WMG hosts Thermo Fisher Scientific Clean Energy Forum
Wednesday 30 October 2024
WMG hosts Thermo Fisher Scientific Clean Energy Forum
WMG at the University of Warwick proudly hosted the Thermo Fisher Scientific Clean Energy Forum and extends its gratitude to all distinguished speakers and attendees.
WMG was pleased to be part of an incredible array of speakers from both industry and academia, participating in the exchange of knowledge about groundbreaking work underway to benefit the battery industry.
The event provided an excellent platform to highlight WMG’s state-of-the-art pilot line facilities and advanced characterisation capabilities, including microscopy, operando techniques, and in-line metrology, which are pivotal for pioneering battery projects in collaboration with industry partners.
WMG’s Professor of Battery Innovation, Louis Piper, explained: “The Clean Energy Forum provided an exceptional platform for fostering collaboration and dialogue between academic experts and industry leaders across Europe. We are excited about our collaboration with Thermo Fisher in the areas of in-line metrology and characterisation for battery prototyping and scale up."
The integration of Thermo Fisher’s equipment has significantly contributed to WMG’s research goals, enabling the showcasing of its facilities and ongoing activities to industry and academic partners. WMG looks forward to the potential for future collaborations and is eager to continue advancing clean energy solutions together.
Fabrizio Moltoni, Vice President & General Manager, Clean Energy, Thermo Fisher Scientific, said: “The Clean Energy Forum at WMG holds great significance for us at Thermo Fisher. Synergy and collaboration between industry and academia are essential for strengthening this ecosystem and achieving net-zero to create a cleaner future. As we focus on our mission to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer, Thermo Fisher will continue to contribute as a partner that helps advance battery science and meet future demands.”
Find out more about battery innovation research at WMG here: Battery Materials and Cells Group – WMGLink opens in a new window
For further information contact Professor Piper here: louis.piper@warwick.ac.uk