This presentation will explore the challenges and possible solutions associated with solid electrolytes and demonstrate how Halide-based technology effectively addresses these issues. The presentation will also highlight advanced battery pack protection materials designed to tackle the mechanical and thermal challenges presented by various battery technologies.

15:10 MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Eric Boschert, Battery Manufacturing Expert, Jacobs Engineering

PANELISTS:

Wolfgang Bernhart, Senior Partner, Automotive Competence Center, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants GmbH

15:30Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)

16:00

Electric Vehicles and Batteries Market Trends and Outlook

Teo Lombardo, PhD, Analyst, Energy Technology Perspectives, Intl Energy Agency

EVs and batteries are at a turnaround: tight profit margins across the battery supply chain favor large and integrated producers, and increased competition in the EV market pushes toward cheaper chemistries. At the same time, concerns about supply chain concentration and challenges in growing domestic battery industries risk exacerbating trade tensions worldwide. This presentation from the IEA summarizes the latest market trends, recent developments, and outlook of the electric vehicle and battery markets, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in this rapidly evolving landscape.

16:20

Comparing Regional Strengths in a Global Perspective: Policy and Practice to Drive Battery Manufacturing in Europe

Eden Liu, Analyst, New Energy, SMM Global UK Ltd.

Comparison and insights into the global battery manufacturing landscape: comparing the competitiveness of Europe, North America, and Asia in terms of cost, infrastructure, supply chain, and policy. A synergistic drive between policy and markets: exploring the latest European policies and analysing their practical impact on local manufacturing companies and supply chains. Discuss how policies can help to alleviate pressure on raw material supply chains.

16:40

Filling the Talent Gap in the Battery Industry

Jordan Elkins Wilde, Head of People, American Battery Technology Company

A discussion around hiring and developing top talent in the battery industry. Led by Battery Talent Acquisition Leader, Jordan Elkins, this presentation will cover three strategies to increase technical and operational battery talent in your company while also addressing ways to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.

17:00 MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Eric Boschert, Battery Manufacturing Expert, Jacobs Engineering

PANELISTS:

Teo Lombardo, PhD, Analyst, Energy Technology Perspectives, Intl Energy Agency

Eden Liu, Analyst, New Energy, SMM Global UK Ltd.

Jordan Elkins Wilde, Head of People, American Battery Technology Company

17:20Networking Reception in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)

18:10Close of Day

Thursday, 26 June

08:00Registration Open and Morning Coffee

08:25Organizer's Remarks

Craig Wohlers, General Manager, Cambridge EnerTech

SCALING GLOBAL BATTERY PRODUCTION

08:30

Chairperson's Remarks

Wolfgang Bernhart, Senior Partner, Automotive Competence Center, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants GmbH

08:35Sponsored Presentation (Opportunity Available)

08:55

Industrial Policy in Europe, Asia, and the U.S.—Measures to Strengthen Local Cell Production

Christoph Neef, PhD, Senior Scientist, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI

The question of the competitiveness of cell manufacturing has long since moved from the level of technological expertise and access to supply chains, to the level of industrial policy frameworks. The presentation will highlight current policies (funding, regulation, tariffs) in the U.S., Europe, and China in the areas of R&D, scale-up, and demand, and paint a picture of the most important factors for cell manufacturing in Europe.

09:15

Market-Responsive Manufacturing: Exploring Strategies for Dynamic Gigafactories

Eric Boschert, Battery Manufacturing Expert, Jacobs Engineering

2025 brings increased competition, shifting government priorities, and new technologies to the electric vehicles, battery cells, and raw material manufacturing markets. Producers increasingly focus on being dynamic and adaptable in response and look to facility design partners such as Jacobs Engineering to identify solutions. In this session, we'll explore several strategies for gigafactories, highlighting the benefits and challenges associated with each based on our global and European experience.

09:35

Electrode Inspection Utilising Scanning Electron Microscope Analysis and Its Application to Process Informatics for Quality Control in Battery Manufacturing

Jun Kawaji, PhD, Chief Researcher, R&D, Hitachi Research Lab

Battery quality depends on various parameters in the manufacturing process, and the precise adjustment of parameters is essential to keep a sufficient yield, which requires economic- and time costs. We are developing process informatics (PI) technology, where the correlation among the manufacturing conditions, inspection information and battery performance are formulated, to propose the optimal conditions to keep the quality efficiently. This presentation will focus on PI concept, electrode inspection using a scanning electron microscope, and its effect on the PI prediction accuracy.

09:55 MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Wolfgang Bernhart, Senior Partner, Automotive Competence Center, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants GmbH

PANELISTS:

Christoph Neef, PhD, Senior Scientist, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI

Eric Boschert, Battery Manufacturing Expert, Jacobs Engineering

Jun Kawaji, PhD, Chief Researcher, R&D, Hitachi Research Lab

10:15Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)

10:50

Surviving the Cost War: Innovation as the Key to Battery Manufacturing Success

Moshiel Biton, CEO, Addionics

The global battery industry faces mounting challenges as manufacturers contend with China's low production costs. High-profile cases, such as Northvolt, highlight the intense pressures in this competitive market. This talk examines the evolving battery market, particularly in the EV sector, and argues that innovation is the key to survival. By adopting technologies that boost performance, cut costs, and enhance sustainability, manufacturers can overcome obstacles and secure their role in the future of energy.

11:10

Coming to America: Lessons Learned from New Plant Investments

David Verner, Director of Energy Strategy, Gresham Smith & Partners

Over the next decade, an increasing number of companies are expected to expand their current operations or establish their first manufacturing site in the United States. The complex journey required to create new manufacturing operations in a foreign country can be challenging. This presentation will highlight lessons learned from past experiences and provide recommendations to avoid costly setbacks. Topics covered will include: The United States regulatory environment; Site selection versus site evaluation; Picking your team—Engineering, Construction, Other professional services; Pros, Cons, and the impact of different contractual relationships.

11:30Sponsored Presentation (Opportunity Available)

11:50 MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Wolfgang Bernhart, Senior Partner, Automotive Competence Center, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants GmbH

PANELISTS:

Lukas Kothmeier, Managing Director, Lukas Kothmeier Consulting Group

David Verner, Director of Energy Strategy, Gresham Smith & Partners

Moshiel Biton, CEO, Addionics

12:10Networking Luncheon (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)

12:50Dessert Break in the Exhibit Hall with Last Chance for Poster Viewing (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)

SCALING GLOBAL BATTERY PRODUCTION

13:20

Chairperson's Remarks

Christoph Neef, PhD, Senior Scientist, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI

13:25

Assessment of Innovative Production Technology for Battery Production

Tim Wicke, Research Associate, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems & Innovation Research

More than 150 commercial Gigafactories are now in operation worldwide. The associated scaling of factories, falling market prices for battery cells and increasing demands on the performance and quality of the cells also have a major influence on plant engineering and the corresponding process technology. Key takeaways from the presentation are the discussion of criteria that need to be considered when evaluating and selecting manufacturing technology, the identification of the parameters that are important for costs, throughput, quality and sustainability, and an estimation of the potential for individual technology innovations (such as dry coating, alternative drying technologies or continuous mixing).

13:45

How to Find the Right Manufacturing Partners without Gigafactory References

Lukas Kothmeier, Managing Director, Lukas Kothmeier Consulting Group

Many gigafactories in the planning phase face a significant challenge. The cost pressure is immense, and prices for Li-ion batteries continue to decline. At the same time, there are only a few suppliers with qualified gigafactory references available. So, how can the right partners be identified who stay within the budget and successfully manage production ramp-up without having a gigafactory reference?

SUSTAINABILITY IN BATTERY MANUFACTURING

14:05

Towards More Sustainable Battery Manufacturing—A Process and Product Point of View

Yvan Reynier, PhD, Research Engineer, LITEN, CEA Grenoble

Thanks to its positioning all along the value chain of battery technology, CEA LITEN gets a general view on the various problematics to be tackled to lessen batteries' impact. During this presentation I'll try to highlight some roadblocks to avoid and caveats when trying to achieve more sustainable batteries, from materials selection to cell- and battery-pack design with their BMS.

14:25Sponsored Presentation (Opportunity Available)

14:45 MODERATED Q&A:

Session Wrap-Up

PANEL MODERATOR:

Christoph Neef, PhD, Senior Scientist, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI

PANELISTS:

Tim Wicke, Research Associate, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems & Innovation Research

Yvan Reynier, PhD, Research Engineer, LITEN, CEA Grenoble

15:05Session Break

CLOSING PLENARY PANEL DISCUSSION

15:15

Roadmap to 2040: Opportunities & Illusions

PANEL MODERATOR:

Arnold Lamm, PhD, Founder & Executive Director, E-Mobility, e-Technologies GmbH

As the world transitions to electrification, many challenges and market corrections lay ahead. Responding to the challenges, battery technologies have been steadily improving and requirements for even higher energy density continue to stimulate massive R&D efforts to bring next-generation materials to market. The roadmap to 2040 offers many opportunities, but not without major challenges. This panel of experts will discuss forecasts for 2040, providing insights about opportunities, challenges, barriers, and key factors shaping the 2040 roadmap and where the industry is going in the near term.

PANELISTS:

Peter Lamp, PhD, Senior Strategic Advisor, Scires Battery Technologies GmbH'

Markus Hackmann, Managing Director, E Mobility, P3 Automotive GmbH

Anne Oxley, Founder & CTO, Brazilian Nickel

Joern Neuhausen, PhD, Director, PwC Strategy

16:15Close of Conference


For more details on the conference, please contact:

Craig Wohlers

General Manager

Cambridge EnerTech

Phone: (+1) 617-513-7576

Email: cwohlers@cambridgeenertech.com

 

For sponsorship information, please contact:

 

Companies A-K

Sherry Johnson

Lead Business Development Manager

Cambridge EnerTech

Phone: (+1) 781-972-1359

Email: sjohnson@cambridgeenertech.com

 

Companies L-Z

Rod Eymael

Senior Business Development Manager

Cambridge EnerTech

Phone: (+1) 781-247-6286

Email: reymael@cambridgeenertech.com


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