Dear Participant of the International Conference Mission 10.000 Thank you very much for having enriched the International Conference Mission 10.000: Batteries with your presence and active contribution. For two days, we had the pleasure to bring together 140 participants from all over the world, 10 inspiring talks by globally renowned speakers, two stimulating roundtables, several poster presentations and contributed talks by notable researchers. The Mission 10.000: Batteries conference was a resounding success, bringing researchers, innovators, and policy-makers together to discuss current and future trends in battery storage. Talks and posters ranged from fundamental beyond-Li-ion research to EU-level deployment of Li-ion battery industry. The decarbonization of the world’s economy and the transition to sustainable energy are great challenges, but participants of the conference were armed with strategies and solutions. The development of these electrochemical energy storage technologies will open the door for millions of new jobs in powerful new industries, allow the EU to capture a larger segment of the world’s battery storage market, and provide a better future for generations to come. You may also find all the photos and videos of the event on this website. With Best Regards, MISSION 10.000 CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT Closing the cycle of the Mission 10.000 International Conferences, INL is hosting the Mission 10.000: Batteries between 10-11 October. After the success of 2018, this new program gives continuity to the nanoGateway collaborative initiative that aims to solve complex challenges by increasing the impact of research on issues of social relevance and involving all relevant actors of the POCTEP region. Battery storage represents a key component in Europe’s decarbonization efforts and transition to sustainable energy. The electrification of vehicles and the widespread implementation of renewable energy will both challenge current battery technologies and demand future battery technologies with higher energy density, higher rate capability, lower cost, and lower environmental impact. Currently, Li-ion battery technology is the leading choice for electric vehicles (eVehicles) and electrochemical energy storage (EES) for the grid due to its energy density, cycle life, and decreasing costs. However, securing access to Li and Co is a major concern for the European Union, a significant driver for innovation in battery storage technologies. It is difficult to predict the dominant battery technology of the future, therefore efforts have been made to develop a comprehensive EU strategy for battery storage research, innovation, and industry. The Mission 10.000: Batteries brings together researchers, innovators, and policy-makers to discuss the current and future trends in battery storage to help position the EU as a major player in the future battery storage market, a multi-billion euro market that is set to grow rapidly in the near future. The International Conference Mission 10.000: Batteries, an event sponsored by the nanoGateway Interreg project, will bring together experts from all over the world to present their latest results in the 5 following areas: RESEARCHERS AND SCIENTISTS SMEs AND LARGE COMPANIES SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL MEDIA INVESTORS POLICY MAKERS GENERAL PUBLIC Including top level cross-disciplinary scientific sessions: Those in attendance are both the audience and the protagonists, there is continuous interaction between attendees and speakers to generate more knowledge transfer, more ideas and more opportunities for networking, scientific partnerships and business development. Academics, business figures, politicians, experts in science and innovation in general and particularly in Battery Technologies, will participate in the networking activities generating numerous opportunities for interaction during and after the conference. A Poster Exhibition will take place during the conference, to present the best posters submitted. Mission 10.000 will host a contest awarding 2 scientific prizes: International Conference Mission 10.000 Lars Montelius Ricardo Rio Welcome Message :: The European Battery Landscape Charles Amos, Research Group of Atomic Structure-Composition of Materials (ASCM), INL :: Competence Centers in Batteries at INL and IST Lifeng Liu, Group Leader, Nano Materials for Energy storage and conversion, INL Alberto Adán Más, Researcher, Department of Chemical Engineering, IST Video Interview with the lithium-ion battery pioneer John Goodenough, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin Policy “European Battery Alliance – Building the European Battery Industry” Thore Sekkenes Policy / Science “European Partnership on Advanced Materials for Batteries” Joaquín Villar Roundtable Discussion Luís Maia Joaquín Villar Juliana Restrepo Sintes Moderator: Paula Galvão Networking Opportunity Science “Fast Charging of Lithium-Ion Batteries” Daniel Abraham Innovation / Industry “Techology Transfer within the EU Batteries Ecosystem: our experience” Oscar Miguel Science “Structural Characterization of Li-ion Battery Materials Using AdvancedElectron Microscopy Techniques” Karalee Jarvis Policy “Batteries: Industrial Initiatives and Opportunities in Iberia” Mikel Lasa Mario Simões Science “From Thermal Harvesting to Electrical Storage in Li/Na Devices” Maria Helena Braga Technology/Innovation “Printed and Solid-state Batteries: Materials, Challenges and Opportunities” Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez Networking Opportunity Technology/Innovation “Batteries Interfaces for Renewable Energies and Electric Vehicles” Enrique Romero-Cadaval Science “Redox Flow Batteries: Present and Future Perspectives” Adélio Mendes Roundtable Discussion António Silva Jorge Magalhães Mario Simões Mikel Lasa Moderator: Fátima Montemor Fátima Montmenor Lifeng Liu, INL, Chair Lars Montelius, INL, Chair Lifeng Liu, INL
BATTERIES
nanoGateway International Conference 2019
Connecting the key agents to provide strategies and solutions to current and future challenges in energy storage
Appreciation Message
We look forward to seeing you at the next event and hope that you enjoyed this initiative.
NANOGATEWAY TEAMMission 10.000: Batteries conference
Speakers
Topics
Science
Technology & Innovation
Industry
Policy
Who is it for?
When & Where?
10-11 October 2019
INL, Av. Mestre José Veiga s/n
4715-330 Braga – PortugalWhat can you expect?
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A diverse programme of excellence
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A dynamic and collaborative environment
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Top level experts to include in your network of contacts
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Free exhibition area
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Contest
PROGRAMME | BATTERY TECHNOLOGIES
10th – 11th of OCTOBER, 2019
8:00 – 9:00
Registration
9:00
Opening session
Director-General INL9:10
Mayor of Braga9:20
9:50
Morning Session
Invited Talk
10:00
Program director for European Battery Alliance
InnoEnergy Scandinavia AB10:45
Poster Session Presentations – Break
Contributed Talks
11:15
11:35
“High Power Blue Lasers, a Disruptive Technology for Battery Welding”
Victor Blanco, Laser 2000 SAS / NUBURU
“High-Capacitance Negative Electrode based on Cobalt Phosphide Nanocrystals”
Nan Zhang, INL
Invited Talk
11:55
Head of Department, Internationalisation and Forsight
Andalusian Energy AgencyFunding & Collaboration Opportunities
12:20
Horizon 2020 National Delegate and Contact Point
GPPQ – Portuguese Framework Promotion Office
Head of Department, Internationalisation and Forsight
Andalusian Energy Agency
Director General
AEPIBAL – Industrial Association for Batteries and Energy Storage | BatteryPlat
Chief Business and Strategic Relations
INL13:20
Networking Lunch
Afternoon Session
Invited Talk
14:50
Senior Materials Scientist
Argonne National LaboratoryContributed Talks
15:35
15:55
“Free-Standing N-Graphene as Conductive Matrix For Ni(OH)2 based Supercapacitive Electrodes”
Kush Upadhyay, IST
“Compositional Mapping of LiNixCoyMnzO2 Cathode Materials”
Cristiana Alves, INL
16:15
Coffee Break
Invited Talk
16:45
Director
CIDETEC Energy StorageInvited Talk
17:30
Senior Materials Scientist
Research Engineering/Scientist
Univeristy of Texas at Austin18:15
INL Tour / Happy Networking Hour
8:30 – 9:00
Registration
Morning Session
Invited Talk
9:00
CEO
InnoEnergy IberiaContributed Talks
9:45
“How relevant is for Asset Operators to Access Cell Data in Large Scale Stationary Li-ion Battery Projects: the case of 2nd life Batteries”
EDP Inovação10:05
Poster Session Presentations – Break
Invited Talk
10:55
Associate Professor, Department of Engineering Physics
University of PortoContributed Talks
11:40
“Nanoconfined ionic Liquids and hybrid ionogels: Tuning the Electrolyte-Electrode Interface”
Luis Miguel Varela, Universityof Santiago de Compostela
12:00
“Ionic Liquids: Next Generation Electrolytes”
Oscar Cabeza, University of Coruña
Invited Talk
12:20
Scientific Director and Professor
Basque Center for Materials, Applications, and Nanostructures13:05
Networking Lunch
Afternoon Session
Invited Talk
14:35
Professor, Power Electric and Electronic Systems R&D Group
University of ExtremaduraInvited Talk
15:20
Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Porto
University of Porto16:05
Coffee Break
Scaling Battery Innovations: now and tomorrow
Opportunities and challenges for the lithium-ion battery value chain16:30
Geologist, Lusorecursos
Senior VP, Vestas
EDP Inovação
CEO, InnoEnergy Iberia
Instituto Superior Técnico de LisboaClosing Remarks
17:45
Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Vice-President of ISTMission 10.000: Committees
Scientific Committee
Paulo Ferreira, INL
Charles Amos, INL
Fátima Montemor, Instituto Superior Técnico
Sónia Eugénio, Instituto Superior Técnico
Oscar Crespo, CIDETEC
Enrique Romero-Cadaval, University of Extremadura
Adélio Mendes, University of Porto
Helena Braga, University of Porto
Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez, University of Minho and BC MaterialsManaging Committee
Sonia Pazos, INL
Luís Caetano, CCDR-Centro
Pedro Figueiredo, CCDR-Norte
António Ramos, CCDR-Algarve
Patrícia Bermejo, FUNDECYT, Junta de Extremadura
Jose Rivas, University of Santiago de Compostela
Joaquín Villar, Andalusia Energy AgencyOrganizing Committee
Paulo Ferreira, INL
Charles Amos, INL
Fátima Montemor, Instituto Superior Técnico
Sónia Eugénio, Instituto Superior Técnico